82_FR_2259 82 FR 2254 - Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary; Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Management Plan

82 FR 2254 - Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary; Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Management Plan

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 5 (January 9, 2017)

Page Range2254-2269
FR Document2016-31742

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) proposes to designate approximately 52 square miles of waters encompassing and surrounding Maryland's Mallows Bay as the Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary (MPNMS or sanctuary). NOAA also proposes regulations to implement the sanctuary designation and establish the sanctuary's terms of designation to protect historical, archeological, and cultural resources of national significance. A draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) and draft management plan (DMP) have also been prepared for this proposed action. The purpose of this action is to supplement and complement current Maryland state regulations and resource protection efforts to ensure long term protection of the nationally significant collection of historic shipwrecks and other maritime cultural heritage resources. NOAA is soliciting public comment on the proposed rule, draft environmental impact statement, and draft management plan. NOAA will also begin consultations under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and solicit public comments specifically related to the identification and assessment of the historic properties within the affected area in compliance with Section 106 review process.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 5 (Monday, January 9, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 5 (Monday, January 9, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-31742]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 922

[Docket No. 160907827-6827-01]
RIN 0648-BG02


Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary; Notice of 
Proposed Rulemaking and Availability of Draft Environmental Impact 
Statement and Management Plan

AGENCY: Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean 
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 
Department of Commerce (DOC).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 
proposes to designate approximately 52 square miles of waters 
encompassing and surrounding Maryland's Mallows Bay as the Mallows 
Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary (MPNMS or sanctuary). NOAA 
also proposes regulations to implement the sanctuary designation and 
establish the sanctuary's terms of designation to protect historical, 
archeological, and cultural resources of national significance. A draft 
environmental impact statement (DEIS) and draft management plan (DMP) 
have also been prepared for this proposed action. The purpose of this 
action is to supplement and complement current Maryland state 
regulations and resource protection efforts to ensure long term 
protection of the nationally significant collection of historic 
shipwrecks and other maritime cultural heritage resources. NOAA is 
soliciting public comment on the proposed rule, draft environmental 
impact statement, and draft management plan. NOAA will also begin 
consultations under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation 
Act (NHPA) and solicit public comments specifically related to the 
identification and assessment of the historic properties within the 
affected area in compliance with Section 106 review process.

DATES: NOAA will consider all comments received by March 31, 2017. 
Public meetings will be held on the following dates:
    (1) March 7, 2017, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., La Plata, MD, and
    (2) March 9, 2017, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Arnold, MD.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-

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NOS-2016-0149, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NOS-2016-0149, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Paul Orlando, Regional Coordinator, Northeast and 
Great Lakes Region, 410 Severn Ave., Suite 207-A, Annapolis, MD 21403.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NOAA. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NOAA will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of the proposed rule, DEIS, and DMP can be downloaded or 
viewed on the internet at www.regulations.gov (search for docket # 
NOAA-NOS-2016-0149) or at www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-
NOS-2016-0149. Copies can also be obtained by contacting the person 
identified under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    The public meeting locations are:

(1) La Plata, MD: Charles County Government Building, 200 Baltimore 
St., La Plata, MD 20646 (March 7, 2017)
(2) Arnold, MD: Anne Arundel Community College, Center for Applied 
Learning and Technology (CALT) Building, Room 100, 101 College Pkwy., 
Arnold, MD 21012 (March 9, 2017)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Orlando, Regional Coordinator, 
Northeast and Great Lakes Region at (240) 460-1978, 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Introduction

A. Background

    The National Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA; 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.) 
authorizes the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to designate and 
protect as national marine sanctuaries areas of the marine environment 
that are of special national significance due to their conservation, 
recreational, ecological, historical, scientific, cultural, 
archeological, educational, or esthetic qualities. Day-to-day 
management of national marine sanctuaries has been delegated by the 
Secretary to NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS). The 
primary objective of the NMSA is to protect the sanctuary system's 
biological and cultural resources, such as coral reefs, marine animals, 
historical shipwrecks, historic structures, and archaeological sites.
    NOAA is considering the Mallows Bay area of the tidal Potomac River 
for designation as a national marine sanctuary. The area is 40 miles 
south of Washington, DC, located off the Nanjemoy Peninsula of Charles 
County, Maryland. This is an area of national significance featuring 
unique historical, archaeological, cultural, ecological, and esthetic 
resources and qualities, which offer opportunities for conservation, 
education, recreation, and research. Its maritime landscape is home to 
a diverse collection of historic shipwrecks that date back to the Civil 
War and potentially date to the American Revolutionary War, totaling 
nearly 200 known vessels including the remains of the largest ``Ghost 
Fleet'' of World War I, wooden steamships built for the U.S. Emergency 
Fleet. The fleet was constructed at more than 40 shipyards in 17 states 
as part of the massive national wartime preparation. The area's 
archaeological and cultural resources cover centuries of history from 
the earliest American Indian presence in the region about 12,000 years 
ago to the Revolutionary, Civil and two World Wars, as well as 
successive regimes of Potomac fishing industries.
    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Maryland 
Historical Trust, Maryland Department of Tourism, and Charles County, 
MD, have worked together with community partners to initiate 
conservation and compatible public access strategies in and around 
Mallows Bay, consistent with numerous planning and implementation 
documents. In 2010, DNR purchased a portion of land adjacent to Mallows 
Bay and made it available to Charles County to create and manage 
Mallows Bay County Park, the main launch point for access to the 
historic shipwrecks. Pursuant to the NHPA, Maryland Historical Trust 
has stewardship and oversight responsibility for the shipwrecks, along 
with hundreds of other historic sites around the state. DNR manages the 
waterbody and associated ecosystem resources, including land use, 
resource conservation and extraction activities. The lands on either 
side of Mallows Bay County Park are held by the U.S. Department of 
Interior's Bureau of Land Management and a private citizen.
    On September 16, 2014, pursuant to section 304 of the National 
Marine Sanctuaries Act and the Sanctuary Nomination Process (SNP; 79 FR 
33851), a coalition of community groups submitted a nomination asking 
NOAA to designate Mallows Bay--Potomac River as a national marine 
sanctuary. The nomination cited conservation goals to protect and 
conserve the fragile remains of the Nation's cultural heritage as well 
as the opportunities to expand public access, recreation, tourism, 
research, and education to the area. The nomination was endorsed by a 
diverse coalition of organizations and individuals at local, state, 
regional, and national levels including elected officials, businesses, 
Native American, environmental, recreation, conservation, fishing, 
tourism, museums, historical societies, and education groups. The 
nomination identified opportunities for NOAA to protect, study, 
interpret, and manage the area's unique resources, including by 
building on existing local, county, and State of Maryland efforts to 
manage the area for the protection of shipwrecks. NOAA's review of the 
nomination against the criteria and considerations of the SNP, 
including the requirement for broad-based community support indicated 
strong merit in proposing this area as a national marine sanctuary. 
Therefore, NOAA completed its review of the nomination and, on January 
12, 2015, added the area to the inventory of nominations that are 
eligible for designation. All nominations submitted to NOAA can be 
found at: http://www.nominate.noaa.gov/nominations/.
    NOAA began the sanctuary designation process for Mallows Bay--
Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary on October 7, 2015 with the 
publication of a notice of intent (NOI; 80 FR 60634) to prepare a DEIS 
and the initiation of a public process, as required under the NMSA and 
the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The DEIS evaluates 
alternatives related to the proposed designation of Mallows Bay--
Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, including a no action 
alternative. The NOI also announced NOAA's intent to fulfill its 
responsibilities under the requirements of the NHPA.

B. Need for Action

    The proposed designation would allow NOAA to complement current 
state-led efforts to conserve and manage the nationally significant 
maritime cultural heritage resources while

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enhancing public awareness and appreciation, and facilitating to the 
extent compatible with the primary objective of resource protection, 
all public and private uses including recreation and tourism, as 
directed by the NMSA. The threats to these resources are related to 
actions or conditions that result in the damage or loss of the historic 
resources. Over time direct damage both intentionally and unintentional 
has occurred from breaking, redistribution of shipwrecks and artifacts, 
defacing and physical alteration, burning, and removal from the area. 
Additionally, indirect damage to the resources has occurred from the 
accumulation and entanglement of trash and marine debris around the 
resources and from weather-related processes such as wind, flood, and 
ice events.
    The proposed sanctuary would concentrate on the protection, access 
and interpretation of the maritime cultural features of the area, 
including the Ghost Fleet, other vessels of historic significance, and 
related maritime infrastructure. The State of Maryland currently has a 
comprehensive set of management measures for the protection of the 
natural environment, including wildlife, fish, birds, water quality, 
and habitat. As such, NOAA's proposed sanctuary regulations would focus 
only on the protection of the shipwrecks and associated maritime 
cultural heritage resources.
    NOAA's proposed management actions will be primarily non-regulatory 
in nature with a concise set of regulations focused on protecting the 
maritime cultural heritage resources. Although the Maryland Submerged 
Archeological Historic Property Act (Md. Code Ann., State Fin. & Proc. 
sections 5A-333 et seq.) provides a basic level of protection for 
maritime cultural heritage resources in Mallows Bay and adjacent areas 
of the Potomac River, the proposed action would allow NOAA's management 
under the NMSA to supplement and complement the existing authority and 
the current management framework in the area. The proposed national 
marine sanctuary would address ongoing threats to the maritime cultural 
heritage resources while providing opportunities for research, 
education, recreation, and tourism through coordinated and 
comprehensive management and conservation the resources in 
collaboration with the State of Maryland and Charles County. NOAA is 
also proposing to carry out education, science, and interpretative 
programs that describe for visitors and user communities the 
relationship between the shipwreck structures and their interplay with 
the natural system.

C. Designation Process

National Marine Sanctuary Designation Process
    The National Marine Sanctuaries Act authorizes NOAA to identify, 
designate, and protect areas of the marine and Great Lakes environment 
with special national significance due to their conservation, 
recreational, ecological, historical, scientific, cultural, 
archaeological, educational, or aesthetic qualities as national marine 
sanctuaries. NOAA may identify areas to consider for national marine 
sanctuary designation through the community-based Sanctuary Nomination 
Process as described in the final rule (79 FR 33851) establishing the 
process. The NMSA process for designating a new national marine 
sanctuary has four steps:
    Scoping: NOAA announces its intent to designate a new national 
marine sanctuary and asks the public for input on potential boundaries, 
resources that could be protected, issues NOAA should consider and any 
information that should be included in the detailed resource analysis 
in a draft environmental impact statement.
    Sanctuary Proposal: NOAA prepares draft designation documents 
including a DMP, DEIS that analyzes a range of alternatives, proposed 
regulations, and proposed boundaries.
    Public Review: The public, agency partners, tribes, and other 
stakeholders provide input on the draft documents. The public review 
step also includes the formal consultations required under NEPA, the 
NMSA, the NHPA, and other relevant statutes. NOAA considers all input 
and determines appropriate changes.
    Sanctuary Designation: NOAA makes a final decision and prepares 
final documents. Before the designation becomes effective, the Governor 
reviews the documents. Congress also has the opportunity to review the 
documents.
Public Scoping Process
    On October 7, 2015, NOAA initiated the public scoping process with 
the publication of a NOI in the Federal Register (80 FR 60634) asking 
for public input on the proposed designation and informing the public 
that NOAA intended to prepare a DEIS evaluating alternatives related to 
the proposed designation of Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine 
Sanctuary under the NMSA. That announcement initiated a 90-day public 
comment period during which NOAA would solicited additional input 
related to the scale and scope of the proposed sanctuary, including 
ideas presented in the community nomination. The NOI also announced 
NOAA's intent to fulfill its responsibilities under the requirements of 
the NHPA.
    During the public comment period, NOAA solicited input on the range 
of issues to be considered in an environmental impact statement to 
designate this area as a national marine sanctuary. NOAA specifically 
asked for information that would assist in the development of 
alternatives including proposed regulations and boundaries. NOAA 
accepted public comments through a web-based portal and by mail from 
October 7, 2015 through January 15, 2016, and hosted two public scoping 
meetings. During the scoping comment period, NOAA received 
approximately 264 comments from individuals, businesses, organizations, 
and local, state, and federal agencies. The first scoping meeting was 
held on November 4, 2015 in La Plata, MD, where approximately 125 
people attended and 51 oral and written comments were received. The 
second meeting was held on November 10, 2015 in Annapolis, MD. 
Approximately 100 people attended that meeting, and 23 oral and written 
comments were received.
    The written comments received included 141 from individuals, nine 
from businesses, 46 from organizations, two from local agencies, two 
from state agencies, and four from federal agencies. Comments were also 
submitted by U.S. Representative Steny Hoyer and U.S. Senator Ben 
Cardin. All comments are available for review online at https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail Detail;D=NOAA-NOS-2015-0111.
    The majority of comments received during the scoping period 
generally support the proposed sanctuary designation based on the 
considerable value and significance of the natural, maritime, 
archaeological, and cultural resources within the area including those 
related to Native American history and activities, the immense 
potential for ecological and archaeological research of the area's 
resources, and the economic and educational benefits of increased 
tourism and public access and awareness. The public comments also 
identified several additional potential benefits, including restoration 
of the Chesapeake watershed, economic revitalization of the local area, 
and promoting heritage and ecotourism.
    Several comments opposed the nomination predominantly citing 
opposition to the possibility of increased government intervention, 
specifically regarding fossil collection and fishing activities that 
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potentially be impacted by a sanctuary designation.
    The comments also identified boundary alternatives for 
consideration during the designation process. Several comments 
supported the boundary proposed in the sanctuary nomination package, 
intended to align with the boundary of the Mallows Bay--Widewater 
Archaeological and Historic District submitted by the State of Maryland 
(National Register Listing Number 15000173, April 24, 2015). However, 
the majority of comments supported an expanded boundary. Several 
comments supported a northward expansion to Mattawoman Creek, but most 
of the comments supported a larger boundary extending from Chapman Park 
in the North to Chapel point in the South. One comment suggested an 
even larger northern boundary extending to Piscataway Creek. Most of 
the support for the expanded boundaries was based on the benefits of 
the additional protection that the commenters felt a larger boundary 
would provide to the significant natural and maritime cultural heritage 
resources in the area.
    Several comments did not support a boundary expansion citing issues 
related to management, local impact, and government overreach. Some 
comments expressed concerns regarding how the boundaries would affect 
the Commonwealth of Virginia's interests and one comment noted that 
Virginia should be excluded from the sanctuary boundary.
    Additional comments addressed regulatory frameworks, access issues, 
migratory bird protections, designation timeline goals, 
intergovernmental collaboration, infrastructure, education and outreach 
programing, and interpretation plans.
    NOAA used these public comments to inform the preparation of the 
draft management plan, draft environmental impact statement, and the 
proposed sanctuary regulations. The proposed designation reflects the 
general public support for the protection of all nationally significant 
maritime cultural heritage resources in the area. It also incorporates 
the need for enhanced recreation and access to the proposed sanctuary 
to support tourism and the local economy.
    In this proposed rule, NOAA is proposing to regulate damage to the 
maritime cultural heritage resources in a 52-square mile area of 
Maryland waters of the Potomac River as described below. The proposed 
boundaries were expanded beyond the initially nominated area and the 
National Register Historic District based on public comments, 
additional research conducted related to the historical and 
archaeological resources of the area, and input from Maryland 
Department of Natural Resources, Maryland Historical Trust, and Charles 
County.
    The environmental effects of this proposed designation and 
alternatives are analyzed in a DEIS published concurrently with this 
proposed rule summary statement. NOAA has also developed an associated 
draft management plan describing comprehensive proposed management 
framework envisioned for the area, including non-regulatory programs 
and activities actions and strategies to promote opportunities for 
research, education, and recreation in the area. NOAA is seeking public 
comment on the proposed rule, DEIS, and draft management plan, which 
are available at http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/mallows-bay/ or may be 
obtained by contacting the individual listed under the heading FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

II. Summary of the Proposed Regulations

1. Adding New Subpart S and Reserving Subpart T

    NOAA is proposing to amend 15 CFR part 922 by adding a new subpart 
(subpart S) that contains site-specific regulations for MPNMS. This 
subpart would include the proposed boundary, contain definitions of 
common terms used in the new subpart, provide a framework for co-
management of the sanctuary, identify prohibited activities and 
exceptions, and establish procedures for certification of existing 
uses, permitting otherwise prohibited activities, and emergency 
regulation procedures. Several conforming changes would also be made to 
the national regulations as described detail below.
    NOAA is concurrently working on designating a separate new national 
marine sanctuary in Wisconsin's Lake Michigan waters as part of a 
separate rulemaking process, and those regulations would be published 
in their own new subpart (subpart T). As such, in this rulemaking, NOAA 
proposes to add and reserve subpart T for any future site-specific 
regulations that might be issued. NOAA would later harmonize the 
regulations for the Wisconsin Lake Michigan designation process with 
any final rule associated with this action.

2. Proposed Sanctuary Name

    NOAA has proposed to name the sanctuary the ``Mallows Bay--Potomac 
River National Marine Sanctuary (MPNMS)'' based on the nomination 
submitted by the community. The name aptly identifies the area where 
the proposed sanctuary is located. NOAA has also selected the acronym 
of ``MPNMS'' to avoid having a longer acronym, such as ``MBPRNMS,'' and 
avoid duplication with an acronym already in use within the national 
marine sanctuary system, such as ``MBNMS'' used for Monterey Bay 
National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA is asking for public input on this 
proposed name. The public may also suggest an alternative name and 
state the reasons for suggesting an alternative name.

3. Proposed Sanctuary Boundary

    NOAA is proposing to designate an area of approximately 52 square 
miles of the Potomac River as MPNMS. The northern boundary of the area 
would extend approximately 200 yards upstream of the Dominion Power 
lines near Ben Doane Road, Maryland to Possum Nose, Virginia. The 
southern boundary would extend from the end of Owens Drive east of 
Chotank Creek, Virginia to Benny Gray Point, Maryland. The boundary 
would encompass all tidal waters within this boundary from mean high 
tide in Maryland to mean low tide in Virginia, which serves as the 
boundary between Maryland and Virginia. Areas where the Virginia state 
line is otherwise delineated, the Quantico exclusion zone, and the area 
around the Quantico marina would be excluded from the sanctuary. The 
detailed legal boundary description is included in section 922.200 and 
the coordinates are located in 15 CFR part 922, subpart S, appendix A. 
A map of the area is shown in the DEIS.
    The proposed MPNMS would include all of the known WWI-era U.S. 
Emergency Fleet Corporation vessels in Maryland waters, as well as a 
number of historically, archaeologically, and recreationally 
significant shipwrecks not currently included in the National Register 
Historic District that is located within the proposed area. The area 
incorporates marine battlescapes such as the land-sea engagements in 
the Civil War, among the first in that conflict, and one Revolutionary 
War battlescape; the site of the first military balloon launch from a 
purpose built ``aircraft carrier'' in history; the site of two major 
amphibious invasion operations: Butler's attack from Budd's Ferry to 
Quantico Creek on March 9, 1861, and the Liverpool Point to Aquia Creek 
crossings during the Fredericksburg Campaign; several wharves, 
landings, navigational aids of historic note; Confederate 
communications and contraband water routes during the Civil War, and 
the overall scene of the

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Union's Potomac River blockade, 1861-1865.
    The proposed boundary was developed based on the nomination 
submitted by the State of Maryland and expanded based on additional 
information and suggestions received during the public comment period. 
NOAA's adjustments include moving both the northern and southern 
boundary lines to incorporate additional maritime culture heritage 
resources.

4. Definitions

a. Define MPNMS Sanctuary Resources
    NOAA is proposing to narrowly define ``sanctuary resources'' for 
MPNMS to include only the maritime cultural heritage resources of the 
sanctuary area in accordance with the purpose of the proposed 
designation. The definition would not include biological and ecological 
resources of the area already managed by the State of Maryland. 
Creating this new site-specific definition requires NOAA to modify the 
national definition of ``sanctuary resource'' in the national 
regulations at section 922.3 to add an additional sentence that defines 
the term for MPNMS at section 922.201(a). This is similar to the 
approach taken for other national marine sanctuaries that do not share 
the full ``sanctuary resource'' definition such as Thunder Bay National 
Marine Sanctuary.
    Additionally NOAA would add a definition in the MPNMS regulations 
at section 922.201(a) for sanctuary resource that uses the national 
definition for ``historical resources'' and expands it to specifically 
provide examples of the types of resources in this sanctuary that fall 
within that definition. The national definition of ``historical 
resources'' at section 922.3 describes the resource within the 
definition of ``historical resource'' to include resources that possess 
historical, cultural, archaeological or paleontological significance, 
such as sites, contextual information, structures, districts, and 
objects significantly associated with or representative of earlier 
people, cultures, maritime heritage, and human activities and events. 
These historical resources also include ``cultural resources,'' 
``submerged cultural resources,'' and also include ``historical 
properties,'' as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act.
    The new MPNMS definition of sanctuary resources would then be 
defined in section 922.201 to include historical resources as defined 
by section 922.3. This would include any sunken watercraft and any 
associated rigging, gear, fittings, trappings, and equipment. It would 
also include personal property of the officers, crew, and passengers, 
and any cargo, as well as and any submerged or partially submerged 
prehistoric, historic cultural remains, such as docks, piers, fishing-
related remains (e.g. weirs, fish-traps) or other cultural heritage 
materials. For MPNMS sanctuary resource would also mean any 
archaeological, historical, and cultural remains associated with or 
representative of historic or prehistoric American Indians and historic 
groups or peoples and their activities.
    This proposed rule incorporates and adopts other common terms 
defined in the existing national regulations at section 922.3; some of 
those definitions include: ``Cultural resources,'' which means any 
historical or cultural feature, including archaeological sites, 
historic structures, shipwrecks, and artifacts; and ``National Marine 
Sanctuary'' or ``Sanctuary,'' which means an area of the marine 
environment of special national significance due to its resource or 
human-use values, which is designated as such to ensure its 
conservation and management.

5. Co-Management of the Sanctuary

    In order to further enhance the strong engagement forged by the 
State of Maryland and Charles County in nominating this area as a 
proposed national marine sanctuary and in contributing to the 
development of the draft designation documents, NOAA proposes to manage 
the sanctuary collaboratively with the state and county. NOAA proposes 
to establish the framework for co-management of the sanctuary at 
section 922.202 and intends to work out the operational details of the 
collaboration in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Details on the 
execution of sanctuary management such as activities, programs, and 
permitting programs would be included in the MOU and can be updated to 
adapt to changing conditions or threats to the sanctuary resources. Any 
significant changes to the regulations or management plan would not 
only be jointly coordinated but also subject to public review.

6. Prohibited and Regulated Activities

    NOAA is proposing to supplement and complement existing management 
of this area by proposing three regulations to protect the sanctuary 
resources in section 922.203(a).
a. Damaging Sanctuary Resources
    As a complement to existing protections under state law and NHPA 
regulations, NOAA is proposing to prohibit damaging a sanctuary 
resource. The proposed regulation would prohibit moving, removing, 
recovering, altering, destroying, possessing, or otherwise injuring, or 
attempting to move, remove, recover, alter, destroy, possess or 
otherwise injure a sanctuary resource. The sanctuary prohibition on 
possessing a sanctuary resources would not apply to historical 
resources removed from the Sanctuary before the designation is 
complete. However, Maryland state regulations related to the limited 
removal of historical resources have been in effect since July 1, 1988 
currently apply to these resources and will continue to do so. In the 
case of sanctuary resources that are covered under the Sunken Military 
Craft Act (SMCA; Pub. L. 108-375, Tit. XIV; 10 U.S.C. 113 note), NOAA 
and the U.S. Navy would cooperate on protecting those resources using 
the policy and procedures described in the 2015 Memorandum of Agreement 
(MOA). NOAA and the Maryland Historical Trust have tentatively 
identified one shipwreck as covered under the SMCA. A copy of the MOA 
is available at: http://www.gc.noaa.gov/moa-2014-navy-signed.pdf.
b. Damaging Sanctuary Signs
    In addition to prohibiting damage to sanctuary resources, NOAA is 
also proposing to prohibit damage to sanctuary signs, notices, 
placards, monuments, stakes, posts, buoys, or boundary markers. These 
materials are part of the management of the sanctuary and may 
contribute to education and outreach programs. The materials are also 
federal property and therefore NOAA proposes to prohibit damage from 
marking, defacing or altering the materials in any way.
c. Interfering With Investigations
    NOAA is proposing a regulation to prohibit interfering with 
sanctuary enforcement activities. This regulation will assist in NOAA's 
enforcement of the sanctuary regulations and strengthen sanctuary 
management.
d. Exemption for Emergencies and Law Enforcement
    NOAA is proposing to include an exemption from the three 
regulations described above for activities the respond to emergencies 
that threaten lives, property or the environment, or are necessary for 
law enforcement purposes.
e. Department of Defense Activities
    NOAA is also proposing that Department of Defense (DOD) activities 
be carried out in a manner that avoids

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damage to sanctuary resources to the maximum extent practicable. In the 
event that DOD activities damage a sanctuary resource, NOAA and DOD 
would coordinate to work out a mitigation and restoration plan. Given 
the definition of sanctuary resources is limited to the historical 
resources and does not include biological or ecological resources NOAA 
does not anticipate that many, if any, current DOD activities would 
impact the resources.

7. Emergency Regulations

    As part of the proposed designation, NOAA is proposing to give the 
sanctuary authority to issue emergency regulations. Emergency 
regulations are used in limited cases and under specific conditions 
when there is an imminent risk to sanctuary resources and a temporary 
prohibition would prevent the destruction or loss of those resources. 
Under the NMSA, NOAA only issues emergency regulations that address an 
imminent risk for a fixed amount of time with a maximum of 6 months 
that can only be extended a single time. A full rulemaking process must 
be undertaken, including a public comment period, to consider making an 
emergency regulation permanent. NOAA would add the authority to issue 
emergency regulations by modifying the national regulations at section 
922.44 to include MPNMS in a list of sanctuaries that have site-
specific regulations related to emergency regulations, and adding 
detailed site-specific emergency regulations to the MPNMS regulations 
at section 922.204.

8. General Permits, Certifications, Authorizations, and Special Use 
Permits

a. General Permits
    NOAA is proposing to include the authority to issue permits to 
allow certain activities that would otherwise violate the prohibition 
in MPNMS. Similar to other national marine sanctuaries, NOAA is 
proposing to consider these permits only for education, research, or 
management.
    To address the above additions to the ONMS general permit authority 
for MPNMS, NOAA would amend regulatory text in the program-wide 
regulations in part 922, subpart E, to add references to subpart S, as 
appropriate. NOAA would also add a new section 922.205 in subpart S 
titled ``Permit procedures and review criteria'' that would address 
site-specific permit procedures for MPNMS.
b. Certifications
    Because of the possibility that preexisting activities, right of 
subsistence use or access permitted by other federal, state, local, or 
tribal agencies might be occurring within the MPNMS area that would 
otherwise be prohibited by MPNMS regulations, NOAA would add language 
at section 922.206 describing the process by which it can certify 
existing activities within the expansion area. In compliance with the 
NMSA, MPNMS regulations at section 922.206 would state that 
certification is the process by which permitted activities existing 
prior to the designation of the sanctuary that violate sanctuary 
prohibitions may be allowed to continue, provided certain conditions 
are met. Applications for certifying permitted existing uses would have 
to be received by NOAA within 180 days of the effective date of the 
designation.
c. Authorizations
    NOAA also proposes to provide MPNMS with the authority to consider 
allowing an otherwise prohibited activity if such activity is 
specifically authorized by any valid Federal, state, or local lease, 
permit, license, approval, or other authorization issued after 
sanctuary designation. Authorization authority is intended to 
streamline regulatory requirements by reducing the need for multiple 
permits and would apply to all proposed prohibitions at section 
922.203. As such, NOAA proposes to amend the regulatory text at section 
922.49 to add reference to subpart S.
d. Special Use Permits
    NOAA has the authority under the NMSA to issue special use permits 
(SUPs) at national marine sanctuaries as established by Section 310 of 
the NMSA. SUPs can be used to authorize specific activities in a 
sanctuary if such authorization is necessary (1) to establish 
conditions of access to and use of any sanctuary resource; or (2) to 
promote public use and understanding of a sanctuary resource. The 
activities that qualify for a SUP are set forth in the Federal Register 
(78 FR 25957; May 3, 2013). Categories of SUPs may be changed or added 
to through public notice and comment. NOAA would not apply the SUP to 
activities in place at the time of the MPNMS designation.
    SUP applications are reviewed to ensure that the activity is 
compatible with the purposes for which the sanctuary is designated and 
that the activities carried out under the SUP be conducted in a manner 
that do not destroy, cause the loss of, or injure sanctuary resources. 
NOAA also requires SUP permittees to purchase and maintain 
comprehensive general liability insurance, or post an equivalent bond, 
against claims arising out of activities conducted under the permit. 
The NMSA allows NOAA to assess and collect fees for the conduct of any 
activity under a SUP. The fees collected could be used to recover the 
administrative costs of issuing the permit, the cost of implementing 
the permit, monitoring costs associated with the conduct of the 
activity, and the fair market value of the use of sanctuary resources.

9. Other Conforming Amendments

    The general regulations in part 922, subpart A, for general 
information and part 922, subpart E, for regulations of general 
applicability would also have to be amended so that the regulations are 
accurate and up-to-date. The 10 sections that will need to be updated 
to reflect the increased number of sanctuaries or to add subpart S to 
the list of sanctuaries. The modified sections to conform to adding a 
new sanctuary are:

 Section 922.1 Applicability of regulations
 Section 922.40 Purpose
 Section 922.41 Boundaries
 Section 922.42 Allowed activities
 Section 922.43 Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities
 Section 922.44 Emergency regulations
 Section 922.47 Pre-existing authorizations or rights and 
certifications of pre-existing authorizations or rights
 Section 922.48 National Marine Sanctuary permits--application 
procedures and issuance criteria
 Section 922.49 Notification and review of applications for 
leases, licenses, permits, approvals, or other authorizations to 
conduct a prohibited activity
 Section 922.50 Appeals of administrative action

10. Terms of Designation

    Section 304(a)(4) of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA) 
requires that the terms of designation include the geographic area 
included within the sanctuary; the characteristics of the area that 
give it conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, research, 
educational, or aesthetic value; and the types of activities that will 
be subject to regulation by the Secretary of Commerce to protect these 
characteristics. Section 304(a)(4) also specifies that the terms of 
designation may be modified only by the same procedures by which the 
original designation was made. Thus, the terms of designation serve as 
a constitution for the Sanctuary.

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    NOAA is proposing to establish terms to designation that describe 
the geographic area, resources, and activities as described in details 
above. NOAA would add the terms of designation language as Appendix B 
to the MPNMS regulations at 15 CFR part 922, subpart S.

III. Classification

National Marine Sanctuaries Act

    NOAA has determined that the designation of the Mallows Bay--
Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary will not have a negative impact 
on the National Marine Sanctuary System and that sufficient resources 
exist to effectively implement sanctuary management plans and to update 
site characterizations. The finding for NMSA section 304(f) is 
published on the ONMS Web site for the Mallows Bay--Potomac River 
designation at http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/mallows-bay/.

National Environmental Policy Act

    NOAA has prepared a draft environmental impact statement to 
evaluate the environmental effects of the proposed rulemaking and 
alternatives as required by NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and the NMSA. 
Copies of the DEIS and related DMP are available at the address and Web 
site listed in the ADDRESSES section of this proposed rule. NOAA is 
also soliciting public comments on the DEIS and DMP. Responses to 
comments received on this proposed rule as well as on the DEIS and 
draft management plan will be published in the final environmental 
impact statement and preamble to the final rule.

Coastal Zone Management Act

    Section 307 of the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA; 16 U.S.C. 
1456) requires Federal agencies to consult with a state's coastal 
program on potential Federal regulations having an effect on state 
waters. Because MPNMS encompasses a portion of the Maryland State 
waters and is adjacent to the Commonwealth of Virginia lands and 
waters, NOAA intends to submit a copy of this proposed rule and 
supporting documents to the Maryland Coastal Zone Management Program 
and Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program for evaluation of Federal 
consistency under the CZMA. NOAA will publish the final rule and 
designation only after completion of the consultation requirements 
under the CZMA.

Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Impact

    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Executive Order 13132: Federalism Assessment

    NOAA has concluded that this regulatory action does not have 
federalism implications sufficient to warrant preparation of a 
federalism assessment under Executive Order 13132 because NOAA 
supplements and complements state and local laws under the NMSA.

National Historic Preservation Act

    The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA; 16 U.S.C. 470 et 
seq.) is intended to preserve historical and archaeological sites in 
the United States of America. The act created the National Register of 
Historic Places, the list of National Historic Landmarks, and State 
Historic Preservation Offices. Section 106 of the NHPA requires Federal 
agencies to take into account the effects of their undertakings on 
historic properties, and afford the Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to comment. The historic 
preservation review process mandated by Section 106 is outlined in 
regulations issued by ACHP (36 CFR part 800 et seq.). In fulfilling its 
responsibilities under the NHPA, NOAA is seeking to identify consulting 
parties in addition to the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), 
and will complete the identification of historic properties and the 
assessment of the effects of the undertaking on such properties in 
scheduled consultations with those identified parties and the SHPO. By 
this notice NOAA seeks public input, particularly in regard to the 
identification of historic properties within the proposed areas of 
potential effect. Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.16(1)(1), historic properties 
includes: ``any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, 
structure or object included in, or eligible for inclusion in, the 
National Register of Historic Places maintained by the Secretary of the 
Interior. The term includes artifacts, records, and remains that are 
related to and located within such properties. The term includes 
properties of traditional religious and cultural importance to an 
Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization and that meet the National 
Register criteria.'' If you, your organization(s), or business(es) 
would like to be considered a ``consulting party'' under Section 106 
please contact the individual listed under the heading FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT; include contact information for the principal 
representative for the consultation; and describe you or your party's 
interest in the proposed designation. In accordance with 36 CFR 
800.3(f)(3), NOAA will consider all ``consulting party'' requests but 
has ultimate discretion in determining and inviting additional 
consulting parties.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Small Business Administration has established thresholds on the 
designation of businesses as ``small entities''. A finfish fishing 
businesses is considered a small business if it has annual receipts of 
less than $20.5 million. Scenic and Sightseeing and Recreational 
industries are considered small businesses if they have annual receipts 
not in excess of $7.5 million. According to these limits, each of the 
businesses potentially affected by the proposed rule would most likely 
be small businesses. However, as further discussed below, these 
regulations will not have a significant economic impact on the affected 
small entities, and the Chief Counsel for Regulations for the 
Department of Commerce has certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy 
of the Small Business Administration that this rule will not have 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Thus, NOAA is not required to and has not prepared an initial 
regulatory flexibility analysis.
    Methodology. The analysis here is based on limited quantitative 
information on how much each activity occurs within the proposed 
sanctuary. Consequently, the result is more qualitative than 
quantitative.
    Scales Used for Assessing Impacts. For assessing levels of impacts 
within an alternative, NOAA used three levels; ``negligible'', 
``moderate'' and ``high'' plus ``no impacts''. For levels of impacts 
within the proposed alternatives being analyzed, negligible means very 
low benefits, costs, or net benefits (less than 1% change). Moderate 
impacts would be more than 1% but less than or equal to 10%, and high 
impacts would be more than 10%. For market economic values (revenue, 
costs, and profits), negligible would mean no likely impact whereas 
moderate and high could mean some measurable impact on market economic 
values at the levels noted above. NOAA analyzed the proposed national 
marine sanctuary described above.
    Small business user groups include commercial fishing operation, 
recreation-tourism related businesses, and land use and development

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businesses. Other user groups not included here are research and 
education, people who receive passive economic use value from 
stabilization or improvement to the proposed sanctuary resources and 
the U.S. Navy, none of whom are small businesses.
    NOAA assessed three types of regulations included in the proposed 
action; (1) moving, removing, recovering, altering, inuring, etc., (2) 
marking, defacing or damaging etc., and (3) interfering with 
obstructing, etc. (see section 922.203 for full details).
    Proposed Action.
    Moving, Removing, etc. Regulation. Under the proposed rule, NOAA 
would not permit moving, removing, recovering, altering, injuring, 
destroying, possessing or attempting to move, remove, recover, alter, 
injure, destroy or possess a sanctuary resource (except where removed 
or possessed prior to sanctuary designation). Small businesses that 
could potentially be impacted include commercial fishing, recreational 
for-hire fishing operations, dive operations and other water recreation 
based operators.
    The expected impact to all these business in the preferred 
alternative is ``no impact''. The gear likely to be used to 
commercially fish or recreationally fish in the sanctuary will not be 
impacted by this regulation. Therefore, commercial fishing operations 
and for-hire operations are not expected to be impacted. Education and 
outreach will be used to educate user groups about the location of the 
sanctuary resources to prevent anchor damage. Divers will still be able 
to use the resource, but not able to take sanctuary resources, 
therefore the impact for this user group is also ``no impact''.
    Marking, defacing or damaging, etc. Regulation. Using the best 
information, there are no known businesses that rely on damaging or 
defacing sanctuary resources and no known businesses whose actions 
damage or deface sanctuary resources. Therefore, this prohibition is 
expected to have ``no impact'' on small businesses.
    Interfering with, obstructing, delaying or preventing an 
investigation Regulation. This prohibition is also expected to have 
``no impact'' on small businesses. There is no evidence that any small 
businesses in the area would be impacted by this prohibition.
    All Regulations. NOAA expects the combined effects of all the 
regulations to have ``no impact'' on small businesses. However, it is 
possible that some small business may be able to leverage a sanctuary 
designation to increase awareness and interest in recreational 
opportunities within the sanctuary and sanctuary community. This could 
potentially improve the potential for business growth within the area. 
In which case, recreational operators could potentially see a positive 
``moderate'' improvement. Additionally, these regulations will have no 
impact on personal property rights, land use and planning.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    ONMS has a valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control 
number (0648-0141) for the collection of public information related to 
the processing of ONMS permits across the National Marine Sanctuary 
System. NOAA's proposal to create MPNMS would likely result in an 
increase in the number of requests for ONMS general permits, special 
use permits, certifications, and authorizations because this action 
proposes to add general permits and special use permits, 
certifications, appeals, and the authority to authorize other valid 
federal, state, or local leases, permits, licenses, approvals, or other 
authorizations. An increase in the number of ONMS permit requests would 
require a change to the reporting burden certified for OMB control 
number 0648-0141. An update to this control number for the processing 
of ONMS permits would be requested as part of the final rule for 
sanctuary expansion.
    Nationwide, NOAA issues approximately 500 national marine sanctuary 
permits each year. Of this amount, MPNMS is expected to add 4 to 5 
permit requests per year. The public reporting burden for national 
marine sanctuaries permits is estimated to average 1.5 hours per 
response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed and 
completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Send comments regarding the burden estimate for this data 
collection requirement, or any other aspect of this data collection, 
including suggestions for reducing the burden, to NOAA (see ADDRESSES) 
and by email to [email protected], or fax to (202) 395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required 
to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure 
to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements 
of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information 
displays a currently valid OMB control number.

IV. Request for Comments

    NOAA requests comments on this proposed rule by March 31, 2017. In 
additional to requesting comments on this proposed rule, NOAA is also 
soliciting input on the DEIS and DMP. In addition NOAA would like the 
public comments on the proposed name for the sanctuary.

List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 922

    Administrative practice and procedure, Coastal zone, Historic 
preservation, Intergovernmental relations, Marine resources, Natural 
resources, Penalties, Recreation and recreation areas, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.

    Dated: December 22, 2016.
W. Russell Callender,
Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone Management.

    Accordingly, for the reasons discussed in the preamble, the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration proposes to amend 15 
CFR part 922 as follows:

PART 922--NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY PROGRAM REGULATIONS

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1. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 922 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.

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2. Revise Sec.  922.1 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.1  Applicability of regulations.

    Unless noted otherwise, the regulations in subparts A, D, and E of 
this part apply to all National Marine Sanctuaries and related site-
specific regulations set forth in this part. Subparts B and C of this 
part apply to the sanctuary nomination process and to the designation 
of future Sanctuaries.
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3. Amend Sec.  922.3 by revising the definition of ``Sanctuary 
resource'' to read as follows:


Sec.  922.3  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Sanctuary resource means any living or non-living resource of a 
National Marine Sanctuary that contributes to the conservation, 
recreational, ecological, historical, research, educational, or 
aesthetic value of the Sanctuary, including, but not limited to, the 
substratum of the area of the Sanctuary, other submerged features and 
the surrounding seabed, carbonate rock, corals and other bottom 
formations, coralline algae and other marine plants and algae, marine 
invertebrates, brine-seep biota, phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish, 
seabirds, sea turtles and other marine reptiles, marine mammals and

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historical resources. For Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and 
Underwater Preserve, Sanctuary resource means an underwater cultural 
resource as defined at Sec.  922.191. For Mallows Bay--Potomac River 
National Marine Sanctuary, Sanctuary resource is defined at Sec.  
922.201(a).
* * * * *
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4. Revise Sec.  922.40 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.40  Purpose.

    The purpose of the regulations in this subpart and in the site-
specific subparts is to implement the designations of the National 
Marine Sanctuaries by regulating activities affecting them, consistent 
with their respective terms of designation in order to protect, 
preserve and manage and thereby ensure the health, integrity and 
continued availability of the conservation, ecological, recreational, 
research, educational, historical and aesthetic resources and qualities 
of these areas. Additional purposes of the regulations implementing the 
designation of the Florida Keys and Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 
National Marine Sanctuaries are found at Sec. Sec.  922.160 and 
922.180, respectively.
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5. Revise Sec.  922.41 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.41  Boundaries.

    The boundary for each of the National Marine Sanctuaries is set 
forth in the site-specific regulations covered by this part.
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6. Revise Sec.  922.42 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.42  Allowed activities.

    All activities (e.g., fishing, boating, diving, research, 
education) may be conducted unless prohibited or otherwise regulated in 
the site-specific regulations covered by this part, subject to any 
emergency regulations promulgated under this part, subject to all 
prohibitions, regulations, restrictions, and conditions validly imposed 
by any Federal, State, or local authority of competent jurisdiction, 
including but not limited to, Federal, Tribal, and State fishery 
management authorities, and subject to the provisions of section 312 of 
the National Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA) (16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.). 
The Assistant Administrator may only directly regulate fishing 
activities pursuant to the procedure set forth in section 304(a)(5) of 
the NMSA.
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7. Revise Sec.  922.43 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.43  Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities.

    The site-specific regulations applicable to the activities 
specified therein are set forth in the subparts covered by this part.
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8. Revise Sec.  922.44 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.44  Emergency regulations.

    (a) Where necessary to prevent or minimize the destruction of, loss 
of, or injury to a Sanctuary resource or quality, or minimize the 
imminent risk of such destruction, loss, or injury, any and all such 
activities are subject to immediate temporary regulation, including 
prohibition.
    (b) The provisions of this section do not apply to the following 
national marine sanctuaries with site-specific regulations that 
establish procedures for issuing emergency regulations:
    (1) Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Sec.  922.112(e).
    (2) Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Sec.  922.165.
    (3) Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, 
Sec.  922.185.
    (4) Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Sec.  922.196.
    (5) Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, Sec.  
922.204.
    (6) [Reserved]
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9. Amend Sec.  922.47 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  922.47  Pre-existing authorizations or rights and certifications 
of pre-existing authorizations or rights.

* * * * *
    (b) The prohibitions listed in subparts F through P and R through T 
of this part do not apply to any activity authorized by a valid lease, 
permit, license, approval or other authorization in existence on the 
effective date of Sanctuary designation, or in the case of the Florida 
Keys National Marine Sanctuary the effective date of the regulations in 
subpart P, and issued by any Federal, State or local authority of 
competent jurisdiction, or by any valid right of subsistence use or 
access in existence on the effective date of Sanctuary designation, or 
in the case of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary the effective 
date of the regulations in subpart P, provided that the holder of such 
authorization or right complies with certification procedures and 
criteria promulgated at the time of Sanctuary designation, or in the 
case of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary the effective date 
of the regulations in subpart P, and with any terms and conditions on 
the exercise of such authorization or right imposed by the Director as 
a condition of certification as the Director deems necessary to achieve 
the purposes for which the Sanctuary was designated.
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10. Revise Sec.  922.48 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.48  National Marine Sanctuary permits--application procedures 
and issuance criteria.

    (a) A person may conduct an activity prohibited by subparts F 
through O and S and T of this part, if conducted in accordance with the 
scope, purpose, terms and conditions of a permit issued under this 
section and subparts F through O and S and T, as appropriate. For the 
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, a person may conduct an 
activity prohibited by subpart P of this part if conducted in 
accordance with the scope, purpose, terms and conditions of a permit 
issued under Sec.  922.166. For the Thunder Bay National Marine 
Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve, a person may conduct an activity 
prohibited by subpart R of this part in accordance with the scope, 
purpose, terms and conditions of a permit issued under Sec.  922.195.
    (b) Applications for permits to conduct activities otherwise 
prohibited by subparts F through O and S and T of this part, should be 
addressed to the Director and sent to the address specified in subparts 
F through O of this part, or subparts R through T of this part, as 
appropriate. An application must include:
    (1) A detailed description of the proposed activity including a 
timetable for completion;
    (2) The equipment, personnel and methodology to be employed;
    (3) The qualifications and experience of all personnel;
    (4) The potential effects of the activity, if any, on Sanctuary 
resources and qualities; and
    (5) Copies of all other required licenses, permits, approvals or 
other authorizations.
    (c) Upon receipt of an application, the Director may request such 
additional information from the applicant as he or she deems necessary 
to act on the application and may seek the views of any persons or 
entity, within or outside the Federal government, and may hold a public 
hearing, as deemed appropriate.
    (d) The Director, at his or her discretion, may issue a permit, 
subject to such terms and conditions as he or she deems appropriate, to 
conduct a prohibited activity, in accordance with the criteria found in 
subparts F through O of this part, or subparts R through T of this 
part, as appropriate. The Director shall further impose, at a minimum, 
the conditions set forth in the relevant subpart.
    (e) A permit granted pursuant to this section is nontransferable.
    (f) The Director may amend, suspend, or revoke a permit issued 
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this section for good cause. The Director may deny a permit application 
pursuant to this section, in whole or in part, if it is determined that 
the permittee or applicant has acted in violation of the terms and 
conditions of a permit or of the regulations set forth in this section 
or subparts F through O of this part, or subparts R through T of this 
part or for other good cause. Any such action shall be communicated in 
writing to the permittee or applicant by certified mail and shall set 
forth the reason(s) for the action taken. Procedures governing permit 
sanctions and denials for enforcement reasons are set forth in subpart 
D of 15 CFR part 904.
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11. Revise Sec.  922.49 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.49  Notification and review of applications for leases, 
licenses, permits, approvals, or other authorizations to conduct a 
prohibited activity.

    (a) A person may conduct an activity prohibited by subparts L 
through P of this part, or subparts R through T of this part, if such 
activity is specifically authorized by any valid Federal, State, or 
local lease, permit, license, approval, or other authorization issued 
after the effective date of Sanctuary designation, or in the case of 
the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary after the effective date of 
the regulations in subpart P, provided that:
    (1) The applicant notifies the Director, in writing, of the 
application for such authorization (and of any application for an 
amendment, renewal, or extension of such authorization) within fifteen 
(15) days of the date of filing of the application or the effective 
date of Sanctuary designation, or in the case of the Florida Keys 
National Marine Sanctuary the effective date of the regulations in 
subpart P of this part, whichever is later;
    (2) The applicant complies with the other provisions of this 
section;
    (3) The Director notifies the applicant and authorizing agency that 
he or she does not object to issuance of the authorization (or 
amendment, renewal, or extension); and
    (4) The applicant complies with any terms and conditions the 
Director deems reasonably necessary to protect Sanctuary resources and 
qualities.
    (b) Any potential applicant for an authorization described in 
paragraph (a) of this section may request the Director to issue a 
finding as to whether the activity for which an application is intended 
to be made is prohibited by subparts L through P of this part, or 
subparts R through T of this part, as appropriate.
    (c) Notification of filings of applications should be sent to the 
Director, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries at the address 
specified in subparts L through P of this part, or subparts R through T 
of this part, as appropriate. A copy of the application must accompany 
the notification.
    (d) The Director may request additional information from the 
applicant as he or she deems reasonably necessary to determine whether 
to object to issuance of an authorization described in paragraph (a) of 
this section, or what terms and conditions are reasonably necessary to 
protect Sanctuary resources and qualities. The information requested 
must be received by the Director within 45 days of the postmark date of 
the request. The Director may seek the views of any persons on the 
application.
    (e) The Director shall notify, in writing, the agency to which 
application has been made of his or her pending review of the 
application and possible objection to issuance. Upon completion of 
review of the application and information received with respect 
thereto, the Director shall notify both the agency and applicant, in 
writing, whether he or she has an objection to issuance and what terms 
and conditions he or she deems reasonably necessary to protect 
Sanctuary resources and qualities, and reasons therefor.
    (f) The Director may amend the terms and conditions deemed 
reasonably necessary to protect Sanctuary resources and qualities 
whenever additional information becomes available justifying such an 
amendment.
    (g) Any time limit prescribed in or established under this section 
may be extended by the Director for good cause.
    (h) The applicant may appeal any objection by, or terms or 
conditions imposed by, the Director to the Assistant Administrator or 
designee in accordance with the provisions of Sec.  922.50.
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12. Revise Sec.  922.50 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.50  Appeals of administrative action.

    (a)(1) Except for permit actions taken for enforcement reasons (see 
subpart D of 15 CFR part 904 for applicable procedures), an applicant 
for, or a holder of, a National Marine Sanctuary permit; an applicant 
for, or a holder of, a Special Use permit issued pursuant to section 
310 of the Act; a person requesting certification of an existing lease, 
permit, license or right of subsistence use or access under Sec.  
922.47; or, for those Sanctuaries described in subparts L through P and 
R through T of this part, an applicant for a lease, permit, license or 
other authorization issued by any Federal, State, or local authority of 
competent jurisdiction (hereinafter appellant) may appeal to the 
Assistant Administrator:
    (i) The granting, denial, conditioning, amendment, suspension or 
revocation by the Director of a National Marine Sanctuary or Special 
Use permit;
    (ii) The conditioning, amendment, suspension or revocation of a 
certification under Sec.  922.47; or
    (iii) For those Sanctuaries described in subparts L through P and R 
through T of this part, the objection to issuance of or the imposition 
of terms and conditions on a lease, permit, license or other 
authorization issued by any Federal, State, or local authority of 
competent jurisdiction.
    (2) For those National Marine Sanctuaries described in subparts F 
through K and S and T of this part, any interested person may also 
appeal the same actions described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of 
this section. For appeals arising from actions taken with respect to 
these National Marine Sanctuaries, the term ``appellant'' includes any 
such interested persons.
    (b) An appeal under paragraph (a) of this section must be in 
writing, state the action(s) by the Director appealed and the reason(s) 
for the appeal, and be received within 30 days of receipt of notice of 
the action by the Director. Appeals should be addressed to the 
Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone Management, 
NOAA 1305 East-West Highway, 13th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
    (c)(1) The Assistant Administrator may request the appellant to 
submit such information as the Assistant Administrator deems necessary 
in order for him or her to decide the appeal. The information requested 
must be received by the Assistant Administrator within 45 days of the 
postmark date of the request. The Assistant Administrator may seek the 
views of any other persons. For the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, 
if the appellant has requested a hearing, the Assistant Administrator 
shall grant an informal hearing. For all other National Marine 
Sanctuaries, the Assistant Administrator may determine whether to hold 
an informal hearing on the appeal. If the Assistant Administrator 
determines that an informal hearing should be held, the Assistant 
Administrator may designate an officer before whom the hearing shall be 
held.
    (2) The hearing officer shall give notice in the Federal Register 
of the time, place and subject matter of the hearing. The appellant and 
the Director may appear personally or by counsel at the hearing and 
submit such material and present such arguments as deemed appropriate 
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Within 60 days after the record for the hearing closes, the hearing 
officer shall recommend a decision in writing to the Assistant 
Administrator.
    (d) The Assistant Administrator shall decide the appeal using the 
same regulatory criteria as for the initial decision and shall base the 
appeal decision on the record before the Director and any information 
submitted regarding the appeal, and, if a hearing has been held, on the 
record before the hearing officer and the hearing officer's recommended 
decision. The Assistant Administrator shall notify the appellant of the 
final decision and the reason(s) therefore in writing. The Assistant 
Administrator's decision shall constitute final agency action for the 
purpose of the Administrative Procedure Act.
    (e) Any time limit prescribed in or established under this section 
other than the 30-day limit for filing an appeal may be extended by the 
Assistant Administrator or hearing office for good cause.
0
13. Add subpart S to read as follows:

Subpart S--Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary

Sec.
922.200 Boundary.
922.201 Definitions.
922.202 Joint management.
922.203 Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities.
922.204 Emergency regulations.
922.205 Permit procedures and review criteria.
922.206 Certification of preexisting leases, licenses, permits, 
approvals, other authorizations, or rights to conduct a prohibited 
activity.
Appendix A to Subpart S of Part 922--Mallows Bay--Potomac River 
Marine Sanctuary Boundary Description and Coordinates of the Lateral 
Boundary Closures and Excluded Areas
Appendix B to Subpart S of Part 922--Mallows Bay--Potomac River 
Marine Sanctuary Terms of Designation


Sec.  922.200  Boundary.

    The Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary consists 
of an area of approximately 39 square nautical miles (nmi 2) (52 sq. 
mi) of waters of the state of Maryland in the Potomac River and the 
submerged lands thereunder, over, around, and under the underwater 
cultural resources in the Potomac River. The precise boundary 
coordinates are listed in appendix A to this subpart. The southern and 
western boundary of the sanctuary approximates the border between the 
Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of Maryland along the western 
side of the Potomac River and begins at Point 1 east of Choptank Creek 
in King George County near Hooes, VA. From this point the boundary 
continues to the west passing through the points in numerical order 
until it reaches Point 237 at Bull Bluff on the southern side of the 
mouth of Potomac Creek. From this point the boundary continues north 
across the mouth of Potomac Creek to Point 238 near Marlboro Point in 
Stafford, VA. and once again follows the points in numerical order 
until it reaches Point 269 at the southern side of the mouth of Aquia 
Creek. From this point the boundary continues north across the mouth of 
Aquia Creek to Point 270 near Brent Point in Stafford, VA. The boundary 
then continues north passing through the points in numerical order 
until it reaches Point 312 north of Tank Creek near the restricted area 
in the Potomac River around Marine Base Quantico at the mouth of 
Chopawamsic Creek. From this point the boundary continues outside of 
and around the restricted area to the east and then north again passing 
through the points in numerical order until it reaches Point 343 south 
of Quantico Marina. From this point the boundary continues to the east, 
then north and west around the marina and then north again following 
the points in numerical order until it reaches Point 365 at Shipping 
Point on the southern side of the mouth of Quantico Creek in Quantico, 
VA. From this point the boundary moves to the NNE across the mouth of 
Quantico Creek to Possum Point near Dumfries, VA. From this point the 
boundary continues north passing through the points in numerical order 
until it reaches Point 390 SE of Southbridge, VA. From this point the 
boundary moves SE towards Point 391 in a straight line crossing the 
Potomac River until it intersects the shoreline of the river at Moss 
Point on the Maryland side at mean high water near Indian Head, MD just 
north of Goose Bay. From this intersection the boundary then follows 
the shoreline initially to the SW cutting across the mouths of creeks 
and streams along the eastern side of the Potomac River, then south 
past Sandy Point and around Mallows Bay. The boundary then continues 
following the shoreline south past Smith Point and Thomas Point where 
it turns to the SE and then east around Maryland Point. From here the 
boundary continues to follow the shoreline to the ENE past Riverside, 
MD until it intersects the line formed between Point 392 and Point 393 
at Benny Gray Point on the western side of the mouth of Nanjemoy Creek 
on Tayloe Neck in Maryland. Finally, from this intersection the 
boundary crosses the Potomac River to the SE in a straight line and 
continues to Point 393 east of Choptank Creek on the Virginia side of 
the Potomac River.


Sec.  922.201  Definitions.

    (a) The following terms are defined for purposes of this subpart:
    (1) Sanctuary resource means any historical resource with the 
Sanctuary boundaries, as defined in Sec.  922.3. This includes, but is 
not limited to, any sunken watercraft and any associated rigging, gear, 
fittings, trappings, and equipment; the personal property of the 
officers, crew, and passengers, and any cargo; and any submerged or 
partially submerged prehistoric, historic cultural remains, such as 
docks, piers, fishing-related remains (e.g., weirs, fish-traps) or 
other cultural heritage materials. Sanctuary resource also means any 
archaeological, historical, and cultural remains associated with or 
representative of historic or prehistoric American Indians and historic 
groups or peoples and their activities.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (b) All other terms appearing in the regulations in this subpart 
are defined at 15 CFR 922.3, and/or in the Marine Protection, Research, 
and Sanctuaries Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1401 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 
1431 et seq.


Sec.  922.202  Joint management.

    NOAA has primary responsibility for the management of the Sanctuary 
pursuant to the Act. However, NOAA shall co-manage the Sanctuary in 
collaboration with the State of Maryland and Charles County. The 
Director shall enter into a Memorandum of Understanding regarding this 
collaboration that shall address, but not be limited to, such aspects 
as areas of mutual concern, including Sanctuary programs, permitting, 
activities, development, and threats to Sanctuary resources.


Sec.  922.203  Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities.

    (a) Except as specified in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, 
the following activities are prohibited and thus are unlawful for any 
person to conduct or to cause to be conducted:
    (1) Moving, removing, recovering, altering, destroying, possessing, 
or otherwise injuring, or attempting to move, remove, recover, alter, 
destroy, possess or otherwise injure a Sanctuary resource. This 
prohibition does not apply to possessing historical resources removed 
from the Sanctuary area before the effective date of the Sanctuary 
designation.
    (2) Marking, defacing, or damaging in any way, or displacing or 
removing or

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tampering with any signs, notices, or placards, whether temporary or 
permanent, or with any monuments, stakes, posts, buoys, or other 
boundary markers related to the Sanctuary.
    (3) Interfering with, obstructing, delaying or preventing an 
investigation, search, seizure or disposition of seized property in 
connection with enforcement of the Act or any regulation or any permit 
issued under the Act.
    (b) The prohibitions in paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this 
section do not apply to any activity necessary to respond to an 
emergency threatening life, property or the environment; or to 
activities necessary for valid law enforcement purposes.
    (c)(1) Department of Defense activities must be carried out in a 
manner that avoids to the maximum extent practicable any adverse 
impacts on Sanctuary resources.
    (2) In the event of destruction of, loss of, or injury to a 
Sanctuary resource resulting from an incident, including but not 
limited to discharges, deposits, and groundings, caused by a Department 
of Defense activity, the Department of Defense, in coordination with 
the Director, must promptly prevent and mitigate further damage and 
must restore or replace the Sanctuary resource in a manner approved by 
the Director.


Sec.  922.204  Emergency regulations.

    (a) Where necessary to prevent or minimize the destruction of, loss 
of, or injury to a Sanctuary resource, or to minimize the imminent risk 
of such destruction, loss, or injury, any and all activities are 
subject to immediate temporary regulation, including prohibition. An 
emergency regulation shall not take effect without the approval of the 
Governor of Maryland or her/his designee or designated agency.
    (b) Emergency regulations remain in effect until a date fixed in 
the rule or six months after the effective date, whichever is earlier. 
The rule may be extended once for not more than six months.


Sec.  922.205  Permit procedures and review criteria.

    (a) Authority to issue general permits. The Director may allow a 
person to conduct an activity that would otherwise be prohibited by 
this subpart, through issuance of a general permit, provided the 
applicant complies with:
    (1) The provisions of subpart E of this part; and
    (2) The relevant site specific regulations appearing in this 
subpart.
    (b) Sanctuary general permit categories. The Director may issue a 
sanctuary general permit under this subpart, subject to such terms and 
conditions as he or she deems appropriate, if the Director finds that 
the proposed activity falls within one of the following categories:
    (1) Research--activities that constitute scientific research on or 
scientific monitoring of national marine sanctuary resources or 
qualities;
    (2) Education--activities that enhance public awareness, 
understanding, or appreciation of a national marine sanctuary or 
national marine sanctuary resources or qualities; or
    (3) Management--activities that assist in managing a national 
marine sanctuary.
    (c) Review criteria. The Director shall not issue a permit under 
this subpart, unless he or she also finds that:
    (1) The proposed activity will be conducted in a manner compatible 
with the primary objective of protection of national marine sanctuary 
resources and qualities, taking into account the following factors:
    (i) The extent to which the conduct of the activity may diminish or 
enhance national marine sanctuary resources and qualities; and
    (ii) Any indirect, secondary or cumulative effects of the activity.
    (2) It is necessary to conduct the proposed activity within the 
national marine sanctuary to achieve its stated purpose.
    (3) The methods and procedures proposed by the applicant are 
appropriate to achieve the proposed activity's stated purpose and 
eliminate, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects on sanctuary resources 
and qualities as much as possible.
    (4) The duration of the proposed activity and its effects are no 
longer than necessary to achieve the activity's stated purpose.
    (5) The expected end value of the activity to the furtherance of 
national marine sanctuary goals and purposes outweighs any potential 
adverse impacts on sanctuary resources and qualities from the conduct 
of the activity.
    (6) The applicant is professionally qualified to conduct and 
complete the proposed activity.
    (7) The applicant has adequate financial resources available to 
conduct and complete the proposed activity and terms and conditions of 
the permit.
    (8) There are no other factors that would make the issuance of a 
permit for the activity inappropriate.


Sec.  922.206  Certification of preexisting leases, licenses, permits, 
approvals, other authorizations, or rights to conduct a prohibited 
activity.

    (a) A person may conduct an activity prohibited by Sec.  
922.203(a)(1) through (3) if such activity is specifically authorized 
by a valid Federal, state, or local lease, permit, license, approval, 
or other authorization, or tribal right of subsistence use or access in 
existence prior to the effective date of sanctuary designation and 
within the sanctuary designated area and complies with Sec.  922.49 and 
provided that the holder of the lease, permit, license, approval, or 
other authorization complies with the requirements of paragraph (e) of 
this section.
    (b) In considering whether to make the certifications called for in 
this section, the Director may seek and consider the views of any other 
person or entity, within or outside the Federal government, and may 
hold a public hearing as deemed appropriate.
    (c) The Director may amend, suspend, or revoke any certification 
made under this section whenever continued operation would otherwise be 
inconsistent with any terms or conditions of the certification. Any 
such action shall be forwarded in writing to both the holder of the 
certified permit, license, or other authorization and the issuing 
agency and shall set forth reason(s) for the action taken.
    (d) Requests for findings or certifications should be addressed to 
the Director, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries; ATTN: Sanctuary 
Superintendent, Mallows Bay--Potomac National Marine Sanctuary, 1305 
East West Hwy., 11th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910. A copy of the 
lease, permit, license, approval, or other authorization must accompany 
the request.
    (e) For an activity described in paragraph (a) of this section, the 
holder of the authorization or right may conduct the activity 
prohibited by Sec.  922.203(a)(1) through (3) provided that:
    (1) The holder of such authorization or right notifies the 
Director, in writing, within 180 days of the effective date of 
Sanctuary designation, of the existence of such authorization or right 
and requests certification of such authorization or right;
    (2) The holder complies with the other provisions of this section; 
and
    (3) The holder complies with any terms and conditions on the 
exercise of such authorization or right imposed as a condition of 
certification, by the Director, to achieve the purposes for which the 
Sanctuary was designated.

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    (f) The holder of an authorization or right described in paragraph 
(a) of this section authorizing an activity prohibited by Sec.  922.203 
may conduct the activity without being in violation of applicable 
provisions of Sec.  922.203, pending final agency action on his or her 
certification request, provided the holder is otherwise in compliance 
with this section.
    (g) The Director may request additional information from the 
certification requester as he or she deems reasonably necessary to 
condition appropriately the exercise of the certified authorization or 
right to achieve the purposes for which the Sanctuary was designated. 
The Director must receive the information requested within 45 days of 
the postmark date of the request. The Director may seek the views of 
any persons on the certification request.
    (h) The Director may amend any certification made under this 
section whenever additional information becomes available that he/she 
determines justifies such an amendment.
    (i) Upon completion of review of the authorization or right and 
information received with respect thereto, the Director shall 
communicate, in writing, any decision on a certification request or any 
action taken with respect to any certification made under this section, 
in writing, to both the holder of the certified lease, permit, license, 
approval, other authorization, or right, and the issuing agency, and 
shall set forth the reason(s) for the decision or action taken.
    (j) The holder may appeal any action conditioning, amending, 
suspending, or revoking any certification in accordance with the 
procedures set forth in Sec.  922.50.
    (k) Any time limit prescribed in or established under this section 
may be extended by the Director for good cause.

Appendix A to Subpart S of Part 922--Mallows Bay--Potomac River Marine 
Sanctuary Boundary Description and Coordinates of the Lateral Boundary 
Closures and Excluded Areas

    Coordinates listed in this appendix are unprojected (Geographic) 
and based on the North American Datum of 1983.

                   Table A1--Coordinates for Sanctuary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point ID                     Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        38.36739       -77.08823
2.......................................        38.36717       -77.08948
3.......................................        38.36704       -77.09072
4.......................................        38.36699       -77.09216
5.......................................        38.36698       -77.09295
6.......................................        38.36683       -77.09370
7.......................................        38.36674       -77.09433
8.......................................        38.36680       -77.09469
9.......................................        38.36703       -77.09430
10......................................        38.36735       -77.09456
11......................................        38.36761       -77.09482
12......................................        38.36774       -77.09518
13......................................        38.36808       -77.09629
14......................................        38.36830       -77.09729
15......................................        38.36870       -77.09816
16......................................        38.36879       -77.09873
17......................................        38.36913       -77.10063
18......................................        38.36925       -77.10201
19......................................        38.36947       -77.10402
20......................................        38.36954       -77.10569
21......................................        38.36950       -77.10722
22......................................        38.36936       -77.10863
23......................................        38.36900       -77.11124
24......................................        38.36861       -77.11351
25......................................        38.36845       -77.11467
26......................................        38.36816       -77.11552
27......................................        38.36818       -77.11624
28......................................        38.36810       -77.11658
29......................................        38.36782       -77.11717
30......................................        38.36749       -77.11806
31......................................        38.36709       -77.12039
32......................................        38.36688       -77.12209
33......................................        38.36682       -77.12429
34......................................        38.36681       -77.12705
35......................................        38.36690       -77.12792
36......................................        38.36717       -77.12974
37......................................        38.36742       -77.13146
38......................................        38.36757       -77.13329
39......................................        38.36764       -77.13392
40......................................        38.36774       -77.13577
41......................................        38.36776       -77.13724
42......................................        38.36774       -77.13795
43......................................        38.36753       -77.13850
44......................................        38.36728       -77.13890
45......................................        38.36693       -77.13928
46......................................        38.36577       -77.14035
47......................................        38.36475       -77.14148
48......................................        38.36398       -77.14256
49......................................        38.36280       -77.14402
50......................................        38.36191       -77.14499
51......................................        38.36031       -77.14648
52......................................        38.35891       -77.14763
53......................................        38.35736       -77.14879
54......................................        38.35491       -77.15073
55......................................        38.35391       -77.15170
56......................................        38.35321       -77.15266
57......................................        38.35308       -77.15292
58......................................        38.35282       -77.15334
59......................................        38.35248       -77.15365
60......................................        38.35144       -77.15461
61......................................        38.35025       -77.15589
62......................................        38.34887       -77.15758
63......................................        38.34760       -77.15944
64......................................        38.34669       -77.16101
65......................................        38.34611       -77.16212
66......................................        38.34560       -77.16323
67......................................        38.34525       -77.16412
68......................................        38.34501       -77.16493
69......................................        38.34502       -77.16541
70......................................        38.34491       -77.16578
71......................................        38.34483       -77.16626
72......................................        38.34482       -77.16666
73......................................        38.34460       -77.16748
74......................................        38.34441       -77.16840
75......................................        38.34444       -77.16902
76......................................        38.34429       -77.16950
77......................................        38.34407       -77.17030
78......................................        38.34381       -77.17097
79......................................        38.34350       -77.17163
80......................................        38.34334       -77.17206
81......................................        38.34317       -77.17263
82......................................        38.34287       -77.17360
83......................................        38.34209       -77.17576
84......................................        38.34146       -77.17773
85......................................        38.34128       -77.17854
86......................................        38.34128       -77.17906
87......................................        38.34138       -77.17955
88......................................        38.34137       -77.17966
89......................................        38.34135       -77.17980
90......................................        38.34133       -77.18005
91......................................        38.34131       -77.18017
92......................................        38.34122       -77.18040
93......................................        38.34116       -77.18079
94......................................        38.34119       -77.18150
95......................................        38.34120       -77.18263
96......................................        38.34122       -77.18323
97......................................        38.34115       -77.18430
98......................................        38.34095       -77.18614
99......................................        38.34079       -77.18791
100.....................................        38.34064       -77.18962
101.....................................        38.34059       -77.19086
102.....................................        38.34052       -77.19230
103.....................................        38.34053       -77.19403
104.....................................        38.34068       -77.19429
105.....................................        38.34078       -77.19441
106.....................................        38.34064       -77.19511
107.....................................        38.34055       -77.19586
108.....................................        38.34048       -77.19651
109.....................................        38.34040       -77.19799
110.....................................        38.34033       -77.19986
111.....................................        38.34040       -77.20078
112.....................................        38.34052       -77.20213
113.....................................        38.34064       -77.20333
114.....................................        38.34070       -77.20421
115.....................................        38.34043       -77.20531
116.....................................        38.34008       -77.20635
117.....................................        38.33976       -77.20698
118.....................................        38.33959       -77.20767
119.....................................        38.33960       -77.20782
120.....................................        38.33973       -77.20824
121.....................................        38.33977       -77.20867
122.....................................        38.33976       -77.20888
123.....................................        38.33973       -77.20909
124.....................................        38.33964       -77.20958
125.....................................        38.33928       -77.21080
126.....................................        38.33892       -77.21195
127.....................................        38.33854       -77.21310
128.....................................        38.33852       -77.21378
129.....................................        38.33804       -77.21485
130.....................................        38.33792       -77.21523
131.....................................        38.33761       -77.21625
132.....................................        38.33724       -77.21710
133.....................................        38.33692       -77.21799
134.....................................        38.33673       -77.21878
135.....................................        38.33658       -77.21966
136.....................................        38.33647       -77.22072
137.....................................        38.33640       -77.22109
138.....................................        38.33596       -77.22240
139.....................................        38.33567       -77.22315
140.....................................        38.33526       -77.22414
141.....................................        38.33483       -77.22528
142.....................................        38.33444       -77.22657
143.....................................        38.33408       -77.22777
144.....................................        38.33340       -77.22978
145.....................................        38.33291       -77.23116
146.....................................        38.33264       -77.23265
147.....................................        38.33231       -77.23448

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148.....................................        38.33227       -77.23495
149.....................................        38.33259       -77.23502
150.....................................        38.33258       -77.23529
151.....................................        38.33209       -77.23529
152.....................................        38.33180       -77.23634
153.....................................        38.33145       -77.23785
154.....................................        38.33130       -77.23898
155.....................................        38.33123       -77.23965
156.....................................        38.33112       -77.24061
157.....................................        38.33110       -77.24127
158.....................................        38.33107       -77.24231
159.....................................        38.33109       -77.24303
160.....................................        38.33109       -77.24356
161.....................................        38.33104       -77.24483
162.....................................        38.33105       -77.24512
163.....................................        38.33107       -77.24533
164.....................................        38.33107       -77.24607
165.....................................        38.33114       -77.24689
166.....................................        38.33144       -77.24694
167.....................................        38.33144       -77.24716
168.....................................        38.33121       -77.24719
169.....................................        38.33109       -77.24770
170.....................................        38.33117       -77.24806
171.....................................        38.33139       -77.24916
172.....................................        38.33133       -77.24978
173.....................................        38.33139       -77.25021
174.....................................        38.33150       -77.25141
175.....................................        38.33159       -77.25294
176.....................................        38.33150       -77.25606
177.....................................        38.33158       -77.25623
178.....................................        38.33177       -77.25646
179.....................................        38.33187       -77.25682
180.....................................        38.33184       -77.25856
181.....................................        38.33196       -77.26076
182.....................................        38.33201       -77.26171
183.....................................        38.33218       -77.26196
184.....................................        38.33233       -77.26254
185.....................................        38.33243       -77.26373
186.....................................        38.33247       -77.26524
187.....................................        38.33264       -77.26545
188.....................................        38.33289       -77.26591
189.....................................        38.33319       -77.26671
190.....................................        38.33340       -77.26757
191.....................................        38.33339       -77.26797
192.....................................        38.33377       -77.26839
193.....................................        38.33391       -77.26862
194.....................................        38.33402       -77.26888
195.....................................        38.33412       -77.26937
196.....................................        38.33416       -77.26960
197.....................................        38.33438       -77.27005
198.....................................        38.33456       -77.27032
199.....................................        38.33482       -77.27065
200.....................................        38.33546       -77.27098
201.....................................        38.33565       -77.27125
202.....................................        38.33558       -77.27149
203.....................................        38.33570       -77.27231
204.....................................        38.33583       -77.27267
205.....................................        38.33592       -77.27292
206.....................................        38.33601       -77.27324
207.....................................        38.33635       -77.27474
208.....................................        38.33656       -77.27539
209.....................................        38.33669       -77.27564
210.....................................        38.33683       -77.27572
211.....................................        38.33694       -77.27583
212.....................................        38.33708       -77.27589
213.....................................        38.33719       -77.27585
214.....................................        38.33728       -77.27637
215.....................................        38.33738       -77.27685
216.....................................        38.33768       -77.27729
217.....................................        38.33803       -77.27741
218.....................................        38.33829       -77.27725
219.....................................        38.33883       -77.27803
220.....................................        38.33888       -77.27829
221.....................................        38.33863       -77.27848
222.....................................        38.33868       -77.27885
223.....................................        38.33899       -77.27960
224.....................................        38.33924       -77.28012
225.....................................        38.33939       -77.28028
226.....................................        38.33954       -77.28022
227.....................................        38.33978       -77.27993
228.....................................        38.34024       -77.27997
229.....................................        38.34082       -77.28058
230.....................................        38.34137       -77.28120
231.....................................        38.34185       -77.28191
232.....................................        38.34227       -77.28244
233.....................................        38.34255       -77.28270
234.....................................        38.34263       -77.28289
235.....................................        38.34276       -77.28333
236.....................................        38.34288       -77.28399
237.....................................        38.34287       -77.28458
238.....................................        38.35169       -77.28785
239.....................................        38.35176       -77.28762
240.....................................        38.35222       -77.28722
241.....................................        38.35296       -77.28696
242.....................................        38.35378       -77.28704
243.....................................        38.35441       -77.28734
244.....................................        38.35475       -77.28746
245.....................................        38.35571       -77.28759
246.....................................        38.35698       -77.28798
247.....................................        38.35753       -77.28814
248.....................................        38.35832       -77.28794
249.....................................        38.35873       -77.28777
250.....................................        38.35909       -77.28772
251.....................................        38.35949       -77.28810
252.....................................        38.36243       -77.29110
253.....................................        38.36281       -77.29123
254.....................................        38.36306       -77.29148
255.....................................        38.36425       -77.29288
256.....................................        38.36685       -77.29439
257.....................................        38.36867       -77.29555
258.....................................        38.36937       -77.29586
259.....................................        38.36998       -77.29646
260.....................................        38.37142       -77.29799
261.....................................        38.37293       -77.30072
262.....................................        38.37327       -77.30098
263.....................................        38.37342       -77.30149
264.....................................        38.37356       -77.30181
265.....................................        38.37371       -77.30200
266.....................................        38.37392       -77.30224
267.....................................        38.37426       -77.30275
268.....................................        38.37482       -77.30401
269.....................................        38.37519       -77.30479
270.....................................        38.39732       -77.31009
271.....................................        38.39823       -77.31030
272.....................................        38.39856       -77.31060
273.....................................        38.39887       -77.31075
274.....................................        38.39917       -77.31067
275.....................................        38.40015       -77.31074
276.....................................        38.40090       -77.31146
277.....................................        38.40139       -77.31216
278.....................................        38.40198       -77.31237
279.....................................        38.40314       -77.31278
280.....................................        38.40658       -77.31377
281.....................................        38.40984       -77.31466
282.....................................        38.41389       -77.31693
283.....................................        38.41832       -77.31913
284.....................................        38.41975       -77.31931
285.....................................        38.42352       -77.31972
286.....................................        38.42549       -77.32030
287.....................................        38.42738       -77.32081
288.....................................        38.43092       -77.32240
289.....................................        38.43163       -77.32242
290.....................................        38.43351       -77.32264
291.....................................        38.43385       -77.32269
292.....................................        38.43430       -77.32265
293.....................................        38.43462       -77.32229
294.....................................        38.43498       -77.32146
295.....................................        38.43526       -77.32057
296.....................................        38.43522       -77.32040
297.....................................        38.47321       -77.31846
298.....................................        38.47434       -77.31874
299.....................................        38.47561       -77.31753
300.....................................        38.47655       -77.31686
301.....................................        38.47748       -77.31667
302.....................................        38.47821       -77.31604
303.....................................        38.47871       -77.31554
304.....................................        38.47885       -77.31564
305.....................................        38.47905       -77.31559
306.....................................        38.47922       -77.31578
307.....................................        38.47943       -77.31592
308.....................................        38.47986       -77.31592
309.....................................        38.48494       -77.31336
310.....................................        38.48878       -77.31142
311.....................................        38.49279       -77.30997
312.....................................        38.49351       -77.30981
313.....................................        38.49257       -77.30624
314.....................................        38.49509       -77.30103
315.....................................        38.49849       -77.29738
316.....................................        38.50281       -77.29424
317.....................................        38.50653       -77.29712
318.....................................        38.50663       -77.29695
319.....................................        38.50755       -77.29621
320.....................................        38.50794       -77.29610
321.....................................        38.50823       -77.29611
322.....................................        38.50858       -77.29613
323.....................................        38.50871       -77.29604
324.....................................        38.50880       -77.29604
325.....................................        38.50896       -77.29612
326.....................................        38.51029       -77.29518
327.....................................        38.51167       -77.29327
328.....................................        38.51204       -77.29382
329.....................................        38.51575       -77.29102
330.....................................        38.51736       -77.29034
331.....................................        38.51778       -77.29023
332.....................................        38.51797       -77.29006
333.....................................        38.51828       -77.28968
334.....................................        38.51867       -77.28916
335.....................................        38.51883       -77.28893
336.....................................        38.51897       -77.28886
337.....................................        38.51905       -77.28874
338.....................................        38.51902       -77.28867
339.....................................        38.51904       -77.28854
340.....................................        38.51909       -77.28843
341.....................................        38.51922       -77.28834
342.....................................        38.51935       -77.28825
343.....................................        38.51945       -77.28816
344.....................................        38.51883       -77.28626
345.....................................        38.51945       -77.28539
346.....................................        38.52021       -77.28482
347.....................................        38.52115       -77.28762
348.....................................        38.52130       -77.28757
349.....................................        38.52175       -77.28728
350.....................................        38.52193       -77.28687
351.....................................        38.52223       -77.28639
352.....................................        38.52282       -77.28636
353.....................................        38.52317       -77.28616
354.....................................        38.52390       -77.28552
355.....................................        38.52434       -77.28500
356.....................................        38.52475       -77.28427
357.....................................        38.52485       -77.28385
358.....................................        38.52498       -77.28362
359.....................................        38.52516       -77.28351
360.....................................        38.52540       -77.28331

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361.....................................        38.52558       -77.28310
362.....................................        38.52603       -77.28307
363.....................................        38.52706       -77.28312
364.....................................        38.52767       -77.28309
365.....................................        38.52782       -77.28322
366.....................................        38.53398       -77.27927
367.....................................        38.53458       -77.27946
368.....................................        38.53542       -77.27940
369.....................................        38.53640       -77.27899
370.....................................        38.53725       -77.27822
371.....................................        38.53714       -77.27792
372.....................................        38.53680       -77.27703
373.....................................        38.53820       -77.27624
374.....................................        38.53908       -77.27673
375.....................................        38.53962       -77.27641
376.....................................        38.54088       -77.27604
377.....................................        38.54218       -77.27594
378.....................................        38.54311       -77.27590
379.....................................        38.54345       -77.27604
380.....................................        38.54416       -77.27638
381.....................................        38.54523       -77.27670
382.....................................        38.54603       -77.27677
383.....................................        38.54678       -77.27655
384.....................................        38.54732       -77.27606
385.....................................        38.54806       -77.27536
386.....................................        38.54901       -77.27473
387.....................................        38.54986       -77.27422
388.....................................        38.55036       -77.27373
389.....................................        38.55131       -77.27265
390.....................................        38.55133       -77.27263
391*....................................        38.52603       -77.25146
392*....................................        38.41053       -77.12394
393.....................................        38.36739       -77.08823
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    Note: The coordinates in the table above marked with an asterisk 
(*) are not a part of the sanctuary boundary. These coordinates are 
landward reference points used to draw a line segment that 
intersects with the shoreline.

Appendix B to Subpart S of Part 922--Mallows Bay--Potomac River Marine 
Sanctuary Terms of Designation

Terms of Designation for the Proposed Mallows Bay--Potomac River 
National Marine Sanctuary

    Under the authority of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, as 
amended (the ``Act'' or ``NMSA''), 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq., certain 
waters and submerged lands located off the Nanjemoy Peninsula of 
Charles County, Maryland and along the tidal Potomac River and its 
surrounding waters are hereby designated as a National Marine 
Sanctuary for the purposes of providing long-term protection and 
management of the historical resources and recreational, research, 
educational, and aesthetic qualities of the area.

Article I: Effect of Designation

    The NMSA authorizes the issuance of such regulations as are 
necessary and reasonable to implement the designation, including 
managing and protecting the historical resources and recreational, 
research, and educational qualities of the Mallows Bay--Potomac 
River National Marine Sanctuary (the ``Sanctuary''). Section 1 of 
Article IV of this Designation Document lists those activities that 
may have to be regulated on the effective date of designation, or at 
some later date, in order to protect Sanctuary resources and 
qualities. Listing an activity does not necessarily mean that it 
will be regulated; however, if an activity is not listed it may not 
be regulated, except on an emergency basis, unless Section 1 of 
Article IV is amended by the same procedures by which the original 
Sanctuary designation was made.

Article II: Description of the Area

    The Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary 
consists of an area of approximately 39 square nautical miles (nmi 
2) (52 sq. mi) of waters of the state of Maryland in the Potomac 
River and the submerged lands thereunder, over, around, and under 
the underwater cultural resources in the Potomac River. The southern 
and western boundary of the sanctuary approximates the border 
between the Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of Maryland for 
roughly 29 miles along the western side of the Potomac River and 
begins east of Choptank Creek in King George County near Hooes, VA. 
From this point the boundary approximates the border west and then 
north cutting across the mouths of Choptank Creek, Potomac Creek, 
and Aquia Creek. The boundary then continues past Widewater, VA and 
around the Marine Base Quantico restricted area to the east and then 
continues north again cutting across the mouth of Quantico Creek. 
From a point just north of Quantico Creek and Possum Point near 
Dumfries, VA the boundary crosses the Potomac to the southeast until 
it intersects the Maryland shoreline at Moss Point near Indian Head, 
MD. From this point the eastern and northern boundary of the 
sanctuary, approximately 21 miles in length, follows the Maryland 
shoreline south past Sandy Point and Mallows Bay cutting across the 
mouths of streams and creeks. The boundary then continues following 
the shoreline south past Smith Point and Thomas Point where it turns 
to the east around Maryland Point. From here the boundary continues 
to follow the shoreline past Riverside, MD to a location at Benny 
Gray Point on the western side of the mouth of Nanjemoy Creek on 
Tayloe Neck in Maryland. From here the boundary crosses the Potomac 
River again to the south back to its point of origin east of 
Choptank Creek on the Virginia side of the river. The boundary 
encompasses all tidal waters within this boundary from mean high 
tide in Maryland to mean low tide in Virginia. Excluded from the 
sanctuary are areas where the Virginia state line is otherwise 
delineated, the Quantico exclusion zone, and the area around the 
Quantico marina.

Article III: Special Characteristics of the Area

    Mallows Bay--Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary and its 
surrounding waters contain a diverse collection of nearly 200 known 
historic shipwreck vessels dating back to the Civil War and 
potentially dating back to the Revolutionary War as well as 
archaeological artifacts dating back 12,000 years indicating the 
presence of some of the region's earliest American Indian cultures, 
including the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy 
Tribe of Maryland. The area is most renowned for the remains of over 
100 wooden steamships, known as the ``Ghost Fleet,'' that were built 
for the U.S. Emergency Fleet between 1917-1919 as part of U.S. 
engagement in World War I. Their construction at more than 40 
shipyards in 17 states reflects the massive national wartime effort 
that drove the expansion and economic development of communities and 
related maritime service industries including the present-day 
Merchant Marines. The area is contiguous to the Captain John Smith 
Chesapeake National Historic Trail, the Star Spangled Banner 
National Historic Trail, the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail 
and the Lower Potomac Water Trail which offer meaningful educational 
and recreational opportunities centered on the region's culture, 
heritage and history. Additionally, the structure provided by the 
vessels and related infrastructure serve as important habitat to 
thriving populations of recreational fisheries, bald eagles, and 
other aquatic species. The area's listing on the National Historical 
Register of Places in 2015 codifies the historical, archaeological 
and recreational significance of the Ghost Fleet and related 
maritime heritage sites in and around Mallows Bay--Potomac River 
National Marine Sanctuary.

Article IV: Scope of Regulations

    Section 1. Activities Subject to Regulation. The following 
activities are subject to regulation, including prohibition, to the 
extent necessary and reasonable to ensure the protection and 
management of the historical resources and recreational, research 
and educational qualities of the area:
    a. Damaging sanctuary resources.
    b. Damaging sanctuary property.
    c. Interfering with, obstructing, delaying or preventing an 
investigation, search, seizure or disposition of seized property in 
connection with enforcement of the Act or any regulation issued 
under the Act.
    Section 2. Emergencies. Where necessary to prevent or minimize 
the destruction of, loss of, or injury to a Sanctuary resource; or 
minimize the imminent risk of such destruction, loss, or injury, any 
activity, including those not listed in Section 1, is subject to 
immediate temporary regulation. An emergency regulation shall not 
take effect without the approval of the Governor of Maryland or her/
his designee or designated agency.

Article V: Relation to Other Regulatory Program

    Section 1. Fishing Regulations, Licenses, and Permits. Fishing 
in the Sanctuary shall not be regulated as part of the Sanctuary 
management regime authorized by the Act. However, fishing in the 
Sanctuary may be regulated by other Federal, State, Tribal and local 
authorities of competent jurisdiction, and designation of the 
Sanctuary shall have no effect on any regulation, permit, or license 
issued thereunder.
    Section 2. Other Regulations, Licenses, and Permits. If any 
valid regulation issued by any Federal, state, Tribal, or local 
authority of

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competent jurisdiction, regardless of when issued, conflicts with a 
Sanctuary regulation, the regulation deemed by the Director of the 
Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, or designee, in consultation with the 
State of Maryland, to be more protective of Sanctuary resources and 
qualities shall govern. Pursuant to section 304(c)(1) of the Act, 16 
U.S.C. 1434(c)(1), no valid lease, permit, license, approval, or 
other authorization issued by any Federal, State, Tribal, or local 
authority of competent jurisdiction, or any right of subsistence use 
or access, may be terminated by the Secretary of Commerce, or 
designee, as a result of this designation, or as a result of any 
Sanctuary regulation, if such lease, permit, license, approval, or 
other authorization, or right of subsistence use or access was 
issued or in existence as of the effective date of this designation. 
However, the Secretary of Commerce or designee, in consultation with 
the State of Maryland, may regulate the exercise of such 
authorization or right consistent with the purposes for which the 
Sanctuary is designated.
    Section 3. Defense Activities. Department of Defense activities 
must be carried out in a manner that avoids to the maximum extent 
practicable any adverse impacts on Sanctuary resources and 
qualities.

Article VI. Alteration of This Designation

    The terms of designation may be modified only by the same 
procedures by which the original designation is made, including 
public meetings, consultation according to the NMSA.

Subpart T--[Added and Reserved]

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14. Add and reserve subpart T.

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                                                    of lending by asset class and location                  III. General Certification Questions for               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    sufficient to document accountability?                  Public Comment: Through This RFI, the
                                                    Under what circumstances?                               CDFI Fund Invites Comments and                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                            Responses to the Following Questions                   Administration
                                                       5. Should accountability requirements
                                                    differ based on a CDFI’s type of Target                 Regarding CDFI Certification
                                                                                                                                                                   15 CFR Part 922
                                                    Market, and if so, how?                                    A. ‘‘Community-based’’ is a term often
                                                                                                                                                                   [Docket No. 160907827–6827–01]
                                                       6. How should the CDFI Fund assess                   used to describe CDFIs. How should
                                                    accountability if a CDFI’s Target Market                ‘‘community-based’’ be defined and                     RIN 0648–BG02
                                                    includes borrowers or investees who are                 what does it mean for CDFIs to be
                                                    not members of a Targeted Population                    ‘‘community-based?’’                                   Mallows Bay—Potomac River National
                                                    themselves (e.g., small businesses,                                                                            Marine Sanctuary; Notice of Proposed
                                                                                                               B. Although not defined in statute, the             Rulemaking and Availability of Draft
                                                    micro businesses, and affordable
                                                                                                            CDFI Fund allows Applicants that serve                 Environmental Impact Statement and
                                                    housing developers, charter schools),
                                                                                                            Native communities to self-designate                   Management Plan
                                                    but whose ‘‘end-beneficiaries’’ are?
                                                                                                            themselves as Native CDFIs and apply
                                                       7. How should a CDFI demonstrate                     for Financial Assistance and Technical                 AGENCY:  Office of National Marine
                                                    accountability to a national Target                     Assistance through the Native CDFI                     Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean
                                                    Market, in particular an Investment                                                                            Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                            Program. Applicants that self-designate
                                                    Area national in scope? Should there be                                                                        Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                            as a Native CDFI must attest to
                                                    a requirement to have local                                                                                    Department of Commerce (DOC).
                                                                                                            providing 50 percent or more of their
                                                    accountability to supplement a national                                                                        ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                            products and services to Native lands or
                                                    governing or advisory board? In this                    Native populations. Should the CDFI                    SUMMARY:    The National Oceanic and
                                                    context, how should the term ‘‘local’’ be               Fund continue to allow Applicants to                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
                                                    defined?                                                self-designate as Native CDFIs or should               proposes to designate approximately 52
                                                       8. How should an Applicant that                      there be more defined standards that the               square miles of waters encompassing
                                                    utilizes a web-based lending platform,                  CDFI Fund should verify? If so, what                   and surrounding Maryland’s Mallows
                                                    especially one that serves a national                   should they be?                                        Bay as the Mallows Bay—Potomac River
                                                    Target Market, demonstrate                                 C. Should CDFIs be allowed to be                    National Marine Sanctuary (MPNMS or
                                                    accountability?                                         composed of multiple legal entities                    sanctuary). NOAA also proposes
                                                       G. Non-Governmental Entity: By                                                                              regulations to implement the sanctuary
                                                                                                            (Subsidiaries and/or Affiliates)? And if
                                                    statute, a CDFI Shall not be an agency                                                                         designation and establish the
                                                                                                            so, must a CDFI include all of its
                                                                                                                                                                   sanctuary’s terms of designation to
                                                    or instrumentality of the United States,                Subsidiaries and/or Affiliates for                     protect historical, archeological, and
                                                    or any State or political subdivision                   consideration?                                         cultural resources of national
                                                    thereof. An entity that is created by, or                  D. Should CDFI certification                        significance. A draft environmental
                                                    that receives substantial assistance from,              standards have more ‘‘bright-line’’ tests,             impact statement (DEIS) and draft
                                                    one or more government entities may be                  i.e. specific thresholds and benchmarks                management plan (DMP) have also been
                                                    a CDFI provided it is not controlled by                 that are, where possible, quantitative in              prepared for this proposed action. The
                                                    such entities and maintains                             nature, or should the CDFI Fund                        purpose of this action is to supplement
                                                    independent decision-making power                                                                              and complement current Maryland state
                                                                                                            maintain flexibility to evaluate
                                                    over its activities. In the CDFI                                                                               regulations and resource protection
                                                                                                            Applicants on a case by case basis, even
                                                    Certification application, the Applicant                                                                       efforts to ensure long term protection of
                                                                                                            at the expense of certainty for
                                                    must respond to a series of questions                                                                          the nationally significant collection of
                                                                                                            applicants?
                                                    designed to surface/discover issues or                                                                         historic shipwrecks and other maritime
                                                    circumstances that may prevent an                          E. In addition to earlier questions                 cultural heritage resources. NOAA is
                                                    Applicant from meeting this criteria.                   regarding potentially different Primary                soliciting public comment on the
                                                       1. Are the current standards for                     Mission or Target Market standards                     proposed rule, draft environmental
                                                    establishing that an Applicant is not                   based on institution type, are there other             impact statement, and draft
                                                    owned or controlled by a governmental                   CDFI certification criteria standards that             management plan. NOAA will also
                                                    entity sufficient?                                      should vary based on institution type or               begin consultations under Section 106
                                                                                                            the type of CDFI?                                      of the National Historic Preservation Act
                                                       2. Are there additional or alternative
                                                                                                               F. Should ‘‘start-up’’ entities be able             (NHPA) and solicit public comments
                                                    questions and/or documentation the
                                                                                                            to be certified? How should the term                   specifically related to the identification
                                                    CDFI Fund should require to determine
                                                                                                            ‘‘start-up’’ be defined?                               and assessment of the historic
                                                    if an Applicant is an agency or
                                                                                                                                                                   properties within the affected area in
                                                    instrumentality of a Federal, State or                     G. Are there additional areas of CDFI
                                                                                                                                                                   compliance with Section 106 review
                                                    local government?                                       certification policy or the CDFI                       process.
                                                                                                            certification application review process
                                                    II. Certification Policy and Procedures                                                                        DATES: NOAA will consider all
                                                                                                            that could use improvement? If so, how?
                                                                                                                                                                   comments received by March 31, 2017.
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                                                      A. Should the CDFI Fund request                         Authority: 12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.; 12 CFR            Public meetings will be held on the
                                                    information on the reason for applying                  1805.                                                  following dates:
                                                    for certification and intended use (e.g.,                                                                        (1) March 7, 2017, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00
                                                    funding requirement, marketing)?                        Mary Ann Donovan,
                                                                                                                                                                   p.m., La Plata, MD, and
                                                                                                            Director, Community Development Financial
                                                      B. Are there additional sources of data                                                                        (2) March 9, 2017, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00
                                                                                                            Institutions Fund.
                                                    collected by other federal agencies that                                                                       p.m., Arnold, MD.
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                                                    NOS–2016–0149, by any of the                            conservation, recreational, ecological,                County Park are held by the U.S.
                                                    following methods:                                      historical, scientific, cultural,                      Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land
                                                       • Electronic Submission: Submit all                  archeological, educational, or esthetic                Management and a private citizen.
                                                    electronic public comments via the                      qualities. Day-to-day management of                       On September 16, 2014, pursuant to
                                                    Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      national marine sanctuaries has been                   section 304 of the National Marine
                                                    www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=                   delegated by the Secretary to NOAA’s                   Sanctuaries Act and the Sanctuary
                                                    NOAA-NOS-2016-0149, click the                           Office of National Marine Sanctuaries                  Nomination Process (SNP; 79 FR
                                                    ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the                     (ONMS). The primary objective of the                   33851), a coalition of community groups
                                                    required fields, and enter or attach your               NMSA is to protect the sanctuary                       submitted a nomination asking NOAA
                                                    comments.                                               system’s biological and cultural                       to designate Mallows Bay—Potomac
                                                       • Mail: Paul Orlando, Regional                       resources, such as coral reefs, marine                 River as a national marine sanctuary.
                                                    Coordinator, Northeast and Great Lakes                  animals, historical shipwrecks, historic               The nomination cited conservation
                                                    Region, 410 Severn Ave., Suite 207–A,                   structures, and archaeological sites.                  goals to protect and conserve the fragile
                                                    Annapolis, MD 21403.                                       NOAA is considering the Mallows                     remains of the Nation’s cultural heritage
                                                       Instructions: Comments sent by any                   Bay area of the tidal Potomac River for                as well as the opportunities to expand
                                                    other method, to any other address or                   designation as a national marine                       public access, recreation, tourism,
                                                    individual, or received after the end of                sanctuary. The area is 40 miles south of               research, and education to the area. The
                                                    the comment period, may not be                          Washington, DC, located off the                        nomination was endorsed by a diverse
                                                    considered by NOAA. All comments                        Nanjemoy Peninsula of Charles County,                  coalition of organizations and
                                                    received are a part of the public record                Maryland. This is an area of national                  individuals at local, state, regional, and
                                                    and will generally be posted for public                 significance featuring unique historical,              national levels including elected
                                                    viewing on www.regulations.gov                          archaeological, cultural, ecological, and              officials, businesses, Native American,
                                                    without change. All personal identifying                esthetic resources and qualities, which                environmental, recreation, conservation,
                                                    information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                offer opportunities for conservation,                  fishing, tourism, museums, historical
                                                    confidential business information, or                   education, recreation, and research. Its               societies, and education groups. The
                                                    otherwise sensitive information                         maritime landscape is home to a diverse                nomination identified opportunities for
                                                    submitted voluntarily by the sender will                collection of historic shipwrecks that                 NOAA to protect, study, interpret, and
                                                    be publicly accessible. NOAA will                       date back to the Civil War and                         manage the area’s unique resources,
                                                    accept anonymous comments (enter                        potentially date to the American                       including by building on existing local,
                                                    ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish              Revolutionary War, totaling nearly 200                 county, and State of Maryland efforts to
                                                    to remain anonymous).                                   known vessels including the remains of                 manage the area for the protection of
                                                       Copies of the proposed rule, DEIS,                   the largest ‘‘Ghost Fleet’’ of World War               shipwrecks. NOAA’s review of the
                                                    and DMP can be downloaded or viewed                     I, wooden steamships built for the U.S.                nomination against the criteria and
                                                    on the internet at www.regulations.gov                  Emergency Fleet. The fleet was                         considerations of the SNP, including the
                                                    (search for docket # NOAA–NOS–2016–                     constructed at more than 40 shipyards                  requirement for broad-based community
                                                    0149) or at www.regulations.gov/                        in 17 states as part of the massive                    support indicated strong merit in
                                                    #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NOS-2016-                         national wartime preparation. The area’s               proposing this area as a national marine
                                                    0149. Copies can also be obtained by                    archaeological and cultural resources                  sanctuary. Therefore, NOAA completed
                                                    contacting the person identified under                  cover centuries of history from the                    its review of the nomination and, on
                                                                                                            earliest American Indian presence in the               January 12, 2015, added the area to the
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                                                                                            region about 12,000 years ago to the                   inventory of nominations that are
                                                       The public meeting locations are:
                                                                                                            Revolutionary, Civil and two World                     eligible for designation. All nominations
                                                    (1) La Plata, MD: Charles County                        Wars, as well as successive regimes of                 submitted to NOAA can be found at:
                                                         Government Building, 200                           Potomac fishing industries.                            http://www.nominate.noaa.gov/
                                                         Baltimore St., La Plata, MD 20646                     The Maryland Department of Natural                  nominations/.
                                                         (March 7, 2017)                                    Resources (DNR), Maryland Historical                      NOAA began the sanctuary
                                                    (2) Arnold, MD: Anne Arundel                            Trust, Maryland Department of                          designation process for Mallows Bay—
                                                         Community College, Center for                      Tourism, and Charles County, MD, have                  Potomac River National Marine
                                                         Applied Learning and Technology                    worked together with community                         Sanctuary on October 7, 2015 with the
                                                         (CALT) Building, Room 100, 101                     partners to initiate conservation and                  publication of a notice of intent (NOI; 80
                                                         College Pkwy., Arnold, MD 21012                    compatible public access strategies in                 FR 60634) to prepare a DEIS and the
                                                         (March 9, 2017)                                    and around Mallows Bay, consistent                     initiation of a public process, as
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul                   with numerous planning and                             required under the NMSA and the
                                                    Orlando, Regional Coordinator,                          implementation documents. In 2010,                     National Environmental Policy Act
                                                    Northeast and Great Lakes Region at                     DNR purchased a portion of land                        (NEPA). The DEIS evaluates alternatives
                                                    (240) 460–1978, paul.orlando@                           adjacent to Mallows Bay and made it                    related to the proposed designation of
                                                    noaa.gov.                                               available to Charles County to create                  Mallows Bay—Potomac River National
                                                                                                            and manage Mallows Bay County Park,                    Marine Sanctuary, including a no action
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            the main launch point for access to the                alternative. The NOI also announced
                                                    I. Introduction                                         historic shipwrecks. Pursuant to the                   NOAA’s intent to fulfill its
                                                                                                            NHPA, Maryland Historical Trust has                    responsibilities under the requirements
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                                                    A. Background                                           stewardship and oversight                              of the NHPA.
                                                      The National Marine Sanctuaries Act                   responsibility for the shipwrecks, along
                                                    (NMSA; 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.)                          with hundreds of other historic sites                  B. Need for Action
                                                    authorizes the Secretary of Commerce                    around the state. DNR manages the                         The proposed designation would
                                                    (Secretary) to designate and protect as                 waterbody and associated ecosystem                     allow NOAA to complement current
                                                    national marine sanctuaries areas of the                resources, including land use, resource                state-led efforts to conserve and manage
                                                    marine environment that are of special                  conservation and extraction activities.                the nationally significant maritime
                                                    national significance due to their                      The lands on either side of Mallows Bay                cultural heritage resources while


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                                                    enhancing public awareness and                          the shipwreck structures and their                     scale and scope of the proposed
                                                    appreciation, and facilitating to the                   interplay with the natural system.                     sanctuary, including ideas presented in
                                                    extent compatible with the primary                                                                             the community nomination. The NOI
                                                                                                            C. Designation Process
                                                    objective of resource protection, all                                                                          also announced NOAA’s intent to fulfill
                                                    public and private uses including                       National Marine Sanctuary Designation                  its responsibilities under the
                                                    recreation and tourism, as directed by                  Process                                                requirements of the NHPA.
                                                    the NMSA. The threats to these                                                                                    During the public comment period,
                                                                                                               The National Marine Sanctuaries Act
                                                    resources are related to actions or                                                                            NOAA solicited input on the range of
                                                                                                            authorizes NOAA to identify, designate,
                                                    conditions that result in the damage or                                                                        issues to be considered in an
                                                                                                            and protect areas of the marine and
                                                    loss of the historic resources. Over time                                                                      environmental impact statement to
                                                                                                            Great Lakes environment with special                   designate this area as a national marine
                                                    direct damage both intentionally and                    national significance due to their
                                                    unintentional has occurred from                                                                                sanctuary. NOAA specifically asked for
                                                                                                            conservation, recreational, ecological,                information that would assist in the
                                                    breaking, redistribution of shipwrecks                  historical, scientific, cultural,
                                                    and artifacts, defacing and physical                                                                           development of alternatives including
                                                                                                            archaeological, educational, or aesthetic              proposed regulations and boundaries.
                                                    alteration, burning, and removal from                   qualities as national marine sanctuaries.
                                                    the area. Additionally, indirect damage                                                                        NOAA accepted public comments
                                                                                                            NOAA may identify areas to consider                    through a web-based portal and by mail
                                                    to the resources has occurred from the                  for national marine sanctuary
                                                    accumulation and entanglement of trash                                                                         from October 7, 2015 through January
                                                                                                            designation through the community-                     15, 2016, and hosted two public scoping
                                                    and marine debris around the resources                  based Sanctuary Nomination Process as
                                                    and from weather-related processes                                                                             meetings. During the scoping comment
                                                                                                            described in the final rule (79 FR 33851)              period, NOAA received approximately
                                                    such as wind, flood, and ice events.                    establishing the process. The NMSA
                                                       The proposed sanctuary would                                                                                264 comments from individuals,
                                                                                                            process for designating a new national                 businesses, organizations, and local,
                                                    concentrate on the protection, access                   marine sanctuary has four steps:
                                                    and interpretation of the maritime                                                                             state, and federal agencies. The first
                                                                                                               Scoping: NOAA announces its intent                  scoping meeting was held on November
                                                    cultural features of the area, including                to designate a new national marine
                                                    the Ghost Fleet, other vessels of historic                                                                     4, 2015 in La Plata, MD, where
                                                                                                            sanctuary and asks the public for input                approximately 125 people attended and
                                                    significance, and related maritime                      on potential boundaries, resources that                51 oral and written comments were
                                                    infrastructure. The State of Maryland                   could be protected, issues NOAA                        received. The second meeting was held
                                                    currently has a comprehensive set of                    should consider and any information                    on November 10, 2015 in Annapolis,
                                                    management measures for the protection                  that should be included in the detailed                MD. Approximately 100 people
                                                    of the natural environment, including                   resource analysis in a draft                           attended that meeting, and 23 oral and
                                                    wildlife, fish, birds, water quality, and               environmental impact statement.                        written comments were received.
                                                    habitat. As such, NOAA’s proposed                          Sanctuary Proposal: NOAA prepares                      The written comments received
                                                    sanctuary regulations would focus only                  draft designation documents including a                included 141 from individuals, nine
                                                    on the protection of the shipwrecks and                 DMP, DEIS that analyzes a range of                     from businesses, 46 from organizations,
                                                    associated maritime cultural heritage                   alternatives, proposed regulations, and                two from local agencies, two from state
                                                    resources.                                              proposed boundaries.                                   agencies, and four from federal agencies.
                                                       NOAA’s proposed management                              Public Review: The public, agency                   Comments were also submitted by U.S.
                                                    actions will be primarily non-regulatory                partners, tribes, and other stakeholders               Representative Steny Hoyer and U.S.
                                                    in nature with a concise set of                         provide input on the draft documents.                  Senator Ben Cardin. All comments are
                                                    regulations focused on protecting the                   The public review step also includes the               available for review online at https://
                                                    maritime cultural heritage resources.                   formal consultations required under                    www.regulations.gov/#!docket
                                                    Although the Maryland Submerged                         NEPA, the NMSA, the NHPA, and other                    Detail;D=NOAA-NOS-2015-0111.
                                                    Archeological Historic Property Act                     relevant statutes. NOAA considers all                     The majority of comments received
                                                    (Md. Code Ann., State Fin. & Proc.                      input and determines appropriate                       during the scoping period generally
                                                    sections 5A–333 et seq.) provides a                     changes.                                               support the proposed sanctuary
                                                    basic level of protection for maritime                     Sanctuary Designation: NOAA makes                   designation based on the considerable
                                                    cultural heritage resources in Mallows                  a final decision and prepares final                    value and significance of the natural,
                                                    Bay and adjacent areas of the Potomac                   documents. Before the designation                      maritime, archaeological, and cultural
                                                    River, the proposed action would allow                  becomes effective, the Governor reviews                resources within the area including
                                                    NOAA’s management under the NMSA                        the documents. Congress also has the                   those related to Native American history
                                                    to supplement and complement the                        opportunity to review the documents.                   and activities, the immense potential for
                                                    existing authority and the current                                                                             ecological and archaeological research
                                                    management framework in the area. The                   Public Scoping Process
                                                                                                                                                                   of the area’s resources, and the
                                                    proposed national marine sanctuary                         On October 7, 2015, NOAA initiated                  economic and educational benefits of
                                                    would address ongoing threats to the                    the public scoping process with the                    increased tourism and public access and
                                                    maritime cultural heritage resources                    publication of a NOI in the Federal                    awareness. The public comments also
                                                    while providing opportunities for                       Register (80 FR 60634) asking for public               identified several additional potential
                                                    research, education, recreation, and                    input on the proposed designation and                  benefits, including restoration of the
                                                    tourism through coordinated and                         informing the public that NOAA                         Chesapeake watershed, economic
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                                                    comprehensive management and                            intended to prepare a DEIS evaluating                  revitalization of the local area, and
                                                    conservation the resources in                           alternatives related to the proposed                   promoting heritage and ecotourism.
                                                    collaboration with the State of Maryland                designation of Mallows Bay—Potomac                        Several comments opposed the
                                                    and Charles County. NOAA is also                        River National Marine Sanctuary under                  nomination predominantly citing
                                                    proposing to carry out education,                       the NMSA. That announcement                            opposition to the possibility of
                                                    science, and interpretative programs                    initiated a 90-day public comment                      increased government intervention,
                                                    that describe for visitors and user                     period during which NOAA would                         specifically regarding fossil collection
                                                    communities the relationship between                    solicited additional input related to the              and fishing activities that could


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                                                    potentially be impacted by a sanctuary                  on public comments, additional                         submitted by the community. The name
                                                    designation.                                            research conducted related to the                      aptly identifies the area where the
                                                       The comments also identified                         historical and archaeological resources                proposed sanctuary is located. NOAA
                                                    boundary alternatives for consideration                 of the area, and input from Maryland                   has also selected the acronym of
                                                    during the designation process. Several                 Department of Natural Resources,                       ‘‘MPNMS’’ to avoid having a longer
                                                    comments supported the boundary                         Maryland Historical Trust, and Charles                 acronym, such as ‘‘MBPRNMS,’’ and
                                                    proposed in the sanctuary nomination                    County.                                                avoid duplication with an acronym
                                                    package, intended to align with the                        The environmental effects of this                   already in use within the national
                                                    boundary of the Mallows Bay—                            proposed designation and alternatives                  marine sanctuary system, such as
                                                    Widewater Archaeological and Historic                   are analyzed in a DEIS published                       ‘‘MBNMS’’ used for Monterey Bay
                                                    District submitted by the State of                      concurrently with this proposed rule                   National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA is
                                                    Maryland (National Register Listing                     summary statement. NOAA has also                       asking for public input on this proposed
                                                    Number 15000173, April 24, 2015).                       developed an associated draft                          name. The public may also suggest an
                                                    However, the majority of comments                       management plan describing                             alternative name and state the reasons
                                                    supported an expanded boundary.                         comprehensive proposed management                      for suggesting an alternative name.
                                                    Several comments supported a                            framework envisioned for the area,
                                                    northward expansion to Mattawoman                                                                              3. Proposed Sanctuary Boundary
                                                                                                            including non-regulatory programs and
                                                    Creek, but most of the comments                         activities actions and strategies to                      NOAA is proposing to designate an
                                                    supported a larger boundary extending                   promote opportunities for research,                    area of approximately 52 square miles of
                                                    from Chapman Park in the North to                       education, and recreation in the area.                 the Potomac River as MPNMS. The
                                                    Chapel point in the South. One                          NOAA is seeking public comment on                      northern boundary of the area would
                                                    comment suggested an even larger                        the proposed rule, DEIS, and draft                     extend approximately 200 yards
                                                    northern boundary extending to                          management plan, which are available                   upstream of the Dominion Power lines
                                                    Piscataway Creek. Most of the support                   at http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/mallows-                near Ben Doane Road, Maryland to
                                                    for the expanded boundaries was based                   bay/ or may be obtained by contacting                  Possum Nose, Virginia. The southern
                                                    on the benefits of the additional                       the individual listed under the heading                boundary would extend from the end of
                                                    protection that the commenters felt a                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                                                                                                                                                   Owens Drive east of Chotank Creek,
                                                    larger boundary would provide to the                                                                           Virginia to Benny Gray Point, Maryland.
                                                    significant natural and maritime                        II. Summary of the Proposed                            The boundary would encompass all
                                                    cultural heritage resources in the area.                Regulations                                            tidal waters within this boundary from
                                                       Several comments did not support a                   1. Adding New Subpart S and Reserving                  mean high tide in Maryland to mean
                                                    boundary expansion citing issues                                                                               low tide in Virginia, which serves as the
                                                                                                            Subpart T
                                                    related to management, local impact,                                                                           boundary between Maryland and
                                                    and government overreach. Some                             NOAA is proposing to amend 15 CFR                   Virginia. Areas where the Virginia state
                                                    comments expressed concerns regarding                   part 922 by adding a new subpart                       line is otherwise delineated, the
                                                    how the boundaries would affect the                     (subpart S) that contains site-specific                Quantico exclusion zone, and the area
                                                    Commonwealth of Virginia’s interests                    regulations for MPNMS. This subpart                    around the Quantico marina would be
                                                    and one comment noted that Virginia                     would include the proposed boundary,                   excluded from the sanctuary. The
                                                    should be excluded from the sanctuary                   contain definitions of common terms                    detailed legal boundary description is
                                                    boundary.                                               used in the new subpart, provide a                     included in section 922.200 and the
                                                       Additional comments addressed                        framework for co-management of the                     coordinates are located in 15 CFR part
                                                    regulatory frameworks, access issues,                   sanctuary, identify prohibited activities              922, subpart S, appendix A. A map of
                                                    migratory bird protections, designation                 and exceptions, and establish                          the area is shown in the DEIS.
                                                    timeline goals, intergovernmental                       procedures for certification of existing                  The proposed MPNMS would include
                                                    collaboration, infrastructure, education                uses, permitting otherwise prohibited                  all of the known WWI-era U.S.
                                                    and outreach programing, and                            activities, and emergency regulation                   Emergency Fleet Corporation vessels in
                                                    interpretation plans.                                   procedures. Several conforming changes                 Maryland waters, as well as a number of
                                                       NOAA used these public comments to                   would also be made to the national                     historically, archaeologically, and
                                                    inform the preparation of the draft                     regulations as described detail below.                 recreationally significant shipwrecks
                                                    management plan, draft environmental                       NOAA is concurrently working on                     not currently included in the National
                                                    impact statement, and the proposed                      designating a separate new national                    Register Historic District that is located
                                                    sanctuary regulations. The proposed                     marine sanctuary in Wisconsin’s Lake                   within the proposed area. The area
                                                    designation reflects the general public                 Michigan waters as part of a separate                  incorporates marine battlescapes such
                                                    support for the protection of all                       rulemaking process, and those                          as the land-sea engagements in the Civil
                                                    nationally significant maritime cultural                regulations would be published in their                War, among the first in that conflict, and
                                                    heritage resources in the area. It also                 own new subpart (subpart T). As such,                  one Revolutionary War battlescape; the
                                                    incorporates the need for enhanced                      in this rulemaking, NOAA proposes to                   site of the first military balloon launch
                                                    recreation and access to the proposed                   add and reserve subpart T for any future               from a purpose built ‘‘aircraft carrier’’ in
                                                    sanctuary to support tourism and the                    site-specific regulations that might be                history; the site of two major
                                                    local economy.                                          issued. NOAA would later harmonize                     amphibious invasion operations:
                                                       In this proposed rule, NOAA is                       the regulations for the Wisconsin Lake                 Butler’s attack from Budd’s Ferry to
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                                                    proposing to regulate damage to the                     Michigan designation process with any                  Quantico Creek on March 9, 1861, and
                                                    maritime cultural heritage resources in                 final rule associated with this action.                the Liverpool Point to Aquia Creek
                                                    a 52-square mile area of Maryland                                                                              crossings during the Fredericksburg
                                                    waters of the Potomac River as                          2. Proposed Sanctuary Name                             Campaign; several wharves, landings,
                                                    described below. The proposed                             NOAA has proposed to name the                        navigational aids of historic note;
                                                    boundaries were expanded beyond the                     sanctuary the ‘‘Mallows Bay—Potomac                    Confederate communications and
                                                    initially nominated area and the                        River National Marine Sanctuary                        contraband water routes during the Civil
                                                    National Register Historic District based               (MPNMS)’’ based on the nomination                      War, and the overall scene of the


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                                                    Union’s Potomac River blockade, 1861–                   rigging, gear, fittings, trappings, and                prohibit damaging a sanctuary resource.
                                                    1865.                                                   equipment. It would also include                       The proposed regulation would prohibit
                                                      The proposed boundary was                             personal property of the officers, crew,               moving, removing, recovering, altering,
                                                    developed based on the nomination                       and passengers, and any cargo, as well                 destroying, possessing, or otherwise
                                                    submitted by the State of Maryland and                  as and any submerged or partially                      injuring, or attempting to move, remove,
                                                    expanded based on additional                            submerged prehistoric, historic cultural               recover, alter, destroy, possess or
                                                    information and suggestions received                    remains, such as docks, piers, fishing-                otherwise injure a sanctuary resource.
                                                    during the public comment period.                       related remains (e.g. weirs, fish-traps) or            The sanctuary prohibition on possessing
                                                    NOAA’s adjustments include moving                       other cultural heritage materials. For                 a sanctuary resources would not apply
                                                    both the northern and southern                          MPNMS sanctuary resource would also                    to historical resources removed from the
                                                    boundary lines to incorporate additional                mean any archaeological, historical, and               Sanctuary before the designation is
                                                    maritime culture heritage resources.                    cultural remains associated with or                    complete. However, Maryland state
                                                                                                            representative of historic or prehistoric              regulations related to the limited
                                                    4. Definitions                                          American Indians and historic groups or                removal of historical resources have
                                                    a. Define MPNMS Sanctuary Resources                     peoples and their activities.                          been in effect since July 1, 1988
                                                                                                               This proposed rule incorporates and                 currently apply to these resources and
                                                       NOAA is proposing to narrowly
                                                                                                            adopts other common terms defined in                   will continue to do so. In the case of
                                                    define ‘‘sanctuary resources’’ for
                                                                                                            the existing national regulations at                   sanctuary resources that are covered
                                                    MPNMS to include only the maritime
                                                                                                            section 922.3; some of those definitions               under the Sunken Military Craft Act
                                                    cultural heritage resources of the
                                                                                                            include: ‘‘Cultural resources,’’ which                 (SMCA; Pub. L. 108–375, Tit. XIV; 10
                                                    sanctuary area in accordance with the
                                                                                                            means any historical or cultural feature,              U.S.C. 113 note), NOAA and the U.S.
                                                    purpose of the proposed designation.
                                                                                                            including archaeological sites, historic               Navy would cooperate on protecting
                                                    The definition would not include
                                                                                                            structures, shipwrecks, and artifacts;                 those resources using the policy and
                                                    biological and ecological resources of
                                                                                                            and ‘‘National Marine Sanctuary’’ or                   procedures described in the 2015
                                                    the area already managed by the State of
                                                                                                            ‘‘Sanctuary,’’ which means an area of                  Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
                                                    Maryland. Creating this new site-
                                                                                                            the marine environment of special                      NOAA and the Maryland Historical
                                                    specific definition requires NOAA to
                                                                                                            national significance due to its resource              Trust have tentatively identified one
                                                    modify the national definition of
                                                                                                            or human-use values, which is                          shipwreck as covered under the SMCA.
                                                    ‘‘sanctuary resource’’ in the national
                                                                                                            designated as such to ensure its                       A copy of the MOA is available at:
                                                    regulations at section 922.3 to add an
                                                                                                            conservation and management.                           http://www.gc.noaa.gov/moa-2014-
                                                    additional sentence that defines the
                                                    term for MPNMS at section 922.201(a).                   5. Co-Management of the Sanctuary                      navy-signed.pdf.
                                                    This is similar to the approach taken for                  In order to further enhance the strong              b. Damaging Sanctuary Signs
                                                    other national marine sanctuaries that                  engagement forged by the State of                         In addition to prohibiting damage to
                                                    do not share the full ‘‘sanctuary                       Maryland and Charles County in                         sanctuary resources, NOAA is also
                                                    resource’’ definition such as Thunder                   nominating this area as a proposed                     proposing to prohibit damage to
                                                    Bay National Marine Sanctuary.                          national marine sanctuary and in                       sanctuary signs, notices, placards,
                                                       Additionally NOAA would add a                        contributing to the development of the                 monuments, stakes, posts, buoys, or
                                                    definition in the MPNMS regulations at                  draft designation documents, NOAA                      boundary markers. These materials are
                                                    section 922.201(a) for sanctuary                        proposes to manage the sanctuary                       part of the management of the sanctuary
                                                    resource that uses the national                         collaboratively with the state and                     and may contribute to education and
                                                    definition for ‘‘historical resources’’ and             county. NOAA proposes to establish the                 outreach programs. The materials are
                                                    expands it to specifically provide                      framework for co-management of the                     also federal property and therefore
                                                    examples of the types of resources in                   sanctuary at section 922.202 and                       NOAA proposes to prohibit damage
                                                    this sanctuary that fall within that                    intends to work out the operational                    from marking, defacing or altering the
                                                    definition. The national definition of                  details of the collaboration in a                      materials in any way.
                                                    ‘‘historical resources’’ at section 922.3               Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
                                                    describes the resource within the                       Details on the execution of sanctuary                  c. Interfering With Investigations
                                                    definition of ‘‘historical resource’’ to                management such as activities,                            NOAA is proposing a regulation to
                                                    include resources that possess                          programs, and permitting programs                      prohibit interfering with sanctuary
                                                    historical, cultural, archaeological or                 would be included in the MOU and can                   enforcement activities. This regulation
                                                    paleontological significance, such as                   be updated to adapt to changing                        will assist in NOAA’s enforcement of
                                                    sites, contextual information, structures,              conditions or threats to the sanctuary                 the sanctuary regulations and strengthen
                                                    districts, and objects significantly                    resources. Any significant changes to                  sanctuary management.
                                                    associated with or representative of                    the regulations or management plan
                                                    earlier people, cultures, maritime                                                                             d. Exemption for Emergencies and Law
                                                                                                            would not only be jointly coordinated
                                                    heritage, and human activities and                                                                             Enforcement
                                                                                                            but also subject to public review.
                                                    events. These historical resources also                                                                           NOAA is proposing to include an
                                                    include ‘‘cultural resources,’’                         6. Prohibited and Regulated Activities                 exemption from the three regulations
                                                    ‘‘submerged cultural resources,’’ and                      NOAA is proposing to supplement                     described above for activities the
                                                    also include ‘‘historical properties,’’ as              and complement existing management                     respond to emergencies that threaten
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                                                    defined in the National Historic                        of this area by proposing three                        lives, property or the environment, or
                                                    Preservation Act.                                       regulations to protect the sanctuary                   are necessary for law enforcement
                                                       The new MPNMS definition of                          resources in section 922.203(a).                       purposes.
                                                    sanctuary resources would then be
                                                    defined in section 922.201 to include                   a. Damaging Sanctuary Resources                        e. Department of Defense Activities
                                                    historical resources as defined by                         As a complement to existing                            NOAA is also proposing that
                                                    section 922.3. This would include any                   protections under state law and NHPA                   Department of Defense (DOD) activities
                                                    sunken watercraft and any associated                    regulations, NOAA is proposing to                      be carried out in a manner that avoids


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                                                    damage to sanctuary resources to the                    subsistence use or access permitted by                 bond, against claims arising out of
                                                    maximum extent practicable. In the                      other federal, state, local, or tribal                 activities conducted under the permit.
                                                    event that DOD activities damage a                      agencies might be occurring within the                 The NMSA allows NOAA to assess and
                                                    sanctuary resource, NOAA and DOD                        MPNMS area that would otherwise be                     collect fees for the conduct of any
                                                    would coordinate to work out a                          prohibited by MPNMS regulations,                       activity under a SUP. The fees collected
                                                    mitigation and restoration plan. Given                  NOAA would add language at section                     could be used to recover the
                                                    the definition of sanctuary resources is                922.206 describing the process by which                administrative costs of issuing the
                                                    limited to the historical resources and                 it can certify existing activities within              permit, the cost of implementing the
                                                    does not include biological or ecological               the expansion area. In compliance with                 permit, monitoring costs associated with
                                                    resources NOAA does not anticipate                      the NMSA, MPNMS regulations at                         the conduct of the activity, and the fair
                                                    that many, if any, current DOD activities               section 922.206 would state that                       market value of the use of sanctuary
                                                    would impact the resources.                             certification is the process by which                  resources.
                                                                                                            permitted activities existing prior to the
                                                    7. Emergency Regulations                                designation of the sanctuary that violate              9. Other Conforming Amendments
                                                       As part of the proposed designation,                 sanctuary prohibitions may be allowed                    The general regulations in part 922,
                                                    NOAA is proposing to give the                           to continue, provided certain conditions               subpart A, for general information and
                                                    sanctuary authority to issue emergency                  are met. Applications for certifying                   part 922, subpart E, for regulations of
                                                    regulations. Emergency regulations are                  permitted existing uses would have to                  general applicability would also have to
                                                    used in limited cases and under specific                be received by NOAA within 180 days                    be amended so that the regulations are
                                                    conditions when there is an imminent                    of the effective date of the designation.              accurate and up-to-date. The 10 sections
                                                    risk to sanctuary resources and a                       c. Authorizations                                      that will need to be updated to reflect
                                                    temporary prohibition would prevent                                                                            the increased number of sanctuaries or
                                                    the destruction or loss of those                           NOAA also proposes to provide                       to add subpart S to the list of
                                                    resources. Under the NMSA, NOAA                         MPNMS with the authority to consider                   sanctuaries. The modified sections to
                                                    only issues emergency regulations that                  allowing an otherwise prohibited                       conform to adding a new sanctuary are:
                                                                                                            activity if such activity is specifically
                                                    address an imminent risk for a fixed
                                                                                                            authorized by any valid Federal, state,                • Section 922.1 Applicability of
                                                    amount of time with a maximum of 6                                                                               regulations
                                                    months that can only be extended a                      or local lease, permit, license, approval,
                                                                                                            or other authorization issued after                    • Section 922.40 Purpose
                                                    single time. A full rulemaking process                                                                         • Section 922.41 Boundaries
                                                    must be undertaken, including a public                  sanctuary designation. Authorization
                                                                                                            authority is intended to streamline                    • Section 922.42 Allowed activities
                                                    comment period, to consider making an                                                                          • Section 922.43 Prohibited or
                                                    emergency regulation permanent.                         regulatory requirements by reducing the
                                                                                                            need for multiple permits and would                      otherwise regulated activities
                                                    NOAA would add the authority to issue                                                                          • Section 922.44 Emergency
                                                    emergency regulations by modifying the                  apply to all proposed prohibitions at
                                                                                                            section 922.203. As such, NOAA                           regulations
                                                    national regulations at section 922.44 to                                                                      • Section 922.47 Pre-existing
                                                    include MPNMS in a list of sanctuaries                  proposes to amend the regulatory text at
                                                                                                            section 922.49 to add reference to                       authorizations or rights and
                                                    that have site-specific regulations                                                                              certifications of pre-existing
                                                    related to emergency regulations, and                   subpart S.
                                                                                                                                                                     authorizations or rights
                                                    adding detailed site-specific emergency                 d. Special Use Permits                                 • Section 922.48 National Marine
                                                    regulations to the MPNMS regulations at                    NOAA has the authority under the                      Sanctuary permits—application
                                                    section 922.204.                                        NMSA to issue special use permits                        procedures and issuance criteria
                                                    8. General Permits, Certifications,                     (SUPs) at national marine sanctuaries as               • Section 922.49 Notification and
                                                    Authorizations, and Special Use Permits                 established by Section 310 of the                        review of applications for leases,
                                                                                                            NMSA. SUPs can be used to authorize                      licenses, permits, approvals, or other
                                                    a. General Permits                                      specific activities in a sanctuary if such               authorizations to conduct a prohibited
                                                       NOAA is proposing to include the                     authorization is necessary (1) to                        activity
                                                    authority to issue permits to allow                     establish conditions of access to and use              • Section 922.50 Appeals of
                                                    certain activities that would otherwise                 of any sanctuary resource; or (2) to                     administrative action
                                                    violate the prohibition in MPNMS.                       promote public use and understanding
                                                                                                                                                                   10. Terms of Designation
                                                    Similar to other national marine                        of a sanctuary resource. The activities
                                                    sanctuaries, NOAA is proposing to                       that qualify for a SUP are set forth in the              Section 304(a)(4) of the National
                                                    consider these permits only for                         Federal Register (78 FR 25957; May 3,                  Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA)
                                                    education, research, or management.                     2013). Categories of SUPs may be                       requires that the terms of designation
                                                       To address the above additions to the                changed or added to through public                     include the geographic area included
                                                    ONMS general permit authority for                       notice and comment. NOAA would not                     within the sanctuary; the characteristics
                                                    MPNMS, NOAA would amend                                 apply the SUP to activities in place at                of the area that give it conservation,
                                                    regulatory text in the program-wide                     the time of the MPNMS designation.                     recreational, ecological, historical,
                                                    regulations in part 922, subpart E, to                     SUP applications are reviewed to                    research, educational, or aesthetic value;
                                                    add references to subpart S, as                         ensure that the activity is compatible                 and the types of activities that will be
                                                    appropriate. NOAA would also add a                      with the purposes for which the                        subject to regulation by the Secretary of
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                                                    new section 922.205 in subpart S titled                 sanctuary is designated and that the                   Commerce to protect these
                                                    ‘‘Permit procedures and review criteria’’               activities carried out under the SUP be                characteristics. Section 304(a)(4) also
                                                    that would address site-specific permit                 conducted in a manner that do not                      specifies that the terms of designation
                                                    procedures for MPNMS.                                   destroy, cause the loss of, or injure                  may be modified only by the same
                                                                                                            sanctuary resources. NOAA also                         procedures by which the original
                                                    b. Certifications                                       requires SUP permittees to purchase                    designation was made. Thus, the terms
                                                      Because of the possibility that                       and maintain comprehensive general                     of designation serve as a constitution for
                                                    preexisting activities, right of                        liability insurance, or post an equivalent             the Sanctuary.


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                                                      NOAA is proposing to establish terms                  Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                      the individual listed under the heading
                                                    to designation that describe the                        Impact                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT;
                                                    geographic area, resources, and                           This proposed rule has been                          include contact information for the
                                                    activities as described in details above.               determined to be not significant for                   principal representative for the
                                                    NOAA would add the terms of                             purposes of Executive Order 12866.                     consultation; and describe you or your
                                                    designation language as Appendix B to                                                                          party’s interest in the proposed
                                                    the MPNMS regulations at 15 CFR part                    Executive Order 13132: Federalism                      designation. In accordance with 36 CFR
                                                    922, subpart S.                                         Assessment                                             800.3(f)(3), NOAA will consider all
                                                                                                              NOAA has concluded that this                         ‘‘consulting party’’ requests but has
                                                    III. Classification                                     regulatory action does not have                        ultimate discretion in determining and
                                                                                                            federalism implications sufficient to                  inviting additional consulting parties.
                                                    National Marine Sanctuaries Act
                                                                                                            warrant preparation of a federalism                    Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                       NOAA has determined that the                         assessment under Executive Order                          The Small Business Administration
                                                    designation of the Mallows Bay—                         13132 because NOAA supplements and                     has established thresholds on the
                                                    Potomac River National Marine                           complements state and local laws under                 designation of businesses as ‘‘small
                                                    Sanctuary will not have a negative                      the NMSA.                                              entities’’. A finfish fishing businesses is
                                                    impact on the National Marine                                                                                  considered a small business if it has
                                                                                                            National Historic Preservation Act
                                                    Sanctuary System and that sufficient                                                                           annual receipts of less than $20.5
                                                    resources exist to effectively implement                   The National Historic Preservation                  million. Scenic and Sightseeing and
                                                    sanctuary management plans and to                       Act (NHPA; 16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) is                   Recreational industries are considered
                                                    update site characterizations. The                      intended to preserve historical and                    small businesses if they have annual
                                                    finding for NMSA section 304(f) is                      archaeological sites in the United States              receipts not in excess of $7.5 million.
                                                    published on the ONMS Web site for the                  of America. The act created the National               According to these limits, each of the
                                                    Mallows Bay—Potomac River                               Register of Historic Places, the list of               businesses potentially affected by the
                                                    designation at http://sanctuaries.noaa.                 National Historic Landmarks, and State                 proposed rule would most likely be
                                                    gov/mallows-bay/.                                       Historic Preservation Offices. Section                 small businesses. However, as further
                                                                                                            106 of the NHPA requires Federal                       discussed below, these regulations will
                                                    National Environmental Policy Act                       agencies to take into account the effects              not have a significant economic impact
                                                                                                            of their undertakings on historic                      on the affected small entities, and the
                                                       NOAA has prepared a draft                            properties, and afford the Advisory
                                                    environmental impact statement to                                                                              Chief Counsel for Regulations for the
                                                                                                            Council on Historic Preservation                       Department of Commerce has certified
                                                    evaluate the environmental effects of the               (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to                     to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                    proposed rulemaking and alternatives as                 comment. The historic preservation                     Small Business Administration that this
                                                    required by NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et                     review process mandated by Section                     rule will not have significant economic
                                                    seq.) and the NMSA. Copies of the DEIS                  106 is outlined in regulations issued by               impact on a substantial number of small
                                                    and related DMP are available at the                    ACHP (36 CFR part 800 et seq.). In                     entities. Thus, NOAA is not required to
                                                    address and Web site listed in the                      fulfilling its responsibilities under the              and has not prepared an initial
                                                    ADDRESSES section of this proposed rule.                NHPA, NOAA is seeking to identify                      regulatory flexibility analysis.
                                                    NOAA is also soliciting public                          consulting parties in addition to the                     Methodology. The analysis here is
                                                    comments on the DEIS and DMP.                           State Historic Preservation Officer                    based on limited quantitative
                                                    Responses to comments received on this                  (SHPO), and will complete the                          information on how much each activity
                                                    proposed rule as well as on the DEIS                    identification of historic properties and              occurs within the proposed sanctuary.
                                                    and draft management plan will be                       the assessment of the effects of the                   Consequently, the result is more
                                                    published in the final environmental                    undertaking on such properties in                      qualitative than quantitative.
                                                    impact statement and preamble to the                    scheduled consultations with those                        Scales Used for Assessing Impacts.
                                                    final rule.                                             identified parties and the SHPO. By this               For assessing levels of impacts within
                                                                                                            notice NOAA seeks public input,                        an alternative, NOAA used three levels;
                                                    Coastal Zone Management Act                             particularly in regard to the                          ‘‘negligible’’, ‘‘moderate’’ and ‘‘high’’
                                                                                                            identification of historic properties                  plus ‘‘no impacts’’. For levels of impacts
                                                       Section 307 of the Coastal Zone
                                                                                                            within the proposed areas of potential                 within the proposed alternatives being
                                                    Management Act (CZMA; 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                            effect. Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.16(1)(1),               analyzed, negligible means very low
                                                    1456) requires Federal agencies to
                                                                                                            historic properties includes: ‘‘any                    benefits, costs, or net benefits (less than
                                                    consult with a state’s coastal program on               prehistoric or historic district, site,                1% change). Moderate impacts would
                                                    potential Federal regulations having an                 building, structure or object included in,             be more than 1% but less than or equal
                                                    effect on state waters. Because MPNMS                   or eligible for inclusion in, the National             to 10%, and high impacts would be
                                                    encompasses a portion of the Maryland                   Register of Historic Places maintained                 more than 10%. For market economic
                                                    State waters and is adjacent to the                     by the Secretary of the Interior. The                  values (revenue, costs, and profits),
                                                    Commonwealth of Virginia lands and                      term includes artifacts, records, and                  negligible would mean no likely impact
                                                    waters, NOAA intends to submit a copy                   remains that are related to and located                whereas moderate and high could mean
                                                    of this proposed rule and supporting                    within such properties. The term                       some measurable impact on market
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                                                    documents to the Maryland Coastal                       includes properties of traditional                     economic values at the levels noted
                                                    Zone Management Program and Virginia                    religious and cultural importance to an                above. NOAA analyzed the proposed
                                                    Coastal Zone Management Program for                     Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian                        national marine sanctuary described
                                                    evaluation of Federal consistency under                 organization and that meet the National                above.
                                                    the CZMA. NOAA will publish the final                   Register criteria.’’ If you, your                         Small business user groups include
                                                    rule and designation only after                         organization(s), or business(es) would                 commercial fishing operation,
                                                    completion of the consultation                          like to be considered a ‘‘consulting                   recreation-tourism related businesses,
                                                    requirements under the CZMA.                            party’’ under Section 106 please contact               and land use and development


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                                                    businesses. Other user groups not                       sanctuary community. This could                        IV. Request for Comments
                                                    included here are research and                          potentially improve the potential for                    NOAA requests comments on this
                                                    education, people who receive passive                   business growth within the area. In                    proposed rule by March 31, 2017. In
                                                    economic use value from stabilization or                which case, recreational operators could               additional to requesting comments on
                                                    improvement to the proposed sanctuary                   potentially see a positive ‘‘moderate’’                this proposed rule, NOAA is also
                                                    resources and the U.S. Navy, none of                    improvement. Additionally, these                       soliciting input on the DEIS and DMP.
                                                    whom are small businesses.                              regulations will have no impact on                     In addition NOAA would like the public
                                                       NOAA assessed three types of                         personal property rights, land use and                 comments on the proposed name for the
                                                    regulations included in the proposed                    planning.                                              sanctuary.
                                                    action; (1) moving, removing,
                                                    recovering, altering, inuring, etc., (2)                Paperwork Reduction Act                                List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 922
                                                    marking, defacing or damaging etc., and                                                                          Administrative practice and
                                                    (3) interfering with obstructing, etc. (see               ONMS has a valid Office of
                                                                                                            Management and Budget (OMB) control                    procedure, Coastal zone, Historic
                                                    section 922.203 for full details).                                                                             preservation, Intergovernmental
                                                       Proposed Action.                                     number (0648–0141) for the collection
                                                                                                            of public information related to the                   relations, Marine resources, Natural
                                                       Moving, Removing, etc. Regulation.
                                                                                                            processing of ONMS permits across the                  resources, Penalties, Recreation and
                                                    Under the proposed rule, NOAA would
                                                                                                            National Marine Sanctuary System.                      recreation areas, Reporting and
                                                    not permit moving, removing,
                                                                                                            NOAA’s proposal to create MPNMS                        recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.
                                                    recovering, altering, injuring,
                                                    destroying, possessing or attempting to                 would likely result in an increase in the                Dated: December 22, 2016.
                                                    move, remove, recover, alter, injure,                   number of requests for ONMS general                    W. Russell Callender,
                                                    destroy or possess a sanctuary resource                 permits, special use permits,                          Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services
                                                    (except where removed or possessed                      certifications, and authorizations                     and Coastal Zone Management.
                                                    prior to sanctuary designation). Small                  because this action proposes to add                      Accordingly, for the reasons
                                                    businesses that could potentially be                    general permits and special use permits,               discussed in the preamble, the National
                                                    impacted include commercial fishing,                    certifications, appeals, and the authority             Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    recreational for-hire fishing operations,               to authorize other valid federal, state, or            Administration proposes to amend 15
                                                    dive operations and other water                         local leases, permits, licenses,                       CFR part 922 as follows:
                                                    recreation based operators.                             approvals, or other authorizations. An
                                                       The expected impact to all these                     increase in the number of ONMS permit                  PART 922—NATIONAL MARINE
                                                    business in the preferred alternative is                requests would require a change to the                 SANCTUARY PROGRAM
                                                    ‘‘no impact’’. The gear likely to be used               reporting burden certified for OMB                     REGULATIONS
                                                    to commercially fish or recreationally                  control number 0648–0141. An update
                                                    fish in the sanctuary will not be                                                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for 15 CFR
                                                                                                            to this control number for the                         part 922 continues to read as follows:
                                                    impacted by this regulation. Therefore,                 processing of ONMS permits would be
                                                    commercial fishing operations and for-                                                                             Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.
                                                                                                            requested as part of the final rule for
                                                    hire operations are not expected to be                                                                             2. Revise § 922.1 to read as follows:
                                                                                                            sanctuary expansion.                                   ■
                                                    impacted. Education and outreach will
                                                    be used to educate user groups about the                  Nationwide, NOAA issues                              § 922.1    Applicability of regulations.
                                                    location of the sanctuary resources to                  approximately 500 national marine                        Unless noted otherwise, the
                                                    prevent anchor damage. Divers will still                sanctuary permits each year. Of this                   regulations in subparts A, D, and E of
                                                    be able to use the resource, but not able               amount, MPNMS is expected to add 4                     this part apply to all National Marine
                                                    to take sanctuary resources, therefore                  to 5 permit requests per year. The public              Sanctuaries and related site-specific
                                                    the impact for this user group is also                  reporting burden for national marine                   regulations set forth in this part.
                                                    ‘‘no impact’’.                                          sanctuaries permits is estimated to                    Subparts B and C of this part apply to
                                                       Marking, defacing or damaging, etc.                  average 1.5 hours per response,                        the sanctuary nomination process and to
                                                    Regulation. Using the best information,                 including the time for reviewing                       the designation of future Sanctuaries.
                                                    there are no known businesses that rely                 instructions, searching existing data                  ■ 3. Amend § 922.3 by revising the
                                                    on damaging or defacing sanctuary                       sources, gathering and maintaining the                 definition of ‘‘Sanctuary resource’’ to
                                                    resources and no known businesses                       data needed and completing and                         read as follows:
                                                    whose actions damage or deface                          reviewing the collection of information.
                                                    sanctuary resources. Therefore, this                                                                           § 922.3    Definitions.
                                                                                                              Send comments regarding the burden
                                                    prohibition is expected to have ‘‘no                    estimate for this data collection                      *      *    *     *     *
                                                    impact’’ on small businesses.                                                                                     Sanctuary resource means any living
                                                                                                            requirement, or any other aspect of this
                                                       Interfering with, obstructing, delaying                                                                     or non-living resource of a National
                                                                                                            data collection, including suggestions
                                                    or preventing an investigation                                                                                 Marine Sanctuary that contributes to the
                                                                                                            for reducing the burden, to NOAA (see                  conservation, recreational, ecological,
                                                    Regulation. This prohibition is also
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_
                                                    expected to have ‘‘no impact’’ on small                                                                        historical, research, educational, or
                                                                                                            submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202)                aesthetic value of the Sanctuary,
                                                    businesses. There is no evidence that
                                                                                                            395–7285.                                              including, but not limited to, the
                                                    any small businesses in the area would
                                                    be impacted by this prohibition.                          Notwithstanding any other provision                  substratum of the area of the Sanctuary,
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                                                       All Regulations. NOAA expects the                    of law, no person is required to respond               other submerged features and the
                                                    combined effects of all the regulations to              to, nor shall any person be subject to a               surrounding seabed, carbonate rock,
                                                    have ‘‘no impact’’ on small businesses.                 penalty for failure to comply with a                   corals and other bottom formations,
                                                    However, it is possible that some small                 collection of information subject to the               coralline algae and other marine plants
                                                    business may be able to leverage a                      requirements of the Paperwork                          and algae, marine invertebrates, brine-
                                                    sanctuary designation to increase                       Reduction Act, unless that collection of               seep biota, phytoplankton, zooplankton,
                                                    awareness and interest in recreational                  information displays a currently valid                 fish, seabirds, sea turtles and other
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                                                    historical resources. For Thunder Bay                   ■   8. Revise § 922.44 to read as follows:             § 922.48 National Marine Sanctuary
                                                    National Marine Sanctuary and                                                                                  permits—application procedures and
                                                    Underwater Preserve, Sanctuary                          § 922.44    Emergency regulations.                     issuance criteria.
                                                    resource means an underwater cultural                      (a) Where necessary to prevent or                      (a) A person may conduct an activity
                                                    resource as defined at § 922.191. For                   minimize the destruction of, loss of, or               prohibited by subparts F through O and
                                                    Mallows Bay—Potomac River National                      injury to a Sanctuary resource or                      S and T of this part, if conducted in
                                                    Marine Sanctuary, Sanctuary resource is                 quality, or minimize the imminent risk                 accordance with the scope, purpose,
                                                    defined at § 922.201(a).                                of such destruction, loss, or injury, any              terms and conditions of a permit issued
                                                    *     *     *    *     *                                and all such activities are subject to                 under this section and subparts F
                                                    ■ 4. Revise § 922.40 to read as follows:                immediate temporary regulation,                        through O and S and T, as appropriate.
                                                                                                            including prohibition.                                 For the Florida Keys National Marine
                                                    § 922.40   Purpose.                                                                                            Sanctuary, a person may conduct an
                                                                                                               (b) The provisions of this section do
                                                       The purpose of the regulations in this               not apply to the following national                    activity prohibited by subpart P of this
                                                    subpart and in the site-specific subparts               marine sanctuaries with site-specific                  part if conducted in accordance with the
                                                    is to implement the designations of the                 regulations that establish procedures for              scope, purpose, terms and conditions of
                                                    National Marine Sanctuaries by                          issuing emergency regulations:                         a permit issued under § 922.166. For the
                                                    regulating activities affecting them,                                                                          Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
                                                    consistent with their respective terms of                  (1) Cordell Bank National Marine
                                                                                                                                                                   and Underwater Preserve, a person may
                                                    designation in order to protect, preserve               Sanctuary, § 922.112(e).
                                                                                                                                                                   conduct an activity prohibited by
                                                    and manage and thereby ensure the                          (2) Florida Keys National Marine                    subpart R of this part in accordance
                                                    health, integrity and continued                         Sanctuary, § 922.165.                                  with the scope, purpose, terms and
                                                    availability of the conservation,                          (3) Hawaiian Islands Humpback                       conditions of a permit issued under
                                                    ecological, recreational, research,                     Whale National Marine Sanctuary,                       § 922.195.
                                                    educational, historical and aesthetic                   § 922.185.                                                (b) Applications for permits to
                                                    resources and qualities of these areas.                    (4) Thunder Bay National Marine                     conduct activities otherwise prohibited
                                                    Additional purposes of the regulations                  Sanctuary, § 922.196.                                  by subparts F through O and S and T of
                                                    implementing the designation of the                        (5) Mallows Bay—Potomac River                       this part, should be addressed to the
                                                    Florida Keys and Hawaiian Islands                       National Marine Sanctuary, § 922.204.                  Director and sent to the address
                                                    Humpback Whale National Marine                                                                                 specified in subparts F through O of this
                                                    Sanctuaries are found at §§ 922.160 and                    (6) [Reserved]
                                                                                                                                                                   part, or subparts R through T of this
                                                    922.180, respectively.                                  ■ 9. Amend § 922.47 by revising
                                                                                                                                                                   part, as appropriate. An application
                                                    ■ 5. Revise § 922.41 to read as follows:                paragraph (b) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                   must include:
                                                    § 922.41   Boundaries.                                  § 922.47 Pre-existing authorizations or                   (1) A detailed description of the
                                                                                                            rights and certifications of pre-existing              proposed activity including a timetable
                                                       The boundary for each of the National
                                                                                                            authorizations or rights.                              for completion;
                                                    Marine Sanctuaries is set forth in the
                                                                                                            *      *    *     *     *                                 (2) The equipment, personnel and
                                                    site-specific regulations covered by this
                                                                                                               (b) The prohibitions listed in subparts             methodology to be employed;
                                                    part.                                                                                                             (3) The qualifications and experience
                                                    ■ 6. Revise § 922.42 to read as follows:                F through P and R through T of this part
                                                                                                                                                                   of all personnel;
                                                                                                            do not apply to any activity authorized
                                                    § 922.42   Allowed activities.                                                                                    (4) The potential effects of the
                                                                                                            by a valid lease, permit, license,
                                                       All activities (e.g., fishing, boating,                                                                     activity, if any, on Sanctuary resources
                                                                                                            approval or other authorization in
                                                    diving, research, education) may be                                                                            and qualities; and
                                                                                                            existence on the effective date of                        (5) Copies of all other required
                                                    conducted unless prohibited or                          Sanctuary designation, or in the case of
                                                    otherwise regulated in the site-specific                                                                       licenses, permits, approvals or other
                                                                                                            the Florida Keys National Marine                       authorizations.
                                                    regulations covered by this part, subject               Sanctuary the effective date of the
                                                    to any emergency regulations                                                                                      (c) Upon receipt of an application, the
                                                                                                            regulations in subpart P, and issued by                Director may request such additional
                                                    promulgated under this part, subject to                 any Federal, State or local authority of
                                                    all prohibitions, regulations,                                                                                 information from the applicant as he or
                                                                                                            competent jurisdiction, or by any valid                she deems necessary to act on the
                                                    restrictions, and conditions validly                    right of subsistence use or access in
                                                    imposed by any Federal, State, or local                                                                        application and may seek the views of
                                                                                                            existence on the effective date of                     any persons or entity, within or outside
                                                    authority of competent jurisdiction,                    Sanctuary designation, or in the case of
                                                    including but not limited to, Federal,                                                                         the Federal government, and may hold
                                                                                                            the Florida Keys National Marine                       a public hearing, as deemed
                                                    Tribal, and State fishery management                    Sanctuary the effective date of the
                                                    authorities, and subject to the                                                                                appropriate.
                                                                                                            regulations in subpart P, provided that                   (d) The Director, at his or her
                                                    provisions of section 312 of the National               the holder of such authorization or right
                                                    Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA) (16                                                                              discretion, may issue a permit, subject
                                                                                                            complies with certification procedures                 to such terms and conditions as he or
                                                    U.S.C. 1431 et seq.). The Assistant                     and criteria promulgated at the time of
                                                    Administrator may only directly                                                                                she deems appropriate, to conduct a
                                                                                                            Sanctuary designation, or in the case of               prohibited activity, in accordance with
                                                    regulate fishing activities pursuant to                 the Florida Keys National Marine
                                                    the procedure set forth in section                                                                             the criteria found in subparts F through
                                                                                                            Sanctuary the effective date of the                    O of this part, or subparts R through T
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                                                    304(a)(5) of the NMSA.                                  regulations in subpart P, and with any
                                                    ■ 7. Revise § 922.43 to read as follows:                                                                       of this part, as appropriate. The Director
                                                                                                            terms and conditions on the exercise of                shall further impose, at a minimum, the
                                                    § 922.43 Prohibited or otherwise regulated              such authorization or right imposed by                 conditions set forth in the relevant
                                                    activities.                                             the Director as a condition of                         subpart.
                                                      The site-specific regulations                         certification as the Director deems                       (e) A permit granted pursuant to this
                                                    applicable to the activities specified                  necessary to achieve the purposes for                  section is nontransferable.
                                                    therein are set forth in the subparts                   which the Sanctuary was designated.                       (f) The Director may amend, suspend,
                                                    covered by this part.                                   ■ 10. Revise § 922.48 to read as follows:              or revoke a permit issued pursuant to


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                                                    this section for good cause. The Director               Director, Office of National Marine                    jurisdiction (hereinafter appellant) may
                                                    may deny a permit application pursuant                  Sanctuaries at the address specified in                appeal to the Assistant Administrator:
                                                    to this section, in whole or in part, if it             subparts L through P of this part, or                     (i) The granting, denial, conditioning,
                                                    is determined that the permittee or                     subparts R through T of this part, as                  amendment, suspension or revocation
                                                    applicant has acted in violation of the                 appropriate. A copy of the application                 by the Director of a National Marine
                                                    terms and conditions of a permit or of                  must accompany the notification.                       Sanctuary or Special Use permit;
                                                    the regulations set forth in this section                  (d) The Director may request                           (ii) The conditioning, amendment,
                                                    or subparts F through O of this part, or                additional information from the                        suspension or revocation of a
                                                    subparts R through T of this part or for                applicant as he or she deems reasonably                certification under § 922.47; or
                                                    other good cause. Any such action shall                 necessary to determine whether to                         (iii) For those Sanctuaries described
                                                    be communicated in writing to the                       object to issuance of an authorization                 in subparts L through P and R through
                                                    permittee or applicant by certified mail                described in paragraph (a) of this                     T of this part, the objection to issuance
                                                    and shall set forth the reason(s) for the               section, or what terms and conditions                  of or the imposition of terms and
                                                    action taken. Procedures governing                      are reasonably necessary to protect                    conditions on a lease, permit, license or
                                                    permit sanctions and denials for                        Sanctuary resources and qualities. The                 other authorization issued by any
                                                    enforcement reasons are set forth in                    information requested must be received                 Federal, State, or local authority of
                                                    subpart D of 15 CFR part 904.                           by the Director within 45 days of the                  competent jurisdiction.
                                                    ■ 11. Revise § 922.49 to read as follows:               postmark date of the request. The                         (2) For those National Marine
                                                                                                            Director may seek the views of any                     Sanctuaries described in subparts F
                                                    § 922.49 Notification and review of                     persons on the application.                            through K and S and T of this part, any
                                                    applications for leases, licenses, permits,                (e) The Director shall notify, in                   interested person may also appeal the
                                                    approvals, or other authorizations to                                                                          same actions described in paragraphs
                                                    conduct a prohibited activity.
                                                                                                            writing, the agency to which application
                                                                                                            has been made of his or her pending                    (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section. For
                                                       (a) A person may conduct an activity                 review of the application and possible                 appeals arising from actions taken with
                                                    prohibited by subparts L through P of                   objection to issuance. Upon completion                 respect to these National Marine
                                                    this part, or subparts R through T of this              of review of the application and                       Sanctuaries, the term ‘‘appellant’’
                                                    part, if such activity is specifically                  information received with respect                      includes any such interested persons.
                                                    authorized by any valid Federal, State,                 thereto, the Director shall notify both                   (b) An appeal under paragraph (a) of
                                                    or local lease, permit, license, approval,              the agency and applicant, in writing,                  this section must be in writing, state the
                                                    or other authorization issued after the                                                                        action(s) by the Director appealed and
                                                                                                            whether he or she has an objection to
                                                    effective date of Sanctuary designation,                                                                       the reason(s) for the appeal, and be
                                                                                                            issuance and what terms and conditions
                                                    or in the case of the Florida Keys                                                                             received within 30 days of receipt of
                                                                                                            he or she deems reasonably necessary to
                                                    National Marine Sanctuary after the                                                                            notice of the action by the Director.
                                                                                                            protect Sanctuary resources and
                                                    effective date of the regulations in                                                                           Appeals should be addressed to the
                                                                                                            qualities, and reasons therefor.
                                                    subpart P, provided that:                                  (f) The Director may amend the terms                Assistant Administrator for Ocean
                                                       (1) The applicant notifies the Director,             and conditions deemed reasonably                       Services and Coastal Zone Management,
                                                    in writing, of the application for such                 necessary to protect Sanctuary resources               NOAA 1305 East-West Highway, 13th
                                                    authorization (and of any application for               and qualities whenever additional                      Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
                                                    an amendment, renewal, or extension of                                                                            (c)(1) The Assistant Administrator
                                                                                                            information becomes available justifying
                                                    such authorization) within fifteen (15)                                                                        may request the appellant to submit
                                                                                                            such an amendment.
                                                    days of the date of filing of the                          (g) Any time limit prescribed in or                 such information as the Assistant
                                                    application or the effective date of                    established under this section may be                  Administrator deems necessary in order
                                                    Sanctuary designation, or in the case of                extended by the Director for good cause.               for him or her to decide the appeal. The
                                                    the Florida Keys National Marine                           (h) The applicant may appeal any                    information requested must be received
                                                    Sanctuary the effective date of the                     objection by, or terms or conditions                   by the Assistant Administrator within
                                                    regulations in subpart P of this part,                  imposed by, the Director to the                        45 days of the postmark date of the
                                                    whichever is later;                                     Assistant Administrator or designee in                 request. The Assistant Administrator
                                                       (2) The applicant complies with the                  accordance with the provisions of                      may seek the views of any other
                                                    other provisions of this section;                       § 922.50.                                              persons. For the Monitor National
                                                       (3) The Director notifies the applicant              ■ 12. Revise § 922.50 to read as follows:              Marine Sanctuary, if the appellant has
                                                    and authorizing agency that he or she                                                                          requested a hearing, the Assistant
                                                    does not object to issuance of the                      § 922.50    Appeals of administrative action.          Administrator shall grant an informal
                                                    authorization (or amendment, renewal,                      (a)(1) Except for permit actions taken              hearing. For all other National Marine
                                                    or extension); and                                      for enforcement reasons (see subpart D                 Sanctuaries, the Assistant Administrator
                                                       (4) The applicant complies with any                  of 15 CFR part 904 for applicable                      may determine whether to hold an
                                                    terms and conditions the Director deems                 procedures), an applicant for, or a                    informal hearing on the appeal. If the
                                                    reasonably necessary to protect                         holder of, a National Marine Sanctuary                 Assistant Administrator determines that
                                                    Sanctuary resources and qualities.                      permit; an applicant for, or a holder of,              an informal hearing should be held, the
                                                       (b) Any potential applicant for an                   a Special Use permit issued pursuant to                Assistant Administrator may designate
                                                    authorization described in paragraph (a)                section 310 of the Act; a person                       an officer before whom the hearing shall
                                                    of this section may request the Director                requesting certification of an existing                be held.
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                                                    to issue a finding as to whether the                    lease, permit, license or right of                        (2) The hearing officer shall give
                                                    activity for which an application is                    subsistence use or access under                        notice in the Federal Register of the
                                                    intended to be made is prohibited by                    § 922.47; or, for those Sanctuaries                    time, place and subject matter of the
                                                    subparts L through P of this part, or                   described in subparts L through P and                  hearing. The appellant and the Director
                                                    subparts R through T of this part, as                   R through T of this part, an applicant for             may appear personally or by counsel at
                                                    appropriate.                                            a lease, permit, license or other                      the hearing and submit such material
                                                       (c) Notification of filings of                       authorization issued by any Federal,                   and present such arguments as deemed
                                                    applications should be sent to the                      State, or local authority of competent                 appropriate by the hearing officer.


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                                                    Within 60 days after the record for the                 Choptank Creek in King George County                   the Potomac River to the SE in a straight
                                                    hearing closes, the hearing officer shall               near Hooes, VA. From this point the                    line and continues to Point 393 east of
                                                    recommend a decision in writing to the                  boundary continues to the west passing                 Choptank Creek on the Virginia side of
                                                    Assistant Administrator.                                through the points in numerical order                  the Potomac River.
                                                      (d) The Assistant Administrator shall                 until it reaches Point 237 at Bull Bluff
                                                                                                                                                                   § 922.201   Definitions.
                                                    decide the appeal using the same                        on the southern side of the mouth of
                                                    regulatory criteria as for the initial                  Potomac Creek. From this point the                        (a) The following terms are defined
                                                    decision and shall base the appeal                      boundary continues north across the                    for purposes of this subpart:
                                                    decision on the record before the                                                                                 (1) Sanctuary resource means any
                                                                                                            mouth of Potomac Creek to Point 238
                                                    Director and any information submitted                                                                         historical resource with the Sanctuary
                                                                                                            near Marlboro Point in Stafford, VA.
                                                    regarding the appeal, and, if a hearing                                                                        boundaries, as defined in § 922.3. This
                                                                                                            and once again follows the points in
                                                    has been held, on the record before the                                                                        includes, but is not limited to, any
                                                                                                            numerical order until it reaches Point                 sunken watercraft and any associated
                                                    hearing officer and the hearing officer’s               269 at the southern side of the mouth of               rigging, gear, fittings, trappings, and
                                                    recommended decision. The Assistant                     Aquia Creek. From this point the                       equipment; the personal property of the
                                                    Administrator shall notify the appellant                boundary continues north across the                    officers, crew, and passengers, and any
                                                    of the final decision and the reason(s)                 mouth of Aquia Creek to Point 270 near                 cargo; and any submerged or partially
                                                    therefore in writing. The Assistant                     Brent Point in Stafford, VA. The                       submerged prehistoric, historic cultural
                                                    Administrator’s decision shall                          boundary then continues north passing                  remains, such as docks, piers, fishing-
                                                    constitute final agency action for the                  through the points in numerical order                  related remains (e.g., weirs, fish-traps)
                                                    purpose of the Administrative                           until it reaches Point 312 north of Tank               or other cultural heritage materials.
                                                    Procedure Act.                                          Creek near the restricted area in the                  Sanctuary resource also means any
                                                      (e) Any time limit prescribed in or                   Potomac River around Marine Base                       archaeological, historical, and cultural
                                                    established under this section other                    Quantico at the mouth of Chopawamsic                   remains associated with or
                                                    than the 30-day limit for filing an appeal              Creek. From this point the boundary                    representative of historic or prehistoric
                                                    may be extended by the Assistant                        continues outside of and around the                    American Indians and historic groups or
                                                    Administrator or hearing office for good                restricted area to the east and then north             peoples and their activities.
                                                    cause.                                                  again passing through the points in                       (2) [Reserved]
                                                    ■ 13. Add subpart S to read as follows:                 numerical order until it reaches Point                    (b) All other terms appearing in the
                                                                                                            343 south of Quantico Marina. From                     regulations in this subpart are defined at
                                                    Subpart S—Mallows Bay—Potomac                           this point the boundary continues to the               15 CFR 922.3, and/or in the Marine
                                                    River National Marine Sanctuary                         east, then north and west around the                   Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries
                                                    Sec.                                                    marina and then north again following                  Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1401 et seq.,
                                                    922.200 Boundary.                                       the points in numerical order until it                 and 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.
                                                    922.201 Definitions.                                    reaches Point 365 at Shipping Point on
                                                    922.202 Joint management.                                                                                      § 922.202   Joint management.
                                                                                                            the southern side of the mouth of
                                                    922.203 Prohibited or otherwise regulated               Quantico Creek in Quantico, VA. From                     NOAA has primary responsibility for
                                                         activities.                                        this point the boundary moves to the                   the management of the Sanctuary
                                                    922.204 Emergency regulations.                          NNE across the mouth of Quantico                       pursuant to the Act. However, NOAA
                                                    922.205 Permit procedures and review                                                                           shall co-manage the Sanctuary in
                                                         criteria.
                                                                                                            Creek to Possum Point near Dumfries,
                                                                                                            VA. From this point the boundary                       collaboration with the State of Maryland
                                                    922.206 Certification of preexisting leases,                                                                   and Charles County. The Director shall
                                                         licenses, permits, approvals, other                continues north passing through the
                                                                                                            points in numerical order until it                     enter into a Memorandum of
                                                         authorizations, or rights to conduct a
                                                         prohibited activity.                               reaches Point 390 SE of Southbridge,                   Understanding regarding this
                                                    Appendix A to Subpart S of Part 922—                    VA. From this point the boundary                       collaboration that shall address, but not
                                                         Mallows Bay—Potomac River Marine                   moves SE towards Point 391 in a                        be limited to, such aspects as areas of
                                                         Sanctuary Boundary Description and                 straight line crossing the Potomac River               mutual concern, including Sanctuary
                                                         Coordinates of the Lateral Boundary                until it intersects the shoreline of the               programs, permitting, activities,
                                                         Closures and Excluded Areas
                                                                                                            river at Moss Point on the Maryland                    development, and threats to Sanctuary
                                                    Appendix B to Subpart S of Part 922—                                                                           resources.
                                                         Mallows Bay—Potomac River Marine                   side at mean high water near Indian
                                                         Sanctuary Terms of Designation                     Head, MD just north of Goose Bay. From                 § 922.203 Prohibited or otherwise
                                                                                                            this intersection the boundary then                    regulated activities.
                                                    § 922.200   Boundary.                                   follows the shoreline initially to the SW                 (a) Except as specified in paragraphs
                                                      The Mallows Bay—Potomac River                         cutting across the mouths of creeks and                (b) and (c) of this section, the following
                                                    National Marine Sanctuary consists of                   streams along the eastern side of the                  activities are prohibited and thus are
                                                    an area of approximately 39 square                      Potomac River, then south past Sandy                   unlawful for any person to conduct or
                                                    nautical miles (nmi 2) (52 sq. mi) of                   Point and around Mallows Bay. The                      to cause to be conducted:
                                                    waters of the state of Maryland in the                  boundary then continues following the                     (1) Moving, removing, recovering,
                                                    Potomac River and the submerged lands                   shoreline south past Smith Point and                   altering, destroying, possessing, or
                                                    thereunder, over, around, and under the                 Thomas Point where it turns to the SE                  otherwise injuring, or attempting to
                                                    underwater cultural resources in the                    and then east around Maryland Point.                   move, remove, recover, alter, destroy,
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                                                    Potomac River. The precise boundary                     From here the boundary continues to                    possess or otherwise injure a Sanctuary
                                                    coordinates are listed in appendix A to                 follow the shoreline to the ENE past                   resource. This prohibition does not
                                                    this subpart. The southern and western                  Riverside, MD until it intersects the line             apply to possessing historical resources
                                                    boundary of the sanctuary approximates                  formed between Point 392 and Point                     removed from the Sanctuary area before
                                                    the border between the Commonwealth                     393 at Benny Gray Point on the western                 the effective date of the Sanctuary
                                                    of Virginia and the State of Maryland                   side of the mouth of Nanjemoy Creek on                 designation.
                                                    along the western side of the Potomac                   Tayloe Neck in Maryland. Finally, from                    (2) Marking, defacing, or damaging in
                                                    River and begins at Point 1 east of                     this intersection the boundary crosses                 any way, or displacing or removing or


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                                                    tampering with any signs, notices, or                   sanctuary general permit under this                    § 922.206 Certification of preexisting
                                                    placards, whether temporary or                          subpart, subject to such terms and                     leases, licenses, permits, approvals, other
                                                    permanent, or with any monuments,                       conditions as he or she deems                          authorizations, or rights to conduct a
                                                    stakes, posts, buoys, or other boundary                 appropriate, if the Director finds that the            prohibited activity.
                                                    markers related to the Sanctuary.                       proposed activity falls within one of the                 (a) A person may conduct an activity
                                                       (3) Interfering with, obstructing,                   following categories:                                  prohibited by § 922.203(a)(1) through (3)
                                                    delaying or preventing an investigation,                   (1) Research—activities that constitute             if such activity is specifically authorized
                                                    search, seizure or disposition of seized                scientific research on or scientific                   by a valid Federal, state, or local lease,
                                                    property in connection with                             monitoring of national marine sanctuary                permit, license, approval, or other
                                                    enforcement of the Act or any regulation                resources or qualities;                                authorization, or tribal right of
                                                    or any permit issued under the Act.                                                                            subsistence use or access in existence
                                                                                                               (2) Education—activities that enhance               prior to the effective date of sanctuary
                                                       (b) The prohibitions in paragraphs
                                                                                                            public awareness, understanding, or                    designation and within the sanctuary
                                                    (a)(1) through (3) of this section do not
                                                                                                            appreciation of a national marine                      designated area and complies with
                                                    apply to any activity necessary to
                                                                                                            sanctuary or national marine sanctuary                 § 922.49 and provided that the holder of
                                                    respond to an emergency threatening
                                                                                                            resources or qualities; or                             the lease, permit, license, approval, or
                                                    life, property or the environment; or to
                                                    activities necessary for valid law                         (3) Management—activities that assist               other authorization complies with the
                                                    enforcement purposes.                                   in managing a national marine                          requirements of paragraph (e) of this
                                                       (c)(1) Department of Defense activities              sanctuary.                                             section.
                                                    must be carried out in a manner that                       (c) Review criteria. The Director shall                (b) In considering whether to make
                                                    avoids to the maximum extent                            not issue a permit under this subpart,                 the certifications called for in this
                                                    practicable any adverse impacts on                      unless he or she also finds that:                      section, the Director may seek and
                                                    Sanctuary resources.                                       (1) The proposed activity will be                   consider the views of any other person
                                                       (2) In the event of destruction of, loss             conducted in a manner compatible with                  or entity, within or outside the Federal
                                                    of, or injury to a Sanctuary resource                   the primary objective of protection of                 government, and may hold a public
                                                    resulting from an incident, including                   national marine sanctuary resources and                hearing as deemed appropriate.
                                                    but not limited to discharges, deposits,                qualities, taking into account the                        (c) The Director may amend, suspend,
                                                    and groundings, caused by a                             following factors:                                     or revoke any certification made under
                                                    Department of Defense activity, the                                                                            this section whenever continued
                                                                                                               (i) The extent to which the conduct of
                                                    Department of Defense, in coordination                                                                         operation would otherwise be
                                                                                                            the activity may diminish or enhance
                                                    with the Director, must promptly                                                                               inconsistent with any terms or
                                                                                                            national marine sanctuary resources and
                                                    prevent and mitigate further damage                                                                            conditions of the certification. Any such
                                                                                                            qualities; and
                                                    and must restore or replace the                                                                                action shall be forwarded in writing to
                                                    Sanctuary resource in a manner                             (ii) Any indirect, secondary or                     both the holder of the certified permit,
                                                    approved by the Director.                               cumulative effects of the activity.                    license, or other authorization and the
                                                                                                               (2) It is necessary to conduct the                  issuing agency and shall set forth
                                                    § 922.204   Emergency regulations.                      proposed activity within the national                  reason(s) for the action taken.
                                                       (a) Where necessary to prevent or                    marine sanctuary to achieve its stated                    (d) Requests for findings or
                                                    minimize the destruction of, loss of, or                purpose.                                               certifications should be addressed to the
                                                    injury to a Sanctuary resource, or to                      (3) The methods and procedures                      Director, Office of National Marine
                                                    minimize the imminent risk of such                      proposed by the applicant are                          Sanctuaries; ATTN: Sanctuary
                                                    destruction, loss, or injury, any and all               appropriate to achieve the proposed                    Superintendent, Mallows Bay—Potomac
                                                    activities are subject to immediate                     activity’s stated purpose and eliminate,               National Marine Sanctuary, 1305 East
                                                    temporary regulation, including                         minimize, or mitigate adverse effects on               West Hwy., 11th Floor, Silver Spring,
                                                    prohibition. An emergency regulation                    sanctuary resources and qualities as                   MD 20910. A copy of the lease, permit,
                                                    shall not take effect without the                       much as possible.                                      license, approval, or other authorization
                                                    approval of the Governor of Maryland or                                                                        must accompany the request.
                                                    her/his designee or designated agency.                     (4) The duration of the proposed
                                                                                                            activity and its effects are no longer than               (e) For an activity described in
                                                       (b) Emergency regulations remain in                                                                         paragraph (a) of this section, the holder
                                                    effect until a date fixed in the rule or six            necessary to achieve the activity’s stated
                                                                                                            purpose.                                               of the authorization or right may
                                                    months after the effective date,                                                                               conduct the activity prohibited by
                                                    whichever is earlier. The rule may be                      (5) The expected end value of the
                                                                                                                                                                   § 922.203(a)(1) through (3) provided
                                                    extended once for not more than six                     activity to the furtherance of national
                                                                                                                                                                   that:
                                                    months.                                                 marine sanctuary goals and purposes
                                                                                                            outweighs any potential adverse                           (1) The holder of such authorization
                                                    § 922.205   Permit procedures and review                impacts on sanctuary resources and                     or right notifies the Director, in writing,
                                                    criteria.
                                                                                                            qualities from the conduct of the                      within 180 days of the effective date of
                                                      (a) Authority to issue general permits.               activity.                                              Sanctuary designation, of the existence
                                                    The Director may allow a person to                                                                             of such authorization or right and
                                                                                                               (6) The applicant is professionally                 requests certification of such
                                                    conduct an activity that would
                                                                                                            qualified to conduct and complete the                  authorization or right;
                                                    otherwise be prohibited by this subpart,
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                                                                                                            proposed activity.                                        (2) The holder complies with the
                                                    through issuance of a general permit,
                                                    provided the applicant complies with:                      (7) The applicant has adequate                      other provisions of this section; and
                                                      (1) The provisions of subpart E of this               financial resources available to conduct                  (3) The holder complies with any
                                                    part; and                                               and complete the proposed activity and                 terms and conditions on the exercise of
                                                      (2) The relevant site specific                        terms and conditions of the permit.                    such authorization or right imposed as
                                                    regulations appearing in this subpart.                     (8) There are no other factors that                 a condition of certification, by the
                                                      (b) Sanctuary general permit                          would make the issuance of a permit for                Director, to achieve the purposes for
                                                    categories. The Director may issue a                    the activity inappropriate.                            which the Sanctuary was designated.


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                                                       (f) The holder of an authorization or                             TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR                                   TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR
                                                    right described in paragraph (a) of this                               SANCTUARY—Continued                                        SANCTUARY—Continued
                                                    section authorizing an activity
                                                    prohibited by § 922.203 may conduct                             Point ID             Latitude             Longitude       Point ID          Latitude     Longitude
                                                    the activity without being in violation of
                                                    applicable provisions of § 922.203,                           6 ................        38.36683          ¥77.09370     77 ..............     38.34407   ¥77.17030
                                                    pending final agency action on his or                         7 ................        38.36674          ¥77.09433     78 ..............     38.34381   ¥77.17097
                                                    her certification request, provided the                       8 ................        38.36680          ¥77.09469     79 ..............     38.34350   ¥77.17163
                                                                                                                  9 ................        38.36703          ¥77.09430     80 ..............     38.34334   ¥77.17206
                                                    holder is otherwise in compliance with                        10 ..............         38.36735          ¥77.09456     81 ..............     38.34317   ¥77.17263
                                                    this section.                                                 11 ..............         38.36761          ¥77.09482     82 ..............     38.34287   ¥77.17360
                                                       (g) The Director may request                               12 ..............         38.36774          ¥77.09518     83 ..............     38.34209   ¥77.17576
                                                    additional information from the                               13 ..............         38.36808          ¥77.09629     84 ..............     38.34146   ¥77.17773
                                                    certification requester as he or she                          14 ..............         38.36830          ¥77.09729     85 ..............     38.34128   ¥77.17854
                                                    deems reasonably necessary to                                 15 ..............         38.36870          ¥77.09816     86 ..............     38.34128   ¥77.17906
                                                    condition appropriately the exercise of                       16 ..............         38.36879          ¥77.09873     87 ..............     38.34138   ¥77.17955
                                                    the certified authorization or right to                       17 ..............         38.36913          ¥77.10063     88 ..............     38.34137   ¥77.17966
                                                    achieve the purposes for which the                            18 ..............         38.36925          ¥77.10201     89 ..............     38.34135   ¥77.17980
                                                    Sanctuary was designated. The Director                        19 ..............         38.36947          ¥77.10402     90 ..............     38.34133   ¥77.18005
                                                                                                                  20 ..............         38.36954          ¥77.10569     91 ..............     38.34131   ¥77.18017
                                                    must receive the information requested                        21 ..............         38.36950          ¥77.10722     92 ..............     38.34122   ¥77.18040
                                                    within 45 days of the postmark date of                        22 ..............         38.36936          ¥77.10863     93 ..............     38.34116   ¥77.18079
                                                    the request. The Director may seek the                        23 ..............         38.36900          ¥77.11124     94 ..............     38.34119   ¥77.18150
                                                    views of any persons on the certification                     24 ..............         38.36861          ¥77.11351     95 ..............     38.34120   ¥77.18263
                                                    request.                                                      25 ..............         38.36845          ¥77.11467     96 ..............     38.34122   ¥77.18323
                                                       (h) The Director may amend any                             26 ..............         38.36816          ¥77.11552     97 ..............     38.34115   ¥77.18430
                                                    certification made under this section                         27 ..............         38.36818          ¥77.11624     98 ..............     38.34095   ¥77.18614
                                                    whenever additional information                               28 ..............         38.36810          ¥77.11658     99 ..............     38.34079   ¥77.18791
                                                    becomes available that he/she                                 29 ..............         38.36782          ¥77.11717     100 ............      38.34064   ¥77.18962
                                                                                                                  30 ..............         38.36749          ¥77.11806     101 ............      38.34059   ¥77.19086
                                                    determines justifies such an
                                                                                                                  31 ..............         38.36709          ¥77.12039     102 ............      38.34052   ¥77.19230
                                                    amendment.                                                    32 ..............         38.36688          ¥77.12209     103 ............      38.34053   ¥77.19403
                                                       (i) Upon completion of review of the                       33 ..............         38.36682          ¥77.12429     104 ............      38.34068   ¥77.19429
                                                    authorization or right and information                        34 ..............         38.36681          ¥77.12705     105 ............      38.34078   ¥77.19441
                                                    received with respect thereto, the                            35 ..............         38.36690          ¥77.12792     106 ............      38.34064   ¥77.19511
                                                    Director shall communicate, in writing,                       36 ..............         38.36717          ¥77.12974     107 ............      38.34055   ¥77.19586
                                                    any decision on a certification request                       37 ..............         38.36742          ¥77.13146     108 ............      38.34048   ¥77.19651
                                                    or any action taken with respect to any                       38 ..............         38.36757          ¥77.13329     109 ............      38.34040   ¥77.19799
                                                    certification made under this section, in                     39 ..............         38.36764          ¥77.13392     110 ............      38.34033   ¥77.19986
                                                                                                                  40 ..............         38.36774          ¥77.13577     111 ............      38.34040   ¥77.20078
                                                    writing, to both the holder of the                            41 ..............         38.36776          ¥77.13724     112 ............      38.34052   ¥77.20213
                                                    certified lease, permit, license, approval,                   42 ..............         38.36774          ¥77.13795     113 ............      38.34064   ¥77.20333
                                                    other authorization, or right, and the                        43 ..............         38.36753          ¥77.13850     114 ............      38.34070   ¥77.20421
                                                    issuing agency, and shall set forth the                       44 ..............         38.36728          ¥77.13890     115 ............      38.34043   ¥77.20531
                                                    reason(s) for the decision or action                          45 ..............         38.36693          ¥77.13928     116 ............      38.34008   ¥77.20635
                                                    taken.                                                        46 ..............         38.36577          ¥77.14035     117 ............      38.33976   ¥77.20698
                                                       (j) The holder may appeal any action                       47 ..............         38.36475          ¥77.14148     118 ............      38.33959   ¥77.20767
                                                    conditioning, amending, suspending, or                        48 ..............         38.36398          ¥77.14256     119 ............      38.33960   ¥77.20782
                                                    revoking any certification in accordance                      49 ..............         38.36280          ¥77.14402     120 ............      38.33973   ¥77.20824
                                                                                                                  50 ..............         38.36191          ¥77.14499     121 ............      38.33977   ¥77.20867
                                                    with the procedures set forth in                              51 ..............         38.36031          ¥77.14648     122 ............      38.33976   ¥77.20888
                                                    § 922.50.                                                     52 ..............         38.35891          ¥77.14763     123 ............      38.33973   ¥77.20909
                                                       (k) Any time limit prescribed in or                        53 ..............         38.35736          ¥77.14879     124 ............      38.33964   ¥77.20958
                                                    established under this section may be                         54 ..............         38.35491          ¥77.15073     125 ............      38.33928   ¥77.21080
                                                    extended by the Director for good cause.                      55 ..............         38.35391          ¥77.15170     126 ............      38.33892   ¥77.21195
                                                                                                                  56 ..............         38.35321          ¥77.15266     127 ............      38.33854   ¥77.21310
                                                    Appendix A to Subpart S of Part 922—                          57 ..............         38.35308          ¥77.15292     128 ............      38.33852   ¥77.21378
                                                    Mallows Bay—Potomac River Marine                              58 ..............         38.35282          ¥77.15334     129 ............      38.33804   ¥77.21485
                                                    Sanctuary Boundary Description and                            59 ..............         38.35248          ¥77.15365     130 ............      38.33792   ¥77.21523
                                                    Coordinates of the Lateral Boundary                           60 ..............         38.35144          ¥77.15461     131 ............      38.33761   ¥77.21625
                                                    Closures and Excluded Areas                                   61 ..............         38.35025          ¥77.15589     132 ............      38.33724   ¥77.21710
                                                                                                                  62 ..............         38.34887          ¥77.15758     133 ............      38.33692   ¥77.21799
                                                      Coordinates listed in this appendix are                     63 ..............         38.34760          ¥77.15944     134 ............      38.33673   ¥77.21878
                                                    unprojected (Geographic) and based on the                     64 ..............         38.34669          ¥77.16101     135 ............      38.33658   ¥77.21966
                                                    North American Datum of 1983.                                 65 ..............         38.34611          ¥77.16212     136 ............      38.33647   ¥77.22072
                                                                                                                  66 ..............         38.34560          ¥77.16323     137 ............      38.33640   ¥77.22109
                                                            TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR                              67 ..............         38.34525          ¥77.16412     138 ............      38.33596   ¥77.22240
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                                                                    SANCTUARY                                     68 ..............         38.34501          ¥77.16493     139 ............      38.33567   ¥77.22315
                                                                                                                  69 ..............         38.34502          ¥77.16541     140 ............      38.33526   ¥77.22414
                                                        Point ID              Latitude           Longitude        70 ..............         38.34491          ¥77.16578     141 ............      38.33483   ¥77.22528
                                                                                                                  71 ..............         38.34483          ¥77.16626     142 ............      38.33444   ¥77.22657
                                                    1   ................        38.36739          ¥77.08823       72 ..............         38.34482          ¥77.16666     143 ............      38.33408   ¥77.22777
                                                    2   ................        38.36717          ¥77.08948       73 ..............         38.34460          ¥77.16748     144 ............      38.33340   ¥77.22978
                                                    3   ................        38.36704          ¥77.09072       74 ..............         38.34441          ¥77.16840     145 ............      38.33291   ¥77.23116
                                                    4   ................        38.36699          ¥77.09216       75 ..............         38.34444          ¥77.16902     146 ............      38.33264   ¥77.23265
                                                    5   ................        38.36698          ¥77.09295       76 ..............         38.34429          ¥77.16950     147 ............      38.33231   ¥77.23448



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                                                          TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR                                    TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR                                    TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR
                                                            SANCTUARY—Continued                                         SANCTUARY—Continued                                         SANCTUARY—Continued
                                                      Point ID              Latitude           Longitude          Point ID             Latitude             Longitude       Point ID           Latitude     Longitude

                                                    148   ............        38.33227          ¥77.23495       219   ............        38.33883          ¥77.27803     290   ............     38.43351   ¥77.32264
                                                    149   ............        38.33259          ¥77.23502       220   ............        38.33888          ¥77.27829     291   ............     38.43385   ¥77.32269
                                                    150   ............        38.33258          ¥77.23529       221   ............        38.33863          ¥77.27848     292   ............     38.43430   ¥77.32265
                                                    151   ............        38.33209          ¥77.23529       222   ............        38.33868          ¥77.27885     293   ............     38.43462   ¥77.32229
                                                    152   ............        38.33180          ¥77.23634       223   ............        38.33899          ¥77.27960     294   ............     38.43498   ¥77.32146
                                                    153   ............        38.33145          ¥77.23785       224   ............        38.33924          ¥77.28012     295   ............     38.43526   ¥77.32057
                                                    154   ............        38.33130          ¥77.23898       225   ............        38.33939          ¥77.28028     296   ............     38.43522   ¥77.32040
                                                    155   ............        38.33123          ¥77.23965       226   ............        38.33954          ¥77.28022     297   ............     38.47321   ¥77.31846
                                                    156   ............        38.33112          ¥77.24061       227   ............        38.33978          ¥77.27993     298   ............     38.47434   ¥77.31874
                                                    157   ............        38.33110          ¥77.24127       228   ............        38.34024          ¥77.27997     299   ............     38.47561   ¥77.31753
                                                    158   ............        38.33107          ¥77.24231       229   ............        38.34082          ¥77.28058     300   ............     38.47655   ¥77.31686
                                                    159   ............        38.33109          ¥77.24303       230   ............        38.34137          ¥77.28120     301   ............     38.47748   ¥77.31667
                                                    160   ............        38.33109          ¥77.24356       231   ............        38.34185          ¥77.28191     302   ............     38.47821   ¥77.31604
                                                    161   ............        38.33104          ¥77.24483       232   ............        38.34227          ¥77.28244     303   ............     38.47871   ¥77.31554
                                                    162   ............        38.33105          ¥77.24512       233   ............        38.34255          ¥77.28270     304   ............     38.47885   ¥77.31564
                                                    163   ............        38.33107          ¥77.24533       234   ............        38.34263          ¥77.28289     305   ............     38.47905   ¥77.31559
                                                    164   ............        38.33107          ¥77.24607       235   ............        38.34276          ¥77.28333     306   ............     38.47922   ¥77.31578
                                                    165   ............        38.33114          ¥77.24689       236   ............        38.34288          ¥77.28399     307   ............     38.47943   ¥77.31592
                                                    166   ............        38.33144          ¥77.24694       237   ............        38.34287          ¥77.28458     308   ............     38.47986   ¥77.31592
                                                    167   ............        38.33144          ¥77.24716       238   ............        38.35169          ¥77.28785     309   ............     38.48494   ¥77.31336
                                                    168   ............        38.33121          ¥77.24719       239   ............        38.35176          ¥77.28762     310   ............     38.48878   ¥77.31142
                                                    169   ............        38.33109          ¥77.24770       240   ............        38.35222          ¥77.28722     311   ............     38.49279   ¥77.30997
                                                    170   ............        38.33117          ¥77.24806       241   ............        38.35296          ¥77.28696     312   ............     38.49351   ¥77.30981
                                                    171   ............        38.33139          ¥77.24916       242   ............        38.35378          ¥77.28704     313   ............     38.49257   ¥77.30624
                                                    172   ............        38.33133          ¥77.24978       243   ............        38.35441          ¥77.28734     314   ............     38.49509   ¥77.30103
                                                    173   ............        38.33139          ¥77.25021       244   ............        38.35475          ¥77.28746     315   ............     38.49849   ¥77.29738
                                                    174   ............        38.33150          ¥77.25141       245   ............        38.35571          ¥77.28759     316   ............     38.50281   ¥77.29424
                                                    175   ............        38.33159          ¥77.25294       246   ............        38.35698          ¥77.28798     317   ............     38.50653   ¥77.29712
                                                    176   ............        38.33150          ¥77.25606       247   ............        38.35753          ¥77.28814     318   ............     38.50663   ¥77.29695
                                                    177   ............        38.33158          ¥77.25623       248   ............        38.35832          ¥77.28794     319   ............     38.50755   ¥77.29621
                                                    178   ............        38.33177          ¥77.25646       249   ............        38.35873          ¥77.28777     320   ............     38.50794   ¥77.29610
                                                    179   ............        38.33187          ¥77.25682       250   ............        38.35909          ¥77.28772     321   ............     38.50823   ¥77.29611
                                                    180   ............        38.33184          ¥77.25856       251   ............        38.35949          ¥77.28810     322   ............     38.50858   ¥77.29613
                                                    181   ............        38.33196          ¥77.26076       252   ............        38.36243          ¥77.29110     323   ............     38.50871   ¥77.29604
                                                    182   ............        38.33201          ¥77.26171       253   ............        38.36281          ¥77.29123     324   ............     38.50880   ¥77.29604
                                                    183   ............        38.33218          ¥77.26196       254   ............        38.36306          ¥77.29148     325   ............     38.50896   ¥77.29612
                                                    184   ............        38.33233          ¥77.26254       255   ............        38.36425          ¥77.29288     326   ............     38.51029   ¥77.29518
                                                    185   ............        38.33243          ¥77.26373       256   ............        38.36685          ¥77.29439     327   ............     38.51167   ¥77.29327
                                                    186   ............        38.33247          ¥77.26524       257   ............        38.36867          ¥77.29555     328   ............     38.51204   ¥77.29382
                                                    187   ............        38.33264          ¥77.26545       258   ............        38.36937          ¥77.29586     329   ............     38.51575   ¥77.29102
                                                    188   ............        38.33289          ¥77.26591       259   ............        38.36998          ¥77.29646     330   ............     38.51736   ¥77.29034
                                                    189   ............        38.33319          ¥77.26671       260   ............        38.37142          ¥77.29799     331   ............     38.51778   ¥77.29023
                                                    190   ............        38.33340          ¥77.26757       261   ............        38.37293          ¥77.30072     332   ............     38.51797   ¥77.29006
                                                    191   ............        38.33339          ¥77.26797       262   ............        38.37327          ¥77.30098     333   ............     38.51828   ¥77.28968
                                                    192   ............        38.33377          ¥77.26839       263   ............        38.37342          ¥77.30149     334   ............     38.51867   ¥77.28916
                                                    193   ............        38.33391          ¥77.26862       264   ............        38.37356          ¥77.30181     335   ............     38.51883   ¥77.28893
                                                    194   ............        38.33402          ¥77.26888       265   ............        38.37371          ¥77.30200     336   ............     38.51897   ¥77.28886
                                                    195   ............        38.33412          ¥77.26937       266   ............        38.37392          ¥77.30224     337   ............     38.51905   ¥77.28874
                                                    196   ............        38.33416          ¥77.26960       267   ............        38.37426          ¥77.30275     338   ............     38.51902   ¥77.28867
                                                    197   ............        38.33438          ¥77.27005       268   ............        38.37482          ¥77.30401     339   ............     38.51904   ¥77.28854
                                                    198   ............        38.33456          ¥77.27032       269   ............        38.37519          ¥77.30479     340   ............     38.51909   ¥77.28843
                                                    199   ............        38.33482          ¥77.27065       270   ............        38.39732          ¥77.31009     341   ............     38.51922   ¥77.28834
                                                    200   ............        38.33546          ¥77.27098       271   ............        38.39823          ¥77.31030     342   ............     38.51935   ¥77.28825
                                                    201   ............        38.33565          ¥77.27125       272   ............        38.39856          ¥77.31060     343   ............     38.51945   ¥77.28816
                                                    202   ............        38.33558          ¥77.27149       273   ............        38.39887          ¥77.31075     344   ............     38.51883   ¥77.28626
                                                    203   ............        38.33570          ¥77.27231       274   ............        38.39917          ¥77.31067     345   ............     38.51945   ¥77.28539
                                                    204   ............        38.33583          ¥77.27267       275   ............        38.40015          ¥77.31074     346   ............     38.52021   ¥77.28482
                                                    205   ............        38.33592          ¥77.27292       276   ............        38.40090          ¥77.31146     347   ............     38.52115   ¥77.28762
                                                    206   ............        38.33601          ¥77.27324       277   ............        38.40139          ¥77.31216     348   ............     38.52130   ¥77.28757
                                                    207   ............        38.33635          ¥77.27474       278   ............        38.40198          ¥77.31237     349   ............     38.52175   ¥77.28728
                                                    208   ............        38.33656          ¥77.27539       279   ............        38.40314          ¥77.31278     350   ............     38.52193   ¥77.28687
                                                    209   ............        38.33669          ¥77.27564       280   ............        38.40658          ¥77.31377     351   ............     38.52223   ¥77.28639
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                                                    210   ............        38.33683          ¥77.27572       281   ............        38.40984          ¥77.31466     352   ............     38.52282   ¥77.28636
                                                    211   ............        38.33694          ¥77.27583       282   ............        38.41389          ¥77.31693     353   ............     38.52317   ¥77.28616
                                                    212   ............        38.33708          ¥77.27589       283   ............        38.41832          ¥77.31913     354   ............     38.52390   ¥77.28552
                                                    213   ............        38.33719          ¥77.27585       284   ............        38.41975          ¥77.31931     355   ............     38.52434   ¥77.28500
                                                    214   ............        38.33728          ¥77.27637       285   ............        38.42352          ¥77.31972     356   ............     38.52475   ¥77.28427
                                                    215   ............        38.33738          ¥77.27685       286   ............        38.42549          ¥77.32030     357   ............     38.52485   ¥77.28385
                                                    216   ............        38.33768          ¥77.27729       287   ............        38.42738          ¥77.32081     358   ............     38.52498   ¥77.28362
                                                    217   ............        38.33803          ¥77.27741       288   ............        38.43092          ¥77.32240     359   ............     38.52516   ¥77.28351
                                                    218   ............        38.33829          ¥77.27725       289   ............        38.43163          ¥77.32242     360   ............     38.52540   ¥77.28331



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                                                          TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR                            this Designation Document lists those                  region’s earliest American Indian cultures,
                                                                                                              activities that may have to be regulated on            including the Piscataway Indian Nation and
                                                            SANCTUARY—Continued                               the effective date of designation, or at some          the Piscataway Conoy Tribe of Maryland. The
                                                                                                              later date, in order to protect Sanctuary              area is most renowned for the remains of over
                                                      Point ID            Latitude           Longitude
                                                                                                              resources and qualities. Listing an activity           100 wooden steamships, known as the
                                                                                                              does not necessarily mean that it will be              ‘‘Ghost Fleet,’’ that were built for the U.S.
                                                    361 ............        38.52558          ¥77.28310
                                                    362 ............        38.52603          ¥77.28307       regulated; however, if an activity is not listed       Emergency Fleet between 1917–1919 as part
                                                    363 ............        38.52706          ¥77.28312       it may not be regulated, except on an                  of U.S. engagement in World War I. Their
                                                    364 ............        38.52767          ¥77.28309       emergency basis, unless Section 1 of Article           construction at more than 40 shipyards in 17
                                                    365 ............        38.52782          ¥77.28322       IV is amended by the same procedures by                states reflects the massive national wartime
                                                    366 ............        38.53398          ¥77.27927       which the original Sanctuary designation was           effort that drove the expansion and economic
                                                    367 ............        38.53458          ¥77.27946       made.                                                  development of communities and related
                                                    368 ............        38.53542          ¥77.27940                                                              maritime service industries including the
                                                                                                              Article II: Description of the Area
                                                    369 ............        38.53640          ¥77.27899                                                              present-day Merchant Marines. The area is
                                                    370 ............        38.53725          ¥77.27822          The Mallows Bay—Potomac River National              contiguous to the Captain John Smith
                                                    371 ............        38.53714          ¥77.27792       Marine Sanctuary consists of an area of                Chesapeake National Historic Trail, the Star
                                                    372 ............        38.53680          ¥77.27703       approximately 39 square nautical miles (nmi            Spangled Banner National Historic Trail, the
                                                    373 ............        38.53820          ¥77.27624       2) (52 sq. mi) of waters of the state of               Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail and
                                                    374 ............        38.53908          ¥77.27673       Maryland in the Potomac River and the                  the Lower Potomac Water Trail which offer
                                                    375 ............        38.53962          ¥77.27641       submerged lands thereunder, over, around,              meaningful educational and recreational
                                                    376 ............        38.54088          ¥77.27604       and under the underwater cultural resources            opportunities centered on the region’s
                                                    377 ............        38.54218          ¥77.27594       in the Potomac River. The southern and                 culture, heritage and history. Additionally,
                                                    378 ............        38.54311          ¥77.27590       western boundary of the sanctuary                      the structure provided by the vessels and
                                                    379 ............        38.54345          ¥77.27604       approximates the border between the                    related infrastructure serve as important
                                                    380 ............        38.54416          ¥77.27638       Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of              habitat to thriving populations of recreational
                                                    381 ............        38.54523          ¥77.27670       Maryland for roughly 29 miles along the                fisheries, bald eagles, and other aquatic
                                                    382 ............        38.54603          ¥77.27677       western side of the Potomac River and begins           species. The area’s listing on the National
                                                    383 ............        38.54678          ¥77.27655       east of Choptank Creek in King George                  Historical Register of Places in 2015 codifies
                                                    384 ............        38.54732          ¥77.27606       County near Hooes, VA. From this point the             the historical, archaeological and recreational
                                                    385 ............        38.54806          ¥77.27536       boundary approximates the border west and              significance of the Ghost Fleet and related
                                                    386 ............        38.54901          ¥77.27473       then north cutting across the mouths of                maritime heritage sites in and around
                                                    387 ............        38.54986          ¥77.27422       Choptank Creek, Potomac Creek, and Aquia               Mallows Bay—Potomac River National
                                                    388 ............        38.55036          ¥77.27373       Creek. The boundary then continues past                Marine Sanctuary.
                                                    389 ............        38.55131          ¥77.27265       Widewater, VA and around the Marine Base
                                                    390 ............        38.55133          ¥77.27263       Quantico restricted area to the east and then          Article IV: Scope of Regulations
                                                    391* ..........         38.52603          ¥77.25146       continues north again cutting across the                 Section 1. Activities Subject to Regulation.
                                                    392* ..........         38.41053          ¥77.12394       mouth of Quantico Creek. From a point just             The following activities are subject to
                                                    393 ............        38.36739          ¥77.08823       north of Quantico Creek and Possum Point               regulation, including prohibition, to the
                                                                                                              near Dumfries, VA the boundary crosses the             extent necessary and reasonable to ensure the
                                                       Note: The coordinates in the table above               Potomac to the southeast until it intersects           protection and management of the historical
                                                    marked with an asterisk (*) are not a part of             the Maryland shoreline at Moss Point near              resources and recreational, research and
                                                    the sanctuary boundary. These coordinates                 Indian Head, MD. From this point the eastern           educational qualities of the area:
                                                    are landward reference points used to draw                and northern boundary of the sanctuary,                  a. Damaging sanctuary resources.
                                                    a line segment that intersects with the                   approximately 21 miles in length, follows the            b. Damaging sanctuary property.
                                                    shoreline.                                                Maryland shoreline south past Sandy Point                c. Interfering with, obstructing, delaying or
                                                                                                              and Mallows Bay cutting across the mouths              preventing an investigation, search, seizure
                                                    Appendix B to Subpart S of Part 922—                      of streams and creeks. The boundary then               or disposition of seized property in
                                                    Mallows Bay—Potomac River Marine                          continues following the shoreline south past           connection with enforcement of the Act or
                                                    Sanctuary Terms of Designation                            Smith Point and Thomas Point where it turns            any regulation issued under the Act.
                                                                                                              to the east around Maryland Point. From here             Section 2. Emergencies. Where necessary
                                                    Terms of Designation for the Proposed                     the boundary continues to follow the                   to prevent or minimize the destruction of,
                                                    Mallows Bay—Potomac River National                        shoreline past Riverside, MD to a location at          loss of, or injury to a Sanctuary resource; or
                                                    Marine Sanctuary                                          Benny Gray Point on the western side of the            minimize the imminent risk of such
                                                       Under the authority of the National Marine             mouth of Nanjemoy Creek on Tayloe Neck in              destruction, loss, or injury, any activity,
                                                    Sanctuaries Act, as amended (the ‘‘Act’’ or               Maryland. From here the boundary crosses               including those not listed in Section 1, is
                                                    ‘‘NMSA’’), 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq., certain                the Potomac River again to the south back to           subject to immediate temporary regulation.
                                                    waters and submerged lands located off the                its point of origin east of Choptank Creek on          An emergency regulation shall not take effect
                                                    Nanjemoy Peninsula of Charles County,                     the Virginia side of the river. The boundary           without the approval of the Governor of
                                                    Maryland and along the tidal Potomac River                encompasses all tidal waters within this               Maryland or her/his designee or designated
                                                    and its surrounding waters are hereby                     boundary from mean high tide in Maryland               agency.
                                                    designated as a National Marine Sanctuary                 to mean low tide in Virginia. Excluded from
                                                                                                              the sanctuary are areas where the Virginia             Article V: Relation to Other Regulatory
                                                    for the purposes of providing long-term
                                                                                                              state line is otherwise delineated, the                Program
                                                    protection and management of the historical
                                                    resources and recreational, research,                     Quantico exclusion zone, and the area                     Section 1. Fishing Regulations, Licenses,
                                                    educational, and aesthetic qualities of the               around the Quantico marina.                            and Permits. Fishing in the Sanctuary shall
                                                    area.                                                                                                            not be regulated as part of the Sanctuary
                                                                                                              Article III: Special Characteristics of the            management regime authorized by the Act.
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                                                    Article I: Effect of Designation                          Area                                                   However, fishing in the Sanctuary may be
                                                       The NMSA authorizes the issuance of such                 Mallows Bay—Potomac River National                   regulated by other Federal, State, Tribal and
                                                    regulations as are necessary and reasonable               Marine Sanctuary and its surrounding waters            local authorities of competent jurisdiction,
                                                    to implement the designation, including                   contain a diverse collection of nearly 200             and designation of the Sanctuary shall have
                                                    managing and protecting the historical                    known historic shipwreck vessels dating                no effect on any regulation, permit, or license
                                                    resources and recreational, research, and                 back to the Civil War and potentially dating           issued thereunder.
                                                    educational qualities of the Mallows Bay—                 back to the Revolutionary War as well as                  Section 2. Other Regulations, Licenses, and
                                                    Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary                   archaeological artifacts dating back 12,000            Permits. If any valid regulation issued by any
                                                    (the ‘‘Sanctuary’’). Section 1 of Article IV of           years indicating the presence of some of the           Federal, state, Tribal, or local authority of



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                                                    competent jurisdiction, regardless of when              as the Wisconsin—Lake Michigan                         confidential business information, or
                                                    issued, conflicts with a Sanctuary regulation,          National Marine Sanctuary (WLMNMS                      otherwise sensitive information
                                                    the regulation deemed by the Director of the            or sanctuary). NOAA also proposes                      submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                    Office of National Marine Sanctuaries,
                                                                                                            regulations to implement the sanctuary                 be publicly accessible. NOAA will
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    Administration, or designee, in consultation            designation and establish the                          accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                    with the State of Maryland, to be more                  sanctuary’s terms of designation. A draft              ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                                    protective of Sanctuary resources and                   environmental impact statement and                     to remain anonymous).
                                                    qualities shall govern. Pursuant to section             draft management plan have also been                      Copies of the proposed rule, DEIS,
                                                    304(c)(1) of the Act, 16 U.S.C. 1434(c)(1), no          prepared for this proposed action. The                 and DMP can be downloaded or viewed
                                                    valid lease, permit, license, approval, or              purpose of this action is to supplement                on the internet at www.regulations.gov
                                                    other authorization issued by any Federal,              current Wisconsin state regulations and                (search for docket #NOAA–NOS–2016–
                                                    State, Tribal, or local authority of competent          resource protection efforts in a way that              0150) or at www.regulations.gov/#
                                                    jurisdiction, or any right of subsistence use
                                                                                                            will ensure long term protection of the                !docketDetail;D=NOAA-NOS-2016-
                                                    or access, may be terminated by the Secretary
                                                    of Commerce, or designee, as a result of this           nationally significant collection of                   0150. Copies can also be obtained by
                                                    designation, or as a result of any Sanctuary            historic shipwrecks and other maritime                 contacting the person identified under
                                                    regulation, if such lease, permit, license,             heritage resources in the area. NOAA is                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                                    approval, or other authorization, or right of           soliciting public comment on the                          The public meeting locations are:
                                                    subsistence use or access was issued or in              proposed rule, draft environmental                     (1) Algoma, WI: Knudson Hall, 620 Lake
                                                    existence as of the effective date of this              impact statement (DEIS), and draft                          Street, Algoma, WI 54201 (March
                                                    designation. However, the Secretary of                  management plan (DMP). NOAA will                            13, 2017)
                                                    Commerce or designee, in consultation with              also begin consultations under Section
                                                    the State of Maryland, may regulate the                                                                        (2) Manitowoc, WI: Wisconsin Maritime
                                                                                                            106 of the National Historic                                Museum, 75 Maritime Dr.,
                                                    exercise of such authorization or right
                                                    consistent with the purposes for which the              Preservation Act (NHPA) and solicit                         Manitowoc, WI 54220 (March 14,
                                                    Sanctuary is designated.                                public comments specifically related to                     2017)
                                                       Section 3. Defense Activities. Department            the identification and assessment of the               (3) Sheboygan, WI: University of
                                                    of Defense activities must be carried out in            historic properties within the affected                     Wisconsin—Sheboygan, Main
                                                    a manner that avoids to the maximum extent              area in compliance with Section 106                         Building, Wombat Room (Room
                                                    practicable any adverse impacts on Sanctuary            review process.                                             2114), 1 University Drive,
                                                    resources and qualities.                                DATES: NOAA will consider all                               Sheboygan, WI 53081 (March 15,
                                                    Article VI. Alteration of This Designation              comments received by March 31, 2017.                        2017)
                                                      The terms of designation may be modified              Public meetings will be held on the                    (4) Port Washington, WI: Wilson House,
                                                    only by the same procedures by which the                following dates:                                            200 N. Franklin St., Port
                                                    original designation is made, including                    (1) March 13, 2017, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30                    Washington, WI 53074 (March 16,
                                                    public meetings, consultation according to              p.m., Algoma, WI;                                           2017)
                                                    the NMSA.                                                  (2) March 14, 2017, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
                                                                                                                                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Russ
                                                                                                            p.m., Manitowoc, WI;
                                                    Subpart T—[Added and Reserved]                                                                                 Green, Regional Coordinator, Northeast
                                                                                                               (3) March 15, 2017, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
                                                                                                                                                                   and Great Lakes Region at (920) 459–
                                                    ■   14. Add and reserve subpart T.                      p.m., Sheboygan, WI; and
                                                                                                                                                                   4425 or russ.green@noaa.gov.
                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–31742 Filed 1–6–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                               (4) March 16, 2017, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
                                                                                                            p.m., Port Washington, WI.                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    BILLING CODE 3510–NK–P
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                     I. Introduction
                                                                                                            on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                                                                                                                                   A. Wisconsin—Lake Michigan National
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  NOS–2016–0150, by any of the
                                                                                                                                                                   Marine Sanctuary Background
                                                                                                            following methods:
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           • Electronic Submission: Submit all                    The National Marine Sanctuaries Act
                                                    Administration                                          electronic public comments via the                     (NMSA; 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.)
                                                                                                            Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                     authorizes the Secretary of Commerce
                                                    15 CFR Part 922                                         www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;                    (Secretary) to designate and protect as
                                                                                                            D=NOAA-NOS-2016-0150, click the                        national marine sanctuaries areas of the
                                                    [Docket No. 160907828–6828–01]
                                                                                                            ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the                    marine environment that are of special
                                                    RIN 0648–BG01                                           required fields, and enter or attach your              national significance due to their
                                                                                                            comments.                                              conservation, recreational, ecological,
                                                    Wisconsin—Lake Michigan National                           • Mail: Russ Green, Regional                        historical, scientific, cultural,
                                                    Marine Sanctuary; Notice of Proposed                    Coordinator, Northeast and Great Lakes                 archeological, educational, or esthetic
                                                    Rulemaking and Availability of Draft                    Region, NOAA Office of National                        qualities. Day-to-day management of
                                                    Environmental Impact Statement and                      Marine Sanctuaries, University of                      national marine sanctuaries has been
                                                    Management Plan                                         Wisconsin—Sheboygan, One University                    delegated by the Secretary to NOAA’s
                                                    AGENCY:  Office of National Marine                      Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081.                            Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
                                                    Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean                         Instructions: Comments sent by any                  (ONMS). The primary objective of the
                                                                                                            other method, to any other address or                  NMSA is to protect the sanctuary
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                                                    Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      individual, or received after the end of               system’s biological and cultural
                                                    Department of Commerce (DOC).                           the comment period, may not be                         resources, such as coral reefs, marine
                                                    ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  considered by NOAA. All comments                       animals, historic shipwrecks, other
                                                                                                            received are a part of the public record               historic structures, and archaeological
                                                    SUMMARY:  The National Oceanic and                      and will generally be posted for public                sites.
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is                    viewing on www.regulations.gov                            The 1,075-square-mile area proposed
                                                    proposing to designate an area of 1,075                 without change. All personal identifying               for designation as the Wisconsin—Lake
                                                    square miles of Wisconsin state waters                  information (e.g., name, address, etc.),               Michigan National Marine Sanctuary


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 11:11:51
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 11:11:51
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesNOAA will consider all comments received by March 31, 2017. Public meetings will be held on the following dates:
ContactPaul Orlando, Regional Coordinator, Northeast and Great Lakes Region at (240) 460-1978, [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 2254 
RIN Number0648-BG02
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Coastal Zone; Historic Preservation; Intergovernmental Relations; Marine Resources; Natural Resources; Penalties; Recreation and Recreation Areas; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Wildlife

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