82_FR_53103 82 FR 52884 - Endangered and Threatened Species; Take of Anadromous Fish

82 FR 52884 - Endangered and Threatened Species; Take of Anadromous Fish

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 219 (November 15, 2017)

Page Range52884-52888
FR Document2017-24690

Notice is hereby given that NMFS has received 14 scientific research permit application requests relating to Pacific salmon, steelhead, eulachon, and green sturgeon. The proposed research is intended to increase knowledge of species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and to help guide management and conservation efforts. The applications may be viewed online at https:// apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/preview_open_for_comment.cfm.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 219 (Wednesday, November 15, 2017)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF811


Endangered and Threatened Species; Take of Anadromous Fish

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

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

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that NMFS has received 14 scientific

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research permit application requests relating to Pacific salmon, 
steelhead, eulachon, and green sturgeon. The proposed research is 
intended to increase knowledge of species listed under the Endangered 
Species Act (ESA) and to help guide management and conservation 
efforts. The applications may be viewed online at https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/preview_open_for_comment.cfm.

DATES: Comments or requests for a public hearing on the applications 
must be received at the appropriate address or fax number (see 
ADDRESSES) no later than 5 p.m. Pacific standard time on December 15, 
2017.

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

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Species Covered in This Notice

    The following listed species are covered in this notice:
    Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): Threatened Lower 
Columbia River (LCR); threatened Puget Sound (PS); threatened Snake 
River (SR) spring/summer-run; threatened Snake River (SR) fall-run; 
endangered Upper Columbia River (UCR) spring-run; threatened Upper 
Willamette River (UWR).
    Steelhead (O. mykiss): Threatened LCR; threatened Middle Columbia 
River (MCR); threatened PS; threatened SR; threatened UCR; threatened 
UWR.
    Chum salmon (O. keta): Threatened Hood Canal Summer-run (HCS); 
threatened Columbia River (CR).
    Coho salmon (O. kisutch): Threatened LCR; threatened Oregon Coast 
(OC) coho.
    Sockeye salmon (O. nerka): Threatened Ozette Lake (OL); endangered 
SR.
    Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus): Threatened Southern (S).
    Green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris): Threatened Southern (S).

Authority

    Scientific research permits are issued in accordance with section 
10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and regulations 
governing listed fish and wildlife permits (50 CFR 222-226). NMFS 
issues permits based on findings that such permits: (1) Are applied for 
in good faith; (2) if granted and exercised, would not operate to the 
disadvantage of the listed species that are the subject of the permit; 
and (3) are consistent with the purposes and policy of section 2 of the 
ESA. The authority to take listed species is subject to conditions set 
forth in the permits.
    Anyone requesting a hearing on an application listed in this notice 
should set out the specific reasons why a hearing on that application 
would be appropriate (see ADDRESSES). Such hearings are held at the 
discretion of the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NMFS.

Applications Received

Permit 10020-5R

    The City of Bellingham (COB) is seeking to renew, for five years, a 
research permit that currently allows them to take juvenile and adult 
PS Chinook salmon and PS steelhead in Cemetery, Padden, Silver, and 
Squalicum creeks in Bellingham, WA. The purpose of the COB study is to 
assess the effectiveness of habitat restoration activities within the 
City of Bellingham by documenting population trends for salmonids 
inhabiting these urban creeks. These restoration actions include native 
riparian and upland plantings, large woody debris and gravel 
augmentation, re-routing and re-structuring of degraded stream channel, 
and floodplain re-connection. This research would benefit the affected 
species by informing future restoration designs, providing data to 
support future enhancement projects, and helping managers assess 
salmonid population status in these urban systems. The COB proposes to 
capture fish using a smolt trap (V-shaped channel-spanning weirs with 
live boxes) in only one of the aforementioned streams annually. 
Captured fish would be anesthetized, identified to species, measured, 
have a tissue sample taken (to determine their origin), and allowed to 
recover in cool, aerated water before being released back to the 
stream. The researchers do not intend to kill any listed fish, but some 
may die as an inadvertent result of the research.

Permit 16069-3M

    The City of Portland is seeking to modify a permit that currently 
authorizes them to take juvenile and adult MCR steelhead, UCR spring 
Chinook salmon, UCR steelhead, SR spring/summer-run Chinook salmon, SR 
fall-run Chinook salmon, SR steelhead, SR sockeye salmon, LCR Chinook 
salmon, LCR coho salmon, LCR steelhead, CR chum salmon, UWR Chinook 
salmon, UWR steelhead, OC coho salmon, and S green sturgeon in the 
Columbia and Willamette rivers and tributaries (Oregon). The research 
may also cause them to take adult S eulachon--a species for which there 
are currently no ESA take prohibitions. The permit modification would 
not change the methods or scope of the ongoing research, except to 
increase the number of incidental mortalities authorized for juvenile 
UWR steelhead from one to five juvenile fish annually. This research is 
part of the Portland Watershed Management Plan, which aims to improve 
watershed health in the Portland area. In this program, researchers 
sample 37 sites annually across all Portland watersheds for hydrology, 
habitat, water chemistry, and biological communities. The research 
would benefit listed salmonids by providing information to assess 
watershed health, status of critical habitat, effectiveness of 
watershed restoration actions, and compliance with regulatory 
requirements. The City of Portland proposes to capture juvenile fish 
using backpack and boat electrofishing, hold fish in a bucket of 
aerated water, take caudal fin clips for genetic analysis, and release 
fish at a point near their capture site that would be chosen to 
minimize the likelihood of recapture. The researchers would avoid 
contact with adult fish. The researchers do not propose to kill any 
fish but a small number may die as an unintended result of the 
activities.

Permit 16303-2R

    The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is seeking to renew, for 
five years, a research permit that currently allows them to take adult 
PS/GB bocaccio, juvenile HCS chum salmon and PS steelhead, and juvenile 
and adult PS Chinook salmon throughout the marine waters of Puget 
Sound, Hood Canal, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca (Washington State). 
The USGS research may also cause them to take adult S eulachon and PS/
GB yelloweye rockfish--species for which there are currently no ESA 
take prohibitions. The purpose of the USGS study is to examine salmonid 
stage-specific growth, bioenergetics, competition, and predation during 
the critical early marine growth period. Additionally, unlisted 
salmonid species, herring, and other forage fish species would be 
studied. This research would benefit the affected species by 
quantifying key

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factors limiting Chinook survival and production. The USGS proposes 
capturing fish by mid-water trawl, hook and line (micro trolling), 
beach seine, and purse seine. The mid-water trawling would be conducted 
by Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans (CDFO) research vessels 
using a mid-water rope trawl during daylight at various depths and 
velocities and would be coordinated with surveys in Canadian waters. 
For the mid-water trawls, the fish would be identified to species, 
weighed, measured for length, tissue-sampled (fin clip and scales), and 
checked for coded wire tags (CWTs). Viable sub-adult/adult salmon and 
rockfish would be released. Listed rockfish would be released via rapid 
submergence to their capture depth to reduce the effects from 
barotrauma, and sub-adult/adult salmonids would be released at the 
surface. Juvenile salmonids that suffer lethal injuries due to crushing 
and descaling would be further sampled for CWTs, scales, fins, stomach 
contents, and otoliths. For the other capture methods, the fish would 
be anesthetized, identified to species, checked for CWTs, measured to 
length, gastric lavaged, tissue-sampled (fin clip and scales), and 
released. For the seining, all juvenile, hatchery-origin, CWT fish 
would be intentionally sacrificed to determine their origins. The 
researchers do not propose to kill any other captured fish, but some 
may die as an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 17258-2R

    The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) is 
seeking to renew, for five years, a research permit that currently 
allows them to take juvenile PS Chinook salmon, HCS chum salmon, PS 
steelhead, and OL sockeye salmon throughout the streams of Clallam, 
Jefferson, and Grays Harbor counties in western Washington State. The 
purpose of the WDNR study is to determine potential fish presence or 
absence in streams located on WDNR-managed lands in order to support a 
region-wide program of road maintenance and abandonment. This research 
would benefit the affected species by determining which streams with 
road-related passage barriers contain listed fish and, thus, allow WDNR 
to focus its resources on road improvements that would best help those 
species. The WDNR proposes to capture fish using backpack 
electrofishing equipment and minnow traps. Captured fish would be 
netted, identified to species, and released. In most cases, the stream 
survey would terminate when one listed fish is located. The researchers 
do not intend to kill any listed fish, but some may die as an 
inadvertent result of the research.

Permit 17798-2R

    The Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) is seeking to renew, 
for five years, a research permit that currently allows them to take 
juvenile PS Chinook salmon and PS steelhead. The NWFSC research may 
also cause them to take adult S eulachon--a species for which there are 
currently no ESA take prohibitions. Study locations include several 
bays and estuaries in the Puget Sound that receive effluent from 
municipal wastewater plants and industrial contaminant sources. The 
purpose of the NWFSC study is to assess the bioaccumulation and toxic 
effects of Chemicals of Emerging Concern (CECs) in Chinook salmon. 
Whole genome and molecular analyses of Chinook salmon would be 
conducted on various tissues, which would allow for identification of 
gene pathways and robust mechanism-based diagnostic indices for CEC 
toxicity. This research would benefit the listed species by identifying 
degraded estuaries, studying how CECs affect Chinook salmon, and 
providing information that can be used to mitigate and improve listed 
species habitat. The NWFSC proposes to capture fish using beach seines. 
Sampling would occur at seven locations up to two times annually. For 
each sample event, 40 juvenile Chinook salmon would be euthanized for 
whole body analysis. The researchers would prioritize using adipose-
fin-clipped hatchery fish and unintentional mortalities over natural-
origin fish. Excess Chinook salmon (and all other species) would be 
released immediately after capture. The researchers do not propose to 
kill any of the listed steelhead or eulachon being captured, but some 
may die as an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 17839-2R

    The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is seeking to renew, for five years, 
a research permit that currently allows them to take juvenile PS 
Chinook salmon and PS steelhead in the Nooksack, Sauk, Skagit, and 
Stillaguamish River drainages of western Washington. The purpose of the 
USFS study is to expand distributional knowledge of the Salish sucker 
(Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus), a species listed as endangered in 
Canada since 2005 by the Species At Risk Act (SARA). Tissue samples 
would also be collected from captured Salish suckers for genetic 
analysis to determine their genetic separation from the longnose sucker 
(Catostomus catostomus)--a species that they are considered to be 
diverging from. The research would benefit the listed species by 
providing information on their distribution. The main benefactor of 
this research is the Salish sucker whose status is not well understood 
in the United States. The USFS proposes to capture fish using minnow 
and Feddes traps. Captured salmonids would be identified to species, 
checked for an adipose fin clip, and immediately released downstream. 
The researchers do not intend to kill any listed fish, but some may die 
as an inadvertent result of the research.

Permit 17851-3R

    The Coastal Watershed Institute (CWI) is seeking to renew, for five 
years, a research permit that currently allows them to take juvenile PS 
Chinook salmon, HCS chum salmon, and PS steelhead in the Elwha River 
estuary (Washington State). The CWI research may also cause them to 
take adult S eulachon--a species for which there are currently no ESA 
take prohibitions. The purpose of the CWI study is to research the 
nearshore restoration response to the Elwha River dam removals with an 
emphasis on ecological function of nearshore habitats for juvenile 
salmon and forage fish. The research would benefit listed species by 
providing a long-term continuous dataset on how salmonids use local 
nearshore areas after the dam removals on the Elwha River. This study 
provides information on how watersheds and fish populations recover 
after dam removals. The CWI proposes to capture fish using a beach 
seine. Captured fish would be identified to their lowest taxonomic 
level. At each sampling event, twenty individuals from each species 
would be measured and released. Salmonids would be scanned for fin 
clips and tags. The researchers do not propose to kill any listed fish 
being captured, but some may die as an inadvertent result of the 
research.

Permit 18001-3R

    The Pierce County Department of Public Works and Utilities (PCDPWU) 
is seeking to renew, for five years, a research permit that currently 
allows them to take juvenile PS Chinook salmon and PS steelhead in the 
waterways of Pierce County, Washington. The purpose of the PCDPWU study 
is to determine the distribution and diversity of anadromous fish 
species in the waterbodies adjacent to and within the county's levee 
system. The surveys would help establish listed salmonid presence in 
waterbodies--information that would be used to assess the impacts

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proposed projects might have on listed species. The PCDPWU proposes to 
capture fish using seines, dip netting, minnow traps, fyke nets, hook 
and line, and backpack electrofishing. Electrofishing would largely be 
``spotshocking'' for presence and absence and would not typically cover 
broad, continuous areas. Captured fish would be identified, measured, 
and then released at or near their capture site. Fish would not be 
removed from the water unless absolutely necessary. The researchers do 
not intend to kill any listed fish, but some may die as an inadvertent 
result of the research.

Permit 20313

    The NWFSC is seeking a two-year research permit to annually take 
adult PS/GB bocaccio and sub-adult PS Chinook salmon in the Puget Sound 
near the San Juan Islands (Washington state). The NWFSC research may 
also cause them to take adult PS/GB yelloweye rockfish--a species for 
which there are currently no ESA take prohibitions. The purpose of the 
NWFSC study is to assess the role Chinook salmon residency plays in 
salmon recovery--including growth, movement patterns, and population 
structure. This research would benefit the affected species by giving 
managers information on which populations contribute to the resident PS 
Chinook salmon population in the San Juan Islands and heling determine 
the relationship between the Chinook resident life-history type and 
overall marine survival. These efforts would serve as the foundation 
for evaluating the relative contribution residents make to the broader 
ESU--and thereby help managers understand how this behavior type can 
help salmon recovery. The NWFSC proposes to capture fish using hook and 
line angling equipment. Captured salmon would be scanned for CWT, 
measured for length, tissue-sampled (scales and fin clips), and 
released. Hatchery-origin Chinook salmon would also be anesthetized and 
gastric lavaged. Fifty adipose-clipped, hatchery-origin subadult 
Chinook salmon would be intentionally sacrificed annually to obtain 
otolith samples movement patterns and early growth history may be 
analyzed. Listed rockfish would be released immediately via rapid 
submergence to their capture depth to reduce the effects from 
barotrauma. The researchers do not propose to kill any other captured 
fish, but some may die as an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 20451-2R

    The University of Washington (UW) is seeking to renew, for five 
years, a research permit that currently allows them to take juvenile 
and adult OL sockeye salmon in Lake Ozette (northwest Washington 
State). The purpose of the UW study is to investigate the interactions 
of native predators (i.e., northern pikeminnow, sculpin) and non-native 
predators (i.e., largemouth bass, yellow perch) with Olympic mudminnow 
(Novumbra hubbsi), a state sensitive species. The research would 
benefit the listed species because OL sockeye salmon are similarly 
threatened by the same predators. The UW proposes to capture fish using 
minnow traps, hoop nets, gill nets, trammel nets, and hook and line. 
For OL sockeye salmon, captured fish would be handled and immediately 
released. After the listed fish are released, the remaining fish would 
be anesthetized, fin clipped, gastric lavaged, and released. The 
researchers do not intend to kill any listed fish, but some may die as 
an inadvertent result of the research.

Permit 20492-2M

    The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is seeking to 
modify a permit that currently authorizes research in lake, river, 
backwater, slough, and estuary habitats in the Willamette and Columbia 
basins (Oregon) and on the Oregon coast. The permit would cover the 
following projects for four years: (1) Warmwater and Recreational Game 
Fish Management, (2) District Fish Population Sampling in the Upper 
Willamette Basin, and (3) Salmonid Assessment and Monitoring in the 
Deschutes River. These studies provide information on fish population 
structure, abundance, genetics, disease occurrences, and species 
interactions, and is used to direct management actions to benefit 
listed species. The permit modification would not change the methods or 
scope of the ongoing research, except to add take of juvenile and adult 
UWR Chinook and UWR steelhead at new research sites in the Tualatin and 
Yamhill Rivers. The modified permit would authorize take of juvenile 
UCR spring-run Chinook salmon, UCR steelhead, SR spring/summer-run 
Chinook salmon, SR fall-run Chinook salmon, SR Basin steelhead, SR 
sockeye salmon, MCR steelhead, LCR Chinook salmon, LCR coho salmon, LCR 
steelhead, CR chum salmon, and OC coho salmon; juvenile and adult UWR 
Chinook salmon and UWR steelhead; and adult S green sturgeon. The ODFW 
research may also take adult S eulachon--a species for which there are 
currently no ESA take prohibitions. Researchers would sample fish using 
boat electrofishing. A subset of captured juveniles would be 
anesthetized, weighed and measured, allowed to recover, and then 
released. Most juveniles and all adults would be allowed to swim away 
after being electroshocked, or they would be netted and released 
immediately. The ODFW does not intend to kill any of the fish being 
captured, but a small number may die as an unintended result of the 
activities.

Permit 20713

    The NWFSC is seeking a two-year permit that would allow them to 
take juvenile LCR Chinook salmon, SR fall-run Chinook salmon, SR 
spring/summer-run Chinook salmon, UCR spring-run Chinook salmon, UWR 
Chinook salmon, CR chum salmon, LCR coho salmon, SR sockeye salmon, LCR 
steelhead, MCR steelhead, SR Basin steelhead, UCR steelhead, UWR 
steelhead, and S green sturgeon. The research may also cause them to 
take adult S eulachon--a species for which there are currently no ESA 
take prohibitions. The purpose of the study is to measure contaminant 
levels in juvenile UWR Chinook salmon in the lower Willamette River 
(Oregon) near a Superfund site with high levels of pollutants and to 
evaluate associations between toxins in fish tissues and fish growth 
and immune response. Study results would support an ongoing Natural 
Resource Damage Assessment. In addition, the data would be used in 
Chinook salmon life cycle models to compare how chemical pollution 
affects UWR Chinook salmon populations relative to other stressors.
    The researchers propose to collect fish with beach seines at sites 
in the lower 20 miles of the Willamette River. The researchers hope to 
complete all sampling between March and June 2018, but fieldwork could 
extend to other months and to 2019 if sample size targets are not met 
in the initial timeframe. The researchers propose to hold fish in 
buckets, identify and count fish, check fish for passive integrated 
transponder and coded wire tags, and then immediately release any fish 
that is not a juvenile Chinook salmon with an intact adipose fin. The 
researchers propose using a lethal dose of MS-222 to kill natural-
origin juvenile Chinook salmon that are between 50 and 80 mm in fork 
length. The target ESU for contaminant analysis is UWR Chinook, but 
juvenile Chinook salmon from other ESUs in the Columbia River basin 
could

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also be killed because juveniles from different ESUs cannot be 
distinguished visually. Fish that are killed would be frozen 
individually and later identified to ESU using genetic analysis. The 
researchers would pool UWR Chinook specimens into composite samples for 
toxicological analysis and would use scales and otoliths for analysis 
of age and growth. Specimens that are identified through genetic 
analysis to an ESU other than the UWR Chinook ESU would be saved and 
offered for use in other studies pending NMFS approval.
    The NWFSC researchers used information from past studies to 
estimate the number of fish needed to obtain enough tissues for 
statistically robust sample sizes, and to estimate expected mortality 
rates of fish from non-target ESUs. Based on this information, the 
NWFSC proposes to intentionally kill up to: 201 natural-origin and 9 
hatchery-origin (intact adipose fin) juvenile UWR Chinook salmon; 119 
natural-origin and 5 hatchery-origin (intact adipose fin) juvenile LCR 
Chinook salmon; 4 natural-origin juvenile SR fall-run Chinook salmon; 2 
natural-origin juvenile SR spring/summer-run Chinook salmon; and 5 
natural-origin juvenile UCR spring-run Chinook salmon. Any Chinook 
salmon unintentionally killed during the research would be used in lieu 
of a fish that would otherwise be sacrificed. The NWFSC does not intend 
to kill any fish that is not a juvenile Chinook salmon, but a small 
number of individuals from other species may die as an unintended 
result of the research activities.

Permit 21432

    Cramer Fish Sciences is seeking a research permit, for two years, 
that would allow them to take juvenile LCR Chinook, LCR coho, LCR 
steelhead, and MCR steelhead in the Klickitat, Wind, and White Salmon 
River subbasins (Washington). The purpose of the research is to 
determine fish occupancy in stream reaches in lands owned by SDS Lumber 
Company. Cramer Fish Sciences proposes to capture fish using single-
pass backpack electrofishing, identify fish while they are held briefly 
in hand-held dip nets, and return fish to the stream. The researchers 
would compare results of the electrofishing surveys with environmental 
DNA (eDNA) studies done in the same stream reaches, which would provide 
information on the utility of eDNA analysis for determining fish 
occupancy. The research would benefit listed fish by affording them 
protections if they are found in streams that previously were assessed 
as non-fish bearing. The researchers do not propose to kill any fish 
but a small number may die as an unintended result of research 
activities.

Permit 21507

    Mount Hood Environmental is seeking a research permit, for three 
years, that would allow them to take juvenile and adult UWR steelhead 
and UWR Chinook in the Tualatin River (Oregon). The purpose of the 
research is to determine if salmonids and lamprey are present in the 
intake channel from the Tualatin River to the Spring Hill Pumping Plant 
and if these fish are likely to be entrained in the intake. The study 
would benefit listed fish by providing information to manage and 
mitigate for potential entrainment of these fish during early life-
stages. The researchers propose to work in the intake channel, where 
they would measure water temperature and velocity, capture fish by 
seining, trapping, and boat-electrofishing, hold fish in aerated 
buckets, identify them, and then release them back to the channel. The 
researchers do not propose to kill any fish but a small number may die 
as an unintended result of research activities.
    This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of the ESA. NMFS 
will evaluate the applications, associated documents, and comments 
submitted to determine whether the applications meet the requirements 
of section 10(a) of the ESA and Federal regulations. The final permit 
decisions will not be made until after the end of the 30-day comment 
period. NMFS will publish notice of its final action in the Federal 
Register.

    Dated: November 8, 2017.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office of Protected Resources, 
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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                                                permitted to carry and fish both                           • South of 42° N. lat.—All vessels                 or designated representative as the ‘‘EFP
                                                groundfish trawl gear types (bottom                     fishing on an EFP trip south of 42° N.                holder.’’ NMFS intends to use an
                                                trawl and midwater trawl) on the same                   lat. would be subject to a sub-harvest                adaptive management approach in
                                                trip, assuming the proper declarations                  guideline of 80 Chinook salmon (out of                which NMFS may revise requirements
                                                are made, and bring a new haul on                       the 3,547 Chinook salmon harvest                      and protocols to improve the program
                                                board before a previous haul is stowed.                 guideline) for this area for the duration             without issuing another Federal
                                                Finally, vessels fishing on an EFP trip                 of this EFP.                                          Register Notice, provided that the
                                                would not be constrained by the mesh                       If the overall harvest guideline of                modifications fall within the scope of
                                                requirements regarding size or how it is                3,547 Chinook salmon for the EFP is                   the original EFP. In addition, the
                                                measured. Participating vessels would                   reached, the EFP would be shut down.                  applicants may request minor
                                                carry observers or use a NMFS-approved                  Additionally, if a sub-harvest guideline              modifications and extensions to the EFP
                                                electronic monitoring system on 100-                    is reached EFP trips for which that sub-              throughout the course of research. EFP
                                                percent of trips, as is currently required              harvest guideline apply would be shut                 modifications and extensions may be
                                                in the IFQ program.                                     down. For example, if vessels fishing                 granted without further public notice if
                                                   NMFS has some concerns with the                      north of 42° N. lat. prior to May 15th                they are determined essential to
                                                potential impacts these exemptions may                  catch more than 720 Chinook salmon,                   facilitate completion of the proposed
                                                have on protected and prohibited                        the EFP would be shut down until May                  research and result in only a minimal
                                                species. The best available data suggests               15th when it would open back up in                    change in the scope or impacts of the
                                                that bycatch rates of Endangered                        this area under the 3,547 Chinook                     initially approved EFP request.
                                                Species Act listed salmon, eulachon,                    salmon harvest guideline. For the area                   In accordance with NAO
                                                and green sturgeon could increase as a                  south of 42° N. lat., if any time during              Administrative Order 216–6, a
                                                result of the increased effort resulting                the EFP vessels fishing in this area catch            Categorical Exclusion or other
                                                from this EFP. However, because a                       more than 80 Chinook salmon, the EFP                  appropriate National Environmental
                                                targeted fishery for chilipepper, widow,                activity in the area south of 42° N. lat.             Policy Act document would be
                                                and yellowtail rockfish has not existed                 would be shut down and would not                      completed prior to the issuance of any
                                                in more than a decade and the fishery                   reopen for the remainder of the EFP.                  permits under this EFP. After
                                                                                                           The applicants have not proposed a                 publication of this document in the
                                                has changed a lot since this data was
                                                                                                        specific list of participating vessels, as            Federal Register, the EFP, if approved
                                                collected, this data may not reflect
                                                                                                        is traditionally the case, but rather are             by NMFS, may be implemented
                                                current bycatch rates resulting in its
                                                                                                        proposing that NMFS publish a public                  following the public comment period.
                                                limited utility for predicting current
                                                                                                        notice to gauge interest from limited                 NMFS would consider comments
                                                impacts to protected and prohibited                     entry groundfish midwater and bottom
                                                species. Thus, NMFS has been working                                                                          submitted, as well as the Council’s
                                                                                                        trawl vessels. Depending on the amount
                                                with the applicant to develop an EFP                                                                          discussion at their September 2017
                                                                                                        of interest and where vessels may be
                                                that would meet the applicants’                                                                               Council meeting, in deciding whether to
                                                                                                        fishing, NMFS may need to limit
                                                objectives to better target pelagic                                                                           approve the application as requested.
                                                                                                        participation by time and area to
                                                rockfish species while collecting                                                                             NMFS may approve the application in
                                                                                                        mitigate against potential impacts.
                                                information about bycatch and                                                                                 its entirety or may make any alterations
                                                                                                        Participating vessels that enroll in the
                                                minimizing bycatch to the extent                                                                              needed to achieve the goals of the EFP.
                                                                                                        EFP would be required to declare into
                                                practicable. To address NMFS’s                          and out of the EFP on a monthly basis                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16
                                                concerns, the applicants included in                    by notifying NMFS.                                    U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.
                                                their application a requirement to                         Information collected under the EFP                  Dated: November 9, 2017.
                                                collect bycatch information at the haul                 could be used to support the analysis for             Emily H. Menashes,
                                                level and genetic samples on all salmon                 potential new and modifications to
                                                caught. Additionally, the applicants                                                                          Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                                                                        existing gear regulations. With many of               Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                proposed and the Council                                the current gear regulations having been              [FR Doc. 2017–24716 Filed 11–14–17; 8:45 am]
                                                recommended that all salmon caught by                   in place for more than ten years, it is
                                                vessels participating in this EFP would                                                                       BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                        difficult for NMFS, the Council, and
                                                be subject to a total salmon harvest                    industry to predict the impacts of
                                                guideline of 3,547 Chinook salmon. In                   removing these regulations. In the past               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                addition, the Council recommend two                     ten years, the industry has changed
                                                sub-harvest guidelines to further help                  significantly. Reduction in capacity,                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                mitigate against potential impacts:                     innovations in gear technologies, and                 Administration
                                                   • Prior to May 15th—All vessels                      changes in management have all
                                                fishing on an EFP trip north of 42° N.                                                                        RIN 0648–XF811
                                                                                                        contributed to these changes. This EFP
                                                lat. would be subject to a sub-harvest                  would help demonstrate what potential                 Endangered and Threatened Species;
                                                guideline of 720 Chinook salmon (out of                 impacts, if any, today’s fleet may have               Take of Anadromous Fish
                                                the 3,547 Chinook salmon total harvest                  if some of the current gear, area, and
                                                guideline) for this area, including                     time regulations are modified from what               AGENCY:   National Marine Fisheries
                                                seaward, within, and shoreward of the                   is currently in regulation.                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                trawl RCA, from the inception of this                      Therefore, NMFS is proposing to                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                EFP until 12:01 a.m. on May 15th which                  approve a 2018 trawl gear EFP, covering
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                                                                                                                                                              Commerce.
                                                corresponds to the start of the Primary                 all the exemptions stated above                       ACTION: Applications for four new
                                                whiting season for the Shorebased IFQ                   following the conclusion of the public                scientific research permits, two permit
                                                fishery. From May 15th through the end                  comment period, review of public                      modifications, and eight permit
                                                of this EFP, all EFP trips taken north of               comment, and completion of an analysis                renewals.
                                                42° N. lat. would be subject to the                     of the potential impacts. Pending
                                                remainder of total harvest guideline                    approval, NMFS would issue the                        SUMMARY:Notice is hereby given that
                                                (3,547 Chinook salmon) for the EFP.                     permits for the EFP to the vessel owner               NMFS has received 14 scientific


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                                                research permit application requests                    of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and               spring/summer-run Chinook salmon, SR
                                                relating to Pacific salmon, steelhead,                  regulations governing listed fish and                 fall-run Chinook salmon, SR steelhead,
                                                eulachon, and green sturgeon. The                       wildlife permits (50 CFR 222–226).                    SR sockeye salmon, LCR Chinook
                                                proposed research is intended to                        NMFS issues permits based on findings                 salmon, LCR coho salmon, LCR
                                                increase knowledge of species listed                    that such permits: (1) Are applied for in             steelhead, CR chum salmon, UWR
                                                under the Endangered Species Act                        good faith; (2) if granted and exercised,             Chinook salmon, UWR steelhead, OC
                                                (ESA) and to help guide management                      would not operate to the disadvantage                 coho salmon, and S green sturgeon in
                                                and conservation efforts. The                           of the listed species that are the subject            the Columbia and Willamette rivers and
                                                applications may be viewed online at                    of the permit; and (3) are consistent                 tributaries (Oregon). The research may
                                                https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/                     with the purposes and policy of section               also cause them to take adult S
                                                preview_open_for_comment.cfm.                           2 of the ESA. The authority to take                   eulachon—a species for which there are
                                                DATES: Comments or requests for a                       listed species is subject to conditions set           currently no ESA take prohibitions. The
                                                public hearing on the applications must                 forth in the permits.                                 permit modification would not change
                                                be received at the appropriate address or                  Anyone requesting a hearing on an                  the methods or scope of the ongoing
                                                fax number (see ADDRESSES) no later                     application listed in this notice should              research, except to increase the number
                                                than 5 p.m. Pacific standard time on                    set out the specific reasons why a                    of incidental mortalities authorized for
                                                December 15, 2017.                                      hearing on that application would be                  juvenile UWR steelhead from one to five
                                                                                                        appropriate (see ADDRESSES). Such                     juvenile fish annually. This research is
                                                ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
                                                                                                        hearings are held at the discretion of the            part of the Portland Watershed
                                                applications should be sent to the
                                                                                                        Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                Management Plan, which aims to
                                                Protected Resources Division, NMFS,
                                                                                                        NMFS.                                                 improve watershed health in the
                                                1201 NE Lloyd Blvd., Suite 1100,
                                                                                                                                                              Portland area. In this program,
                                                Portland, OR 97232–1274. Comments                       Applications Received                                 researchers sample 37 sites annually
                                                may also be sent via fax to 503–230–                                                                          across all Portland watersheds for
                                                5441 or by email to nmfs.nwr.apps@                      Permit 10020–5R
                                                                                                                                                              hydrology, habitat, water chemistry, and
                                                noaa.gov (include the permit number in                     The City of Bellingham (COB) is                    biological communities. The research
                                                the subject line of the fax or email).                  seeking to renew, for five years, a                   would benefit listed salmonids by
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob                    research permit that currently allows                 providing information to assess
                                                Clapp, Portland, OR (Tel: 503–231–                      them to take juvenile and adult PS                    watershed health, status of critical
                                                2314, Fax: 503–230–5441, email:                         Chinook salmon and PS steelhead in                    habitat, effectiveness of watershed
                                                Robert.Clapp@noaa.gov). Permit                          Cemetery, Padden, Silver, and                         restoration actions, and compliance
                                                application instructions are available                  Squalicum creeks in Bellingham, WA.                   with regulatory requirements. The City
                                                from the address above, or online at                    The purpose of the COB study is to                    of Portland proposes to capture juvenile
                                                https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov.                             assess the effectiveness of habitat                   fish using backpack and boat
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              restoration activities within the City of             electrofishing, hold fish in a bucket of
                                                                                                        Bellingham by documenting population                  aerated water, take caudal fin clips for
                                                Species Covered in This Notice                          trends for salmonids inhabiting these                 genetic analysis, and release fish at a
                                                  The following listed species are                      urban creeks. These restoration actions               point near their capture site that would
                                                covered in this notice:                                 include native riparian and upland                    be chosen to minimize the likelihood of
                                                  Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus                          plantings, large woody debris and gravel              recapture. The researchers would avoid
                                                tshawytscha): Threatened Lower                          augmentation, re-routing and re-                      contact with adult fish. The researchers
                                                Columbia River (LCR); threatened Puget                  structuring of degraded stream channel,               do not propose to kill any fish but a
                                                Sound (PS); threatened Snake River (SR)                 and floodplain re-connection. This                    small number may die as an unintended
                                                spring/summer-run; threatened Snake                     research would benefit the affected                   result of the activities.
                                                River (SR) fall-run; endangered Upper                   species by informing future restoration
                                                                                                        designs, providing data to support                    Permit 16303–2R
                                                Columbia River (UCR) spring-run;
                                                threatened Upper Willamette River                       future enhancement projects, and                         The United States Geological Survey
                                                (UWR).                                                  helping managers assess salmonid                      (USGS) is seeking to renew, for five
                                                  Steelhead (O. mykiss): Threatened                     population status in these urban                      years, a research permit that currently
                                                LCR; threatened Middle Columbia River                   systems. The COB proposes to capture                  allows them to take adult PS/GB
                                                (MCR); threatened PS; threatened SR;                    fish using a smolt trap (V-shaped                     bocaccio, juvenile HCS chum salmon
                                                threatened UCR; threatened UWR.                         channel-spanning weirs with live boxes)               and PS steelhead, and juvenile and
                                                  Chum salmon (O. keta): Threatened                     in only one of the aforementioned                     adult PS Chinook salmon throughout
                                                Hood Canal Summer-run (HCS);                            streams annually. Captured fish would                 the marine waters of Puget Sound, Hood
                                                threatened Columbia River (CR).                         be anesthetized, identified to species,               Canal, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca
                                                  Coho salmon (O. kisutch): Threatened                  measured, have a tissue sample taken                  (Washington State). The USGS research
                                                LCR; threatened Oregon Coast (OC)                       (to determine their origin), and allowed              may also cause them to take adult S
                                                coho.                                                   to recover in cool, aerated water before              eulachon and PS/GB yelloweye
                                                  Sockeye salmon (O. nerka):                            being released back to the stream. The                rockfish—species for which there are
                                                Threatened Ozette Lake (OL);                            researchers do not intend to kill any                 currently no ESA take prohibitions. The
                                                endangered SR.                                          listed fish, but some may die as an                   purpose of the USGS study is to
                                                                                                                                                              examine salmonid stage-specific growth,
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                                                  Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus):                    inadvertent result of the research.
                                                Threatened Southern (S).                                                                                      bioenergetics, competition, and
                                                                                                        Permit 16069–3M                                       predation during the critical early
                                                  Green sturgeon (Acipenser
                                                medirostris): Threatened Southern (S).                    The City of Portland is seeking to                  marine growth period. Additionally,
                                                                                                        modify a permit that currently                        unlisted salmonid species, herring, and
                                                Authority                                               authorizes them to take juvenile and                  other forage fish species would be
                                                  Scientific research permits are issued                adult MCR steelhead, UCR spring                       studied. This research would benefit the
                                                in accordance with section 10(a)(1)(A)                  Chinook salmon, UCR steelhead, SR                     affected species by quantifying key


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                                                factors limiting Chinook survival and                   located. The researchers do not intend                species that they are considered to be
                                                production. The USGS proposes                           to kill any listed fish, but some may die             diverging from. The research would
                                                capturing fish by mid-water trawl, hook                 as an inadvertent result of the research.             benefit the listed species by providing
                                                and line (micro trolling), beach seine,                                                                       information on their distribution. The
                                                                                                        Permit 17798–2R
                                                and purse seine. The mid-water trawling                                                                       main benefactor of this research is the
                                                would be conducted by Canadian                             The Northwest Fisheries Science                    Salish sucker whose status is not well
                                                Department of Fisheries and Oceans                      Center (NWFSC) is seeking to renew, for               understood in the United States. The
                                                (CDFO) research vessels using a mid-                    five years, a research permit that                    USFS proposes to capture fish using
                                                water rope trawl during daylight at                     currently allows them to take juvenile                minnow and Feddes traps. Captured
                                                various depths and velocities and would                 PS Chinook salmon and PS steelhead.                   salmonids would be identified to
                                                be coordinated with surveys in                          The NWFSC research may also cause                     species, checked for an adipose fin clip,
                                                Canadian waters. For the mid-water                      them to take adult S eulachon—a                       and immediately released downstream.
                                                trawls, the fish would be identified to                 species for which there are currently no              The researchers do not intend to kill any
                                                species, weighed, measured for length,                  ESA take prohibitions. Study locations                listed fish, but some may die as an
                                                tissue-sampled (fin clip and scales), and               include several bays and estuaries in the             inadvertent result of the research.
                                                checked for coded wire tags (CWTs).                     Puget Sound that receive effluent from
                                                                                                        municipal wastewater plants and                       Permit 17851–3R
                                                Viable sub-adult/adult salmon and
                                                rockfish would be released. Listed                      industrial contaminant sources. The                      The Coastal Watershed Institute (CWI)
                                                rockfish would be released via rapid                    purpose of the NWFSC study is to assess               is seeking to renew, for five years, a
                                                submergence to their capture depth to                   the bioaccumulation and toxic effects of              research permit that currently allows
                                                reduce the effects from barotrauma, and                 Chemicals of Emerging Concern (CECs)                  them to take juvenile PS Chinook
                                                sub-adult/adult salmonids would be                      in Chinook salmon. Whole genome and                   salmon, HCS chum salmon, and PS
                                                released at the surface. Juvenile                       molecular analyses of Chinook salmon                  steelhead in the Elwha River estuary
                                                salmonids that suffer lethal injuries due               would be conducted on various tissues,                (Washington State). The CWI research
                                                to crushing and descaling would be                      which would allow for identification of               may also cause them to take adult S
                                                further sampled for CWTs, scales, fins,                 gene pathways and robust mechanism-                   eulachon—a species for which there are
                                                stomach contents, and otoliths. For the                 based diagnostic indices for CEC                      currently no ESA take prohibitions. The
                                                other capture methods, the fish would                   toxicity. This research would benefit the             purpose of the CWI study is to research
                                                be anesthetized, identified to species,                 listed species by identifying degraded                the nearshore restoration response to the
                                                checked for CWTs, measured to length,                   estuaries, studying how CECs affect                   Elwha River dam removals with an
                                                gastric lavaged, tissue-sampled (fin clip               Chinook salmon, and providing                         emphasis on ecological function of
                                                and scales), and released. For the                      information that can be used to mitigate              nearshore habitats for juvenile salmon
                                                seining, all juvenile, hatchery-origin,                 and improve listed species habitat. The               and forage fish. The research would
                                                CWT fish would be intentionally                         NWFSC proposes to capture fish using                  benefit listed species by providing a
                                                sacrificed to determine their origins.                  beach seines. Sampling would occur at                 long-term continuous dataset on how
                                                The researchers do not propose to kill                  seven locations up to two times                       salmonids use local nearshore areas
                                                any other captured fish, but some may                   annually. For each sample event, 40                   after the dam removals on the Elwha
                                                die as an unintended result of the                      juvenile Chinook salmon would be                      River. This study provides information
                                                activities.                                             euthanized for whole body analysis. The               on how watersheds and fish populations
                                                                                                        researchers would prioritize using                    recover after dam removals. The CWI
                                                Permit 17258–2R                                         adipose-fin-clipped hatchery fish and                 proposes to capture fish using a beach
                                                   The Washington State Department of                   unintentional mortalities over natural-               seine. Captured fish would be identified
                                                Natural Resources (WDNR) is seeking to                  origin fish. Excess Chinook salmon (and               to their lowest taxonomic level. At each
                                                renew, for five years, a research permit                all other species) would be released                  sampling event, twenty individuals
                                                that currently allows them to take                      immediately after capture. The                        from each species would be measured
                                                juvenile PS Chinook salmon, HCS chum                    researchers do not propose to kill any of             and released. Salmonids would be
                                                salmon, PS steelhead, and OL sockeye                    the listed steelhead or eulachon being                scanned for fin clips and tags. The
                                                salmon throughout the streams of                        captured, but some may die as an                      researchers do not propose to kill any
                                                Clallam, Jefferson, and Grays Harbor                    unintended result of the activities.                  listed fish being captured, but some may
                                                counties in western Washington State.                                                                         die as an inadvertent result of the
                                                                                                        Permit 17839–2R
                                                The purpose of the WDNR study is to                                                                           research.
                                                determine potential fish presence or                      The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is
                                                absence in streams located on WDNR-                     seeking to renew, for five years, a                   Permit 18001–3R
                                                managed lands in order to support a                     research permit that currently allows                   The Pierce County Department of
                                                region-wide program of road                             them to take juvenile PS Chinook                      Public Works and Utilities (PCDPWU) is
                                                maintenance and abandonment. This                       salmon and PS steelhead in the                        seeking to renew, for five years, a
                                                research would benefit the affected                     Nooksack, Sauk, Skagit, and                           research permit that currently allows
                                                species by determining which streams                    Stillaguamish River drainages of                      them to take juvenile PS Chinook
                                                with road-related passage barriers                      western Washington. The purpose of the                salmon and PS steelhead in the
                                                contain listed fish and, thus, allow                    USFS study is to expand distributional                waterways of Pierce County,
                                                WDNR to focus its resources on road                     knowledge of the Salish sucker                        Washington. The purpose of the
                                                improvements that would best help                       (Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus), a                    PCDPWU study is to determine the
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                                                those species. The WDNR proposes to                     species listed as endangered in Canada                distribution and diversity of
                                                capture fish using backpack                             since 2005 by the Species At Risk Act                 anadromous fish species in the
                                                electrofishing equipment and minnow                     (SARA). Tissue samples would also be                  waterbodies adjacent to and within the
                                                traps. Captured fish would be netted,                   collected from captured Salish suckers                county’s levee system. The surveys
                                                identified to species, and released. In                 for genetic analysis to determine their               would help establish listed salmonid
                                                most cases, the stream survey would                     genetic separation from the longnose                  presence in waterbodies—information
                                                terminate when one listed fish is                       sucker (Catostomus catostomus)—a                      that would be used to assess the impacts


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                                                proposed projects might have on listed                  Permit 20451–2R                                       sturgeon. The ODFW research may also
                                                species. The PCDPWU proposes to                            The University of Washington (UW) is               take adult S eulachon—a species for
                                                capture fish using seines, dip netting,                 seeking to renew, for five years, a                   which there are currently no ESA take
                                                minnow traps, fyke nets, hook and line,                 research permit that currently allows                 prohibitions. Researchers would sample
                                                and backpack electrofishing.                            them to take juvenile and adult OL                    fish using boat electrofishing. A subset
                                                Electrofishing would largely be                         sockeye salmon in Lake Ozette                         of captured juveniles would be
                                                ‘‘spotshocking’’ for presence and                       (northwest Washington State). The                     anesthetized, weighed and measured,
                                                absence and would not typically cover                   purpose of the UW study is to                         allowed to recover, and then released.
                                                broad, continuous areas. Captured fish                  investigate the interactions of native                Most juveniles and all adults would be
                                                would be identified, measured, and then                 predators (i.e., northern pikeminnow,                 allowed to swim away after being
                                                                                                                                                              electroshocked, or they would be netted
                                                released at or near their capture site.                 sculpin) and non-native predators (i.e.,
                                                                                                                                                              and released immediately. The ODFW
                                                Fish would not be removed from the                      largemouth bass, yellow perch) with
                                                                                                                                                              does not intend to kill any of the fish
                                                water unless absolutely necessary. The                  Olympic mudminnow (Novumbra
                                                                                                                                                              being captured, but a small number may
                                                researchers do not intend to kill any                   hubbsi), a state sensitive species. The
                                                                                                                                                              die as an unintended result of the
                                                listed fish, but some may die as an                     research would benefit the listed species
                                                                                                                                                              activities.
                                                inadvertent result of the research.                     because OL sockeye salmon are
                                                                                                        similarly threatened by the same                      Permit 20713
                                                Permit 20313                                            predators. The UW proposes to capture                    The NWFSC is seeking a two-year
                                                                                                        fish using minnow traps, hoop nets, gill              permit that would allow them to take
                                                   The NWFSC is seeking a two-year
                                                                                                        nets, trammel nets, and hook and line.                juvenile LCR Chinook salmon, SR fall-
                                                research permit to annually take adult
                                                                                                        For OL sockeye salmon, captured fish                  run Chinook salmon, SR spring/
                                                PS/GB bocaccio and sub-adult PS
                                                                                                        would be handled and immediately                      summer-run Chinook salmon, UCR
                                                Chinook salmon in the Puget Sound                       released. After the listed fish are                   spring-run Chinook salmon, UWR
                                                near the San Juan Islands (Washington                   released, the remaining fish would be
                                                state). The NWFSC research may also                                                                           Chinook salmon, CR chum salmon, LCR
                                                                                                        anesthetized, fin clipped, gastric                    coho salmon, SR sockeye salmon, LCR
                                                cause them to take adult PS/GB                          lavaged, and released. The researchers                steelhead, MCR steelhead, SR Basin
                                                yelloweye rockfish—a species for which                  do not intend to kill any listed fish, but            steelhead, UCR steelhead, UWR
                                                there are currently no ESA take                         some may die as an inadvertent result                 steelhead, and S green sturgeon. The
                                                prohibitions. The purpose of the                        of the research.                                      research may also cause them to take
                                                NWFSC study is to assess the role                                                                             adult S eulachon—a species for which
                                                Chinook salmon residency plays in                       Permit 20492–2M
                                                                                                                                                              there are currently no ESA take
                                                salmon recovery—including growth,                          The Oregon Department of Fish and                  prohibitions. The purpose of the study
                                                movement patterns, and population                       Wildlife (ODFW) is seeking to modify a                is to measure contaminant levels in
                                                structure. This research would benefit                  permit that currently authorizes                      juvenile UWR Chinook salmon in the
                                                the affected species by giving managers                 research in lake, river, backwater,                   lower Willamette River (Oregon) near a
                                                information on which populations                        slough, and estuary habitats in the                   Superfund site with high levels of
                                                contribute to the resident PS Chinook                   Willamette and Columbia basins                        pollutants and to evaluate associations
                                                salmon population in the San Juan                       (Oregon) and on the Oregon coast. The                 between toxins in fish tissues and fish
                                                Islands and heling determine the                        permit would cover the following                      growth and immune response. Study
                                                relationship between the Chinook                        projects for four years: (1) Warmwater                results would support an ongoing
                                                resident life-history type and overall                  and Recreational Game Fish                            Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
                                                marine survival. These efforts would                    Management, (2) District Fish                         In addition, the data would be used in
                                                serve as the foundation for evaluating                  Population Sampling in the Upper                      Chinook salmon life cycle models to
                                                the relative contribution residents make                Willamette Basin, and (3) Salmonid                    compare how chemical pollution affects
                                                to the broader ESU—and thereby help                     Assessment and Monitoring in the                      UWR Chinook salmon populations
                                                managers understand how this behavior                   Deschutes River. These studies provide                relative to other stressors.
                                                type can help salmon recovery. The                      information on fish population                           The researchers propose to collect fish
                                                NWFSC proposes to capture fish using                    structure, abundance, genetics, disease               with beach seines at sites in the lower
                                                                                                        occurrences, and species interactions,                20 miles of the Willamette River. The
                                                hook and line angling equipment.
                                                                                                        and is used to direct management                      researchers hope to complete all
                                                Captured salmon would be scanned for
                                                                                                        actions to benefit listed species. The                sampling between March and June 2018,
                                                CWT, measured for length, tissue-
                                                                                                        permit modification would not change                  but fieldwork could extend to other
                                                sampled (scales and fin clips), and                     the methods or scope of the ongoing                   months and to 2019 if sample size
                                                released. Hatchery-origin Chinook                       research, except to add take of juvenile              targets are not met in the initial
                                                salmon would also be anesthetized and                   and adult UWR Chinook and UWR                         timeframe. The researchers propose to
                                                gastric lavaged. Fifty adipose-clipped,                 steelhead at new research sites in the                hold fish in buckets, identify and count
                                                hatchery-origin subadult Chinook                        Tualatin and Yamhill Rivers. The                      fish, check fish for passive integrated
                                                salmon would be intentionally                           modified permit would authorize take of               transponder and coded wire tags, and
                                                sacrificed annually to obtain otolith                   juvenile UCR spring-run Chinook                       then immediately release any fish that is
                                                samples movement patterns and early                     salmon, UCR steelhead, SR spring/                     not a juvenile Chinook salmon with an
                                                growth history may be analyzed. Listed                  summer-run Chinook salmon, SR fall-                   intact adipose fin. The researchers
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                                                rockfish would be released immediately                  run Chinook salmon, SR Basin                          propose using a lethal dose of MS–222
                                                via rapid submergence to their capture                  steelhead, SR sockeye salmon, MCR                     to kill natural-origin juvenile Chinook
                                                depth to reduce the effects from                        steelhead, LCR Chinook salmon, LCR                    salmon that are between 50 and 80 mm
                                                barotrauma. The researchers do not                      coho salmon, LCR steelhead, CR chum                   in fork length. The target ESU for
                                                propose to kill any other captured fish,                salmon, and OC coho salmon; juvenile                  contaminant analysis is UWR Chinook,
                                                but some may die as an unintended                       and adult UWR Chinook salmon and                      but juvenile Chinook salmon from other
                                                result of the activities.                               UWR steelhead; and adult S green                      ESUs in the Columbia River basin could


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                                                also be killed because juveniles from                   researchers do not propose to kill any                Commerce (Secretary), has found that
                                                different ESUs cannot be distinguished                  fish but a small number may die as an                 the following stocks are subject to
                                                visually. Fish that are killed would be                 unintended result of research activities.             overfishing or approaching an
                                                frozen individually and later identified                                                                      overfished condition. The Stillaguamish
                                                                                                        Permit 21507
                                                to ESU using genetic analysis. The                                                                            coho salmon stock in Puget Sound is
                                                researchers would pool UWR Chinook                         Mount Hood Environmental is                        now subject to overfishing. The Klamath
                                                specimens into composite samples for                    seeking a research permit, for three                  River fall Chinook salmon stock on the
                                                toxicological analysis and would use                    years, that would allow them to take                  Northern California coast, the Queets
                                                scales and otoliths for analysis of age                 juvenile and adult UWR steelhead and                  coho salmon stock on the Washington
                                                and growth. Specimens that are                          UWR Chinook in the Tualatin River                     coast, and the Skagit coho salmon stock
                                                identified through genetic analysis to an               (Oregon). The purpose of the research is              in Puget Sound are all approaching an
                                                ESU other than the UWR Chinook ESU                      to determine if salmonids and lamprey                 overfished condition. The Puerto Rico
                                                would be saved and offered for use in                   are present in the intake channel from                spiny lobster stock and the Puerto Rico
                                                other studies pending NMFS approval.                    the Tualatin River to the Spring Hill                 Triggerfishes and Filefishes Complex
                                                   The NWFSC researchers used                           Pumping Plant and if these fish are                   are both still subject to overfishing.
                                                information from past studies to                        likely to be entrained in the intake. The             NMFS, on behalf of the Secretary,
                                                estimate the number of fish needed to                   study would benefit listed fish by                    notifies the appropriate fishery
                                                obtain enough tissues for statistically                 providing information to manage and                   management council (Council)
                                                robust sample sizes, and to estimate                    mitigate for potential entrainment of                 whenever it determines that overfishing
                                                expected mortality rates of fish from                   these fish during early life-stages. The              is occurring, a stock is in an overfished
                                                non-target ESUs. Based on this                          researchers propose to work in the                    condition or a stock is approaching an
                                                information, the NWFSC proposes to                      intake channel, where they would                      overfished condition.
                                                intentionally kill up to: 201 natural-                  measure water temperature and                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                origin and 9 hatchery-origin (intact                    velocity, capture fish by seining,                    Regina Spallone, (301) 427–8568.
                                                adipose fin) juvenile UWR Chinook                       trapping, and boat-electrofishing, hold
                                                                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
                                                salmon; 119 natural-origin and 5                        fish in aerated buckets, identify them,
                                                hatchery-origin (intact adipose fin)                                                                          to section 304(e)(2) of the Magnuson-
                                                                                                        and then release them back to the
                                                juvenile LCR Chinook salmon; 4                                                                                Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                                                                        channel. The researchers do not propose
                                                natural-origin juvenile SR fall-run                                                                           Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                        to kill any fish but a small number may
                                                Chinook salmon; 2 natural-origin                                                                              Act), 16 U.S.C. 1854(e)(2), NMFS, on
                                                                                                        die as an unintended result of research
                                                juvenile SR spring/summer-run Chinook                                                                         behalf of the Secretary, must notify
                                                                                                        activities.
                                                salmon; and 5 natural-origin juvenile                      This notice is provided pursuant to                Councils, and publish in the Federal
                                                UCR spring-run Chinook salmon. Any                      section 10(c) of the ESA. NMFS will                   Register, whenever it determines that a
                                                Chinook salmon unintentionally killed                   evaluate the applications, associated                 stock or stock complex is subject to
                                                during the research would be used in                    documents, and comments submitted to                  overfishing, overfished, or approaching
                                                lieu of a fish that would otherwise be                  determine whether the applications                    an overfished condition.
                                                sacrificed. The NWFSC does not intend                   meet the requirements of section 10(a)                   NMFS has determined that the
                                                to kill any fish that is not a juvenile                 of the ESA and Federal regulations. The               Stillaguamish coho salmon stock in
                                                Chinook salmon, but a small number of                   final permit decisions will not be made               Puget Sound is now subject to
                                                individuals from other species may die                  until after the end of the 30-day                     overfishing, as the current estimate of
                                                as an unintended result of the research                 comment period. NMFS will publish                     fishing mortality (F) exceeds its
                                                activities.                                             notice of its final action in the Federal             maximum fishing mortality threshold
                                                                                                        Register.                                             (MFMT). This determination is based on
                                                Permit 21432                                                                                                  a 2017 assessment—using data from
                                                  Cramer Fish Sciences is seeking a                        Dated: November 8, 2017.                           2015—produced by the Pacific Fishery
                                                research permit, for two years, that                    Angela Somma,                                         Management Council’s (Pacific Council)
                                                would allow them to take juvenile LCR                   Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office            Salmon Technical Team (STT). The
                                                Chinook, LCR coho, LCR steelhead, and                   of Protected Resources, National Marine               Pacific Council manages this stock.
                                                MCR steelhead in the Klickitat, Wind,                   Fisheries Service.                                    Since this stock migrates north, it is also
                                                and White Salmon River subbasins                        [FR Doc. 2017–24690 Filed 11–14–17; 8:45 am]          managed under the Pacific Salmon
                                                (Washington). The purpose of the                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                Treaty (Treaty), a bilateral agreement to
                                                research is to determine fish occupancy                                                                       facilitate management of certain salmon
                                                in stream reaches in lands owned by                                                                           stocks between the United States and
                                                SDS Lumber Company. Cramer Fish                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Canada. The Pacific Salmon
                                                Sciences proposes to capture fish using                                                                       Commission (Commission) implements
                                                                                                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                single-pass backpack electrofishing,                                                                          this Treaty. NMFS has informed the
                                                                                                        Administration
                                                identify fish while they are held briefly                                                                     Pacific Council of this determination
                                                in hand-held dip nets, and return fish to               RIN 0648–XF728                                        and that, if exceedance of MFMT for
                                                the stream. The researchers would                                                                             Stillaguamish coho continues, the
                                                compare results of the electrofishing                   Determination of Overfishing or an                    Council may consider taking further
                                                surveys with environmental DNA                          Overfished Condition                                  action, consistent with the provisions of
                                                (eDNA) studies done in the same stream
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                                                                                                        AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    the FMP. Due to the international
                                                reaches, which would provide                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  management of this stock, the Pacific
                                                information on the utility of eDNA                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Council has limited ability to control
                                                analysis for determining fish occupancy.                Commerce.                                             ocean fisheries in waters outside their
                                                The research would benefit listed fish                  ACTION: Notice.                                       jurisdiction.
                                                by affording them protections if they are                                                                        NMFS has determined that the
                                                found in streams that previously were                   SUMMARY: This action serves as a notice               Klamath River fall Chinook salmon
                                                assessed as non-fish bearing. The                       that NMFS, on behalf of the Secretary of              stock on the Northern California coast,


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionApplications for four new scientific research permits, two permit modifications, and eight permit renewals.
DatesComments or requests for a public hearing on the applications
ContactRob Clapp, Portland, OR (Tel: 503-231- 2314, Fax: 503-230-5441, email: [email protected]). Permit
FR Citation82 FR 52884 
RIN Number0648-XF81

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