83_FR_48052 83 FR 47868 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Supplemental Proposals for Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations for the 2019-20 Hunting Season; Notice of Meetings

83 FR 47868 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Supplemental Proposals for Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations for the 2019-20 Hunting Season; Notice of Meetings

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 184 (September 21, 2018)

Page Range47868-47873
FR Document2018-20495

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), proposed in an earlier document this year to establish annual hunting regulations for certain migratory game birds for the 2019-20 hunting season. This supplement to that proposed rule provides the regulatory alternatives for the 2019-20 duck hunting seasons, announces the Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee (SRC) and Flyway Council meetings, and provides Flyway Council recommendations resulting from their March meetings.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 184 (Friday, September 21, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 184 (Friday, September 21, 2018)]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 20

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Migratory Bird Hunting; Supplemental Proposals for Migratory Game 
Bird Hunting Regulations for the 2019-20 Hunting Season; Notice of 
Meetings

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule; supplemental.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), proposed in 
an earlier document this year to establish annual hunting regulations 
for certain migratory game birds for the 2019-20 hunting season. This 
supplement to that proposed rule provides the regulatory alternatives 
for the 2019-20 duck hunting seasons, announces the Service Migratory 
Bird Regulations Committee (SRC) and Flyway Council meetings, and 
provides Flyway Council recommendations resulting from their March 
meetings.

DATES: 
    Comments: We will accept comments on this proposed rule and any 
subsequent proposed rules resulting from upcoming SRC meetings until 
January 15, 2019.
    Meetings: The SRC will meet to consider and develop proposed 
regulations for the 2019-20 migratory game bird hunting seasons on 
October 16-17, 2018. Meetings on both days are open to the public and 
will commence at approximately 8:30 a.m.

ADDRESSES: 
    Comments: You may submit comments on the proposals by one of the 
following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments on Docket No. FWS-HQ-
MB-2018-0030.
     U.S. Mail or Hand-Delivery: Public Comments Processing, 
Attn: FWS-HQ-MB-2018-0030; Division of Policy, Performance, and 
Management Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: BPHC; 5275 
Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041.
    We will not accept emailed or faxed comments. We will post all 
comments on http://www.regulations.gov. This generally means that your 
entire submission--including any personal identifying information--will 
be posted on the website. See the Public Comments section, below, for 
more information.
    Meetings: The October 16-17, 2018, SRC meetings will be at the U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service, 5600 American Boulevard, Bloomington, MN 
55437.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron W. Kokel at: Division of Migratory 
Bird Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the 
Interior, MS: MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041; (703) 
358-1714.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

New Process for the Annual Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations

    As part of DOI's retrospective regulatory review, 3 years ago we 
developed a schedule for migratory game bird hunting regulations that 
is more efficient and provides for States' selection of hunting season 
dates earlier than was possible under the old process. The new process 
makes planning easier for the States and all parties interested in 
migratory bird hunting. Beginning in the summer of 2015, with the 
development of the 2016-17 hunting seasons, we started promulgating our 
annual migratory game bird hunting regulations using a new schedule 
that combines the previously used early- and late-season regulatory 
processes into a single process. We make decisions for harvest 
management based on predictions derived from long-term biological 
information and established harvest strategies and, therefore, can 
establish migratory bird hunting seasons earlier than the system we 
used for many years. Under the new process, we develop proposed hunting 
season frameworks for a given year in the fall of the prior year. We 
then finalize those frameworks a few months later, thereby enabling the 
State agencies to select and publish their season dates in early 
summer. We provided a detailed overview of the new process in the 
August 3, 2017, Federal Register (82 FR 36308). This proposed rule is 
the second in a series of proposed and final rules for the 
establishment of the 2019-20 hunting seasons.

Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee Meetings

    The SRC will conduct open meetings on October 16-17, 2018, to 
review

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information on the current status of migratory game birds and develop 
2019-20 migratory game bird regulations recommendations for these 
species. In accordance with Departmental policy, these meetings are 
open to public observation. You may submit written comments to the 
Service on the matters discussed. See DATES and ADDRESSES, above, for 
information about these meetings.

Regulatory Schedule for 2019-20

    On June 14, 2018, we published a proposal to amend title 50 of the 
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at part 20 (83 FR 27836). The 
proposal provided a background and overview of the migratory bird 
hunting regulations process, and addressed the establishment of 
seasons, limits, and other regulations for hunting migratory game birds 
under Sec. Sec.  20.101 through 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart 
K. This document is the second in a series of proposed, supplemental, 
and final rules for migratory game bird hunting regulations. We will 
publish additional supplemental proposals for public comment in the 
Federal Register as population, habitat, harvest, and other information 
become available. Major steps in the 2019-20 regulatory cycle relating 
to open public meetings and Federal Register notifications were 
illustrated in the diagram at the end of the June 14, 2018, proposed 
rule (83 FR 27836).
    All sections of this and subsequent documents outlining hunting 
frameworks and guidelines are organized under the numbered headings set 
forth in the June 14, 2018, proposed rule (83 FR 27836). Later sections 
of this and subsequent documents will refer only to numbered items 
requiring attention. Therefore, it is important to note that we will 
omit those items requiring no attention, and remaining numbered items 
will be discontinuous, thereby making the list appear incomplete.
    The regulatory alternatives for the 2019-20 duck hunting seasons 
are shown at the end of this document. We plan to publish proposed 
season frameworks in mid-December 2018. We plan to publish final season 
frameworks in late February 2019.

Review of Public Comments

    This proposed rulemaking describes recommended changes to or 
specific preliminary proposals that vary from the 2018-19 regulations 
and issues requiring discussion, action, or the attention of the States 
or tribes. We will publish responses to all proposals and written 
comments when we develop final frameworks for the 2019-20 season. We 
seek additional information and comments on this supplemental proposed 
rule.
    New proposals and modifications to previously described proposals 
are discussed below. Wherever possible, they are discussed under 
headings corresponding to the numbered items identified in the June 14, 
2018, proposed rule (83 FR 27836). Only those categories requiring 
attention or for which we received Flyway Council recommendations are 
discussed below.

1. Ducks

    Duck harvest management categories are: (A) General Harvest 
Strategy; (B) Regulatory Alternatives, including specification of 
framework dates, season length, and bag limits; (C) Zones and Split 
Seasons; and (D) Special Seasons/Species Management.

A. General Harvest Strategy

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended 
that we adopt and implement a multi-stock decision framework for the 
annual setting of duck hunting seasons in the Atlantic Flyway starting 
in the 2019-20 season. Derivation of an annual optimal policy would 
consider a weighting method for each of four species (green-winged teal 
(Anas crecca), common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula), ring-necked duck 
(Aythya collaris), and wood duck (Aix sponsa)) utilizing hunter days 
and relative harvest of each of the four species, by regions within the 
Flyway. The harvest objective would be no more than 98 percent of 
maximum sustainable long-term yield for any of the four species.
    The Mississippi Flyway Council recommended that regulation changes 
be restricted to one step per year, both when restricting as well as 
liberalizing hunting regulations.
    Service Response: As we stated in the June 14, 2018, proposed rule 
(83 FR 27836), we intend to continue use of Adaptive Harvest Management 
(AHM) to help determine appropriate duck-hunting regulations for the 
2019-20 season. AHM is a tool that permits sound resource decisions in 
the face of uncertain regulatory impacts, as well as providing a 
mechanism for reducing that uncertainty over time. We use AHM to 
evaluate four alternative regulatory levels for duck hunting in the 
Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyways based on the population 
status of mallards (see below). We will use AHM based on the population 
status of a suite of four species in the Atlantic Flyway (see below). 
We have specific hunting strategies for species of special concern, 
such as black ducks, scaup, and pintails.
Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyways
    The prescribed regulatory alternative for the Mississippi, Central, 
and Pacific Flyways is based on the status of mallard populations that 
contribute primarily to each Flyway. In the Central and Mississippi 
Flyways, we set hunting regulations based on the status and dynamics of 
mid-continent mallards. Mid-continent mallards are those breeding in 
central North America (Federal survey strata 13-18, 20-50, and 75-77, 
and State surveys in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan). In the 
Pacific Flyway, we set hunting regulations based on the status and 
dynamics of western mallards. Western mallards are those breeding in 
Alaska and the northern Yukon Territory (as based on Federal surveys in 
strata 1-12), and in California, Oregon, Washington, and British 
Columbia (as based on State- or Province-conducted surveys).
    For the 2019-20 season, we will continue to use independent 
optimization to determine the optimal regulatory choice for each 
mallard stock. This means that we would develop regulations for mid-
continent mallards and western mallards independently, based upon the 
breeding stock that contributes primarily to each Flyway. We detailed 
implementation of this AHM decision framework for western and mid-
continent mallards in the July 24, 2008, Federal Register (73 FR 
43290).
Atlantic Flyway
    Since 2000, the Service has used an AHM protocol based on the 
status of eastern mallards to establish the annual framework 
regulations for duck hunting seasons in the Atlantic Flyway. This 
protocol assumes that the mallard is an appropriate surrogate for other 
duck species in the Atlantic Flyway. By 2010, it was apparent that the 
biological models used in the AHM protocol were performing poorly in 
terms of accurately predicting the following year's eastern mallard 
breeding population, and this performance problem led to a 
comprehensive review of duck harvest management in the Atlantic Flyway. 
Following that review, the Atlantic Flyway Council (AFC) determined 
that eastern mallards do not adequately represent duck harvest dynamics 
throughout the entire Flyway; they do not represent the breeding 
ecology and habitat requirements of other important Atlantic Flyway 
duck species because their breeding range does not overlap with that of 
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the flyway; and their breeding and/or wintering habitat needs differ 
from many of the other duck species in the Flyway. Thus, although 
mallards comprise nearly 20 percent of the Atlantic Flyway's duck 
harvest, the status of eastern mallards does not necessarily reflect 
that of other Atlantic Flyway duck species. For example, mallards in 
eastern North America have declined at an annual rate of 1 percent 
since 1998, whereas over the same time period all other duck species in 
eastern North America for which robust population estimates are 
available are stable or increasing.
    The AFC decided that a decision framework based upon a suite of 
duck species that better represents the habitat needs and harvest 
distribution of ducks in the Atlantic Flyway would be superior to the 
current eastern mallard AHM framework, and we concur. Accordingly, the 
Service and the AFC began working in 2013 to develop a multi-stock AHM 
protocol for setting annual duck hunting season frameworks for the 
Atlantic Flyway.
    The development of multi-stock protocols has now been completed, 
and we adopt multi-stock AHM as a replacement for eastern mallard AHM. 
The protocols are based on a suite of four species that represents the 
dynamics of duck harvest in the Atlantic Flyway and the various habitat 
types used by waterfowl throughout the Atlantic Flyway: Green-winged 
teal (Anas crecca), common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula), ring-necked 
duck (Aythya collaris), and wood duck (Aix sponsa). These species 
comprise more than 40 percent of the Atlantic Flyway's total duck 
harvest, and they reflect regional variation in harvest composition. 
The selected species represent upland nesters in boreal and southern 
Canada (green-winged teal), over-water nesters in boreal Canada (ring-
necked duck), cavity nesters in the United States and southern Canada 
(wood duck), and cavity nesters in boreal Canada (goldeneye). The most 
important winter waterfowl habitats in the Atlantic Flyway (salt marsh, 
freshwater marsh, tidal waters, freshwater ponds and lakes, rivers and 
streams) are important to at least one of these four species.
    Species selection was also influenced by our need for sufficient 
time series of estimates of annual abundance and estimates of harvest 
rate or annual harvest. The protocol has a harvest objective of no more 
than 98 percent of maximum sustainable long-term yield for any of the 
four species. Regulatory alternatives would be the same as those used 
in the eastern mallard AHM, except that the mallard bag limit would not 
be prescribed by the optimal regulatory alternative as determined by 
the multi-stock AHM protocol. Further details on biological models used 
in the protocol, data sources, optimization methods, and simulation 
results are available at http://www.regulations.gov and on our website 
at https://www.fws.gov/birds/index.php.
    Although season length in the Atlantic Flyway would be determined 
by the proposed multi-stock protocol, the daily bag limit for black 
ducks will still be determined by the international black duck AHM 
harvest strategy. The mallard bag limit in the Atlantic Flyway will be 
based on a separate assessment of the harvest potential of eastern 
mallards.
    Regarding the Mississippi Flyway Council recommendation to limit 
regulatory changes to one step per year, we recognize the longstanding 
interest by the Council to impose a one-step constraint on regulatory 
changes. We note that the Central and Mississippi Flyways have worked 
with Service staff during the past 3 years to revisit the AHM protocol 
for managing harvest of mid-continent mallards. This effort has 
included a discussion of appropriate management objectives, regulatory 
packages, and management of non-mallard stocks. These discussions are 
the appropriate venue to discuss what role, if any, a one-step 
constraint might play in management of waterfowl in the Central and 
Mississippi Flyways. Such discussions should include the potential 
impact of a one-step constraint on the frequency of when the liberal, 
moderate, and restrictive packages would be recommended. On a final 
note, while we recognize the Council's concern about potentially 
communicating a large regulatory change to hunters, we have concerns 
about the appropriateness of a one-step constraint in situations when 
the status of the waterfowl resource may warrant a regulatory change 
larger than one-step. Furthermore, it is unclear how the AHM protocol 
can accommodate a one-step constraint in the Mississippi Flyway if the 
Central Flyway does not impose a similar constraint. Technical work on 
the double-looping process tentatively should be completed by March 
2019, with any potential changes to regulatory packages and harvest 
strategy approved in June 2019 for the 2020-21 season. We look forward 
to continued work with the Flyway Councils on this issue.

B. Regulatory Alternatives

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended 
that the AHM regulations packages used in 2018-19 be used in 2019-20, 
with the exception that mallards be removed from the prescribed daily 
bag limit (addressed above) and that the ending framework date be moved 
from the last Sunday in January to January 31 for the ``moderate'' and 
``liberal'' alternatives.
    The Mississippi and Central Flyway Councils recommended that 
regulatory alternatives for duck hunting seasons remain the same as 
those used in 2017-18.
    Service Response: We support the Atlantic Flyway's new multi-stock 
AHM protocol, including removal of mallards from the prescribed daily 
bag limits. The multi-stock AHM protocol incorporated the harvest rate 
increases expected to result from extending the ending framework date 
to January 31; therefore, we support that change to the Atlantic 
Flyway's regulatory alternatives.
    Consistent with Flyway recommendations, the regulatory alternatives 
proposed for the Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyways in the June 
14, 2018, Federal Register (83 FR 27836) will be used for the 2019-20 
hunting season (see accompanying table at the end of this document for 
specific information). In 2005, the AHM regulatory alternatives were 
modified to consist only of the maximum season lengths, framework 
dates, and bag limits for total ducks and mallards. Restrictions for 
certain species within these frameworks that are not covered by 
existing harvest strategies will be addressed in the proposed 
frameworks rule in early December 2018. For those species with specific 
harvest strategies (pintails, black ducks, scaup, and mallards in the 
Atlantic Flyway), those strategies will again be used for the 2019-20 
hunting season.

D. Special Seasons/Species Management

i. September Teal Seasons
    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended 
that Florida be granted operational status for the 4-day, tealonly 
season, beginning with the 2019 season.
    The Mississippi Flyway Council recommended that Tennessee be 
granted operational 4-day, teal-only seasons when 16-day teal seasons 
are offered for the 2019-20 season and beyond.
    Service Response: In 2014, the States of Florida, Kentucky, and 
Tennessee initiated an experimental teal-only season comprised of 4 
additional days of teal hunting that would follow the States' 
operational September wood duck/teal seasons. Memorandums of

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agreement (MOAs) were cooperatively developed between each State and 
the Service to specify criteria for annual and total sample sizes 
(number of non-target shooting opportunities each year for 3 years and 
overall for the experiment), non-target attempt rates (must not be 
greater than 25 percent [0.25]), and non-target kill rates (must not be 
greater than 10 percent [0.10]). Criteria for non-target attempt rates 
and kill rates were the same for all States; however, sample sizes 
among States were based on prior information for each State and thus 
could vary among States. Kentucky was granted operational status in 
2017, after successfully meeting the above criteria. However, Florida 
and Tennessee failed to meet sample size requirements and requested an 
additional year of data collection in 2017.
    In Florida, non-target attempt rates were similar for the pre- and 
post-sunrise periods (average 0.06), as were non-target kill rates 
(average 0.03). However, annual sample size requirements for non-target 
opportunities (n = 25/year) were not met for the pre-sunrise period in 
any year (n = 4, 14, 17, and 12). For the post-sunrise period, annual 
sample size requirements were met in 3 of the 4 years (n = 12, 44, 34, 
and 39). Thus, annual and total sample size requirements specified in 
the MOA for the experiment were met for the post-sunrise period, but 
not for the pre-sunrise period.
    In Tennessee, non-target attempt rates for the pre- and post-
sunrise periods were 0.0 and 0.03, respectively. Non-target kill rates 
for pre- and post-sunrise periods were 0.0 and 0.04, respectively. 
Annual sample size requirements for non-target opportunities (n = 20/
year) were met in only 2 of 4 years during both the pre-sunrise period 
(n = 14, 10, 23 and 24) and the post-sunrise period (n = 21, 4, 14, 
30). However, total sample size requirements specified in the MOA for 
the experiment were met for both the pre- and post-sunrise periods. As 
such, and seeing no biological concerns, we recommend that Tennessee's 
additional 4 days of teal-only hunting be granted operational status.
    In the case of Florida, although no biological concerns for non-
target species have been raised during these experiments, the MOAs 
governing harvest management experiments have not been met. Sample 
sizes outlined in the MOA have not been met for multiple years despite 
an additional experimental year to attempt to meet sample size 
requirements. When years are pooled, Florida does meet total sample 
size requirements for the post-sunrise period, but not the pre-sunrise 
period. We have concerns about the role of MOAs in the conduct of 
harvest management experiments, and situations in which MOA 
requirements are not met. If MOAs are to have any meaningful role in 
the conduct of harvest management experiments, the consequences of not 
meeting MOA requirements need to be upheld. Further, not adhering to 
the MOA criteria has potential ramifications beyond the issue of teal 
and beyond the Atlantic Flyway. Therefore, we do not grant operational 
status to the Florida 4-day, teal-only season for the pre-sunrise 
period.

8. Swans

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended 
that Delaware be allowed to implement an experimental tundra swan hunt 
beginning with the 2019-20 season. The Council recommends a 
reallocation of existing permits to Delaware from within the wintering 
zone per the guidelines included in the Eastern Population Tundra Swan 
Hunt Plan. All other requirements for experimental seasons (e.g., 
hunter reporting, harvest and population monitoring) specified in the 
Plan also will be met.
    Service Response: We support the establishment of an experimental 
tundra swan season in Delaware beginning with the 2019-20 season. The 
proposed hunt request follows the guidelines provided in the Eastern 
Population Tundra Swan Hunt Plan and is not expected to increase the 
overall harvest of tundra swans. Rather, the existing allowable harvest 
will be reallocated among the States that hunt them.

14. Woodcock

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway 
Councils recommended that the Woodcock Harvest Strategy be modified to 
allow the liberal harvest package at a level of 3.0 birds/route (from 
3.25 birds/route) and that the framework opening date for the Central 
Management Region be changed from the Saturday nearest September 22 to 
a fixed date of September 13.
    Service Response: Only two of the three Flyways that are 
signatories to this strategy passed recommendations supporting the 
changes. The current Woodcock Harvest Strategy was first implemented in 
2011. Although we have gained experience with the strategy, we have not 
adequately evaluated how the proposed changes may impact woodcock 
populations and hunting opportunities in the future. Therefore, we 
recommend that the Woodcock Harvest Strategy Working Group, who 
developed this strategy, be re-convened to discuss a comprehensive 
review of the harvest strategy and evaluate any proposed changes. The 
Working Group should involve the Service and all three Flyway Councils 
that are current signatories to the existing harvest strategy.

Public Comments

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

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Required Determinations

    Based on our most current data, we are affirming our required 
determinations made in the June 14, 2018, proposed rule (83 FR 27836); 
see that document for descriptions of our actions to ensure compliance 
with the following statutes and Executive Orders:
     National Environmental Policy Act;
     Endangered Species Act;
     Regulatory Flexibility Act;
     Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act;
     Paperwork Reduction Act;
     Unfunded Mandates Reform Act; and
     Executive Orders 12630, 12866, 12988, 13132, 13175, 13211, 
13563, and 13771.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20

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

Authority

    The rules that eventually will be promulgated for the 2019-20 
hunting season are authorized under 16 U.S.C. 703-711, 712, and 742 a-
j.

    Dated: September 6, 2018.
Andrea Travnicek,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary--Water and Science, Exercising the 
Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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                                                                                                                                                               SRC meetings will be at the U.S. Fish
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                                                                                                                                                               Boulevard, Bloomington, MN 55437.
                                                   Attendees are encouraged to arrive at                 [Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2018–0030;
                                                                                                                                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron
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                                                                                                                                                               W. Kokel at: Division of Migratory Bird
                                                 security procedures. Public parking is                  RIN 1018–BD10                                         Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 not available at the Mark Center.                                                                             Service, Department of the Interior, MS:
                                                   Presentations: If you wish to make a                  Migratory Bird Hunting; Supplemental                  MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church,
                                                 presentation, please submit an                          Proposals for Migratory Game Bird                     VA 22041; (703) 358–1714.
                                                 electronic copy of your presentation to                 Hunting Regulations for the 2019–20                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 osd.dfars@mail.mil by 12 p.m., EST, on                  Hunting Season; Notice of Meetings
                                                 October 4, 2018. When submitting a                                                                            New Process for the Annual Migratory
                                                                                                         AGENCY:    Fish and Wildlife Service,                 Game Bird Hunting Regulations
                                                 presentation, provide the presenter’s
                                                                                                         Interior.
                                                 name, organization affiliation, telephone                                                                        As part of DOI’s retrospective
                                                 number, and email address on the cover                  ACTION:  Proposed rule; supplemental.                 regulatory review, 3 years ago we
                                                 page. Please submit presentations only                  SUMMARY:   We, the U.S. Fish and                      developed a schedule for migratory
                                                 and cite ‘‘Public Meeting, DFARS Case                   Wildlife Service (Service), proposed in               game bird hunting regulations that is
                                                 2017–D019’’ in all correspondence                       an earlier document this year to                      more efficient and provides for States’
                                                 related to the public meeting. There will               establish annual hunting regulations for              selection of hunting season dates earlier
                                                 be no transcription at the meeting. The                 certain migratory game birds for the                  than was possible under the old process.
                                                 submitted presentations will be the only                2019–20 hunting season. This                          The new process makes planning easier
                                                 record of the public meeting and will be                supplement to that proposed rule                      for the States and all parties interested
                                                 posted to the following website at the                  provides the regulatory alternatives for              in migratory bird hunting. Beginning in
                                                 conclusion of the public meeting:                       the 2019–20 duck hunting seasons,                     the summer of 2015, with the
                                                 https://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/dars/                      announces the Service Migratory Bird                  development of the 2016–17 hunting
                                                 performance-based_payments_and_                         Regulations Committee (SRC) and                       seasons, we started promulgating our
                                                 progress_payments.html.                                 Flyway Council meetings, and provides                 annual migratory game bird hunting
                                                   Special accommodations: The public                    Flyway Council recommendations                        regulations using a new schedule that
                                                 meeting is physically accessible to                     resulting from their March meetings.                  combines the previously used early- and
                                                 people with disabilities. Requests for                                                                        late-season regulatory processes into a
                                                                                                         DATES:
                                                 reasonable accommodations, sign                                                                               single process. We make decisions for
                                                                                                            Comments: We will accept comments                  harvest management based on
                                                 language interpretation or other                        on this proposed rule and any
                                                 auxiliary aids should be directed to                                                                          predictions derived from long-term
                                                                                                         subsequent proposed rules resulting                   biological information and established
                                                 Daniel Weinstein at 571–372–6105, by                    from upcoming SRC meetings until
                                                 no later than October 1, 2018.                                                                                harvest strategies and, therefore, can
                                                                                                         January 15, 2019.                                     establish migratory bird hunting seasons
                                                   The TTY number for further                               Meetings: The SRC will meet to
                                                 information is: 1–800–877–8339. When                                                                          earlier than the system we used for
                                                                                                         consider and develop proposed                         many years. Under the new process, we
                                                 the operator answers the call, let him or               regulations for the 2019–20 migratory                 develop proposed hunting season
                                                 her know the agency is the Department                   game bird hunting seasons on October                  frameworks for a given year in the fall
                                                 of Defense; the point of contact is Daniel              16–17, 2018. Meetings on both days are                of the prior year. We then finalize those
                                                 Weinstein at 571–372–6105.                              open to the public and will commence                  frameworks a few months later, thereby
                                                   Correspondence and comments:                          at approximately 8:30 a.m.                            enabling the State agencies to select and
                                                 Please cite ‘‘Public Meeting, DFARS                     ADDRESSES:                                            publish their season dates in early
                                                 Case 2017–D019’’ in all correspondence                     Comments: You may submit                           summer. We provided a detailed
                                                 related to this public meeting. The                     comments on the proposals by one of                   overview of the new process in the
                                                 submitted presentations will be the only                the following methods:                                August 3, 2017, Federal Register (82 FR
                                                 record of the public meeting. To have a                    • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://              36308). This proposed rule is the second
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                                                 presentation considered as a public                     www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       in a series of proposed and final rules
                                                 comment for the formation of the final                  instructions for submitting comments                  for the establishment of the 2019–20
                                                 rule, the presentation, or pertinent                    on Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2018–                         hunting seasons.
                                                 excerpts, must be submitted separately                  0030.
                                                 as a written comment as instructed in                      • U.S. Mail or Hand-Delivery: Public               Service Migratory Bird Regulations
                                                 the paragraph titled ‘‘Submission of                    Comments Processing, Attn: FWS–HQ–                    Committee Meetings
                                                 Comments’’ in ADDRESSES.                                MB–2018–0030; Division of Policy,                       The SRC will conduct open meetings
                                                                                                         Performance, and Management                           on October 16–17, 2018, to review


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                                                 information on the current status of                    final frameworks for the 2019–20                      concern, such as black ducks, scaup,
                                                 migratory game birds and develop                        season. We seek additional information                and pintails.
                                                 2019–20 migratory game bird                             and comments on this supplemental
                                                                                                                                                               Mississippi, Central, and Pacific
                                                 regulations recommendations for these                   proposed rule.
                                                                                                            New proposals and modifications to                 Flyways
                                                 species. In accordance with
                                                 Departmental policy, these meetings are                 previously described proposals are                      The prescribed regulatory alternative
                                                 open to public observation. You may                     discussed below. Wherever possible,                   for the Mississippi, Central, and Pacific
                                                 submit written comments to the Service                  they are discussed under headings                     Flyways is based on the status of
                                                 on the matters discussed. See DATES and                 corresponding to the numbered items                   mallard populations that contribute
                                                 ADDRESSES, above, for information about                 identified in the June 14, 2018,                      primarily to each Flyway. In the Central
                                                 these meetings.                                         proposed rule (83 FR 27836). Only those               and Mississippi Flyways, we set
                                                                                                         categories requiring attention or for                 hunting regulations based on the status
                                                 Regulatory Schedule for 2019–20                         which we received Flyway Council                      and dynamics of mid-continent
                                                    On June 14, 2018, we published a                     recommendations are discussed below.                  mallards. Mid-continent mallards are
                                                 proposal to amend title 50 of the Code                                                                        those breeding in central North America
                                                 of Federal Regulations (CFR) at part 20                 1. Ducks                                              (Federal survey strata 13–18, 20–50, and
                                                 (83 FR 27836). The proposal provided a                     Duck harvest management categories                 75–77, and State surveys in Minnesota,
                                                 background and overview of the                          are: (A) General Harvest Strategy; (B)                Wisconsin, and Michigan). In the Pacific
                                                 migratory bird hunting regulations                      Regulatory Alternatives, including                    Flyway, we set hunting regulations
                                                 process, and addressed the                              specification of framework dates, season              based on the status and dynamics of
                                                 establishment of seasons, limits, and                   length, and bag limits; (C) Zones and                 western mallards. Western mallards are
                                                 other regulations for hunting migratory                 Split Seasons; and (D) Special Seasons/               those breeding in Alaska and the
                                                 game birds under §§ 20.101 through                      Species Management.                                   northern Yukon Territory (as based on
                                                 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K.                A. General Harvest Strategy                           Federal surveys in strata 1–12), and in
                                                 This document is the second in a series                                                                       California, Oregon, Washington, and
                                                 of proposed, supplemental, and final                       Council Recommendations: The                       British Columbia (as based on State- or
                                                 rules for migratory game bird hunting                   Atlantic Flyway Council recommended                   Province-conducted surveys).
                                                 regulations. We will publish additional                 that we adopt and implement a multi-                    For the 2019–20 season, we will
                                                 supplemental proposals for public                       stock decision framework for the annual               continue to use independent
                                                 comment in the Federal Register as                      setting of duck hunting seasons in the                optimization to determine the optimal
                                                 population, habitat, harvest, and other                 Atlantic Flyway starting in the 2019–20               regulatory choice for each mallard stock.
                                                 information become available. Major                     season. Derivation of an annual optimal               This means that we would develop
                                                 steps in the 2019–20 regulatory cycle                   policy would consider a weighting                     regulations for mid-continent mallards
                                                 relating to open public meetings and                    method for each of four species (green-               and western mallards independently,
                                                 Federal Register notifications were                     winged teal (Anas crecca), common                     based upon the breeding stock that
                                                 illustrated in the diagram at the end of                goldeneye (Bucephala clangula), ring-                 contributes primarily to each Flyway.
                                                 the June 14, 2018, proposed rule (83 FR                 necked duck (Aythya collaris), and                    We detailed implementation of this
                                                 27836).                                                 wood duck (Aix sponsa)) utilizing                     AHM decision framework for western
                                                    All sections of this and subsequent                  hunter days and relative harvest of each              and mid-continent mallards in the July
                                                 documents outlining hunting                             of the four species, by regions within                24, 2008, Federal Register (73 FR
                                                 frameworks and guidelines are                           the Flyway. The harvest objective would               43290).
                                                 organized under the numbered headings                   be no more than 98 percent of maximum
                                                                                                                                                               Atlantic Flyway
                                                 set forth in the June 14, 2018, proposed                sustainable long-term yield for any of
                                                 rule (83 FR 27836). Later sections of this              the four species.                                        Since 2000, the Service has used an
                                                 and subsequent documents will refer                        The Mississippi Flyway Council                     AHM protocol based on the status of
                                                 only to numbered items requiring                        recommended that regulation changes                   eastern mallards to establish the annual
                                                 attention. Therefore, it is important to                be restricted to one step per year, both              framework regulations for duck hunting
                                                 note that we will omit those items                      when restricting as well as liberalizing              seasons in the Atlantic Flyway. This
                                                 requiring no attention, and remaining                   hunting regulations.                                  protocol assumes that the mallard is an
                                                 numbered items will be discontinuous,                      Service Response: As we stated in the              appropriate surrogate for other duck
                                                 thereby making the list appear                          June 14, 2018, proposed rule (83 FR                   species in the Atlantic Flyway. By 2010,
                                                 incomplete.                                             27836), we intend to continue use of                  it was apparent that the biological
                                                    The regulatory alternatives for the                  Adaptive Harvest Management (AHM)                     models used in the AHM protocol were
                                                 2019–20 duck hunting seasons are                        to help determine appropriate duck-                   performing poorly in terms of accurately
                                                 shown at the end of this document. We                   hunting regulations for the 2019–20                   predicting the following year’s eastern
                                                 plan to publish proposed season                         season. AHM is a tool that permits                    mallard breeding population, and this
                                                 frameworks in mid-December 2018. We                     sound resource decisions in the face of               performance problem led to a
                                                 plan to publish final season frameworks                 uncertain regulatory impacts, as well as              comprehensive review of duck harvest
                                                 in late February 2019.                                  providing a mechanism for reducing                    management in the Atlantic Flyway.
                                                                                                         that uncertainty over time. We use AHM                Following that review, the Atlantic
                                                 Review of Public Comments                               to evaluate four alternative regulatory               Flyway Council (AFC) determined that
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                                                    This proposed rulemaking describes                   levels for duck hunting in the                        eastern mallards do not adequately
                                                 recommended changes to or specific                      Mississippi, Central, and Pacific                     represent duck harvest dynamics
                                                 preliminary proposals that vary from the                Flyways based on the population status                throughout the entire Flyway; they do
                                                 2018–19 regulations and issues                          of mallards (see below). We will use                  not represent the breeding ecology and
                                                 requiring discussion, action, or the                    AHM based on the population status of                 habitat requirements of other important
                                                 attention of the States or tribes. We will              a suite of four species in the Atlantic               Atlantic Flyway duck species because
                                                 publish responses to all proposals and                  Flyway (see below). We have specific                  their breeding range does not overlap
                                                 written comments when we develop                        hunting strategies for species of special             with that of other ducks that breed in


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                                                 the flyway; and their breeding and/or                   except that the mallard bag limit would               in 2018–19 be used in 2019–20, with the
                                                 wintering habitat needs differ from                     not be prescribed by the optimal                      exception that mallards be removed
                                                 many of the other duck species in the                   regulatory alternative as determined by               from the prescribed daily bag limit
                                                 Flyway. Thus, although mallards                         the multi-stock AHM protocol. Further                 (addressed above) and that the ending
                                                 comprise nearly 20 percent of the                       details on biological models used in the              framework date be moved from the last
                                                 Atlantic Flyway’s duck harvest, the                     protocol, data sources, optimization                  Sunday in January to January 31 for the
                                                 status of eastern mallards does not                     methods, and simulation results are                   ‘‘moderate’’ and ‘‘liberal’’ alternatives.
                                                 necessarily reflect that of other Atlantic              available at http://www.regulations.gov                  The Mississippi and Central Flyway
                                                 Flyway duck species. For example,                       and on our website at https://                        Councils recommended that regulatory
                                                 mallards in eastern North America have                  www.fws.gov/birds/index.php.                          alternatives for duck hunting seasons
                                                 declined at an annual rate of 1 percent                    Although season length in the                      remain the same as those used in 2017–
                                                 since 1998, whereas over the same time                  Atlantic Flyway would be determined                   18.
                                                 period all other duck species in eastern                by the proposed multi-stock protocol,                    Service Response: We support the
                                                 North America for which robust                          the daily bag limit for black ducks will              Atlantic Flyway’s new multi-stock AHM
                                                 population estimates are available are                  still be determined by the international              protocol, including removal of mallards
                                                 stable or increasing.                                   black duck AHM harvest strategy. The                  from the prescribed daily bag limits.
                                                    The AFC decided that a decision                      mallard bag limit in the Atlantic Flyway              The multi-stock AHM protocol
                                                 framework based upon a suite of duck                    will be based on a separate assessment                incorporated the harvest rate increases
                                                 species that better represents the habitat              of the harvest potential of eastern                   expected to result from extending the
                                                 needs and harvest distribution of ducks                 mallards.                                             ending framework date to January 31;
                                                 in the Atlantic Flyway would be                            Regarding the Mississippi Flyway                   therefore, we support that change to the
                                                 superior to the current eastern mallard                 Council recommendation to limit                       Atlantic Flyway’s regulatory
                                                 AHM framework, and we concur.                           regulatory changes to one step per year,              alternatives.
                                                 Accordingly, the Service and the AFC                    we recognize the longstanding interest                   Consistent with Flyway
                                                 began working in 2013 to develop a                      by the Council to impose a one-step                   recommendations, the regulatory
                                                 multi-stock AHM protocol for setting                    constraint on regulatory changes. We                  alternatives proposed for the
                                                 annual duck hunting season frameworks                   note that the Central and Mississippi                 Mississippi, Central, and Pacific
                                                 for the Atlantic Flyway.                                Flyways have worked with Service staff                Flyways in the June 14, 2018, Federal
                                                    The development of multi-stock                       during the past 3 years to revisit the                Register (83 FR 27836) will be used for
                                                 protocols has now been completed, and                   AHM protocol for managing harvest of                  the 2019–20 hunting season (see
                                                 we adopt multi-stock AHM as a                           mid-continent mallards. This effort has               accompanying table at the end of this
                                                 replacement for eastern mallard AHM.                    included a discussion of appropriate                  document for specific information). In
                                                 The protocols are based on a suite of                   management objectives, regulatory                     2005, the AHM regulatory alternatives
                                                 four species that represents the                        packages, and management of non-                      were modified to consist only of the
                                                 dynamics of duck harvest in the                         mallard stocks. These discussions are                 maximum season lengths, framework
                                                 Atlantic Flyway and the various habitat                 the appropriate venue to discuss what                 dates, and bag limits for total ducks and
                                                 types used by waterfowl throughout the                  role, if any, a one-step constraint might             mallards. Restrictions for certain species
                                                 Atlantic Flyway: Green-winged teal                      play in management of waterfowl in the                within these frameworks that are not
                                                 (Anas crecca), common goldeneye                         Central and Mississippi Flyways. Such                 covered by existing harvest strategies
                                                 (Bucephala clangula), ring-necked duck                  discussions should include the potential              will be addressed in the proposed
                                                 (Aythya collaris), and wood duck (Aix                   impact of a one-step constraint on the                frameworks rule in early December
                                                 sponsa). These species comprise more                    frequency of when the liberal, moderate,              2018. For those species with specific
                                                 than 40 percent of the Atlantic Flyway’s                and restrictive packages would be                     harvest strategies (pintails, black ducks,
                                                 total duck harvest, and they reflect                    recommended. On a final note, while
                                                                                                                                                               scaup, and mallards in the Atlantic
                                                 regional variation in harvest                           we recognize the Council’s concern
                                                                                                                                                               Flyway), those strategies will again be
                                                 composition. The selected species                       about potentially communicating a large
                                                                                                                                                               used for the 2019–20 hunting season.
                                                 represent upland nesters in boreal and                  regulatory change to hunters, we have
                                                 southern Canada (green-winged teal),                    concerns about the appropriateness of a               D. Special Seasons/Species
                                                 over-water nesters in boreal Canada                     one-step constraint in situations when                Management
                                                 (ring-necked duck), cavity nesters in the               the status of the waterfowl resource may
                                                                                                                                                               i. September Teal Seasons
                                                 United States and southern Canada                       warrant a regulatory change larger than
                                                 (wood duck), and cavity nesters in                      one-step. Furthermore, it is unclear how                Council Recommendations: The
                                                 boreal Canada (goldeneye). The most                     the AHM protocol can accommodate a                    Atlantic Flyway Council recommended
                                                 important winter waterfowl habitats in                  one-step constraint in the Mississippi                that Florida be granted operational
                                                 the Atlantic Flyway (salt marsh,                        Flyway if the Central Flyway does not                 status for the 4-day, tealonly season,
                                                 freshwater marsh, tidal waters,                         impose a similar constraint. Technical                beginning with the 2019 season.
                                                 freshwater ponds and lakes, rivers and                  work on the double-looping process                      The Mississippi Flyway Council
                                                 streams) are important to at least one of               tentatively should be completed by                    recommended that Tennessee be
                                                 these four species.                                     March 2019, with any potential changes                granted operational 4-day, teal-only
                                                    Species selection was also influenced                to regulatory packages and harvest                    seasons when 16-day teal seasons are
                                                 by our need for sufficient time series of               strategy approved in June 2019 for the                offered for the 2019–20 season and
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                                                 estimates of annual abundance and                       2020–21 season. We look forward to                    beyond.
                                                 estimates of harvest rate or annual                     continued work with the Flyway                          Service Response: In 2014, the States
                                                 harvest. The protocol has a harvest                     Councils on this issue.                               of Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee
                                                 objective of no more than 98 percent of                                                                       initiated an experimental teal-only
                                                 maximum sustainable long-term yield                     B. Regulatory Alternatives                            season comprised of 4 additional days
                                                 for any of the four species. Regulatory                   Council Recommendations: The                        of teal hunting that would follow the
                                                 alternatives would be the same as those                 Atlantic Flyway Council recommended                   States’ operational September wood
                                                 used in the eastern mallard AHM,                        that the AHM regulations packages used                duck/teal seasons. Memorandums of


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                                                 agreement (MOAs) were cooperatively                     sunrise period, but not the pre-sunrise               Woodcock Harvest Strategy Working
                                                 developed between each State and the                    period. We have concerns about the role               Group, who developed this strategy, be
                                                 Service to specify criteria for annual and              of MOAs in the conduct of harvest                     re-convened to discuss a comprehensive
                                                 total sample sizes (number of non-target                management experiments, and                           review of the harvest strategy and
                                                 shooting opportunities each year for 3                  situations in which MOA requirements                  evaluate any proposed changes. The
                                                 years and overall for the experiment),                  are not met. If MOAs are to have any                  Working Group should involve the
                                                 non-target attempt rates (must not be                   meaningful role in the conduct of                     Service and all three Flyway Councils
                                                 greater than 25 percent [0.25]), and non-               harvest management experiments, the                   that are current signatories to the
                                                 target kill rates (must not be greater than             consequences of not meeting MOA                       existing harvest strategy.
                                                 10 percent [0.10]). Criteria for non-target             requirements need to be upheld.
                                                 attempt rates and kill rates were the                   Further, not adhering to the MOA                      Public Comments
                                                 same for all States; however, sample                    criteria has potential ramifications                     The Department of the Interior’s
                                                 sizes among States were based on prior                  beyond the issue of teal and beyond the               policy is, whenever practicable, to
                                                 information for each State and thus                     Atlantic Flyway. Therefore, we do not                 afford the public an opportunity to
                                                 could vary among States. Kentucky was                   grant operational status to the Florida 4-            participate in the rulemaking process.
                                                 granted operational status in 2017, after               day, teal-only season for the pre-sunrise             Accordingly, we invite interested
                                                 successfully meeting the above criteria.                period.                                               persons to submit written comments,
                                                 However, Florida and Tennessee failed                                                                         suggestions, or recommendations
                                                                                                         8. Swans
                                                 to meet sample size requirements and                                                                          regarding the proposed regulations.
                                                 requested an additional year of data                       Council Recommendations: The                       Before promulgation of final migratory
                                                 collection in 2017.                                     Atlantic Flyway Council recommended                   game bird hunting regulations, we will
                                                    In Florida, non-target attempt rates                 that Delaware be allowed to implement                 take into consideration all comments we
                                                 were similar for the pre- and post-                     an experimental tundra swan hunt                      receive. Such comments, and any
                                                 sunrise periods (average 0.06), as were                 beginning with the 2019–20 season. The                additional information we receive, may
                                                 non-target kill rates (average 0.03).                   Council recommends a reallocation of                  lead to final regulations that differ from
                                                 However, annual sample size                             existing permits to Delaware from                     these proposals.
                                                 requirements for non-target                             within the wintering zone per the
                                                                                                                                                                  You may submit your comments and
                                                 opportunities (n = 25/year) were not met                guidelines included in the Eastern
                                                                                                                                                               materials concerning the proposed rule
                                                 for the pre-sunrise period in any year                  Population Tundra Swan Hunt Plan. All
                                                                                                                                                               by one of the methods listed in
                                                 (n = 4, 14, 17, and 12). For the post-                  other requirements for experimental
                                                                                                                                                               ADDRESSES. We will not accept
                                                 sunrise period, annual sample size                      seasons (e.g., hunter reporting, harvest
                                                                                                                                                               comments sent by email or fax or to an
                                                 requirements were met in 3 of the 4                     and population monitoring) specified in
                                                                                                                                                               address not listed in ADDRESSES.
                                                 years (n = 12, 44, 34, and 39). Thus,                   the Plan also will be met.
                                                                                                            Service Response: We support the                   Finally, we will not consider hand-
                                                 annual and total sample size
                                                                                                         establishment of an experimental tundra               delivered comments that we do not
                                                 requirements specified in the MOA for
                                                                                                         swan season in Delaware beginning                     receive, or mailed comments that are
                                                 the experiment were met for the post-
                                                                                                         with the 2019–20 season. The proposed                 not postmarked, by the date specified in
                                                 sunrise period, but not for the pre-
                                                                                                                                                               DATES. We will post all comments in
                                                 sunrise period.                                         hunt request follows the guidelines
                                                    In Tennessee, non-target attempt rates               provided in the Eastern Population                    their entirety—including your personal
                                                 for the pre- and post-sunrise periods                   Tundra Swan Hunt Plan and is not                      identifying information—on http://
                                                 were 0.0 and 0.03, respectively. Non-                   expected to increase the overall harvest              www.regulations.gov. Before including
                                                 target kill rates for pre- and post-sunrise             of tundra swans. Rather, the existing                 your address, phone number, email
                                                 periods were 0.0 and 0.04, respectively.                allowable harvest will be reallocated                 address, or other personal identifying
                                                 Annual sample size requirements for                     among the States that hunt them.                      information in your comment, you
                                                 non-target opportunities (n = 20/year)                                                                        should be aware that your entire
                                                                                                         14. Woodcock                                          comment—including your personal
                                                 were met in only 2 of 4 years during
                                                 both the pre-sunrise period (n = 14, 10,                   Council Recommendations: The                       identifying information—may be made
                                                 23 and 24) and the post-sunrise period                  Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway                       publicly available at any time. While
                                                 (n = 21, 4, 14, 30). However, total                     Councils recommended that the                         you can ask us in your comment to
                                                 sample size requirements specified in                   Woodcock Harvest Strategy be modified                 withhold your personal identifying
                                                 the MOA for the experiment were met                     to allow the liberal harvest package at a             information from public review, we
                                                 for both the pre- and post-sunrise                      level of 3.0 birds/route (from 3.25 birds/            cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                 periods. As such, and seeing no                         route) and that the framework opening                 do so. Comments and materials we
                                                 biological concerns, we recommend that                  date for the Central Management Region                receive, as well as supporting
                                                 Tennessee’s additional 4 days of teal-                  be changed from the Saturday nearest                  documentation we used in preparing the
                                                 only hunting be granted operational                     September 22 to a fixed date of                       proposed rule, will be available for
                                                 status.                                                 September 13.                                         public inspection on http://
                                                    In the case of Florida, although no                     Service Response: Only two of the                  www.regulations.gov, or by
                                                 biological concerns for non-target                      three Flyways that are signatories to this            appointment, during normal business
                                                 species have been raised during these                   strategy passed recommendations                       hours, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 experiments, the MOAs governing                         supporting the changes. The current                   Service, Division of Migratory Bird
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                                                 harvest management experiments have                     Woodcock Harvest Strategy was first                   Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
                                                 not been met. Sample sizes outlined in                  implemented in 2011. Although we                      Church, VA.
                                                 the MOA have not been met for multiple                  have gained experience with the                          We will consider, but possibly may
                                                 years despite an additional                             strategy, we have not adequately                      not respond in detail to, each comment.
                                                 experimental year to attempt to meet                    evaluated how the proposed changes                    As in the past, we will summarize all
                                                 sample size requirements. When years                    may impact woodcock populations and                   comments we receive during the
                                                 are pooled, Florida does meet total                     hunting opportunities in the future.                  comment period and respond to them
                                                 sample size requirements for the post-                  Therefore, we recommend that the                      after the closing date in any final rules.


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                                                 Required Determinations                                   • Small Business Regulatory                         Authority
                                                                                                         Enforcement Fairness Act;
                                                   Based on our most current data, we                                                                            The rules that eventually will be
                                                                                                           • Paperwork Reduction Act;
                                                                                                                                                               promulgated for the 2019–20 hunting
                                                 are affirming our required                                • Unfunded Mandates Reform Act;
                                                 determinations made in the June 14,                                                                           season are authorized under 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                         and
                                                 2018, proposed rule (83 FR 27836); see                    • Executive Orders 12630, 12866,                    703–711, 712, and 742 a–j.
                                                 that document for descriptions of our                   12988, 13132, 13175, 13211, 13563, and                  Dated: September 6, 2018.
                                                 actions to ensure compliance with the                   13771.                                                Andrea Travnicek,
                                                 following statutes and Executive Orders:                                                                      Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Water
                                                                                                         List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20
                                                   • National Environmental Policy Act;                                                                        and Science, Exercising the Authority of the
                                                                                                           Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting                Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
                                                   • Endangered Species Act;                             and recordkeeping requirements,                       Parks.
                                                   • Regulatory Flexibility Act;                         Transportation, Wildlife.                             BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
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                                                                                                   Daily Bag                  3               6             6             3             6            6                3             6            6                4            7              7
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                                                                                              Species/Sex Limits within the Overall Daily Bag Limit

                                                                                               Mallard (Total/Female)         (d)            (d)           (d)           2/1           4/1           4/2             3/1           5/1           5/2             3/1           5/2           7/2


                                                                                             (a) In the High Plains Mallard Management Unit, all regulations would be the same as the remainder of the Central Flyway, with the exception of season length. Additional days would
                                                                                                  be allowed under the various alternatives as follows: restrictive- 12, moderate and liberal- 23. Under all alternatives, additional days must be on or after the Saturday nearest
                                                                                                  December 10.
                                                                                             (b) In the Columbia Basin Mallard Management Unit, all regulations would be the same as the remainder of the Pacific Flyway, with the exception of season length. Under all alternatives
                                                                                                  except the liberal alternative, an additional 7 days would be allowed.
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                                                                                             (c) In Alaska, framework dates, bag limits, and season length would be different from the remainder of the Pacific Flyway. The bag limit (depending on the area) would be 5-8 under the restrictive
                                                                                                  alternative, and 7-10 under the moderate and liberal alternatives. Under all alternatives, season length would be 107 days and framework dates would be Sep. 1- Jan. 26.
                                                                                             (d) Under the proposed multi-stock AHM protocol for the Atlantic Flyway, the mallard bag limit would not be prescribed by the regulatory alternative.




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Document Created: 2018-09-21 00:23:06
Document Modified: 2018-09-21 00:23:06
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; supplemental.
DatesComments: We will accept comments on this proposed rule and any subsequent proposed rules resulting from upcoming SRC meetings until January 15, 2019.
ContactRon W. Kokel at: Division of Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, MS: MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041; (703) 358-1714.
FR Citation83 FR 47868 
RIN Number1018-BD10
CFR AssociatedExports; Hunting; Imports; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Transportation and Wildlife

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