99-9987. Endangered Species; Permits  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 76 (Wednesday, April 21, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 19515-19518]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-9987]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    [I.D. 041499E]
    
    
    Endangered Species; Permits
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Receipt of applications to modify scientific research/
    enhancement permits (895, 900, 946, 1094, 1114, 1193); issuance of 
    permits (1187, 1197); and modifications to existing permits (1115, 
    1116).
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following actions regarding 
    permits for takes of endangered and threatened species for the purposes 
    of scientific research and/or enhancement:
        NMFS has received applications for modifications to existing 
    permits from: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Walla Walla, WA (Corps) 
    (895), Fish Ecology Division, NMFS Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 
    in Seattle, WA (NWFSC) (900, 946), Washington Department of Fish and 
    Wildlife in Olympia, WA (WDFW) (1094, 1114), and Fish Passage Center in 
    Portland, OR (FPC) (1193); NMFS has issued permits to Mr. Stephen M. H. 
    Connett, of St. George's School (SC-SGS) (1187) and Mr. John 
    Crutchfield, of Harris Energy & Environmental Center (JH-HEEC) (1197); 
    and NMFS has issued modifications to scientific research permits to 
    Chelan County Public Utility District No. 1 (PUD-CC) (1115) and Public 
    Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County (PUD-DC) (1116).
    
    
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    DATES: Written comments or requests for a public hearing on any of the 
    new applications or modification requests must be received on or before 
    May 21, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: The applications and related documents are available for 
    review in the following offices, by appointment:
        For permits 895, 900, 946, 1094, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1193: Protected 
    Resources Division, F/NWO3, 525 NE Oregon Street, Suite 500, Portland, 
    OR 97232-4169 (503-230-5400).
        For permits 1187, 1197: Office of Protected Resources, Endangered 
    Species Division, F/PR3, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 
    20910 (301-713-1401).
        All documents may also be reviewed by appointment in the Office of 
    Protected Resources, F/PR3, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver 
    Spring, MD 20910-3226 (301-713-1401).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
        For permits 895, 900, 946, 1193: Leslie Schaeffer, Portland, OR 
    (503-230-5433).
        For permit 1094: Robert Koch, Portland, OR (503-230-5424).
        For permits 1114, 1115, 1116: Tom Lichatowich, Portland, OR (503-
    230-5438).
        For permits 1187, 1197: Terri Jordan, Silver Spring, MD (301-713-
    1401).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Authority
    
        Issuance of permits and permit modifications, as required by the 
    ESA, is based on a finding that such permits/modifications: (1) are 
    applied for in good faith; (2) would not operate to the disadvantage of 
    the listed species which are the subject of the permits; and (3) are 
    consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 2 of the 
    ESA. Authority to take listed species is subject to conditions set 
    forth in the permits. Permits and modifications are issued in 
    accordance with and are subject to the Endangered Species Act of 1973 
    (ESA) (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543) and NMFS regulations governing listed fish 
    and wildlife permits (50 CFR parts 217-227).
    
        Those individuals 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). The holding of such 
    hearing is at the discretion of the Assistant Administrator for 
    Fisheries, NOAA. All statements and opinions contained in the permit 
    action summaries are those of the applicant and do not necessarily 
    reflect the views of NMFS.
    
    Species Covered in this Notice
    
        The following species and evolutionarily significant units (ESU's) 
    are covered in this notice:
    
    Sea Turtles
    
        Green turtle (Chelonia mydas), Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys 
    imbricata), Kemp's ridley turtle (Lepidochelys kempii), Loggerhead 
    turtle (Caretta caretta).
    
    Fish
    
        Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): Snake River (SnR) fall, 
    SnR spring/summer, Upper Columbia River (UCR) spring
        Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka): SnR
        Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): UCR
        Shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum).
    
    Modification Requests Received
    
        The Corps requests modification 6 to enhancement permit 895. Permit 
    895 authorizes the Corps annual direct takes of juvenile, endangered, 
    SnR sockeye salmon; juvenile, threatened, naturally produced and 
    artificially propagated, SnR spring/summer chinook salmon; juvenile, 
    threatened, SnR fall chinook salmon; and juvenile, endangered, 
    naturally produced and artificially propagated, UCR steelhead 
    associated with the operation of the juvenile fish transportation 
    program at four hydroelectric projects on the Snake and Columbia Rivers 
    in the Pacific Northwest. Permit 895 also authorizes the Corps annual 
    incidental takes of ESA-listed adult salmonids associated with 
    fallbacks through the juvenile fish bypass systems at the four dams. 
    For modification 6, the Corps requests annual direct takes of juvenile, 
    endangered, naturally produced and artificially propagated, UCR spring 
    chinook salmon. ESA-listed juvenile fish are proposed to be captured, 
    transported past the dams, and released to aid their outmigration to 
    the Pacific Ocean. ESA-listed juvenile fish indirect mortalities are 
    also requested. Modification 6 is requested to be valid for the 
    duration of the permit, which expires on December 31, 1999.
        NWFSC requests modification 7 to scientific research permit 900. 
    Permit 900 authorizes NWFSC annual direct takes of juvenile, 
    endangered, SnR sockeye salmon; juvenile, threatened, SnR fall chinook 
    salmon; juvenile, threatened, naturally produced and artificially 
    propagated, SnR spring/summer chinook salmon; and juvenile, endangered, 
    naturally produced and artificially propagated, UCR steelhead 
    associated with studies designed to determine the relative survival of 
    migrating juvenile salmonids at hydropower dams and reservoirs on the 
    Snake and Columbia Rivers in the Pacific Northwest. For modification 7, 
    NWFSC proposes an increase in the annual take of ESA-listed juvenile 
    fish associated with The Dalles Dam survival study. An increased annual 
    take of ESA-listed juvenile fish is requested to validate previously 
    collected survival data at 64 percent and 30 percent spill volume 
    scenarios at The Dalles Dam. ESA-listed juvenile fish are proposed to 
    be captured at John Day Dam on the Columbia River. The fish are 
    proposed to be handled and released or tagged with passive integrated 
    transponders, transported to The Dalles Dam, held for up to 24 hours, 
    and released. Also for modification 7, NWFSC requests annual takes of 
    juvenile, endangered, naturally produced and artificially propagated 
    UCR spring chinook salmon associated with the research. An associated 
    increase in ESA-listed juvenile fish indirect mortalities is also 
    requested. Modification 7 is requested to be valid for the duration of 
    the permit, which expires on December 31, 1999.
        NWFSC requests modification 6 to scientific research permit 946. 
    Permit 946 authorizes NWFSC annual direct takes of juvenile, 
    endangered, SnR sockeye salmon; adult and juvenile, threatened, 
    naturally produced and artificially propagated, SnR spring/summer 
    chinook salmon; juvenile, threatened, SnR fall chinook salmon; and 
    juvenile, endangered, naturally produced and artificially propagated, 
    UCR steelhead associated with a study designed to assess the migration 
    timing and relative survival of transported and inriver juvenile 
    chinook salmon migrating volitionally from Bonneville Dam to the mouth 
    of the Columbia River. For modification 6, NWFSC requests an increase 
    in the take of ESA-listed juvenile fish due to improvements in sampling 
    equipment that are designed to speed passage of fish through a passive 
    PIT tag detection system and reduce potential impacts from passage 
    through the apparatus. Increased take is also requested due to the 
    revised estimate for the number of fish thought to be available in the 
    estuary in 1999. Also for modification 6, NWFSC requests annual takes 
    of juvenile, endangered, naturally produced and artificially propagated 
    UCR spring chinook salmon associated with the research. An associated
    
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    increase in ESA-listed juvenile fish indirect mortalities is also 
    requested. Modification 6 is requested to be valid for the duration of 
    the permit, which expires on December 31, 1999.
        WDFW requests modification 2 to research/enhancement permit 1094. 
    Permit 1094 authorizes WDFW annual direct takes of adult and juvenile, 
    endangered, naturally produced and artificially propagated, UCR 
    steelhead associated with a hatchery supplementation program in the 
    mid- to upper Columbia River Basin. Incidental takes of ESA-listed 
    species resulting from WDFW hatchery operations and hatchery produced 
    fish releases are also authorized by the permit. For modification 2, 
    WDFW requests annual takes of ESA-listed adult steelhead associated 
    with a radio tagging study. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the 
    ladder passage and fallback rates of adult steelhead at Priest Rapids, 
    Wanapum, Rock Island, Rocky Reach, and Wells Dams on the mid-Columbia 
    River. The goal of the study is to assure that safe passage conditions 
    are being provided for returning ESA-listed adult fish at the dams. 
    ESA-listed adult steelhead are proposed to be captured at Priest Rapids 
    Dam, tagged with radiotransmitters, released, and tracked 
    electronically as they migrate upstream. Grant Public Utility District 
    (PUD), Chelan PUD, and Douglas PUD are requested to act as agents of 
    WDFW in tracking the ESA-listed adult fish upstream. ESA-listed adult 
    fish indirect mortalities are also requested. Modification 2 is 
    requested to be valid for the duration of the permit, which expires on 
    May 31, 2003.
        WDFW requests modification 3 to scientific research permit 1114. 
    Permit 1114 authorizes WDFW annual direct takes of adult and juvenile, 
    endangered, naturally produced and artificially propagated, UCR 
    steelhead associated with a smolt monitoring program at Rock Island Dam 
    on the Columbia River in WA. For modification 3, WDFW requests an 
    increase in the annual take of ESA-listed adult and juvenile steelhead 
    associated with a new study to be conducted in the Hanford Reach of the 
    Columbia River. Information from the study will be used to verify the 
    spawning regime and exact stock of steelhead in the Hanford Reach to 
    aid in developing future recovery plans for that section of the 
    Columbia River. Adult steelhead are proposed to be captured by angling, 
    sampled for biological data, fin clipped, and released. Eggs and alevin 
    steelhead are proposed to be collected by excavating redds and 
    sacrificed for genetic analysis. Steelhead fry are proposed to be 
    collected with seines, sampled for biological data, fin clipped to 
    obtain tissue samples, and released. ESA-listed juvenile steelhead 
    indirect mortalities are also requested. Modification 3 is requested to 
    be valid for the duration of the permit, which expires on December 31, 
    2002.
        FPC requests modification 1 to scientific research permit 1193. 
    Permit 1193 authorizes FPC annual direct takes of juvenile, endangered, 
    SnR sockeye salmon, juvenile, threatened, SnR fall chinook salmon, 
    juvenile, threatened, naturally produced and artificially propagated, 
    SnR spring/summer chinook salmon, and juvenile, endangered, naturally 
    produced and artificially propagated, UCR steelhead associated with 
    FPC's Smolt Monitoring Program at the hydropower dams on the Snake and 
    Columbia Rivers in the Pacific Northwest. For modification 1, FPC 
    requests an increase in the annual take of juvenile, threatened, 
    naturally produced and artificially propagated, SnR spring/summer 
    chinook salmon. An increased annual take is requested because a larger 
    than anticipated outmigration run of this ESA-listed species is 
    estimated in 1999. ESA-listed juvenile fish are proposed to be 
    captured, handled (examined and/or tagged with passive integrated 
    transponders), and released. An associated increase in ESA-listed 
    juvenile fish indirect mortalities is also requested. Modification 1 is 
    requested to be valid for the duration of the permit, which expires on 
    December 31, 2003.
    
    Permits and Modifications Issued
    
        Notice was published on February 4, 1999 (64 FR 5640), that an 
    application had been filed by PUD-CC, for Modification 2 to permit 
    1115. Permit 1115 authorizes a take of adult and juvenile, endangered, 
    naturally produced and artificially propagated, UCR steelhead 
    associated with research. For Modification 2, PUD-CC is authorized an 
    increase in annual takes of adult and juvenile, endangered, naturally 
    produced and artificially propagated, UCR steelhead associated with 
    three new proposed studies. PUD-CC will: (1) use new acoustic tagging 
    technology to monitor the behavior of juvenile salmonids, (2) Use PIT 
    and radio tagging technology to study the survival of juvenile 
    salmonids, and (3) determine the number of adult salmonids that may be 
    present in the Lake Chelan bypass reach after spill at the Lake Chelan 
    hydroelectric project is curtailed. Modification 2 was issued on April 
    14, 1999, and is valid for the duration of the permit, which expires on 
    December 31, 2002.
        Notice was published on February 4, 1999 (64 FR 5640), that an 
    application had been filed by PUD-DC for Modification 2 to permit 1116. 
    Permit 1116 authorizes annual takes of juvenile, endangered, naturally 
    produced and artificially propagated, UCR steelhead associated with 
    research studies. For Modification 2 PUD-DC is authorized an increase 
    in takes of juvenile, endangered, naturally produced and artificially 
    propagated, UCR steelhead for two new research studies. PUD-DC will use 
    passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag technology to assess the 
    survival of juvenile salmonids and will evaluate the relative benefits 
    of PIT and radio tag technology. Modification 2 was issued on April 12, 
    1999, and is valid for the duration of the permit, which expires on 
    December 31, 2002.
        Notice was published on December 1, 1998 (63 FR 66125), that SC-SGS 
    had applied for a 5-year scientific research permit (1187) to take up 
    to 200 loggerhead, 300 green, 200 hawksbill, 5 leatherback, and 5 
    Kemp's ridley sea turtles annually from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. 
    The purpose of this research is to obtain life history data on all 
    turtles captured, and to determine migratory behavior and habitat 
    utilization of juvenile turtles captured on foraging grounds. Turtles 
    will be captured by hand and/or dip net, weighed, measured, flipper 
    tagged, tissue sampled and released at the site of capture. This is a 
    continuation of work permitted under scientific research permit 886 
    which expired on December 31, 1998. Permit 1187 was issued on April 2, 
    1999, and expires on December 31, 2003.
        Notice was published on February 4, 1999 (64 FR 5030), that JC-HEEC 
    had applied for a 3-year research permit (1197) to take endangered 
    shortnose sturgeon while conducting original research regarding the 
    population of fishes in the Pee Dee River, NC. The Pee Dee River has 
    been historically included in the shortnose sturgeon's native range. 
    The applicant will be performing a baseline assessments of the resident 
    and migratory fish species inhabiting the river below the Blewett 
    Hydroelectric Plant. To ensure compliance with the ESA, the applicant 
    requests a permit to capture, handle and release shortnose sturgeon 
    that may be taken during this study. Permit 1197 was issued on April 5, 
    1999, and expires January 31, 2002.
    
    
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        Dated: April 15, 1999.
    Kevin Collins,
    Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office of Protected Resources, 
    National Marine Fisheries Service.
    [FR Doc. 99-9987 Filed 4-20-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/21/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Receipt of applications to modify scientific research/ enhancement permits (895, 900, 946, 1094, 1114, 1193); issuance of permits (1187, 1197); and modifications to existing permits (1115, 1116).
Document Number:
99-9987
Dates:
Written comments or requests for a public hearing on any of the new applications or modification requests must be received on or before May 21, 1999.
Pages:
19515-19518 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 041499E
PDF File:
99-9987.pdf