97-19203. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Finding for a Petition To List the Stone Mountain Fairy Shrimp as Endangered  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 140 (Tuesday, July 22, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 39210-39211]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-19203]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    50 CFR Part 17
    
    
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Finding for 
    a Petition To List the Stone Mountain Fairy Shrimp as Endangered
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of 90-day petition finding and initiation of status 
    review.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces a 90-day 
    finding for a petition to list the Stone Mountain fairy shrimp 
    (Branchinella lithaca) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as 
    amended. The Service finds that the petition presents substantial 
    information indicating that listing this species may be warranted. A 
    status review is initiated.
    
    DATES: The finding announced in this document was made on July 11, 
    1997. To be considered in the 12-month finding for this petition, 
    information and comments should be submitted to the Service by 
    September 22, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Questions, comments, data, or information concerning this 
    petition should be sent to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 6620 
    Southpoint Drive South, Suite 310, Jacksonville, Florida 32216. The 
    petition finding, supporting data, and comments are available for 
    public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the 
    above address.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John F. Milio (see ADDRESSES 
    section); telephone (904) 232-2580, ext. 112.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as 
    amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), requires that the Service make a 
    finding on whether a petition to list, delist, or reclassify a species 
    presents substantial scientific or commercial information to 
    demonstrate that the petitioned action may be warranted. This finding 
    is to be based on all information available to the Service at the time 
    the finding is made. To the maximum extent practicable, the finding 
    shall be made within 90 days following receipt of the petition and 
    promptly published in the Federal Register. Following a positive 
    finding, section 4(b)(3)(B) of the Act requires the Service to promptly 
    commence a status review of the species.
        The processing of this petition conforms with the Service's final 
    listing priority guidance published in the Federal Register on December 
    5, 1996 (61 FR 64475). The guidance clarifies the order in which the 
    Service will continue to process the backlog of rulemakings during 
    fiscal year 1997 following two related events: (1) The lifting, on 
    April 26, 1996, of the moratorium on final listings imposed on April 
    10, 1995 (Public Law 104-6), and (2) the restoration of significant 
    funding for listing through passage of the omnibus budget 
    reconciliation law on April 26, 1996, following severe funding 
    constraints imposed by a number of continuing resolutions between 
    November 1995 and April 1996. The guidance calls for giving highest 
    priority to handling emergency situations (tier 1), second highest 
    priority (tier 2) to resolving the listing status of the outstanding 
    proposed listings, and third priority (tier 3) to resolving the 
    conservation status of candidate species and processing administrative 
    findings on petitions. The processing of this petition falls under tier 
    3. At this time, the Southeast Region has no pending tier 1 actions and 
    pending tier 2 actions are near completion. Additionally, the guidance 
    states that ``effective April 1, 1997, the Service will concurrently 
    undertake all of the activities presently included in Tiers 1, 2, and 
    3'' (61 FR 64480).
        The Service has made a 90-day finding on a petition to list the 
    Stone Mountain fairy shrimp, Branchinella lithaca. The petition, dated 
    March 29, 1995, was submitted by Mr. Larry Winslett, President of the 
    ``Friends of Georgia,'' Lithonia, Georgia, and was received by the 
    Service on March 31, 1995. It requests the Service to emergency list 
    the Stone Mountain fairy shrimp as endangered and designate critical 
    habitat under 5 U.S.C. 553 of the Administrative Procedures Act. The 
    petition identifies construction and demolition associated with further 
    development at the summit of Stone Mountain Park as the immediate 
    threats to the species' continued existence. It includes as potential 
    impacts the contamination of the shrimp's vernal (temporary) pool 
    habitat by chemicals and physical debris, and crushing of its resting 
    stages by vehicles.
        The Stone Mountain fairy shrimp is one of four species of 
    Branchinella known from North America, where they are among the least 
    common fairy shrimp species (Belk and Sissom 1992). Fairy shrimp are 
    small Anostracan crustaceans usually restricted to fishless ponds, 
    particularly vernal pools. Their life cycle includes both active and 
    resting stages which are synchronized with the seasonal filling and 
    drying out
    
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    of their habitat (Dodson and Frey 1991). The known range of the Stone 
    Mountain fairy shrimp is restricted to rock pools near the summit of 
    State-owned Stone Mountain, a large granitic dome in DeKalb County 
    located in north-central Georgia, east of Atlanta (Creaser 1940, Pennak 
    1953).
        The development project cited by the petitioner began in 1995, with 
    completion expected in spring or summer 1997 (Alice Richards, Stone 
    Mountain Memorial Association, pers. comm. 1997). Responding to the 
    petition and a Service letter of concern, the Stone Mountain Memorial 
    Association, manager of Stone Mountain Park, outlined the additional 
    specific measures being taken to protect and conserve the affected 
    environment (G.C. Branscome, Stone Mountain Memorial Association, in 
    litt. 1995). These measures included use of spill kits and containment 
    booms, preparation of maps and guidelines to address environmental 
    issues, such as avoidance of sensitive areas, and dedication of Park 
    personnel to monitor and report on environmental and work site 
    conditions as well as contractor adherence to environmental 
    specifications.
        The Service has reviewed the petition, its accompanying literature, 
    and other literature and information in the Service's files. On the 
    basis of the best scientific and commercial information available, the 
    Service finds that the petition presents substantial information that 
    listing the Stone Mountain fairy shrimp may be warranted. This finding 
    is based on range surveys which suggest that the species is restricted 
    to a single locality, and the potential adverse impacts to the species 
    and its habitat from documented actions such as the parking of 
    construction equipment in a vernal pool and the infiltration of 
    construction-related debris into fairy shrimp habitat. The last 
    documented collection of the species was in 1951. The petitioner 
    believes he observed the Stone Mountain fairy shrimp at the type 
    locality in 1994. Cursory samples taken at Stone Mountain in 1995 and 
    1996 did not contain fairy shrimp, but did produce clam shrimp 
    (Eulimnadia sp.). The Service feels that a regular survey involving 
    collection of water and sediment samples at various sites is needed to 
    accurately determine the species' status.
        The petitioner's requests for emergency listing and concurrent 
    designation of critical habitat are not subject to the Act's petition 
    provisions. However, in accordance with the Service's listing priority 
    guidance published in the Federal Register on December 5, 1996 (61 FR 
    64475) the Service has conducted a preliminary review of this petition 
    in order to determine whether an emergency situation currently exists. 
    Our preliminary review indicated that an emergency listing of the Stone 
    Mountain fairy shrimp is not necessary. The designation of critical 
    habitat, petitionable under the Administrative Procedures Act, will be 
    considered if it is determined that listing is warranted.
    
    References Cited
    
    Belk, D., and S.L. Sissom. 1992. New Branchinella (Anostraca) from 
    Texas, U.S.A., and the problem of antennalike processes. Journal of 
    Crustacean Biology 12(2):312-316.
    Creaser, E.P. 1940. A new species of phyllopod crustacean from Stone 
    Mountain, Georgia. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 
    30:435-437.
    Dodson, S.I., and D.G. Frey. 1991. Cladocera and other Branchiopoda. 
    Pp. 723-780 in: J.H. Thorp and A.P. Covich, eds. Ecology and 
    Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates. Academic 
    Press, New York.
        Pennak, R.W. 1953. Fresh-water invertebrates of the United States. 
    The Ronald Press Company, New York. 769 pp.
    
        Author: The primary author of this document is Mr. John F. Milio, 
    Jacksonville Field Office (see ADDRESSES section).
    
        Authority: The authority for this action is the Endangered 
    Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
    
        Dated: July 11, 1997.
    Jay L. Gerst,
    Acting Director, Fish and Wildlife Service.
    [FR Doc. 97-19203 Filed 7-21-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/22/1997
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of 90-day petition finding and initiation of status review.
Document Number:
97-19203
Dates:
The finding announced in this document was made on July 11, 1997. To be considered in the 12-month finding for this petition, information and comments should be submitted to the Service by September 22, 1997.
Pages:
39210-39211 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-19203.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 17