[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 145 (Thursday, July 29, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 41134-41135]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-19450]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska; Dungeness Crab Commercial
Fishery Interim Compensation Program for Processors
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Glacier Bay National Park application procedures for the
Dungeness crab commercial fishery interim compensation program for
processors.
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SUMMARY: Section 123(c) of the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency
Supplemental Appropriations Act for FY 1999 (``the Act''), as amended
by Section 501 of the 1999 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act,
Pub. L. 106-31 (05/21/99), authorizes compensation for fish processors,
fishing vessel crew members, communities, and others negatively
affected by congressionally-directed restrictions on commercial fishing
in the marine waters of Glacier Bay National Park. The National Park
Service (NPS) and the State of Alaska recently announced a framework
for completing the compensation program within the next 2 years. The
closure of designated wilderness areas to commercial fishing
(implemented by NPS on June 15, 1999) and the pending closure of
Glacier Bay proper to commercial fishing for Dungeness crab (September
30, 1999) will adversely affect some Dungeness crab fishermen and
processors this year, before the compensation program can be completed.
NPS is a currently compensating qualifying Dungeness crab commercial
fishermen under a specific compensation program authorized by Section
(b) of the Act (See 64 FR 32888 [June 18, 1999.]) To address 1999
economic impacts to Dungeness crab processors, NPS, with concurrence of
the State of Alaska, intends to provide interim compensation to those
processors who meet qualifying criteria similar to those described for
commercial fishermen under Section (b) of the Act. An interim
compensation payment will be made to Dungeness crab processors who have
purchased Dungeness crab harvested from either the Beardslee Island or
Dundas Bay wilderness areas in the park for at least six years during
the period 1987-1998. This interim payment is intended to mitigate 1999
income losses for qualifying Dungeness crab processors until the
compensation program under Section (c) of the Act--and appropriate
eligibility criteria, priorities and levels of compensation for
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processors--can be developed and implemented. This Federal Register
notice serves to provide application instructions for licensed
Dungeness crab buyer/processors who believe they qualify for interim
compensation. Applications must be provided to the Superintendent,
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, on or before October 1, 1999.
DATES: Applications for the Dungeness crab commercial fishery processor
interim compensation program will be accepted on or before October 1,
1999.
ADDRESSES: Applications for the Dungeness crab commercial fishery
processor interim compensation program should be submitted to the
Superintendent, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 140,
Gustavus, Alaska 99826. A delivery address is located at 1 Park Road,
in Gustavus.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information regarding the
Dungeness crab commercial fishery compensation program, please contact
Tomie Lee, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, P. O. Box 140,
Gustavus, Alaska 99826. Phone: (907) 697-2230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Act, as amended, requires Dungeness crab
fishermen to provide certain information sufficient to determine their
eligibility for compensation. NPS will require similar corroborating
documentation from Dungeness crab buyers/processors making application
to NPS for 1999 interim compensation as described in this notice.
Dungeness crab processors must provide the following information to the
Superintendent: (1) Full name, mailing address, and a contact phone
number. (2) A sworn and notarized personal affidavit from the owner of
the processing business attesting to the applicant's history of buying
Dungeness crab harvested from either the Beardslee Island or Dundas Bay
wilderness areas of the park as a licensed buyer/processor for at least
6 of 12 years during the period of 1987 through 1998. (3) A copy of the
business's current State of Alaska license for buying/processing
Dungeness crab. (4) Any available corroborating information--including
documentation of Dungeness crab landed/purchased from the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game shellfish statistical units that include
wilderness areas in the Beardslee Islands or Dundas Bay and/or sworn
and notarized affidavits of witnesses--that can assist in a
determination of eligibility for compensation. The Superintendent, with
the concurrence of the State of Alaska, will make a written
determination on eligibility for compensation based on the
documentation provided by the applicant. The Superintendent, with the
concurrence of the State of Alaska, will also make a written
determination on the amount of 1999 interim compensation to be paid to
an eligible applicant. NPS intends to complete payment of interim
compensation to processors meeting the above eligibility criteria by
December 1, 1999. Receipt of compensation for 1999 losses will not
prejudice any opportunity the applicant may have to seek any additional
compensation that may be provided for in the Act, as amended.
If an application for compensation is denied, the Superintendent
will provide the applicant the reasons for the denial in writing.
Denial of interim compensation as a Dungeness crab processor will not
affect consideration for future compensation for processors under the
Act, as amended.
Dated: July 20, 1999.
Paul R. Anderson,
Acting Regional Director, Alaska.
[FR Doc. 99-19450 Filed 7-28-99; 8:45 am]
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