94-20247. Conservation of Antarctic Animals and Plants  

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    NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
    45 CFR Part 670 
     
    
    Conservation of Antarctic Animals and Plants 
    AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
    
    ACTION: Final rule with request for comments.
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    SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation is amending its regulations at 
    45 CFR Part 670 to designate additional Sites of Special Scientific 
    Interest, and to clarify the meaning of the proviso in Sec. 670.4(c). 
    These regulations, issued purusant to Section 6(b)(3) of the Antarctic 
    Conservation of 1978 (16 U.S.C. Sec. 2405(b)(3)), are being revised to 
    reflect recommendations adopted by the Antarctic Treaty parties at the 
    16th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: August 18, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to John B. Talmadge, Office of Polar 
    Programs, Room 755, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, 
    Arlington, VA 22230.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John B. Talmadge at the address above 
    or by telephone at (703) 306-1031.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Since these regulations were originally 
    issued in 1979, several Antarctic Treaty consultative Meetings have 
    been held in accordance with Article IX of the Antarctic Treaty. The 
    regulations have been amended from time to time based on 
    recommendations adopted through the 15th Antarctic Treaty Consultative 
    Meeting, and the amendments that are the subject of this rule implement 
    recommendations XVI-2 and XVI-3 of the 16th Antarctic Treaty 
    Consultative Meeting (16th ATCM). Because the amendments merely 
    implement recommendations adopted at the 16th ATCM, public comments 
    were not obtained before making the amendment effective.
        The recommendations which are the subject of this amendment are 
    summarized as follows:
        Recommendation XVI-2 provides that the following areas be 
    designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and be subject to the 
    management plans annexed thereto:
        Site No. 33: Ardley Island (62 deg.13'S 58 deg.54'W) is situated 
    about 500 meters east off the coast of the Fildes Peninsula, Maxwell 
    Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands. The Site comprises the 
    entire island and its associated littoral zone, including the isthmus 
    between the island and Fildes Peninsular to the west. The island is 
    about 2.0 kilometers long and 1.5 kilometers at its widest, and rises 
    to about 50 meters in altitude. It comprises mainly Tertiary andesitic-
    basaltic lavas and tuffs, and there are some raised beach terraces. It 
    is snow- and ice-free in summer. There is a small (about 100 meter 
    long) freshwater pond on the southwest of the island. There is a refuge 
    hut (FRG) near Braillard Point, and two more refuge huts (Argentina, 
    Chile) near the middle of the northern coast of the island, the latter 
    comprising several huts. The Site is of exceptional biological 
    interest, with a diverse avifauna and extensive plant communities.
        Site No. 34: Lions Rump is situated on the south coast of King 
    George Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, and is bounded 
    by the following coordinates: 62 deg.07'48''S, 58 deg.09'17''W: 
    62 deg.07'49''S, 58 deg.07'14''W: 62 deg.08'19''S, 58 deg.07'19''W: 
    62 deg.08'16''S, 58 deg.09'15''W.
        The Site is named after Lions Rump, a prominent rocky hill between 
    the southern extremity of King George Bay and Lion Cove. It includes 
    the littoral and sublittoral extending from the eastern end of 
    `Lajkonik Rock' to the northernmost end of Twin Pinnacles island, and 
    from that point to the easternmost end of the columnar plug `Lions 
    Head' to the east of White Eagle Glacier. On land, the Site includes 
    the coastline of raised beaches, freshwater pools and the streams on 
    the south side of King George Bay and around Lion Cove, moraines and 
    slopes leading up to the lower ice tongue of White Eagle Glacier and 
    westward to a small moraine protruding through the ice cap
    southeast of Sukiennice Hills. Lions Rump comprises Tertiary lavas and 
    tuffs with thin brown coal intercalations and silicified wood 
    fragments. The moraine west of Lion Cove consists of several Holocene 
    stages of glacier advance and retreat. A small refuge is situated near 
    the shore close to the main stream within the Site, about 300 meters 
    west of Lions Rump. The Site is representative of the terrestrial, 
    limnological, and littoral ecosystems of King George Island, possessing 
    diverse biota and rock formations.
        Site No. 35: Western Bransfield Strait is located off the southern 
    shore of the Low Island, western South Shetland Islands, between 
    latitudes 63 deg.20'S and 63 deg.35'S and between longitudes of 
    61 deg.45'W and 62 deg.30'W (with reference to U.S. Defense Mapping 
    Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center Chart Number 29121). A small 
    portion of the Low Island landmass/snowmass projects into the northern 
    boundary of this domain; here the northern limit of the Site will be 
    associated intertidal zone. East, west, and south of the island the 
    bottom slopes gently from the intertidal zone to depths of 
    approximately 200 meters and then drops off rapidly near the boundary 
    limits of the Site.
        The bottom consists of a sand/mud/cobbled-rock matrix and supports 
    a rich benthos in several distinct communities. In addition, the Low 
    Island shelf appears to be a major spawning ground for several fish 
    species. The shallow shelf south of Low Island is one of ony two known 
    sites in the vicinity of Palmer Station that are suitable for bottom 
    trawling for fish and other benthic organisms. The Site also offers 
    unique opportunities to study the composition, structure, and dynamics 
    of several marine communities.
        Site No. 36: The Site is located in East Dallman Bay off the 
    western shore of Brabant Island, Palmer Archipelago, between latitudes 
    of 64 deg.00'S and 64 deg.20'S and from longitude 62 deg.50'W east to 
    the intertidal zone of the island's western shore (with reference to 
    U.S. Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center Chart 
    Number 29121). West of Brabant Island, the bottom forms a gently 
    sloping shelf from the intertidal zone to depths of approximately 200 
    meters and then drops off rapidly near the western boundary of the 
    Site.
        The bottom consists of a sand/mud/cobbled-rock matrix, and the 
    benthic community includes numerous fish species and marine plants. The 
    shallow shelf west of East Dallmann Bay is one of ony two known sites 
    in the vicinity of Palmer Station that are suitable for bottom trawling 
    for fish and other benthic organisms.
    
    Determinations
    
        I have determined, under the criteria set forth in Executive Order 
    12866, that this rule is not a significant regulatory action requiring 
    review by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. I have also 
    determined that this rule involves a foreign affairs function of the 
    United States and is, therefore, exempt from the notice requirements of 
    section 553 of the Administrative Procedure Act and from the regulatory 
    flexibility analysis requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 
    U.S.C. Sec. 601-612. Finally, I have reviewed this rule in light of 
    section 2 of Executive Order 12778 and certify for the National Science 
    Foundation that this rule meets the applicable standards provided in 
    sections 2(a) and 2(b) of that order.
    
    List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 670
    
        Antarctica, Conservation.
    
        Pursuant to the authority granted by 16 U.S.C. 2405(b)(3), NSF 
    hereby amends 45 CFR Part 670 as set forth below.
    
    PART 670--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for Part 670 is amended to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 2405, as amended.
    
    
    Sec. 670.4  [Amended]
    
        2. Section 670.4(c) is revised to read as follows:
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        (c) Entry into designated area. It is unlawful for any United 
    States citizen to enter any specially protected area or to enter sites 
    of special scientific interest, except sites of special scientific 
    interest for which the management plans described in Sec. 670.34 state 
    that no permit is required.
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    Sec. 670.3  [Amended]
    
        3. Section 670.34 is amended by adding new paragraphs (b)(33) 
    through (36) as follows:
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        (33) Ardely Island, Maxwell Bay, King George Island, South Shetland 
    Islands: Site number 33 as described in Recommendation XVI-2.
        (34) Lions Rump, King George Island, South Shetland Islands: Site 
    number 34 as described in Recommendation XVI-2.
        (35) West Bransfield Strait, off Low Island, South Shetland 
    Islands: Site number 35 as described in Recommendation XVI-3.
        (36) East Dallmann Bay, off Brabant Island: Site number 36 as 
    described in Recommendation XVI-3.
    
        Dated: August 12, 1994.
    Lawrence Rudolph,
    Acting General Counsel, National Science Foundation.
    [FR Doc. 94-20247 Filed 8-17-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/18/1994
Department:
National Science Foundation
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Final rule with request for comments.
Document Number:
94-20247
Dates:
August 18, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 18, 1994
CFR: (2)
45 CFR 670.3
45 CFR 670.4