99-24093. National Marine Sanctuary Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 178 (Wednesday, September 15, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 50061-50062]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-24093]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    
    National Marine Sanctuary Program
    
    AGENCY: Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (OCRM), 
    National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
    Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce (DOC).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: NOAA is withdrawing the Northwest Straits from consideration 
    as an Active Candidate for designation as a National Marine Sanctuary. 
    The Northwest Straits are located north of Puget Sound, and encompass 
    marine waters surrounding the San Juan Islands, north to the Canadian 
    border, U.S. waters west to the entrance of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 
    Haro and Rosario Straits and the lower portion of the Strait of 
    Georgia. The Northwest Straits site was identified by NOAA for 
    evaluation as a national marine sanctuary by being listed on the 
    National Marine Sanctuary Program's Site Evaluation List (SEL) in 1983 
    (as ``Washington State Nearshore''). Congress directed NOAA to prepare 
    a designation prospectus on Northwest Straits in 1988 and the site 
    became an Active Candidate. For reasons related to designation guidance 
    contained in the 1996 reauthorization of the National Marine Sanctuary 
    Act (NMSA), the findings of a Congressionally-convened Northwest 
    Straits Citizens Advisory Commission, and limited agency resources, 
    NOAA is discontinuing consideration of the site for possible 
    designation as a national marine sanctuary.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Debra Malek, NOAA Marine Sanctuaries 
    Division, 1305 East-West Highway, N/ORM2, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 
    or at (301) 713-3141 Ext. 162.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    I. Background
    
        The NMSA (16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.) authorizes the Secretary of 
    Commerce to designate discrete areas of the marine environment as 
    national marine sanctuaries to fulfill the purposes and policies of the 
    NMSA (set forth in section 301(b) (16 U.S.C. 1431(b)), and if: (1) the 
    area proposed for designation is of special national significance due 
    to its resource or human-use values; (2) existing state and federal 
    authorities are inadequate or should be supplemented to ensure 
    coordinated and comprehensive conversation and management of the area, 
    including resource protection, scientific research, and public 
    education; (3) designation of the area as a national marine sanctuary 
    will facilitate the coordinated and comprehensive conservation and 
    management of the area; and (4) the area is of a size and nature that 
    will permit comprehensive and coordinated conservation and management 
    (16
    
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    U.S.C. 1433(a)). The NMSA is administered by NOAA through the Office of 
    Ocean and Coastal Resource Management of the National Ocean Service.
    
    II. Administrative History
    
        In January 1982, NOAA published a Program Development Plan (PDP) 
    for the National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP), describing the 
    Program's mission and goals, site identification and selection 
    criteria, and the nomination and designation process. Based on the PDP 
    and Program regulations, NOAA published a proposed SEL recommended to 
    NOAA by regional resource evaluation teams. On August 4, 1983, NOAA 
    published the final SEL (48 FR 35568). The SEL is described in the 
    regulations for the National Marine Sanctuary Program at 15 CFR 922.10.
        The Northwest Straits appeared on the SEL in 1983 as ``Washington 
    state Nearshore'' (48 FR 35568). It was made an Active Candidate under 
    the name of Northern Puget Sound by the 1988 reauthorization of the 
    Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (Pub. L. No. 
    100-627 section 205) (54 FR 41481). This notice expanded the study area 
    beyond that initially recognized in the SEL. A Discussion Paper 
    presenting the rationale for a federal Sanctuary entirely in state 
    waters, a description of some of the threats to the marine resources, 
    and suggestions for ways in which the Sanctuary could address those 
    threats was drafted for public review in 1993. NOAA, in conjunction 
    with the State Department of Ecology, held 24 focus group meetings 
    throughout the study area in March 1995 to ensure accurate information 
    was considered for developing a Draft Environmental Impact Statement/
    Management Plan (DEIS/MP). Three public focus group meetings were held 
    in May 1995, followed by two workshops in summer 1995 dedicated to 
    discussing issues of education and research within the proposed 
    sanctuary.
        Throughout Fiscal Year 1996, NOAA worked with the State Department 
    of Ecology to synthesize information gathered during the 1995 meetings 
    and workshops, in anticipation of releasing a DEIS/MP, which was not 
    completed. The 1996 reauthorization of the NMSA and subsequent 
    Congressional instructions gave NOAA specific guidance as to the 
    designation process for the proposed Northwest Straits NMS. Section 10 
    of Public Law 104-283 provided that, ``No designation of an area in the 
    Northwest Straits in the State of Washington as a national marine 
    sanctuary under the National Marine Sanctuaries Act shall take effect 
    unless that designation is specifically authorized by a law enacted 
    after the date of enactment of this Act.'' Accompanying statements by 
    Senator Murray and Representative Metcalf resulted in the formation of 
    an independent Citizen's Advisory Commission (CAC) comprised of 15 
    members representing local governments, tribes, users, ports, and 
    environmentalists, and two facilitators. The statements instructed NOAA 
    to act as ``technical advisors'' to the CAC and to include 
    recommendations from the CAC in any decision document regarding the 
    Northwest Straits.
        The CAC initiated meetings in May 1997, and completed a final 
    report in August 1998. In reaching a consensus on how best to address 
    protection in the region, the CAC recommended the creation of a 
    federally-funded regional, voluntary program for the seven counties 
    adjacent to the waters of the Northwest Straits. The CAC did not 
    recommend that a National Marine Sanctuary be established or considered 
    further and explicitly proposed that no new regulatory authority be 
    created or introduced.
    
    III. Action
    
        In consideration of the designation guidance in the 1996 NMSA 
    reauthorization; the direction from Senator Murray and Representative 
    Metcalf that NOAA consider recommendations put forward by local 
    committees or commissions; the CAC's failure to recommend designation 
    or further consideration of a national marine sanctuary for the 
    Northwest Straits; the CAC's recommendation that no new regulatory 
    authority be introduced for management and protection of the resources 
    of the Northwest Straits at this time; and limited agency personnel and 
    budgetary resources (which the NMSP has determined are necessary to 
    devote to existing rather than new sites at this time), NOAA is 
    withdrawing the site from Active Candidate status. Further 
    consideration of the Northwest Straits for designation as a National 
    Marine Sanctuary is discontinued.
        NOAA will publish a final report of fundings and recommendations to 
    provide a tool to assist ongoing or new efforts for marine resource 
    protection in the Northwest Straits. The report and additional 
    materials and information about the Northwest Straits will be 
    maintained at the NOAA Seattle Regional Library located at 7600 Sand 
    Point Way NE, Seattle, Washington. In addition, the Northwest Straits 
    web site will include a downloadable version of the final report, and 
    links to other relevant information. The web site address is http://
    www.nwsnms.noaa.gov/ and will be on-line in October 1999.
    
    (Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary 
    Program)
    
        Dated: September 10, 1999.
    Ted I. Lillestolen,
    Deputy Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone 
    Management.
    [FR Doc. 99-24093 Filed 9-14-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/15/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-24093
Pages:
50061-50062 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-24093.pdf