Marine Mammals; Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Assessment for Issuing a Bowhead Whale Subsistence Quota to the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC) for the years 2003 through 2007
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[Federal Register: December 19, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 244)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[I.D. 110701B]
Marine Mammals; Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental
Assessment for Issuing a Bowhead Whale Subsistence Quota to the Alaska
Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC) for the years 2003 through 2007
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA);
request for written comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces its intention to prepare an EA, in accordance
with the National Environmental Policy Act, to assess the impacts of
issuing a subsistence quota for bowhead whales to the AEWC for the
years 2003 through 2007. NMFS solicits comments and information to
facilitate this analysis.
DATES: Comments and information must be postmarked by January 31, 2002.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to Chief, Marine Mammal
Division (F/PR2), Office of Protected Resources, National Marine
Fisheries Service, 13th Floor, 1315 East-West Hwy, Silver Spring, MD
20910. Please mark the outside of the envelope with ``Comments on
Bowhead Whale Analysis.'' Comments will not be accepted if submitted
via e-mail or Internet.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Hanson Menashes, NMFS Office of
Protected Resources, 301-713-2322.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: At its 1997 annual meeting, the
International Whaling Commission (IWC) approved a 5-year quota for the
aboriginal take of the Western arctic stock of bowhead whales. The
quota allows for a combined total of up to 280 whales to be landed in
the years 1998 through 2002 by Alaskan and Russian natives. For each of
these years, the number of bowhead whales struck shall not exceed 67,
except that any unused portion of a strike quota from any year shall be
carried forward and added to the strike quota of any subsequent year,
provided that no more than 15 strikes shall be added to the strike
quota for any one year.
The basis for the quota was a joint request by the Russian
Federation and the United States, showing that the needs of both
countries' Native groups could be met with an annual average of 56
landed bowhead whales (or a total of 255 for the Alaska Eskimos and 25
for the Chukotka people over the 5-year period). The annual strike
limits and quotas for whales are determined at the beginning of each
year after consultation with the Russian government.
At the 52nd annual meeting of the IWC, held in June and July of
2000, the IWC Scientific Committee proposed a structure for block
quotas for the bowhead whale aboriginal subsistence hunt to be used as
part of the Scientific Committee's proposed revisions to the Aboriginal
Whaling Management Plan. This structure calls for five-year blocks with
an inter-annual carry-over allowance of up to 50 percent of unused
strikes, including strikes from the previous quota block (IWC/52/AS7).
The Commission agreed with the proposal from the Scientific Committee
in the context of trials.
At the 53rd IWC annual meeting, held in July of 2001, the
Commission agreed with the Scientific Committee's recommendations with
respect to carry-over. The Scientific Committee also noted that if,
under a recommended Strike Limit Algorithm, current aboriginal
subsistence need is met, then a revised Schedule paragraph might
specify a block strike limit quota with an annual cap on strikes. The
Scientific Committee also reiterated its 1999 advice for the Bering-
Chukchi-Beaufort Seas stock of bowhead whales, i.e., that it is very
likely that a catch limit of 102 whales or less would be consistent
with the requirements of the Schedule (IWC/53/4, Report of the
Scientific Committee).
Alaska Eskimos have been taking bowhead whales for at least 2,000
years. Alaska Native subsistence hunters take less than one percent of
the population of bowhead whales per year. Since 1977, the number of
takes has ranged between 14 and 77 per year, depending in part on
changes in management strategy and in part on higher estimates of
bowhead whale abundance in recent years (NMFS Alaska Marine Mammal
Stock Assessments, 2000).
The IWC's 54th annual meeting is scheduled for May of 2002. NMFS is
preparing an EA on issuing a quota to the AEWC for a subsistence hunt
on bowhead whales for the years 2003 through 2007 in the event that the
IWC renews a 5-year aboriginal subsistence quota for bowhead whales.
NMFS will evaluate the following four alternatives:
Alternative 1--Grant the AEWC a quota that meets the documented
need of Alaskan Eskimos for 255 landed whales over 5 years (2003
through 2007), with an annual strike quota of 67
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bowhead whales per year, where no unused strikes are added to the
strike quota for any one year.
Alternative 2--Grant the AEWC a quota that meets the documented
need of Alaskan Eskimos for 255 landed whales over 5 years (2003
through 2007), with an annual strike quota of 67 bowhead whales per
year, where no more than 15 unused strikes are added to the strike
quota for any one year.
Alternative 3--Grant the AEWC a quota that meets the documented
need of Alaskan Eskimos for 255 landed whales over 5 years (2003
through 2007), with an annual strike quota of 67 bowhead whales per
year, where, for unused strikes, up to 50 percent of the annual strike
limit is added to the strike quota for any one year.
Alternative 4 (No Action)--Do not grant the AEWC a quota.
Information Solicited
To ensure that the review is comprehensive and based on the best
available information, NMFS is soliciting information and comments from
any interested party concerning issuing a bowhead whale quota to the
AEWC of 255 landed whales over 5 years (2003 through 2007). NMFS is
particularly interested in information on the affected environment or
environmental consequences of issuing a quota. It is requested that
data, information, and comments be accompanied by (1) supporting
documentation, and (2) the name, address, and affiliation of person
submitting data. Following publication of the draft EA, NMFS will
solicit additional public input.
Dated: December 14, 2001.
Rebecca J. Lent,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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