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(08-21-96) Endangered Species; Permits

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 [Federal Register: August 21, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 163)]
[Notices]               
[Page 43230-43231]
>From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[I.D. 081496B]

Endangered Species; Permits

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Issuance of permit 1,010 (P503S) and permit 1,011 (P211J).


SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that NMFS has issued two permits that authorize takes of an Endangered Species Act-listed species for the purpose of scientific research/enhancement, subject to certain conditions set forth therein, to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game at Boise, ID and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) at Portland, OR.

ADDRESSES: The applications and related documents are available for review in the following offices, by appointment: Office of Protected Resources, F/PR8, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3226 (301-713-1401); and Environmental and Technical Services Division, 525 NE Oregon Street, Suite 500, Portland, OR 97232-4169 (503-230-5400).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The permits were issued under the authority of section 10 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543) and the NMFS regulations governing ESA-listed fish and wildlife permits (50 CFR parts 217-222). Notice was published on May 20, 1996 (61 FR 25208) that an application had been filed by IDFG (P503S) for a scientific research/ enhancement permit. Permit 1,010 was issued to IDFG on

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August 13, 1996. Permit 1,010 authorizes IDFG takes of adult and juvenile, threatened, Snake River spring/summer chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) associated with a captive rearing program for three populations of chinook salmon in Idaho. Under the permit, IDFG is authorized to collect ESA-listed, naturally-produced chinook salmon parr annually from the upper Salmon River tributaries of West Fork Yankee Fork, upper East Fork, and Lemhi River; transport the collected fish to hatcheries; and rear them to maturity. IDFG plans to release healthy hatchery-reared adults in the wild to supplement the respective natural-spawning populations. However, because a protocol for fish releases has not been fully developed, permit 1,010 does not authorize the release of fish from the captive rearing program. NMFS has conditioned permit 1,010 to require IDFG to apply for a modification to the permit for authorization to release fish from the program, expected to begin in 1998.
The captive rearing program was initiated when NMFS issued emergency permit 972 to IDFG on August 7, 1995 (60 FR 42147, August 15, 1995). Permit 1,010 replaces permit 972. The takes of ESA-listed chinook salmon previously authorized under permit 972 have been incorporated into permit 1,010. Permit 972 is now inactive. Permit 1,010 expires on December 31, 2000.
Notice was published on May 20, 1996 (61 FR 25208) that an application had been filed by ODFW (P211J) for a scientific research/ enhancement permit. On July 24, 1996, a public hearing took place on ODFW's request for a permit in La Grande, OR (61 FR 35727, July 8, 1996). Permit 1,011 was issued to ODFW on August 13, 1996. Permit 1,011 authorizes ODFW takes of adult and juvenile, threatened, Snake River spring/summer chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) associated with a captive broodstock program for three populations of chinook salmon in Oregon. ODFW is authorized to collect ESA-listed, naturally-produced chinook salmon parr annually from the Grande Ronde River tributaries of Catherine Creek, the Lostine River, and the upper Grande Ronde River; transport the collected fish to hatcheries; rear the fish to maturity; and spawn them. ODFW plans to release the healthy progeny of the hatchery-spawned fish in the wild to supplement the respective natural populations. However, because a protocol for fish releases has not been fully developed, permit 1,011 does not authorize the release of fish from the captive broodstock program. NMFS has conditioned permit 1,011 to require ODFW to apply for a modification to the permit for authorization to release fish from the program, expected to begin in 1998.
The captive broodstock program was initiated when NMFS issued emergency permit 973 to ODFW on August 7, 1995 (60 FR 42147, August 15, 1995). Permit 1,011 replaces permit 973. The takes of ESA-listed chinook salmon previously authorized under permit 973 have been incorporated into permit 1,011. Permit 973 is now inactive. Permit 1,011 expires on December 31, 2000.
Issuance of the permits, as required by the ESA, was based on a finding that such permits: (1) Were requested in good faith, (2) will not operate to the disadvantage of the ESA-listed species that is the subject of the permits, and (3) are consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 2 of the ESA and the NMFS regulations governing ESA-listed species permits.

Dated: August 15, 1996.
Margaret Lorenz,
Acting Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service. [FR Doc. 96-21296 Filed 8-20-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510-22-F

 
 


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