[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 120 (Wednesday, June 22, 2011)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 36508-36510]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-15599]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 20
[Docket No. FWS-R9-MB-2011-0014; 91200-1231-9BPP-L2]
RIN 1018-AX34
Migratory Bird Hunting; Supplemental Proposals for Migratory Game
Bird Hunting Regulations for the 2011-12 Hunting Season; Notice of
Meetings
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Proposed rule; supplemental.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), proposed in
an earlier document to establish annual hunting regulations for certain
migratory game birds for the 2011-12 hunting season. This supplement to
the proposed rule provides the regulatory schedule, announces the
Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee and Flyway Council
meetings, and provides Flyway Council recommendations resulting from
their March meetings.
DATES: Comments: You must submit comments on the proposed regulatory
alternatives for the 2011-12 duck hunting seasons by July 5, 2011.
Following subsequent Federal Register documents, you will be given an
opportunity to submit comments for proposed early-season frameworks by
July 29, 2011, and for proposed late-season frameworks and subsistence
migratory bird seasons in Alaska by August 31, 2011.
Meetings: The Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee will
meet to consider and develop proposed regulations for early-season
migratory bird hunting on June 22 and 23, 2011, and for late-season
migratory bird hunting and the 2012 spring/summer migratory bird
subsistence seasons in Alaska on July 27 and 28, 2011. All meetings
will commence at approximately 8:30 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Comments: You may submit comments on the proposals by one of
the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments on Docket No. FWS-R9-
MB-2011-0014.
U.S. mail or hand-delivery: Public Comments Processing,
Attn: FWS-R9-MB-2011-0014; Division of Policy and Directives
Management; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, MS
2042-PDM; Arlington, VA 22203.
We will not accept e-mailed or faxed comments. We will post all
comments on http://www.regulations.gov. This generally means that we
will post any personal information you provide us (see the Public
Comments section below for more information).
Meetings: The Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee will
meet in room 200 of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Arlington
Square Building, 4401 N. Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron W. Kokel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Department of the Interior, MS MBSP-4107-ARLSQ, 1849 C Street,
NW., Washington, DC 20240; (703) 358-1714.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulations Schedule for 2011
On April 8, 2011, we published in the Federal Register (76 FR
19876) a proposal to amend 50 CFR part 20. The proposal provided a
background and overview of the migratory bird hunting regulations
process, and addressed the establishment of seasons, limits, and other
regulations for hunting migratory game birds under Sec. Sec. 20.101
through 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K. This document is the
second in a series of proposed, supplemental, and final rules for
migratory game bird hunting regulations. We will publish proposed
early-season frameworks in early July and late-season frameworks in
early August. We will publish final regulatory frameworks for early
seasons on or about August 16, 2011, and for late seasons on or about
September 15, 2011.
Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee Meetings
The Service Migratory Bird Regulations Committee will meet June 22-
23, 2011, to review information on the current status of migratory
shore and upland game birds and develop 2011-12 migratory game bird
regulations recommendations for these species, plus regulations for
migratory game birds in Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
The Committee will also develop regulations recommendations for
September waterfowl seasons in designated States, special sea duck
seasons in the Atlantic Flyway, and extended falconry seasons. In
addition, the Committee will review and discuss preliminary information
on the status of waterfowl.
At the July 27-28, 2011, meetings, the Committee will review
information on the current status of waterfowl and develop 2011-12
migratory game bird regulations recommendations for regular waterfowl
seasons and other species and
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seasons not previously discussed at the early-season meetings. In
addition, the Committee will develop recommendations for the 2012
spring/summer migratory bird subsistence season in Alaska.
In accordance with Departmental policy, these meetings are open to
public observation. You may submit written comments to the Service on
the matters discussed.
Announcement of Flyway Council Meetings
Service representatives will be present at the individual meetings
of the four Flyway Councils this July. Although agendas are not yet
available, these meetings usually commence at 8 a.m. on the days
indicated.
Atlantic Flyway Council: July 21-22, Hotel Viking, Newport, RI.
Mississippi Flyway Council: July 22-23, Crowne Plaza, Little Rock,
AR.
Central Flyway Council: July 21-22, Holiday Inn, Cody, WY.
Pacific Flyway Council: July 21, GranTree Inn, Bozeman, MT.
Review of Public Comments
This supplemental rulemaking describes Flyway Council recommended
changes based on the preliminary proposals published in the April 8,
2011, Federal Register. We have included only those recommendations
requiring either new proposals or substantial modification of the
preliminary proposals and do not include recommendations that simply
support or oppose preliminary proposals and provide no recommended
alternatives. Our responses to some Flyway Council recommendations, but
not others, are merely a clarification aid to the reader on the overall
regulatory process, not a definitive response to the issue. We will
publish responses to all proposals and written comments when we develop
final frameworks.
We seek additional information and comments on the recommendations
in this supplemental proposed rule. New proposals and modifications to
previously described proposals are discussed below. Wherever possible,
they are discussed under headings corresponding to the numbered items
identified in the April 8 proposed rule. Only those categories
requiring your attention or for which we received Flyway Council
recommendations are discussed below.
1. Ducks
Duck harvest management categories are: (A) General Harvest
Strategy; (B) Regulatory Alternatives, including specification of
framework dates, season length, and bag limits; (C) Zones and Split
Seasons; and (D) Special Seasons/Species Management.
A. General Harvest Strategy
Council Recommendations: The Mississippi Flyway Council recommended
that regulations changes be restricted to one step per year, both when
restricting as well as liberalizing hunting regulations.
Service Response: As we stated in the April 8 Federal Register, the
final Adaptive Harvest Management protocol for the 2011-12 season will
be detailed in the early-season proposed rule, which will be published
in mid-July.
B. Regulatory Alternatives
Council Recommendations: The Mississippi and Central Flyway
Councils recommended that regulatory alternatives for duck hunting
seasons remain the same as those used in 2010.
Service Response: As we stated in the April 8 Federal Register, the
final regulatory alternatives for the 2011-12 season will be detailed
in the early-season proposed rule, which will be published in mid-July.
C. Zones and Split Seasons
Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended
allowing States two periods for selecting their zone and split options:
spring 2011 for currently offered options, and spring 2012 for possible
additional available options.
The Mississippi Flyway Council urged us to provide new options for
zones/split-season criteria (i.e., three zones with two splits or four
zones) for use during the 2011-12 regulations cycle season (see the
April 8 Federal Register for a full discussion). They note, however,
that some States may not be able to use these new criteria even if they
are approved this spring because of their internal regulations setting
process. Thus, they request extending the open season for States to
select zone/split-season configurations through the 2012 regulations
cycle.
The Central and Pacific Flyway Councils recommended extending the
current open season for States to select regular season zone/split
configurations for 2011-15 through June 2012.
Service Response: As we discussed in the April 8 Federal Register,
we proposed new guidelines for duck zones and split seasons for use by
States in setting their seasons for the 2011-15 hunting seasons. We
also prepared a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) on the proposed
zone and split season guidelines and provided a brief summary of the
anticipated impacts of the preferred alternative with regard to the
guidelines. Specifics of each of the four alternatives we analyzed can
be found on our Web site at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds, or at
http://www.regulations.gov. The comment period on the EA closed on May
15, 2011. We are currently analyzing comments received and determining
whether to: (1) Prepare a final EA and Finding of No Significant Impact
and authorize [the preferred alternative], (2) reconsider our preferred
alternative, or (3) determine that an Environmental Impact Statement
should be prepared. We plan to release our final EA and decision in
July.
D. Special Seasons/Species Management
ix. Youth Hunt
Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended
that we remove the criteria for youth hunting days to be two
consecutive hunting days and allow the two days to be taken singularly
or consecutively outside any regular duck season on a weekend,
holidays, or other non-school days when youth hunters would have the
maximum opportunity to participate.
x. Mallard Management Units
Council Recommendations: The Central Flyway Council recommends a
minor change to the High Plains Mallard Management Unit boundary in
Nebraska and Kansas for simplification and clarification.
4. Canada Geese
A. Special Seasons
Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended
that the 10-day experimental season extension (September 16-25) of the
special September Canada goose hunting season in Delaware become
operational.
The Central Flyway Council recommended that we increase the daily
bag limit framework from five to eight for North Dakota during the
special early Canada goose hunting season in September.
The Pacific Flyway Council recommended increasing the daily bag
limit in the Pacific Flyway portion of Colorado from three geese to
four geese, and increasing the possession limit from six to eight birds
during the special September season.
B. Regular Seasons
Council Recommendations: The Mississippi Flyway Council recommended
that the framework
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opening date for all species of geese for the regular goose seasons in
Michigan and Wisconsin be September 16, 2011.
9. Sandhill Cranes
Council Recommendations: The Mississippi Flyway Council recommended
a 3-year experimental 30-day sandhill crane season for eastern
population sandhill cranes in Kentucky beginning in the 2011-12 season.
The Central and Pacific Flyway Councils recommend using the 2011
Rocky Mountain Population (RMP) sandhill crane harvest allocation of
1,771 birds as proposed in the allocation formula using the 3-year
running average for 2008-10. The Councils also recommended the
establishment of two new hunting areas for RMP greater sandhill crane
hunting in Montana, the addition of Golden Valley County to an existing
RMP sandhill crane hunting unit, and the establishment of a new RMP
sandhill crane hunting unit in Broadwater County.
The Pacific Flyway Council recommended not allowing a limited hunt
for Lower Colorado River Valley (LCRV) Sandhill Cranes in Arizona
during the 2011-12 hunting season as survey results indicate the 3-year
average population estimate is below the 2,500 birds required by the
framework to hunt Lower Colorado River Valley (LCRV) Sandhill Cranes.
14. Woodcock
Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended
adoption of the ``moderate'' season package of 45 days with a 3-bird
daily bag limit in the Eastern Management Unit for the 2011-12 season
as outlined in the Interim American Woodcock Harvest Strategy
(available at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/NewsPublicationsReports.html).
16. Mourning Doves
Council Recommendations: The Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway
Councils recommended use of the ``moderate'' season framework for
States within the Eastern Management Unit population of mourning doves
resulting in a 70-day season and 15-bird daily bag limit. The daily bag
limit could be composed of mourning doves and white-winged doves,
singly or in combination.
The Mississippi and Central Flyway Councils recommend the use of
the standard (or ``moderate'') season package of a 15-bird daily bag
limit and a 70-day season for the 2011-12 mourning dove season in the
States within the Central Management Unit. The Central Flyway Council
also recommended that the opening date for the South Dove Zone in Texas
be the Friday before the third Saturday in September.
The Pacific Flyway Council recommended use of the ``moderate''
season framework for States in the Western Management Unit (WMU)
population of mourning doves, which represents no change from last
year's frameworks. The Council also recommended combining mourning and
white-winged dove season frameworks into a single framework, and
allowing an aggregate bag in all Pacific Flyway States in the WMU.
18. Alaska
Council Recommendations: The Pacific Flyway Council recommended
removal of Canada goose daily bag limit restrictions within the overall
dark goose daily bag limit in Units 9, 10, 17, and 18. In these Units,
the dark goose limits would be 6 geese per day, with 12 geese in
possession.
Public Comments
The Department of the Interior's policy is, whenever possible, to
afford the public an opportunity to participate in the rulemaking
process. Accordingly, we invite interested persons to submit written
comments, suggestions, or recommendations regarding the proposed
regulations. Before promulgating final migratory game bird hunting
regulations, we will consider all comments we receive. These comments,
and any additional information we receive, may lead to final
regulations that differ from these proposals.
You may submit your comments and materials concerning this proposed
rule by one of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES section. We will not
accept comments sent by e-mail or fax. We will not consider hand-
delivered comments that we do not receive, or mailed comments that are
not postmarked, by the date specified in the DATES section.
We will post all comments in their entirety--including your
personal identifying information--on http://www.regulations.gov. Before
including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your
entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be
made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your
comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting
documentation we used in preparing this proposed rule, will be
available for public inspection on http://www.regulations.gov, or by
appointment, during normal business hours, at the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Room 4107,
4501 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203.
For each series of proposed rulemakings, we will establish specific
comment periods. We will consider, but possibly may not respond in
detail to, each comment. As in the past, we will summarize all comments
we receive during the comment period and respond to them after the
closing date in the preambles of any final rules.
Required Determinations
Based on our most current data, we are affirming our required
determinations made in the proposed rule; for descriptions of our
actions to ensure compliance with the following statutes and Executive
orders, see our April 8, 2011, proposed rule (76 FR 19876):
National Environmental Policy Act;
Endangered Species Act;
Regulatory Flexibility Act;
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act;
Paperwork Reduction Act;
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act;
Executive Orders 12630, 12866, 12988, 13175, 13132, and
13211.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20
Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Transportation, Wildlife.
Authority
The rules that eventually will be promulgated for the 2011-12
hunting season are authorized under 16 U.S.C. 703-711, 16 U.S.C. 712,
and 16 U.S.C. 742 a-j.
Dated: June 13, 2011.
Rachel Jacobson,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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