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135 / Friday, July 14, 2006 / Notices

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Dated: July 11, 2006. 697.22, allow a Regional Administrator
Jeffrey C. Anspacher, or the Director of the Office of
International Trade Administration, Director, Export Trading Company Affairs. Sustainable Fisheries to authorize for
Commerce. [FR Doc. E6–11110 Filed 7–13–06; 8:45 am] limited testing, public display, data
BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P collection, exploration, health and
Export Trade Certificate of Review safety, environmental clean-up and/or
hazardous removal purposes, the
ACTION:Notice of Issuance of an DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE targeting or incidental harvest of
Amended Export Trade Certificate of managed species that would otherwise
Review, Application No. 05–A0001. National Oceanic and Atmospheric be prohibited. Accordingly, an EFP to
Administration authorize such activity may be issued,
SUMMARY: On July 11, 2006, The U.S. provided: there is adequate opportunity
[I.D. 070706A]
Department of Commerce issued an for the public to comment on the EFP
amended Export Trade Certificate of Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative application, the conservation goals and
Review to Central America Poultry Management Act Provisions; objectives of the fishery management
Export Quota, Inc. (‘‘CA–PEQ’’). Application for Exempted Fishing plan are not compromised, and issuance
Permit Related to Horseshoe Crabs of the EFP is beneficial to the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
management of the species.
Jeffrey C. Anspacher, Director, Export AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries The Reserve was established on
Trading Company Affairs, International Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and March 7, 2001, to protect the Atlantic
Trade Administration, (202) 482–5131 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), coast stock of horseshoe crabs and to
(this is not a toll-free number) or E-mail Commerce. support the effectiveness of the Atlantic
at oetca@ita.doc.gov. ACTION: Notice; request for comments. States Marine Fisheries Commission’s
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of (Commission) Interstate Fishery
SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the
the Export Trading Company Act of Management Plan (ISFMP) for
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, horseshoe crabs. The final rule
1982 (15 U.S.C. 4001–21) authorizes the is considering issuing an Exempted
Secretary of Commerce to issue Export (February 5, 2001; 66 FR 8906)
Fishing Permit to Limuli Laboratories of prohibited fishing for and possession of
Trade Certificates of Review. The Cape May Court House, NJ, to conduct
regulations implementing Title III are horseshoe crabs in the Reserve on a
the sixth year of an exempted fishing vessel with a trawl or dredge gear
found at 15 CFR Part 325 (2005). operation otherwise restricted by aboard while in the Reserve. While the
Export Trading Company Affairs regulations prohibiting the harvest of rule did not allow for any biomedical
(‘‘ETCA’’) is issuing this notice pursuant horseshoe crabs in the Carl N. Schuster harvest or the collection of fishery
to 15 CFR 325.6(b), which requires the Jr. Horseshoe Crab Reserve (Reserve) dependent data, NMFS stated in the
U.S. Department of Commerce to located 3 nautical miles (nm) seaward comments and responses section that it
publish a summary of the certification from the mouth of the Delaware Bay. If would consider issuing EFPs for the
in the Federal Register. Under Section granted, the EFP would allow the biomedical harvest of horseshoe crabs in
305(a) of the Act and 15 CFR 325.11(a), harvest of 10,000 horseshoe crabs for the Reserve.
any person aggrieved by the Secretary’s biomedical purposes and require, as a The biomedical industry collects
determination may, within 30 days of condition of the EFP, the collection of horseshoe crabs, removes approximately
the date of this notice, bring an action data related to the status of horseshoe 30 percent of their blood, and returns
in any appropriate district court of the crabs within the Reserve. This notice them alive to the water. Approximately
United States to set aside the also invites comments on the issuance 10 percent do not survive the bleeding
determination on the ground that the of the EFP to Limuli Laboratories. process. The blood contains a reagent
determination is erroneous. DATES: Written comments on this action called Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL)
must be received on or before July 31, that is used to test injectable drugs and
Description of Amended Certificate
2006. medical devices for bacteria and
The original CA–PEQ Certificate (No. ADDRESSES: Written comments should bacterial by-products. Presently, there is
05–00001) was issued on January 30, be sent to Alan Risenhoover, Acting no alternative to the LAL derived from
2006 (71 FR 6753, February 9, 2006). Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, horseshoe crabs.
CA–PEQ’s Export Trade Certificate of NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room NMFS manages horseshoe crabs in the
Review has been amended to: 13362, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Mark exclusive economic zone in close
the outside of the envelope ‘‘Comments cooperation with the Commission and
1. Add the following association as a on Horseshoe Crab EFP Proposal.’’ the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The
new ‘‘Member’’ of the Certificate within Comments may also be sent via fax to Commission’s Horseshoe Crab
the meaning of § 325.2(1) of the (301) 713–0596. Comments on this Management Board met on April 21,
Regulations (15 CFR 325.2(1)): notice may also be submitted by e-mail 2000, and again on December 16, 2003,
Federacion de Avicultores de Honduras to: Horseshoe-Crab.EFP@noaa.gov. and recommended to NMFS that
(‘‘FEDAVIH’’), San Pedro Sula, Include in the subject line of the e-mail biomedical companies with a history of
Honduras. comment the following document collecting horseshoe crabs in the
The effective date of the amended identifier: Horseshoe Crab EFP Proposal. Reserve be given an exemption to
certificate is April 12, 2006. A copy of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom continue their historic levels of
the amended certificate will be kept in Meyer, Fishery Management Biologist, collection not to exceed a combined
the International Trade Administration’s (301) 713–2334. harvest total of 10,000 crabs annually. In
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Freedom of Information Records SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 2000, the Commission’s Horseshoe Crab
Inspection Facility, Room 4100, U.S. Plan Review Team reported that
Department of Commerce, 14th Street Background biomedical harvest of up to 10,000
and Constitution Avenue, NW., The regulations that govern exempted horseshoe crabs should be allowed to
Washington, DC 20230. fishing, at 50 CFR 600.745(b) and continue in the Reserve given that the

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resulting mortality should be only about Results from 2005 EFP distance, 260.4 mm (264.90 mm in
1,000 horseshoe crabs (10 percent Limuli Laboratories applied for an 2004) for the prosoma width and 2.08 kg
mortality during bleeding process). Also EFP to collect horseshoe crabs for (2.39 kg in 2004) for the weight. The
in 2000, the Commission’s Horseshoe biomedical and data collection purposes average measurements for the male
Crab Stock Assessment Committee from the Reserve in 2005. The EFP horseshoe crabs were 127.14 mm for the
Chairman recommended that, in order application specified that: (1) the same inter-ocular distance, 217.52 mm for the
to protect the Delaware Bay horseshoe methods would be used in 2005 that prosoma width and 1.02 kg for the
crab population from over-harvest or were used in years 2001–2004, (2) 15 weight. No male horseshoe crabs were
excessive collection mortality, no more percent of the bled horseshoe crabs measured in 2004. Encrusting organisms
than a maximum of 20,000 horseshoe would be tagged - an increase from 10 (bryozoans, barnacles, slipper shells,
crabs should be collected for biomedical percent, and (3) there had not been any and sand tub worms) were found on 18
purposes from the Reserve. In addition sighting or capture of marine mammals (9 percent) of the female animals and 28
to the direct mortality of horseshoe or endangered species in the trawling (14 percent) of the horseshoe crabs
crabs that are bled, it can be expected nets of fishing vessels engaged in the examined. Eight (4 percent) of the
that more than 20,000 horseshoe crabs collection of horseshoe crabs since female horseshoe crabs had broken tails,
1993. In 2005, a Supplemental four had dents in their prosomas, and
will be trawled up and examined for
Environmental Assessment was one had a malformed right wing
LAL processing. This is because
prosoma. Eight (4 percent) of the males
horseshoe crab trawl catches usually completed and found that there was no
had broken tails and one had a hole on
include varied sizes and sexes of significant impacts in conducting the
the right side of the prosoma.
horseshoe crabs and large female EFP. Horseshoe crabs were aged in 2005
horseshoe crabs are the ones usually An EFP was issued to Limuli
using Dr. Carl N. Schuster Jr.’s criteria
selected for LAL processing. The Laboratories on July 12, 2005, which
of aging by appearance: female
remaining horseshoe crabs are released allowed them to collect horseshoe crabs
horseshoe crabs - virgin (65 percent),
at sea with some unknown amount of in the Reserve until November 30, 2005.
young (4 percent), young/medium (29
mortality. Although unknown, this A total of 5,480 horseshoe crabs were
percent), and old (2 percent); male
mortality is expected to be negligible. collected in the Reserve during the late
horseshoe crabs - virgin (8 percent),
summer and early fall of 2005. Of these,
Collection of horseshoe crabs for young (52 percent), young/medium (24
4,681 animals were used for the percent), and old (16 percent) . This
biomedical purposes from the Reserve is manufacture of LAL. Female horseshoe
necessary because of the low numbers of finding supports the basis for the
crab activity levels were 75 percent Reserve, which was established to
horseshoe crabs found in other areas active and 25 percent very active, while
along the New Jersey Coast from July protect young horseshoe crabs.
males were 59 percent active and 41 In 2005, a total of 825 horseshoe crabs
through early November and because of percent very active. The remaining 799
the critical role horseshoe crab blood from the Reserve were tagged and
animals were rejected; 373 crabs (6.8 released at the water’s edge on Highs
plays in health care. In conjunction with percent) were unresponsive due to
the biomedical harvest, NMFS is Beach, New Jersey. The beach was
collecting, transporting and handling checked frequently, following release, to
considering requiring that scientific data (presumed dead), and 426 animals (7.9
be collected from the horseshoe crabs ensure the crabs had returned to the
percent) were rejected for biomedical water. Seventeen live recoveries and
taken in the Reserve as a condition of use due to lethargy or injury. Horseshoe
receiving an EFP. Since the Reserve was seven dead recoveries were
crabs were collected on 11 days (9 days documented. The live recoveries were
first established, the only fishery data in August and 2 days in September),
from the Reserve were under EFPs found along the shores of the Delaware
and were transported to the laboratory Bay (Fowlers Beach, Kitts Hummock
issued to Limuli Laboratories for the for the bleeding operation and inspected
past five years, and under Scientific and Slaughter Beach in Delaware and
for sex, size, injuries and Cape May, Del Haven, East Point, Egg
Research Activity Letter of responsiveness. Three to four tows were
Acknowledgment issued Virginia Island, Higbees and Thompson in New
conducted during each fishing trip with Jersey). One horseshoe crab was
Polytechnic Institute and State the tows lasting no more than 30
University’s Department of Fisheries observed along the Atlantic coast off Sea
minutes to avoid impacting loggerhead Isle City in New Jersey.
and Wildlife Science on September 4, turtles. Horseshoe crabs were unloaded Data collected under the EFP were
2001 (for collections from September 1– at Two Mile Dock, Wildwood Crest, supplied to NMFS, the Commission,
October 31, 200l), on September 24, New Jersey and at County Dock, Ocean and the State of New Jersey.
2002 (for collections from September City, Maryland and transported to the
24–November 15, 2002), on August 14, laboratory by truck. Since large Proposed 2005 EFP
2003 (for collections from September 1– horseshoe crabs, which are generally Limuli Laboratories proposes to
October 31, 2003), on September 15, females, are used for LAL processing, conduct an exempted fishery operation
2004 (for collections from September most of the crabs transported to the using the same means, methods, and
15–October 31, 2004), and on September laboratory were females. Of those 4,681 seasons utilized during the EFPs in
9, 2005 (for collections from September processed for LAL, 100 female and 100 2001–2005, as described below under
9–October 30, 2005). Further data are male crabs were measured (inter-ocular terms and conditions. Limuli proposes
needed to improve the understanding of distances and prosoma widths), to continue to tag 15 percent of the bled
the horseshoe crab population in the weighed, aged, and tagged to establish horseshoe crabs as they did in 2005, up
Delaware Bay area and to better manage baseline morphometrics and ages, prior from 10 percent during years 2001–
the horseshoe crab resource under the to being released. An additional 625 2003.
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cooperative state/Federal management female bled animals were tagged for a The proposed EFP would exempt
program. The data collected through the total of 825 animals or 17.6 percent. The three commercial vessels from
EFP will be provided to NMFS, the average measurements for the female regulations at 50 CFR 697.7(e), which
Commission, and to the State of New horseshoe crabs were 161.64 mm prohibit fishing for horseshoe crabs in
Jersey. (166.32 mm in 2004) for the inter-ocular the Reserve under § 697.23(f)(1) and

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prohibit possession of horseshoe crabs 7. Requiring that any turtle take be Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management
on a vessel with a trawl or dredge gear reported to NMFS, NERO Assistant Council; telephone: 813.348.1630.
aboard in the same Reserve. Regional Administrator of Protected SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf
Limuli Laboratories, in cooperation Resources Division (phone, (978) 281– of Mexico Fishery Management Council
with the State of New Jersey’s Division 9328) within 24 hours of returning from (Council) will convene its Advisory
of Fish and Wildlife, submitted an the trip in which the incidental take Panel Selection Committee via
application for an EFP on July 5, 2006. occurred. Conference Call to select participants for
NMFS has made a preliminary Also as part of the terms and Ad Hoc Shrimp Effort AP, SEDAR NGO
determination that the subject EFP conditions of the EFP, for all horseshoe AP, and review AP Member Violations
contains all the required information crabs bled for LAL, NMFS is Material in a closed session conference
and warrants further consideration. considering a requirement that the EFP call on Thursday, August 3, 2006, at 11
NMFS has also made a preliminary holder provide data on sex ratio and a.m. EDT. The Committee
determination that the activities daily numbers, and tag 15 percent of the recommendations will be presented to
authorized under the EFP would be horseshoe crabs harvested. Also, the the Council at the August 14–18, 2006,
consistent with the goals and objectives EFP holder may be required to examine Council Meeting in Baton Rouge, LA.
of the Federal horseshoe crab at least 200 horseshoe crabs for:
regulations and the Commission’s morphometric data, by sex (e.g., Special Accommodations
Horseshoe Crab ISFMP. interocular (I/O) distance and weight), These meetings are physically
Regulations at 50 CFR 600.745(b)(3)(v) and level of activity, as measured by a accessible to people with disabilities.
authorize NMFS to attach terms and response or by distance traveled after Requests for sign language
conditions to the EFP consistent with: release on a beach. interpretation or other auxiliary aids
the purpose of the exempted fishery, the Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. should be directed to Tina Trezza at the
objectives of horseshoe crab regulations Council (see ADDRESSES) at least five
Dated: July 10, 2006.
and fisheries management plan, and working days prior to the meeting.
other applicable law. NMFS is Alan D. Risenhoover,
Dated: July 11, 2006.
considering adding the following terms Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. Tracey L. Thompson,
and conditions to the EFP:
[FR Doc. E6–11067 Filed 7–13–06; 8:45 am] Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
1. Limiting the number of horseshoe Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
crabs collected in the Reserve to no BILLING CODE 3510–22–S
[FR Doc. E6–11161 Filed 7–13–06; 8:45 am]
more than 500 crabs per day and to a
BILLING CODE 3510–22–S
total of no more than 10,000 crabs per
year; DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
2. Requiring collections to take place National Oceanic and Atmospheric DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
over a total of approximately 20 days Administration
during the months of July, August, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
September, October, and November. [I.D. 071106E] Administration
Horseshoe crabs are readily available in
harvestable concentrations nearshore Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management [I.D. 071106C]
earlier in the year, and offshore in the Council; Public Meetings
Reserve from July through November; Fisheries of the South Atlantic, Gulf of
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
3. Requiring that a 5 1/2 inch (14.0 Mexico, and Caribbean; Southeastern
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
cm) flounder net be used by the vessel Data, Assessment, and Review
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
to collect the horseshoe crabs. This (SEDAR) Steering Committee Meeting
Commerce.
condition would allow for continuation
of traditional harvest gear and adds to ACTION: Notice of Closed Session AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
the consistency in the way horseshoe Advisory Panel Selection Committee Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
crabs are harvested for data collection; Conference Call. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
4. Limiting trawl tow times to 30 Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery
minutes as a conservation measure to ACTION: Notice of the SEDAR Steering
Management Council (Council) will
protect sea turtles, which are expected Committee Meeting.
convene its Advisory Panel Selection
to be migrating through the area during Committee via Conference Call to select
the collection period, and are vulnerable SUMMARY: The SEDAR Steering
participants for Ad Hoc Shrimp Effort Committee will meet to discuss the
to bottom trawling; AP, SEDAR NGO AP, and review AP
5. Restricting the hours of fishing to SEDAR schedule; consider
Member Violations Material for modifications to the SEDAR process;
daylight hours only, approximately from recommendation to the Council.
7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to aid law discuss the assessment update process;
DATES: The conference call will be held and establish the assessment schedule
enforcement. NMFS also is considering
a requirement that the State of New on Thursday, August 3, 2006, from 11 for 2006 and 2007. See SUPPLEMENTARY
Jersey Law Enforcement be notified a.m. EDT to 12 noon EDT. INFORMATION.
daily as to when and where the ADDRESSES: Meeting address: The DATES: The SEDAR Steering Committee
collection will take place; meeting will be held via Closed Session will meet on Tuesday, August 1, 2006,
6. Requiring that the collected conference call. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Wednesday,
horseshoe crabs be picked up from the Council address: Gulf of Mexico August 2, 2005, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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fishing vessels at docks in the Cape May Fishery Management Council, 2203 ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Area and transported to local North Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Tampa, the Marriott Frenchman’s Reef, 5 Estate
laboratories, bled for LAL, and released Florida 33607. Bakkeroe, St. Thomas, USVI, 00802.
alive the following morning into the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Phone: (340) 776–8500 / Fax: (340) 715–
Lower Delaware Bay; and Wayne Swingle, Executive Director, 6191.

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