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Conservation of Antarctic Animals and Plants


Published: 2005-11-14

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ACTION:
Direct final rule.
SUMMARY:
Pursuant to the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978, The National Science Foundation (NSF) is amending its regulations to designate additional Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPA). Also, NSF is adding to this rule in Antarctica designated by the Treaty Parties as Antarctic Specially Managed Areas (ASMA) and Historical Sites or Monuments (HSM). These additions only reflect measures already adopted by the Antarctic Treaty parties at Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (ATCM). Finally, the regulation is being revised to correct some typographical and numbering errors.
DATES:
November 14, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bijan Gilanshah, Office of the General Counsel, at 703-292-8060, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Room 1265, Arlington, Virginia 22230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978, as amended, (“ACA”) (16 U.S.C. 2401 et seq. ) implements the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (“the Protocol”). Annex II of the Protocol contains provisions for conservation of native Antarctic plants and animals. Annex V contains provisions for the protection of specially designated areas. Section 2405 of title 16 of the ACA directs the Director of the National Science Foundation to issue such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to implement Annexes II and V to the Protocol.
The Antarctic Treaty Parties periodically adopt measures to establish additional specially protected areas, specially managed areas and historical sites or monuments in Antarctica. This rule is being revised to add two additional Antarctic specially protected areas, all specially managed areas and a comprehensive list of designated historical sites and monuments in Antarctica. The revisions also reiterate the ACA's prohibition on entering or engaging in activities within an Antarctic Specially Protected Area unless authorized by permit as well as the ACA's blanket prohibition on damaging, removing or destroying a Historic Site or Monument. No public comment is needed the addition of these areas or sites merely implements measures adopted by the Treaty Parties at various ATCM meetings.
Finally, these amendments correct typographical errors in the names and numerical listings of several specially protected areas previously published in § 670.29.
Determinations
NSF has determined, under the criteria set forth in Executive Order 12866, that this rule is not a significant regulatory action requiring review by the Office of Management and Budget. This rule involves a foreign affairs function of the United States and is, therefore, exempt from the notice requirements of section 553 of the Administrative Procedures Act and from regulatory flexibility analysis requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612. Although this rule is exempt from the Regulatory Flexibility Act, it has nonetheless been determined that this rule will not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small businesses. For purposes of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), these amendments to the existing regulations do not change the collection of information requirements contained in NSF's existing regulations, which have already been approved by the Office of Management and Budget.
List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 670
Administrative practice and procedure, Antarctica, Exports, Imports, Plants, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.
Dated: October 12, 2005.
Lawrence Rudolph,
General Counsel .
Pursuant to the authority granted by 16 U.S.C. 2405(a)(1), NSF hereby amends 45 CFR Part 670 as set forth below:
PART 670—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for Part 670 continues to read as follows:
Authority:
16 U.S.C. 2405, as amended.
2. Section 670.29 is revised to read as follows:
§ 670.29
The following areas have been designated by the Antarctic TreatyParties for special protection and are hereby designated as AntarcticSpecially Protected Areas (ASPA). The Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978,as amended, prohibits, unless authorized by a permit, any person fromentering or engaging in activities within an ASPA. Detailed maps anddescriptions of the sites and complete management plans can be obtainedfrom the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, NationalScience Foundation, Room 755, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia22230.
ASPA 101Taylor Rookery, Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica
ASPA 102Rookery Islands, Holme Bay, Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica
ASPA 103Ardery Island and Odbert Island, Budd Coast, Wilkes Land, East Antarctica
ASPA 104Sabrina Island, Balleny Islands
ASPA 105Beaufort Island, Ross Sea (see ASPA 124)
ASPA 106Cape Hallett, Victoria Land
ASPA 107Emperor Island, Dion Islands, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (see Measure 1, 2002)
ASPA 108Green Island, Berthelot Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
ASPA 109Moe Island, South Orkney Islands
ASPA 110Lynch Island, South Orkney Islands
ASPA 111Southern Powell Island and adjacent Islands, South Orkney Islands
ASPA 112Coppermine Peninsula, Robert Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 113Litchfield Island, Arthur Harbour, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago
ASPA 114Northern Coronation Island, South Orkney Islands
ASPA 115Lagotellerie Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
ASPA 116‘New College Valley’, Caughley Beach, Cape Bird, Ross Island
ASPA 117Avian Island, off Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula
ASPA 118‘Cryptogam Ridge’, Mount Melbourne, Victoria Land
ASPA 119Davis Valley and Forlidas Pond Pond, Dufek Massif
ASPA 120‘Pointe-Géologie Archipelego’, Terre Adélie
ASPA 121Cape Royds, Ross Island
ASPA 122Arrival Heights, Hut Point Peninsula, Ross Island
ASPA 123Barwick and Balham Valleys (see Measure 1, 2002), Victoria Land
ASPA 124Cape Crozier, Ross Island
ASPA 125Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 126Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 127Haswell Island
ASPA 128Western shore of Admiralty Bay, King George Island
ASPA 129Rothera Point, Adelaide Island
ASPA 130‘Tramway Ridge’, Mount Erebus, Ross Island
ASPA 131Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley, Victoria Land
ASPA 132Potter Peninsula, ‘25 de Mayo’ (King George) Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 133Harmony Point, west coast of Nelson Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 134Cierva Point and offshore islands, Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula
ASPA 135North-eastern Bailey Peninsula, Budd Coast, Wilkes Land
ASPA 136Clark Peninsula, Budd Coast, Wilkes Land
ASPA 137Northwest White Island, McMurdo Sound
ASPA 138Linnaeus Terrace, Asgaard Range, Victoria Land
ASPA 139Biscoe Point, Anvers Island
ASPA 140Parts of Deception Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 141‘Yukidori Valley’, Langhovde, Lützow-Holmbukta
ASPA 142Svarthamaren, Mühlig-Hofmannfjella, Dronning Maud Land
ASPA 143Marine Plain, Mule Peninsula, Vestfold Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land
ASPA 144‘Chile Bay’ (Discovery Bay), Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 145Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 146South Bay, Doumer Island, Palmer Archipelago
ASPA 147Ablation Valley-Ganymede Heights, Alexander Island
ASPA 148Mount Flora, Hope Bay, Antaractic Peninsula
ASPA 149Cape Shirreff and San Telmo Island, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 150Ardley Island, Maxwell Bay, King George Island
ASPA 151Lions Rump, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 152Western Bransfield Strait off Low Island, South Shetland Islands
ASPA 153Eastern Dallmann Bay off Brabant Island, Palmer Archipelago
ASPA 154Botany Bay, Cape Geology, Victoria Land
ASPA 155Cape Evans, Ross Island
ASPA 156Lewis Bay, mount Erebus, Ross Island
ASPA 157Backdoor Bay, Cape Royds, Ross Island
ASPA 158Hut Point, Ross Island
ASPA 159Cape Adare, Borchgrevink Coast
ASPA 160Frazier Islands, Wilkes Land, East Antarctica (see Measure 2, 2003)
ASPA 161Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea
ASPA 162Mawson's Huts, Commonwealth Bay, George V Land, East Antarctica (see Measure 2, 2004)
ASPA 163Dakshin Gangotri Glacier, Dronning Maud Land
ASPA 164Scullin and Murray Monoliths, Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica
(b) The following areas have been designated by the Antarctic Treaty Parties for special management and have been designated as Antarctic Specially Managed Areas (ASMA). Detailed maps and descriptions of the sites and complete management plans can be obtained from the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation, Room 755, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230.
ASMA 1Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
ASMA 2McMurdo Dry Valleys, Southern Victoria Land
ASMA 3Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, George V Land
ASMA 4Deception Island, South Shetland Islands
(c) The following areas have been designated by the Antarctic Treaty Parties as historic sites or monuments (HSM). The Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978, as amended, prohibits any damage, removal or destruction of a historic site or monument listed pursuant to Annex V to the Protocol. Descriptions of the sites or monuments can be obtained from the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation, Room 755, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230.
HSM 1Flag mast at South Pole
HSM 2Rock cairn and plaques on Ongul Island, Prins Harald Kyst
HSM 3Rock cairn and plaques on Proclamation Island, Enderby Land
HSM 4Bust and plaque at ‘Pole of Inaccessibility’
HSM 5Rock cairn and plaques at Cape Bruce, Mac. Robertson Land
HSM 6Rock cairn and canister at Walkabout Rocks, Vestfold Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land
HSM 7Stone and plaque at Mabus Point, Queen Mary Land
HSM 8Monument sledge and plaque at Mabus Point, Queen Mary Land
HSM 9Cemetery on Buromskiy Island, Queen Mary Land
HSM 10Observatory at Bunger Hills, Queen Mary Land
HSM 11Tractor and plaque at Vostok Station
HSM 14Ice cave at Inexpressible Island, Terra Nova Bay, Scott Coast
HSM 15Hut at Cape Royds, Ross Island
HSM 16Hut at Cape Evans, Ross Island
HSM 17Cross at Cape Evans, Ross Island
HSM 18Hut at Hut Point, Ross Island
HSM 19Cross at Hut Point, Ross Island
HSM 20Cross on Observation Hill, Ross Island
HSM 21Hut at Cape Crozier, Ross Island
HSM 22Hut at Cape Adare, Borchgrevink Coast
HSM 23Grave at Cape Adare, Borchgrevink Coast
HSM 24Rock cairn at Mount Betty, Queen Maud Range
HSM 26Installations at Barry Island, Debenham Islands, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 27Cairn with plaque at Megalestris Hill, Petermann Island, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 28Cairn, pillar and plaque at Port Charcot, Booth Island, Antarctic
HSM 29Lighthouse on Lambda Island, Melchior Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 30Shelter at Paradise Harbour, Danco Coast, Antarctic Penninsula
HSM 32Monolith on Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 33Shelter, cross and plaque on Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 34Bust on Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 35Cross and statute on Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 36Plaque at Potter Cove, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 37Statue at Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 38Hut of Snow Hill Island, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 39Hut at Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 40Bust, grotto, statue, flag mast, graveyard and stele at Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 41Hut and grave at Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 42Huts, magnetic observatory and graveyard at Scotia Bay, Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands
HSM 43Cross at “Piedrabuena Bay”, Filchner Ice Front, Weddell Sea
HSM 44Plaque at Nivlisen Ice Front, Princesse Astrid Kyst, Dronning Maud Land
HSM 45Plaque at Metchnikoff Point, Brabant Island, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 46Buildings and installations at Port-Martin, Terre Adélie
HSM 47Buildings on Ĭle des Pétrels, Terre Adélie
HSM 48Cross on Ĭle des Pétrels, Terre Adélie
HSM 49Pillar at Bunger Hill, Queen Mary Land
HSM 50Plaque at Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 51Grave and cross at Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 52Monolith at Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 53Monolith and plaques on Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 54Bust on Ross Island
HSM 55Buildings and artifacts on Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 56Remains of hut and environs at Waterboat Point, Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 57Plaque at “Yankee Bay” (Yankee Harbour), MacFarlane Strait, Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 59Cairn on Half Moon Beach, Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 60Plaque and cairn at “Penguins Bay”, Seymour Island, James Ross Island archipelago
HSM 61“Base A” at Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, off Wiencke Island, Antarctic Peninsula
HSM 62“Base F (Wordie House)” on Winter Island, Argentine Islands
HSM 63“Base Y” on Horseshoe Island, Marguerite Bay, western Graham Land
HSM 64“Base E” on Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, western Graham Land
HSM 65Message post on Foyn Island, Possession Islands
HSM 66Cairn at Scott Nunataks, Alexandra Mountains
HSM 67Rock shelter “Granite House” at Cape Geology, Granite Harbour
HSM 68Depot at Hells Gate Moraine, Inexpressible Island, Terra Nova Bay
HSM 69Message post at Cape Crozier, Ross Island
HSM 70Message post at Cape Wadworth, Coulman Island
HSM 71Whaling station at Whalers Bay, Deception Island
HSM 72Cairn on Tryne Islands, Vestfold Hills
HSM 73Memorial Cross, Lewis Bay, Ross Island
HSM 74Wreckage of sailing ship, Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands
HSM 75“A Hut”, Pram Point, Ross Island
HSM 76Ruins of base “Pedro Aguirre Cerda”, Pendulum Cove, Deception Island
HSM 77Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, George V Land
HSM 78Memorial Plaque at India Point, Humboldt Mountains, Wohlthat Massif, central Dronning Maud Land
HSM 79Lilie Marleen Hut, Mt. Dockery, Everett Range, Northern Victoria Land
HSM 80Amundsen's Tent
[FR Doc. 05-22545 Filed 11-10-05; 8:45 am]
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