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North Atlantic Right Whale Recovery Program Gregory Silber Office of Protected Resources National Marine Fisheries Service 5 April 2005
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FY2005 Appropriation ~ $12.5 million Reducing ship strikes (~1/4 of the total) Aerial Surveys: NEUS; SEUS; Mid-Atlantic; sighting information relayed to mariners survey information: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/read/protspp/RightWhale/; http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/rwhale.pl Mandatory Ship Reporting systems operation & data analysis Ship Strike Strategy Implementation – DEIS preparation Other: analysis, passive acoustics, stranding response Right Whale Budget – FY2005
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Reducing Entanglement (~1/6 of total) Disentanglement program (CCS) ALWTRP – DEIS, TRT meetings Grants program - fishing gear modification innovation; buybacks, etc. State Programs (~1/6 of total) MA, NY, VA, GA, FL, others - primarily surveys, but other activities as well Biology and Population Monitoring (~1/6 of total) Sightings and photo-id data bases; surveys; analysis Critical habitat analysis; Health studies Vessel Surveys Right Whale Grants Program Recovery, general; Admin/overhead, Travel (~1/6 of total) Implementation Teams; Enforcement; Salaries -- FY2006 President's Request: $5.9 million -- Right Whale Budget - FY2005
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1. NEIT Funding Funding & projects discussed this morning e.g., Merchant Mariner training module; outreach; economic studies; etc. 2. Right Whale Competitive Grants Program FY03: http://www.nero.noaa.gov/whaletrp/ FY04: attached FY05: continuation of year-two or multi-year studies; no new funding in FY05 3. Ship Strike Strategy Implementation Contract for preparation of DEIS; Strategy & Alternatives analysis FY2005 Project Funding
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-- http://www.nero.noaa.gov/shipstrike/ -- NMFS prepared draft Ship Strike Reduction Strategy Strategy issued as an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR), Fall 2004 5 public comment meetings held at 5 different locations along the Atlantic coast Report on ANPR Stakeholder Meetings
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Comment period ended 15 November 11 meetings held with shipping industry representatives, ports, pilots, NGOs, other agencies, etc. at 11 different locations Several hundred participants Bruce Russell, JS&A Environmental Services contracted to prepare summary reports – Being finalized and will be posted ANPR Stakeholder Meetings
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Key comments - Economic considerations Questions about validity of data on population size/mortality Use of speed restrictions as a measure Use of technology (including acoustics) as a measure Questions about triggers and durations for Dynamic Management Areas (DMA) ANPR Stakeholder Meetings
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Comments from three sources: public comment meetings; stakeholder meetings; written comments on the ANPR Public comments on the ANPR are posted at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/PR2/Conservation_and_Recovery_Pr ogram/msr/ship_strike.htm Comments being considered and being used to develop Alternatives for DEIS Plans for preparation of a DEIS DEIS, possible proposed rule, expected by late summer/early fall Economic study is part of the DEIS analysis Status of Ship Strike Strategy
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Port Access Route Studies – USCG – public comment period open through mid-April Working with federal agencies, e.g., ESA Section 7 consultations Considered emergency rulemaking Ongoing dialog with shipping industry, recreational boaters, etc. – A role for the NEIT Other Activities
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Final draft provided for public comment Comment period ended 1 November 2004 Comments have been incorporated into Final Plan Final Plan completed; preparing FR notice announcing release of Final Plan FR notice nearly completed, will enter clearance Recovery Plan -- Status
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