[Federal Register: August 2, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 147)]

[Rules and Regulations]               

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR



Fish and Wildlife Service



50 CFR Part 17



RIN 1018-AF70



 

Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing of Nine 

Evolutionarily Significant Units of Chinook Salmon, Chum Salmon, 

Sockeye Salmon, and Steelhead



AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.



ACTION: Final rule.



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SUMMARY: The Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is adding several 

Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus 

tshawytscha), chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), sockeye salmon 

(Oncorhynchus nerka), and steelhead



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(Oncorhynchus mykiss) to the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife 

(List) in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as 

amended (Act). The Puget Sound chinook salmon ESU in Washington, the 

Lower Columbia River chinook salmon ESU in Washington and Oregon, and 

the Upper Willamette spring-run chinook salmon ESU in Oregon are added 

as threatened; the Upper Columbia River spring-run chinook salmon ESU 

in Washington is added as endangered; the Hood Canal summer-run chum 

salmon ESU in Washington and the Columbia River chum salmon ESU in 

Washington and Oregon are added as threatened; the Ozette Lake sockeye 

salmon ESU in Washington is added as threatened; and the Middle 

Columbia River steelhead ESU in Washington and Oregon and the Upper 

Willamette River steelhead ESU in Oregon are added as threatened. This 

amendment is based on determinations by the National Marine Fisheries 

Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 

Department of Commerce, which has jurisdiction for these species, 

published in the Federal Register on March 24, 1999 (64 FR 14308), and 

March 25, 1999 (64 FR 14508, 64 FR 14517, 64 FR 14528).



DATES: The effective date for listing of these ESUs is May 24, 1999. 

The amendments to the list in 50 CFR 17.11(h) are effective August 2, 

1999.



ADDRESSES: Division of Endangered Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

Service, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Mail Stop 420, Arlington, Virginia 

22203.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard E. Hannan, Acting Chief, 

Division of Endangered Species, at the above address or telephone 703-

358-2171.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



Background



    In accordance with the Act and Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1970, 

NMFS has jurisdiction over west coast steelhead. Under section 4(a)(2) 

of the Act, NMFS must decide whether a species under its jurisdiction 

should be classified as endangered or threatened. The Service is 

responsible for the actual amendment of the List in 50 CFR 17.11(h).

    On March 24, 1999 (64 FR 14308), NMFS published a final rule 

listing four chinook salmon ESUs as threatened; the Puget Sound chinook 

salmon ESU in Washington, the Lower Columbia River chinook salmon ESU 

in Washington and Oregon, and the Upper Willamette spring-run chinook 

salmon ESU in Oregon; the Upper Columbia River spring-run chinook 

salmon ESU in Washington was listed as endangered. On March 25, 1999 

(64 FR 14508), NMFS published a final rule listing two chum salmon ESUs 

as threatened; the Hood Canal summer-run chum salmon ESU in Washington 

and the Columbia River chum salmon ESU in Washington and Oregon. On 

March 25, 1999 (64 FR 14528), NMFS published a final rule listing one 

sockeye salmon ESU; the Ozette Lake sockeye salmon ESU in Washington as 

threatened. On March 25, 1999 (64 FR 14517), NMFS published a final 

rule listing two steelhead ESUs as threatened; the Middle Columbia 

River steelhead ESU in Washington and Oregon and the Upper Willamette 

River steelhead ESU in Oregon. NMFS had previously issued proposed 

listing rules for the chinook salmon ESUs on March 9, 1998 (63 FR 

11482), for the chum salmon ESUs on March 10, 1998 (63 FR 11774), for 

the sockeye salmon ESU on March 10, 1998 (63 FR 11750), and for the 

steelhead ESUs on March 10, 1998 (63 FR 11798).

    The proposed rules identified above solicited comments from peer 

reviewers, the public, and all other interested parties. The final 

rules addressed the comments received in response to the proposed 

rules. Because NMFS provided public comment periods on the proposed 

rules, and because this action of the Service to amend the List in 

accordance with the determinations by NMFS is administrative and 

nondiscretionary, the Service has omitted the notice and public comment 

procedures of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) for this action.



National Environmental Policy Act



    The Service has determined that an Environmental Assessment, as 

defined under the authority of the National Environmental Policy Act of 

1969, need not be prepared in connection with regulations adopted 

pursuant to section 4(a) of the Act. The Service published a notice 

outlining its reasons for this determination in the Federal Register on 

October 25, 1983 (48 FR 49244).



List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17



    Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and 

recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.



Regulation Promulgation



    Accordingly, the Service amends part 17, subchapter B of chapter I, 

title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as follows:



PART 17--[AMENDED]



    1. The authority citation for part 17 continues to read as follows:



    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 16 U.S.C. 1531-1544; 16 U.S.C. 

4201-4245; Pub. L. 99-625, 100 Stat. 3500, unless otherwise noted.



    2. Amend Sec. 17.11(h) by adding the following, in alphabetical 

order under FISHES, to the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife:





Sec. 17.11  Endangered and threatened wildlife.



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    (h) * * *



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                        Species                                                    Vertebrate

--------------------------------------------------------                        population where                                  Critical     Special

                                                            Historic range       endangered or         Status      When listed    habitat       rules

           Common name                Scientific name                              threatened

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              Fishes





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Salmon, chinook..................  Oncorhyncus           North America from   U.S.A. (WA) all      T                       664           NA           NA

                                    tshawytscha.          Ventura R. in        naturally spawned

                                                          California to        populations from

                                                          Point Hope, Alaska   rivers and streams

                                                          and the Mackenzie    flowing into Puget

                                                          R. area in Canada,   Sound, including

                                                          Northeast Asia       the Straits of

                                                          from Hokkaido,       Juan De Fuca from

                                                          Japan to the         the Elwha R.

                                                          Anadyr R., Russia.   eastward, and Hood

                                                                               Canal, South

                                                                               Sound, North Sound

                                                                               and the Strait of

                                                                               Georgia.

Salmon, chinook..................  Oncorhyncus           North America from   U.S.A. (OR, WA) all  T                       664           NA           NA

                                    tshawytscha.          Ventura R. in        naturally spawned

                                                          California to        populations from

                                                          Point Hope, Alaska   the Columbia R.

                                                          and the Mackenzie    and its

                                                          R. area in Canada,   tributaries

                                                          Northeast Asia       upstream from its

                                                          from Hokkaido,       mouth to a point

                                                          Japan to the         east of the Hood

                                                          Anadyr R., Russia.   R. and White

                                                                               Salmon R.,

                                                                               including the

                                                                               Willamette R. to

                                                                               Willamette Falls

                                                                               in Oregon,

                                                                               excluding the

                                                                               spring run in the

                                                                               Clackamas R.

Salmon, chinook..................  Oncorhyncus           North America from   U.S.A. (OR) all      T                       664           NA           NA

                                    tshawytscha.          Ventura R. in        naturally spawned

                                                          California to        populations in the

                                                          Point Hope, Alaska   Clackamas R. and

                                                          and the Mackenzie    the Willamette R.

                                                          R. area in Canada,   and its

                                                          Northeast Asia       tributaries above

                                                          from Hokkaido,       Willamette Falls.

                                                          Japan to the

                                                          Anadyr R., Russia.

Salmon, chinook..................  Oncorhyncus           North America from   U.S.A. (WA) all      E                       664           NA            N

                                    tshawytscha.          Ventura R. in        naturally spawned

                                                          California to        populations in the

                                                          Point Hope, Alaska   Columbia R.

                                                          and the Mackenzie    tributaries

                                                          R. area in Canada,   upstream of Rock

                                                          Northeast Asia       Island Dam and

                                                          from Hokkaido,       downstream of

                                                          Japan to the         Chief Joseph Dam,

                                                          Anadyr R., Russia.   excluding the

                                                                               Okanogan R., and

                                                                               the Columbia R.

                                                                               from a line

                                                                               between the west

                                                                               end of Clatsop

                                                                               jetty, OR, and the

                                                                               west end of

                                                                               Peacock jetty, WA,

                                                                               upstream to Chief

                                                                               Joseph Dam,

                                                                               including spring-

                                                                               run hatchery

                                                                               stocks (and their

                                                                               progeny) in

                                                                               Chiwawa R., Methow

                                                                               R., Twisp R.,

                                                                               Chewuch R., White

                                                                               R., and Nason

                                                                               Creek.



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Salmon, chum.....................  Oncorhyncus keta....  North Pacific Rim    U.S.A. (WA) all      T                       664           NA           NA

                                                          from Korea and the   naturally spawned

                                                          Japanese Island of   summer-run

                                                          Honshu east to       populations in

                                                          Monterey Bay,        Hood Canal and its

                                                          California, Arctic   tributaries and

                                                          Ocean from the       Olympic Peninsula

                                                          Laptev Sea in        rivers between

                                                          Russia to            Hood Canal and

                                                          Mackenzie R. in      Dungeness Bay.

                                                          Canada.

Salmon, chum.....................  Oncorhyncus keta....  North Pacific Rim    U.S.A. (OR, WA) all  T                       664           NA           NA

                                                          from Korea and the   naturally spawned

                                                          Japanese Island of   populations in the

                                                          Honshu east to       Columbia R. and

                                                          Monterey Bay,        its tributaries.

                                                          California; Arctic

                                                          Ocean from the

                                                          Laptev Sea in

                                                          Russia to

                                                          Mackenzie R. in

                                                          Canada.



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Salmon, sockeye..................  Oncorhyncus nerka...  North Pacific Basin  U.S.A. (WA) all      T                       664           NA           NA

                                                          from U.S.A. (CA)     naturally spawned

                                                          to Russia.           populations in

                                                                               Ozette Lake and

                                                                               its tributary

                                                                               streams.



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Steelhead........................  Oncorhyncus mykiss..  North Pacific Ocean  U.S.A. (OR) all      T                       664           NA           NA

                                                          from the Kamchatka   naturally spawned

                                                          Peninsula in Asia    winter-run

                                                          to the northern      populations in the

                                                          Baja Peninsula.      Willamette R. and

                                                                               its tributaries

                                                                               from Willamette

                                                                               Falls to the

                                                                               Calapooia R.,

                                                                               inclusive.

Steelhead........................  Oncorhyncus mykiss..  North Pacific Ocean  U.S.A. (OR, WA) All  T                       664           NA           NA

                                                          from the Kamchatka   naturally spawned

                                                          Peninsula in Asia    populations in

                                                          to the northern      streams above and

                                                          Baja Peninsula.      excluding the Wind

                                                                               R. in Washington,

                                                                               and the Hood R. in

                                                                               Oregon, upstream

                                                                               to, and including,

                                                                               the Yakima R.

                                                                               Excluded are

                                                                               steelhead from the

                                                                               Snake R. Basin.



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    Dated: July 12, 1999.

Marshall P. Jones,

Acting Director, Fish and Wildlife Service.

[FR Doc. 99-19712 Filed 7-30-99; 8:45 am]

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