Federal Register - February 18, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 31 / Thursday, February 18, 2021 / Notices To the extent a roll or sheet of welded wire mesh falls within the permissible variations provided above, it is within this scope.
In addition to the tolerances permitted in ASTM specification A1064/A1064M, wire mesh within this scope includes combinations where:
1. A width and/or length combination varies by one grid size in any direction, i.e., 6 inches in length or width where the wire meshs grid size is 6 x 6; and/or 2. The center-to-center spacing between individual wires may vary by up to one quarter of an inch from the nominal grid size specified.
Length is measured from the ends of any wire and width is measured between the center-line of end longitudinal wires.
Additionally, although the subject wire mesh typically meets ASTM A1064/A1064M, the failure to include certifications, test reports or other documentation establishing that the product meets this specification does not remove the product from the scope. Wire mesh made to comparable foreign specifications e.g., DIN, JIS, etc. or proprietary specifications is included in the scope.
Excluded from the scope is wire mesh that is galvanized i.e., coated with zinc or coated with an epoxy coating. In order to be excluded as galvanized, the excluded welded wire mesh must have a zinc coating thickness meeting the requirements of ASTM
specification A641/A641M. Epoxy coating is a mix of epoxy resin and hardener that can be applied to the surface of steel wire.
Merchandise subject to this investigation are classified under Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States HTSUS
categories 7314.20.0000 and 7314.39.0000.
While HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience and customs purposes, the written description of the scope of this investigation is dispositive.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Appendix II
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
List of Topics Discussed in the Issues and Decision Memorandum
Species Covered in This Notice
I. Summary II. Background III. Use of Adverse Facts Available IV. Subsidies Valuation Information V. Analysis of Programs VI. Analysis of Comments Comment 1: Whether Commerce Properly Initiated This Investigation Comment 2: Whether Commerce Should Amend the Scope to Explicitly Exclude Engineered Wire Mesh Comment 3: Whether To Apply Adverse Facts Available to Aceromex Comment 4: Whether Commerce Should Countervail Certain Programs in the Final Determination VII. Recommendation FR Doc. 202103263 Filed 21721; 8:45 am BILLING CODE 3510DSP
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RTID 0648XA871
Endangered and Threatened Species;
Take of Anadromous Fish National Marine Fisheries Service NMFS, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; determination on hatchery and genetic management plans and availability of the associated Record of Decision.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to limits 5 and 6 of the Endangered Species Acts Rule, notice is hereby given that NMFS has made determinations on 17 Hatchery and Genetic Management Plans HGMPs. The HGMPs describe salmon and steelhead hatchery programs and associated monitoring in the Duwamish, Green, Stillaguamish, Lower Columbia, and Upper Salmon River Basins of Washington and Idaho. In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act NEPA, NMFS also announces the availability of the following NEPA
documents: The Record of Decision ROD for 10 Duwamish-Green River hatchery programs; the Finding of No Significant Impact FONSI for four hatchery programs in the Stillaguamish River; and the FONSI for two hatchery programs in the Upper Salmon River Basin.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lance Kruzic, at phone number: 541
9573381, or via email: lance.kruzic@
noaa.gov.
The following listed species are covered in this notice:
Puget Sound Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha:
Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated;
Puget Sound steelhead O. mykiss:
Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated Puget Sound;
Puget Sound chum salmon O. keta:
Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated;
Snake River Chinook salmon O.
tshawytscha: Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated;
Snake River steelhead O. mykiss:
Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated;
Snake River sockeye salmon O.
nerka: Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated;
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Lower Columbia River Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha: Threatened, naturally, and artificially propagated;
Lower Columbia River coho salmon O. kisutch: Threatened, naturally produced, and artificially propagated;
Lower Columbia River steelhead O.
mykiss: Threatened, naturally, and artificially propagated; and Lower Columbia River chum salmon O. keta: Endangered, naturally, and artificially propagated.
Description of Submitted HGMPs Duwamish-Green: The 10 joint plans for programs located in this basin intend to conserve ESA-listed fall Chinook salmon and winter steelhead while also providing harvest opportunities for these species when adult return abundances allow. Additionally, 2 of the 10 hatchery programs will provide a prey base for the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales SRKW. The joint plans also provide fall chum salmon for harvest.
Stillaguamish: The four joint plans for programs located in this basin intend for conservation, mitigation, and to provide for tribal and non-tribal harvest pursuant to the Puget Sound Salmon Management Plan implemented under United States v. Washington and treaty rights. The Chinook salmon joint plans are consistent with the Stillaguamish Watershed Chinook Salmon Recovery Plan Stillaguamish Implementation Review Committee SIRC 2005 along with the Puget Sound Salmon Conservation Plan Shared Strategy for Puget Sound 2007.
Yankee-Panther: The two joint plans submitted by the Shoshone/Bannock Tribes seek to restore fishing opportunities for tribal members through Chinook salmon hatchery programs in the Yankee Fork and Panther Creek watersheds. Restoration of these ceremonial and subsistence fisheries would be accomplished consistently with the recovery and longterm sustainability of Chinook salmon in the upper Salmon River basin.
Elochoman: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife proposes to restore a late-returning coho program in the Elochoman watershed.
The program intends to reduce hatchery production impacts to ESA-listed Lower Columbia River coho by integrating natural-origin coho into the conservation program while providing tribal, sport, and commercial harvest opportunities through the segregated portion of the program. Due to facility issues, the Grays River Hatchery late coho program has ended, and that programs production has shifted to the Beaver Creek Hatchery.
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