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Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of a Status Review under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the Black Abalone

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title: "Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of a Status Review under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the Black Abalone"
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section_name: "Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of a Status Review under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the Black Abalone"
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agency: "Commerce Department"
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publication_date: "2006-10-17"
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  - "Commerce Department"
  - "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration"
fr_citation: "71 FR 61021"
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  - "I.D. 101106C"
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#  Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of a Status Review under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the Black Abalone

**AGENCY:**

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

**ACTION:**

Notice; initiation of a status review under the ESA.

**SUMMARY:**

We, NMFS, announce the initiation of an ESA status review of the black abalone ( *Haliotis cracherodii* ), and we solicit information on the species.

**DATES:**

Information on the black abalone must be received by December 18, 2006.

**ADDRESSES:**

You may submit information on the black abalone via mail to Melissa Neuman, NMFS, Southwest Region, 501 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA, 90802-4213, e-mail at *[email protected]* , or fax to 562-980-4027. Include in the subject line of any e-mail the following document identifier: Black abalone review.

**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**

Melissa Neuman, (562) 980-4115, *[email protected]* , or Marta Nammack, (301)713-1401, *[email protected]* .

**SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:**

We initiated an informal ESA status review of the black abalone on July 15, 2003, and we conducted a biological scoping workshop on January 29-30, 2004, which served to bring together individuals who have research experience with black abalone and/or experience conducting status reviews and/or stock assessments. A second workshop was convened on July 31-August 1, 2006, to discuss research  advancements since 2003, standardization of monitoring and assessment efforts, and gaps in our understanding of the species' long-term trends. At this time, we are formally announcing a status review of the black abalone. This species was harvested commercially and recreationally beginning in the mid-1800s with significant declines detected in the late 1970s, and withering syndrome continues to be a threat to the species.

**Comments Solicited**

To support this status review, we are soliciting information on the following topics: (1) long-term trends in abundance throughout the species range; (2) potential factors for the species' decline throughout its range (e.g., overharvesting, natural predation, disease, habitat loss etc.); (3) status of the black abalone fishery in Mexico; (4) implication of low population size for black abalone conservation; (5) factors important for black abalone management; (6) current estimate of population size and available habitat; (7) knowledge of various life history parameters (size/age at maturity, fecundity, length of larval stage, larval dispersal dynamics, etc.); and (8) projections on population growth or decline and risk of extinction. See *DATES* and *ADDRESSES* for guidance on how, by when, and where to send information.

Dated: October 10, 2006.

James H. Lecky,

Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.