[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR226.214]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 226_DESIGNATED CRITICAL HABITAT--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 226.214  Critical habitat for Gulf sturgeon.

    Gulf sturgeon is under the joint jurisdiction of the U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service (FWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). The 
FWS will maintain primary responsibility for recovery actions and NMFS 
will assist in and continue to fund recovery actions pertaining to 
estuarine and marine habitats. In riverine units, the FWS will be 
responsible for all consultations regarding Gulf sturgeon and critical 
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will divide responsibility based on the action agency involved. The FWS 
will consult with the Department of Transportation, the Environmental 
Protection Agency, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Federal Emergency 
Management Agency. NMFS will consult with the Department of Defense, 
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Minerals Management Service and any other 
Federal agencies not mentioned here explicitly. In marine units, NMFS 
will be responsible for all consultations regarding Gulf sturgeon and 
critical habitat. Any Federal projects that extend into the jurisdiction 
of both the Services will be consulted on by the FWS with internal 
coordination with NMFS. Each agency will conduct its own intra-agency 
consultations as necessary.
    The primary constituent elements essential for the conservation of 
Gulf sturgeon are those habitat components that support feeding, 
resting, and sheltering, reproduction, migration, and physical features 
necessary for maintaining the natural processes that support these 
habitat components. The primary constituent elements include: abundant 
prey items within riverine habitats for larval and juvenile life stages, 
and within estuarine and marine habitats and substrates for juvenile, 
subadult, and adult life stages; riverine spawning sites with substrates 
suitable for egg deposition and development, such as limestone outcrops 
and cut limestone banks, bedrock, large gravel or cobble beds, marl, 
soapstone or hard clay; riverine aggregation areas, also referred to as 
resting, holding, and staging areas, used by adult, subadult, and/or 
juveniles, generally, but not always, located in holes below normal 
riverbed depths, believed necessary for minimizing energy expenditures 
during fresh water residency and possibly for osmoregulatory functions; 
a flow regime (i.e., the magnitude, frequency, duration, seasonality, 
and rate-of-change of fresh water discharge over time) necessary for 
normal behavior, growth, and survival of all life stages in the riverine 
environment, including migration, breeding site selection, courtship, 
egg fertilization, resting, and staging; and necessary for maintaining 
spawning sites in suitable condition for egg attachment, eggs 
sheltering, resting, and larvae staging; water quality, including 
temperature, salinity, pH, hardness, turbidity, oxygen content, and 
other chemical characteristics, necessary for normal behavior, growth, 
and viability of all life stages; sediment quality, including texture 
and other chemical characteristics, necessary for normal behavior, 
growth, and viability of all life stages; and safe and unobstructed 
migratory pathways necessary for passage within and between riverine, 
estuarine, and marine habitats (e.g. a river unobstructed by any 
permanent structure, or a dammed river that still allows for passage).
    The river reaches within Units 1 to 7 as critical habitat lie within 
the ordinary high water line. As defined in 33 CFR 329.11, the ordinary 
high water line on non-tidal rivers is the line on the shore established 
by the fluctuations of water and indicated by physical characteristics 
such as a clear, natural line impressed on the bank; shelving; changes 
in the character of soil; destruction of terrestrial vegetation; the 
presence of litter and debris; or other appropriate means that consider 
the characteristics of the surrounding areas.
    The downstream limit of the riverine units is the mouth of each 
river. The mouth is defined as rkm 0 (rmi 0). Although the interface of 
fresh and saltwater, referred to as the saltwater wedge, occurs within 
the lower-most reach of a river, for ease in delineating critical 
habitat units, we are defining the boundary between the riverine and 
estuarine units as rkm 0 (rmi 0).
    Regulatory jurisdiction in coastal areas extends to the line on the 
shore reached by the plane of the mean (average) high water (MHW) (33 
CFR 329.12(a)(2)). All bays and estuaries within Units 8 to 14, 
therefore, lie below the MHW lines. Where precise determination of the 
actual location becomes necessary, it must be established by survey with 
reference to the available tidal datum, preferably averaged over a 
period of 18.6 years. Less precise methods, such as observation of the 
``apparent shoreline'' which is determined by reference to physical 
markings, lines of vegetation, may be used only where an estimate is 
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of the line reached by the mean high water.
    The term 72 COLREGS is defined as demarcation lines which delineate 
those waters upon which mariners shall comply with the International 
Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 and those waters upon 
which mariners shall comply with the Inland Navigation Rules (33 CFR 
80.01). The waters inside of these lines are Inland Rules waters and the 
waters outside the lines are COLREGS waters. These lines are defined in 
33 CFR part 80, and have been used for identification purposes to 
delineate boundary lines of the estuarine and marine habitat Units 8, 9, 
11, and 12.
    Critical habitat does not include existing developed sites such as 
dams, piers, marinas, bridges, boat ramps, exposed oil and gas 
pipelines, oil rigs, and similar structures or designated public 
swimming areas.
    Critical habitat units are depicted for Louisiana, Mississippi, 
Alabama and Florida on the maps below. The textual unit descriptions 
below are definitive sources for determining the critical habitat 
boundaries. General location maps by unit are provided for general 
guidance purposes only, and not as a definitive source for determining 
critical habitat boundaries.
    (a) Unit 1: Pearl River System in St. Tammany and Washington 
Parishes in Louisiana and Walthall, Hancock, Pearl River, Marion, 
Lawrence, Simpson, Copiah, Hinds, Rankin, and Pike Counties in 
Mississippi.
    (1) Unit 1 includes the Pearl River main stem from the spillway of 
the Ross Barnett Dam, Hinds and Rankin Counties, Mississippi, downstream 
to where the main stem river drainage discharges at its mouth joining 
Lake Borgne, Little Lake, or The Rigolets in Hancock County, 
Mississippi, and St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. It includes the main 
stems of the East Pearl River, West Pearl River, West Middle River, 
Holmes Bayou, Wilson Slough, downstream to where these main stem river 
drainages discharge at the mouths of Lake Borgne, Little Lake, or The 
Rigolets. Unit 1 also includes the Bogue Chitto River main stem, a 
tributary of the Pearl River, from Mississippi State Highway 570, Pike 
County, Mississippi, downstream to its confluence with the West Pearl 
River, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. The lateral extent of Unit 1 is 
the ordinary high water line on each bank of the associated rivers and 
shorelines.
    (2) Maps of Unit 1 follow:

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    (b) Unit 2: Pascagoula River System in Forrest, Perry, Greene, 
George, Jackson, Clarke, Jones, and Wayne Counties, Mississippi.
    (1) Unit 2 includes all of the Pascagoula River main stem and its 
distributaries, portions of the Bouie, Leaf, and Chickasawhay 
tributaries, and all of the Big Black Creek tributary. It includes the 
Bouie River main stem beginning on the southern-most road crossing of 
Interstate 59, Forrest County, Mississippi, downstream to its confluence 
with the Leaf River, Forrest County, Mississippi. The Leaf River main 
stem beginning from Mississippi State Highway 588, Jones County, 
Mississippi, downstream to its confluence with the Chickasawhay River, 
George County, Mississippi is included. The main stem of the 
Chickasawhay River from the mouth of Oaky Creek, Clarke County, 
Mississippi, downstream to its confluence with the Leaf River, George 
County, Mississippi is included. Unit 2 also includes Big Black Creek 
main stem from its confluence with Black and Red Creeks, Jackson County, 
Mississippi, to its confluence with the Pascagoula River, Jackson 
County, Mississippi. All of the main stem of the Pascagoula River from 
its confluence with the Leaf and Chickasawhay Rivers, George County, 
Mississippi, to the discharge of the East and West Pascagoula Rivers 
into Pascagoula Bay, Jackson County, Mississippi, is included. The 
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bank of the associated rivers and shorelines.
    (2) Major shipping channels in this unit are excluded under section 
4(b)(2) of the Act.
    (3) Maps of Unit 2 follow:
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    (c) Unit 3: Escambia River System in Santa Rosa and Escambia 
Counties, Florida and Escambia, Conecuh, and Covington Counties, 
Alabama.
    (1) Unit 3 includes the Conecuh River main stem beginning just 
downstream of the spillway of Point A Dam, Covington County, Alabama, 
downstream to the Florida State line, where its name changes to the 
Escambia River, Escambia County, Alabama, and Escambia and Santa Rosa 
Counties, Florida. It includes the entire main stem of the Escambia 
River downstream to its discharge into Escambia Bay and Macky Bay, 
Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida. All of the distributaries of 
the Escambia River including White River, Little White River, Simpson 
River, and Dead River, Santa Rosa County, Florida are included. The 
Sepulga River main stem from Alabama County Road 42, Conecuh and 
Escambia Counties, Alabama, downstream to its confluence with the 
Conecuh River, Escambia County, Alabama, is also included. The lateral 
extent of Unit 3 is the ordinary high water line on each bank of the 
associated lakes, rivers, and shorelines.
    (2) Maps of Unit 3 follow:

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    (d) Unit 4: Yellow River System in Santa Rosa and Okaloosa Counties, 
Florida and Covington County, Alabama.
    (1) Unit 4 includes the Yellow River main stem from Alabama State 
Highway 55, Covington County, Alabama, downstream to its discharge at 
Blackwater Bay, Santa Rosa County, Florida. All Yellow River 
distributaries (including Weaver River and Skim Lake) discharging into 
Blackwater Bay are included. The Shoal River main stem, a Yellow River 
tributary, from Florida Highway 85, Okaloosa County, Florida, to its 
confluence with the Yellow River, is included. The Blackwater River from 
its confluence with Big Coldwater Creek, Santa Rosa County, Florida, 
downstream to its discharge into Blackwater Bay is included. Wright 
Basin and Cooper Basin, Santa Rosa County, on the Blackwater River are 
included. The lateral extent of Unit 4 is the ordinary high water line 
on each bank of the associated lakes, rivers, and shorelines.
    (2) Maps of Unit 4 follow:

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    (e) Unit 5: Choctawhatchee River System in Holmes, Washington, and 
Walton Counties, Florida and Dale, Coffee, Geneva, and Houston Counties, 
Alabama.
    (1) Unit 5 includes the Choctawhatchee River main stem from its 
confluence with the west and east fork of the Choctawhatchee River, Dale 
County, Alabama, downstream to its discharge at Choctawhatchee Bay, 
Walton County, Florida. The distributaries discharging into 
Choctawhatchee Bay known as Mitchell River, Indian River, Cypress River, 
and Bells Leg are included. The Boynton Cutoff, Washington County, 
Florida, which joins the Choctawhatchee River main stem, and Holmes 
Creek, Washington County, Florida, are included. The section of Holmes 
Creek from Boynton Cutoff to the mouth of Holmes Creek, Washington 
County, Florida, is included. The Pea River main stem, a Choctawhatchee 
River tributary, from the Elba Dam, Coffee County, Alabama, to its 
confluence with the Choctawhatchee River, Geneva County, Alabama, is 
included. The lateral extent of Unit 5 is the ordinary high water line 
on each bank of the associated rivers and shorelines.
    (2) Maps of Unit 5 follow:

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    (f) Unit 6: Apalachicola River System in Franklin, Gulf, Liberty, 
Calhoun, Jackson, and Gadsen Counties, Florida.
    (1) Unit 6 includes the Apalachicola River mainstem, beginning from 
the Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, Gadsden and Jackson Counties, Florida, 
downstream to its discharge at East Bay or Apalachicola Bay, Franklin 
County, Florida. All Apalachicola River distributaries, including the 
East River, Little St. Marks River, St. Marks River, Franklin County, 
Florida, to their discharge into East Bay and/or Apalachicola Bay are 
included. The entire main stem of the Brothers River, Franklin and Gulf 
Counties, Florida, a tributary of the Apalachicola River, is included. 
The lateral extent of Unit 6 is the ordinary high water line on each 
bank of the associated rivers and shorelines.
    (2) Maps of Unit 6 follow:

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    (g) Unit 7: Suwannee River System in Hamilton, Suwannee, Madison, 
Lafayette, Gilchrist, Levy, Dixie, and Columbia Counties, Florida.
    (1) Unit 7 includes the Suwannee River main stem, beginning from its 
confluence with Long Branch Creek, Hamilton County, Florida, downstream 
to the mouth of the Suwannee River. It includes all the Suwannee River 
distributaries, including the East Pass, West Pass, Wadley Pass, and 
Alligator Pass, Dixie and Levy Counties, Florida, to their discharge 
into the Suwannee Sound or the Gulf of Mexico. The Withlacoochee River 
main stem from Florida State Road 6, Madison and Hamilton Counties, 
Florida, to its confluence with the Suwannee River is included. The 
lateral extent of Unit 7 is the ordinary high water line on each bank of 
the associated rivers and shorelines.
    (2) Maps of Unit 7 follow:

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    (h) Unit 8: Lake Pontchartrain, Lake St. Catherine, The Rigolets, 
Little Lake, Lake Borgne, and Mississippi Sound in Jefferson, Orleans, 
St. Tammany, and St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, Hancock, Jackson, and 
Harrison Counties in Mississippi, and in Mobile County, Alabama.
    (1) Unit 8 encompasses Lake Pontchartrain east of the Lake 
Pontchartrain Causeway, all of Little Lake, The Rigolets, Lake St. 
Catherine, Lake Borgne, including Heron Bay, and the Mississippi Sound. 
Critical habitat follows the shorelines around the perimeters of each 
included lake. The Mississippi Sound includes adjacent open bays 
including Pascagoula Bay, Point aux Chenes Bay, Grand Bay, Sandy Bay, 
and barrier island passes, including Ship Island Pass, Dog Keys Pass, 
Horn Island Pass, and Petit Bois Pass. The northern boundary of the 
Mississippi Sound is the shorelines of the mainland between Heron Bay 
Point, MS and Point aux Pins, AL. Designated critical habitat excludes 
St. Louis Bay, north of the railroad bridge across its mouth; Biloxi 
Bay, north of the U.S. Highway 90 bridge; and Back Bay of Biloxi. The 
southern boundary follows along the broken shoreline of Lake Borgne 
created by low swampy islands from Malheureux Point to Isle au Pitre. 
From the northeast point of Isle au Pitre, the boundary continues in a 
straight north-northeast line to the point 1 nm (1.9 km) seaward of the 
western most extremity of Cat Island (30[deg]13[sec]N, 89[deg]10[sec]W). 
The southern boundary continues 1 nm (1.9 km) offshore of the barrier 
islands and offshore of the 72 COLREGS lines at barrier island

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passes (defined at 33 CFR 80.815 (c)), (d) and (e) to the eastern 
boundary. Between Cat Island and Ship Island there is no 72 COLREGS 
line. We therefore, have defined that section of the southern boundary 
as 1 nm (1.9 km) offshore of a straight line drawn from the southern tip 
of Cat Island to the western tip of Ship Island. The eastern boundary is 
the line of longitude 88[deg]18.8[sec]W from its intersection with the 
shore (Point aux Pins) to its intersection with the southern boundary. 
The lateral extent of Unit 8 is the MHW line on each shoreline of the 
included water bodies or the entrance to rivers, bayous, and creeks.
    (2) Major shipping channels in this unit, as identified on standard 
navigation charts and marked by buoys, are excluded under section 
4(b)(2) of the Act.
    (3) Maps of Unit 8 follow:

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    (i) Unit 9: Pensacola Bay System in Escambia and Santa Rosa 
Counties, Florida.
    (1) Unit 9 includes Pensacola Bay and its adjacent main bays and 
coves. These include Big Lagoon, Escambia Bay, East Bay, Blackwater Bay, 
Bayou Grande, Macky Bay, Saultsmar Cove, Bass Hole Cove, and Catfish 
Basin. All other bays, bayous, creeks, and rivers are excluded at their 
mouths. The western boundary is the Florida State Highway 292 Bridge 
crossing Big Lagoon to Perdido Key. The southern boundary is the 72 
COLREGS line between Perdido Key and Santa Rosa Island (defined at 33 
CFR 80.810(g)). The eastern boundary is the Florida State Highway 399 
Bridge at Gulf Breeze, FL. The lateral extent of Unit 9 is the MHW line 
on each included bay's shoreline.
    (2) Major shipping channels in this unit, as identified on standard 
navigation charts and marked by buoys, are excluded under section 
4(b)(2) of the Act.
    (3) A Map of Unit 9 follows:

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    (j) Unit 10: Santa Rosa Sound in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa 
Counties, Florida.
    (1) Unit 10 includes the Santa Rosa Sound, bounded on the west by 
the Florida State Highway 399 bridge in Gulf Breeze, FL. The eastern 
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is the U.S. Highway 98 bridge in Fort Walton Beach, FL. The northern and 
southern boundaries of Unit 10 are formed by the shorelines to the MHW 
line or by the entrance to rivers, bayous, and creeks.
    (2) A Map of Unit 10 follows:
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    (k) Unit 11: Florida Nearshore Gulf of Mexico Unit in Escambia, 
Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, and Gulf Counties, Florida.
    (1) Unit 11 includes a portion of the Gulf of Mexico as defined by 
the following boundaries. The western boundary is the line of longitude 
87[deg]20.0[min]W (approximately 1 nm (1.9 km) west of Pensacola Pass) 
from its intersection with the shore to its intersection with the 
southern boundary. The northern boundary is the MHW of the mainland 
shoreline and the 72 COLREGS lines at passes as defined at 30 CFR 80.810 
(a-g). The southern boundary is 1 nm (1.9 km) offshore of the northern 
boundary. The eastern boundary is the line of longitude 
85[deg]17.0[min]W from its intersection with the shore (near Money Bayou 
between Cape San Blas and Indian Peninsula) to its intersection with the 
southern boundary.
    (2) A Map of Unit 11 follows:

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    (l) Unit 12: Choctawhatchee Bay in Okaloosa and Walton Counties, 
Florida.
    (1) Unit 12 includes the main body of Choctawhatchee Bay, Hogtown 
Bayou, Jolly Bay, Bunker Cove, and Grassy Cove. All other bayous, 
creeks, rivers are excluded at their mouths/entrances. The western 
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U.S. Highway 98 bridge at Fort Walton Beach, FL. The southern boundary 
is the 72 COLREGS line across East (Destin) Pass as defined at 33 CFR 
80.810(f). The lateral extent of Unit 12 is the MHW line on each 
shoreline of the included water bodies.
    (2) A Map of Unit 12 follows:
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    (m) Unit 13: Apalachicola Bay in Gulf and Franklin County, Florida.
    (1) Unit 13 includes the main body of Apalachicola Bay and its 
adjacent sounds, bays, and the nearshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico. 
These consist of St. Vincent Sound, including Indian Lagoon; 
Apalachicola Bay including Horseshoe Cove and All Tides Cove; East Bay 
including Little Bay and Big Bay; and St George Sound, including 
Rattlesnake Cove and East Cove. Barrier Island passes (Indian Pass, West 
Pass, and East Pass) are also included. Sike's cut is excluded from the 
lighted buoys on the Gulf of Mexico side to the day boards on the bay 
side. The southern boundary includes water extending into the Gulf of 
Mexico 1 nm (1.9 km) from the MHW line of the barrier islands and from 
72 COLREGS lines between the barrier islands (defined at 33 CFR 80.805 
(e-h)). The western boundary is the line of longitude 85[deg]17.0[min]W 
from its intersection with the shore (near Money Bayou between Cape San 
Blas and Indian Peninsula) to its intersection with the southern 
boundary. The eastern boundary is formed by a straight line drawn from 
the shoreline of Lanark Village at 29[deg]53.1[min]N, 84[deg]35.0[min]W 
to a point that is 1 nm (1.9 km) offshore from the northeastern 
extremity of Dog Island at 29[deg]49.6[min]N, 84[deg]33.2[min]W. The 
lateral extent of Unit 13 is the MHW line on each shoreline of the 
included water bodies or the entrance of excluded rivers, bayous, and 
creeks.
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    (n) Unit 14: Suwannee Sound in Dixie and Levy Counties, Florida.
    (1) Unit 14 includes Suwannee Sound and a portion of adjacent Gulf 
of Mexico waters extending 9 nm from shore (16.7 km) out to the State 
territorial water boundary. Its northern boundary is formed by a 
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northern tip of Big Pine Island (at approximately 29[deg]23[min]N, 
83[deg]12[min]W) to the Federal-State boundary at 29[deg]17[min]N, 
83[deg]21[min]W. The southern boundary is formed by a straight line from 
the southern tip of Richards Island (at approximately 83[deg]04[min]W, 
29[deg]11[min]N) to the Federal-State boundary at 83[deg]15[min]W, 
29[deg]04[min]N. The lateral extent of Unit 14 is the MHW line along the 
shorelines and the mouths of the Suwannee River (East and West Pass), 
its distributaries, and other rivers, creeks, or water bodies.
    (2) A Map of Unit 14 follows:

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        Table 1 to Part 226--Major Stellar Sea Lion Rookery Sites

    Major Steller sea lion rookery sites are identified in the following 
table. Where two sets of coordinates are given, the baseline extends in 
a clockwise direction from the first set of geographic coordinates along 
the shoreline at mean lower-low water to the second set of coordinates. 
Where only one set of coordinates is listed, that location is the base 
point.

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        State/region/site        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Latitude            Longitude           Latitude            Longitude
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Alaska:
    Western Aleutians:
        Agattu I.:
            Cape Sabak \1\......  52 23.5N..........  173 43.5E.........  52 22.0N..........  173 41.0E
            Gillon Point \1\....  52 24.0N..........  173 21.5E.........
        Attu I.\1\..............  52 54.5N..........  172 28.5E.........  52 57.5N..........  172 31.5E
        Buldir I.\1\............  52 20.5N..........  175 57.0E.........  52 23.5N..........  172 51.0E
    Central Aleutians:
        Adak I.\1\..............  51 36.5N..........  176 59.0W.........  51 38.0N..........  176 59.5W
        Agligadak I.\1\.........  52 06.5N..........  172 54.0W.........
        Amchitka I.:\1\
            Column Rock \1\.....  51 32.5N..........  178 49.5E.........
            East Cape \1\.......  51 22.5N..........  179 28.0E.........  51 21.5N..........  179 25.0E
        Ayugadak I.\1\..........  51 45.5N..........  178 24.5E.........
        Gramp Rock \1\..........  51 29.0N..........  178 20.5W.........
        Kasatochi I.\1\.........  52 10.0N..........  175 31.5W.........  52 10.5N..........  175 29.0W
        Kiska I.:
            Lief Cove \1\.......  51 57.5N..........  177 21.0E.........  51 56.5N..........  177 20.0E
            Cape St. Stephen \1\  51 52.5N..........  177 13.0E.........  51 53.5N..........  177 12.0E
        Seguam I./Saddleridge     52 21.0N..........  172 35.0W.........  52 21.0N..........  172 33.0W
         \1\.
        Semisopochnoi I.:
            Pochnoi Pt \1\......  51 58.5N..........  179 45.5E.........  51 57.0N..........  179 46.0E
            Petrel Pt \1\.......  52 01.5N..........  179 37.5E.........  52 01.5E..........  179 39.0E
        Tag I.\1\...............  51 33.5N..........  178 34.5W.........
        Ulak I.\1\..............  51 20.0N..........  178 57.0W.........  51 18.5N..........  178 59.5W
        Yunaska I.\1\...........  52 42.0N..........  170 38.5W.........  52 41.0N..........  170 34.5W
    Eastern Aleutian:
        Adugak I.\1\............  52 55.0N..........  169 10.5W.........
        Akun I./Billings Head     54 18.0N..........  165 32.5W.........  54 18.0N..........  165 31.5W
         \1\.
        Akutan I./Cape Morgan     54 03.5N..........  166 00.0W.........  54 05.5N..........  166 05.0W
         \1\.
        Bogoslof I.\1,2\........  53 56.0N..........  168 02.0W.........
        Ogchul I.\1\............  53 00.0N..........  168 24.0W.........
        Sea Lion Rocks. (Amak)    55 28.0N..........  163 12.0W.........
         \1\.
        Ugamak I.\1\............  54 14.0N..........  164 48.0W.........  54 13.0N..........  164 48.0W
    Bering Sea:
        Walrus I.\1\............  57 11.0N..........  169 56.0W.........
    Western Gulf of Alaska:
        Atkins I.\1\............  55 03.5N..........  159 18.5W.........
        Chernabura I.\1\........  54 47.5N..........  159 31.0W.........  54 45.5N..........  159 33.5W
        Clubbing Rocks (N) \1\..  54 43.0N..........  162 26.5W.........
        Clubbing Rocks (S) \1\..  54 42.0N..........  162 26.5W.........
        Pinnacle Rock \1\.......  54 46.0N..........  161 46.0W.........
    Central Gulf of Alaska:
        Chirikof I.\1\..........  55 46.5N..........  155 39.5W.........  55 46.5N..........  155 43.0W
        Chowiet I.\1\...........  56 00.5N..........  156 41.5W.........  56 00.5N..........  156 42.0W
        Marmot I.\1\............  58 14.5N..........  151 47.5W.........  58 10.0N..........  151 51.0W
        Outer I.\1\.............  59 20.5N..........  150 23.0W.........  59 21.0N..........  150 24.5W
        Sugarloaf I.\1\.........  58 53.0N..........  152 02.0W.........
    Eastern Gulf of Alaska:
        Seal Rocks \1\..........  60 10.0N..........  146 50.0W.........
        Fish I.\1\..............  59 53.0N..........  147 20.5W.........
    Southeast Alaska:
        Forrester I.............  54 51.0N..........  133 32.0W.........  54 52.5N..........  133 35.5W
        Hazy I..................  55 52.0N..........  134 34.0W.........  55 51.5N..........  134 35.0W
        White Sisters...........  57 38.0N..........  136 15.5W.........
Oregon:
    Rogue Reef: Pyramid Rock....  42 26.4N..........  124 28.1W.........
    Orford Reef:
        Long Brown Rock.........  42 47.3N..........  124 36.2W.........
        Seal Rock...............  42 47.1N..........  124 35.4W.........

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California:
    Ano Nuevo I.................  37 06.3N..........  122 20.3W.........
    Southeast Farallon I........  37 41.3N..........  123 00.1W.........
    Sugarloaf I. & Cape           40 26.0N..........  124 24.0W ........
     Mendocino.
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\1\ Includes an associated 20 NM aquatic zone.
\2\ Associated 20 NM aquatic zone lies entirely within one of the three special foraging areas.


[58 FR 45278, Aug. 27, 1993]

   Table 2 to Part 226--Major Stellar Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Alaska

    Major Steller sea lion haulout sites in Alaska are identified in the 
following table. Where two sets of coordinates are given, the baseline 
extends in a clockwise direction from the first set of geographic 
coordinates along the shoreline at mean lower-low water to the second 
set of coordinates. Where only one set of coordinates is listed, that 
location is the basepoint.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Boundaries to--
        State/region/site        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Latitude            Longitude           Latitude            Longitude
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alaska:
    Western Aleutians:
        Alaid I. \1\............  52 45.0N..........  173 56.5E.........  52 46.5N..........  173 51.5E
        Attu/Chirikof Pt. \1\...  52 30.0N..........  173 26.7E.........
        Shemya I. \1\...........  52 44.0N..........  174 09.0E.........
    Central Aleutians:
        Amatignak I. \1\........  51 13.0N..........  179 08.0E.........
        Amlia I:
            East \1\............  52 05.0N..........  172 58.5W.........  52 06.0N..........  172 57.0W
            Sviech. Harbor \1\..  52 02.0N..........  173 23.0W.........
        Amukta I. & Rocks \1\...  52 31.5N..........  171 16.5W.........  52 26.5N..........  171 16.5W
        Anagaksik I. \1\........  51 51.0N..........  175 53.5W.........
        Atka I. \1\.............  52 23.5N..........  174 17.0W.........  52 24.5N..........  174 07.5W
        Bobrof I. \1\...........  51 54.0N..........  177 27.0W.........
        Chagulak I. \1\.........  52 34.0N..........  171 10.5W.........
        Chuginadak I. \1\.......  52 46.5N..........  169 44.5W.........  52 46.5N..........  169 42.0W
        Great Sitkin I. \1\.....  52 06.0N..........  176 10.5W.........  52 07.0N..........  176 08.5W
        Kagamil I. \1\..........  53 02.5N..........  169 41.0W.........
        Kanaga I:
            North Cape \1\......  51 56.5N..........  177 09.0W.........
            Ship Rock \1\.......  51 47.0N..........  177 22.5W.........
        Kavalga I. \1\..........  51 34.5N..........  178 51.5W.........  51 34.5N..........  178 49.5W
        Kiska I./Sirius Pt. \1\.  52 08.5N..........  177 36.5E.........
        Kiska I./Sobaka & Vega    51 50.0N..........  177 20.0E.........  51 48.5N..........  177 20.5E
         \1\.
        Little Sitkin I. \1\....  51 59.5N..........  178 30.0E.........
        Little Tanaga I. \1\....  51 50.5N..........  176 13.0W.........  51 49.0N..........  176 13.0W
        Sagigik I. \1\..........  52 00.5N..........  173 08.0W.........
        Seguam I:
            South \1\...........  52 19.5N..........  172 18.0W.........  52 15.0N..........  172 37.0W
            Finch Pt. \1\.......  52 23.5N..........  172 25.5W.........  52 23.5N..........  172 24.0W
        Segula I. \1\...........  52 00.0N..........  178 06.5E.........  52 03.5N..........  178 09.0E
        Tanaga I. \1\...........  51 55.0N..........  177 58.5W.........  51 55.0N..........  177 57.0W
        Tanadak I. (Amlia) \1\..  52 04.5N..........  172 57.0W.........
        Tanadak I. (Kiska) \1\..  51 57.0N..........  177 47.0E.........
        Ugidak I. \1\...........  51 35.0N..........  178 30.5W.........
        Uliaga I. \1\...........  53 04.0N..........  169 47.0W.........  53 05.0N..........  169 46.0W
        Unalga & Dinkum Rocks     51 34.0N..........  179 04.0W.........  51 34.5N..........  179 03.0W
         \1\.
    Eastern Aleutians:
        Akutan I./Reef-Lava \1\.  54 10.5N..........  166 04.5W.........  54 07.5N..........  166 06.5W
        Amak I. \1\.............  55 24.0N..........  163 07.0W.........  55 26.0N..........  163 10.0W
        Cape Sedanka & Island     53 50.5N..........  166 05.0W.........
         \1\.
        Emerald I. \1\..........  53 17.5N..........  167 51.5W.........
        Old Man Rocks \1\.......  53 52.0N..........  166 05.0W.........
        Polivnoi Rock \1\.......  53 16.0N..........  167 58.0W.........
        Tanginak I. \1\.........  54 13.0N..........  165 19.5W.........

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        Tigalda I. \1\..........  54 08.5N..........  164 58.5W.........
        Umnak I./Cape Aslik \1\.  53 25.0N..........  168 24.5W.........
    Bering Sea:
        Cape Newenham \1\.......  58 39.0N..........  162 10.5W.........
        Hall I. \1\.............  60 37.0N..........  173 00.0W.........
        Round I. \1\............  58 36.0N..........  159 58.0W.........
        St. Paul I:
            Northeast Point \1\.  57 15.0N..........  170 06.5W.........
            Sea Lion Rock \1\...  57 06.0N..........  170 17.5W.........
        St. George I:
            S Rookery \1\.......  56 33.5N..........  169 40.0W.........
            Dalnoi Point \1\....  56 36.0N..........  169 46.0W.........
        St. Lawrence I:
            S Punuk I. \1\......  64 04.0N..........  168 51.0W.........
            SW Cape \1\.........  63 18.0N..........  171 26.0W.........
    Western Gulf of Alaska:
        Bird I. \1\.............  54 40.5N..........  163 18.0W.........
        Castle Rock \1\.........  55 17.0N..........  159 30.0W.........
        Caton I. \1\............  54 23.5N..........  162 25.5W.........
        Jude I. \1\.............  55 16.0N..........  161 06.0W.........
        Lighthouse Rocks \1\....  55 47.5N..........  157 24.0W.........
        Nagai I. \1\............  54 52.5N..........  160 14.0W.........  54 56.0N..........  160 15.0W
        Nagai Rocks \1\.........  55 50.0N..........  155 46.0W.........
        Sea Lion Rocks (Unga)     55 04.5N..........  160 31.0W.........
         \1\.
        South Rock \1\..........  54 18.0N..........  162 43.5W.........
        Spitz I. \1\............  55 47.0N..........  158 54.0W.........
        The Whaleback \1\.......  55 16.5N..........  160 06.0W.........
    Central Gulf of Alaska:
        Cape Barnabas \1\.......  57 10.0N..........  152 55.0W.........  57 07.5N..........  152 55.0W
        Cape Chiniak \1\........  57 35.0N..........  152 09.0W.........  57 37.5N..........  152 09.0W
        Cape Gull \1,2\.........  58 13.5N..........  154 09.5W.........  58 12.5N..........  154 10.5W
        Cape Ikolik \1,2\.......  57 17.0N..........  154 47.5W.........
        Cape Kuliak \1,2\.......  58 08.0N..........  154 12.5W.........
        Cape Sitkinak \1\.......  56 32.0N..........  153 52.0W.........
        Cape Ugat \1,2\.........  57 52.0N..........  153 51.0W.........
        Gore Point \1\..........  59 12.0N..........  150 58.0W.........
        Gull Point \1\..........  57 21.5N..........  152 36.5W.........  57 24.5N..........  152 39.0W
        Latax Rocks \1\.........  58 42.0N..........  152 28.5W.........  58 40.5N..........  152 30.0W
        Long I. \1\.............  57 45.5N..........  152 16.0W.........
        Nagahut Rocks \1\.......  59 06.0N..........  151 46.0W.........
        Puale Bay \1,2\.........  57 41.0N..........  155 23.0W.........
        Sea Lion Rocks (Marmot)   58 21.0N..........  151 48.5W.........
         \1\.
        Sea Otter I. \1\........  58 31.5N..........  152 13.0W.........
        Shakun Rock \1,2\.......  58 33.0N..........  153 41.5W.........
        Sud I. \1\..............  58 54.0N..........  152 12.5W.........
        Sutwik I. \1\...........  56 32.0N..........  157 14.0W.........  56 32.0N..........  157 20.0W
        Takli I. \1,2\..........  58 03.0N..........  154 27.5W.........  58 03.0N..........  154 30.0W
        Two-headed I. \1\.......  56 54.5N..........  153 33.0W.........  56 53.5N..........  153 35.5W
        Ugak I. \1\.............  57 23.0N..........  152 15.5W.........  57 22.0N..........  152 19.0W
        Ushagat I. \1\..........  58 55.0N..........  152 22.0W.........
    Eastern Gulf of Alaska:
        Cape Fairweather........  58 47.5N..........  137 56.3W.........
        Cape St. Elias \1\......  59 48.0N..........  144 36.0W.........
        Chiswell Islands \1\....  59 36.0N..........  149 34.0W.........
        Graves Rock.............  58 14.5N..........  136 45.5W.........
        Hook Point \1\..........  60 20.0N..........  146 15.5W.........
        Middleton I. \1\........  59 26.5N..........  146 20.0W.........
        Perry I. \1\............  60 39.5N..........  147 56.0W.........
        Point Eleanor \1\.......  60 35.0N..........  147 34.0W.........
        Point Elrington \1\.....  59 56.0N..........  148 13.5W.........
        Seal Rocks \1\..........  60 10.0N..........  146 50.0W.........
        The Needle \1\..........  60 07.0N..........  147 37.0W.........
    Southeast Alaska:
        Benjamin I..............  58 33.5N..........  134 54.5W.........
        Biali Rock..............  56 43.0N..........  135 20.5W.........
        Biorka I................  56 50.0N..........  135 34.0W.........
        Cape Addington..........  55 26.5N..........  133 49.5W.........
        Cape Cross..............  57 55.0N..........  136 34.0W.........
        Cape Ommaney............  56 10.5N..........  134 42.5W.........
        Coronation I............  55 56.0N..........  134 17.0W.........

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        Gran Point..............  59 08.0N..........  135 14.5W.........
        Lull Point..............  57 18.5N..........  134 48.5W.........
        Sunset I................  57 30.5N..........  133 35.0W.........
        Timbered I..............  55 42.0N..........  133 48.0W.........
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\1\ Includes an associated 20 NM aquatic zone.
\2\ Associated 20 nm aquatic zone lies entirely within one of the three special foraging areas.


[58 FR 45279, Aug. 27, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 30716, June 15, 1994]

 Table 3 to Part 226--Hydrologic Units Containing Critical Habitat for 
   Snake River Sockeye Salmon and Snake River Spring/Summer and Fall 
                             Chinook Salmon

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Hydrologic unit number
                                   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Hydrologic unit name                                     Spring/summer chinook
                                         Sockeye salmon                salmon              Fall chinook salmon
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hells Canyon......................  ........................                 17060101                  17060101
Imnaha............................  ........................                 17060102                  17060102
Lower Snake--Asotin...............                 17060103                  17060103                  17060103
Upper Grande Ronde................  ........................                 17060104
Wallowa...........................  ........................                 17060105
Lower Grande Ronde................  ........................                 17060106                  17060106
Lower Snake--Tucannon.............                 17060107                  17060107                  17060107
Palouse...........................  ........................  ........................                 17060108
Lower Snake.......................                 17060110                  17060110                  17060110
Upper Salmon......................                 17060201                  17060201
Pahsimeroi........................  ........................                 17060202
Middle Salmon--Panther............                 17060203                  17060203
Lemhi.............................  ........................                 17060204
Upper Middle Fork Salmon..........  ........................                 17060205
Lower Middle Fork Salmon..........  ........................                 17060206
Middle Salmon--Chamberlain........                 17060207                  17060207
South Fork Salmon.................  ........................                 17060208
Lower Salmon......................                 17060209                  17060209                  17060209
Little Salmon.....................  ........................                 17060210
Clearwater........................  ........................  ........................                 17060306
Lower North Fork Clearwater.......  ........................  ........................                 17060308
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\1\ Hydrologic units and names taken from DOI, USGS 1:500,000 scale hydrologic unit maps (available from USGS);
  State of Oregon, 1974; State of Washington, 1974; State of Idaho, 1974.


[58 FR 68552, Dec. 28, 1993]

                           Table 4 [Reserved]

 Table 5 to Part 226--Hydrologic Units and Counties Containing Critical 
 Habitat for Central California Coast Coho Salmon, Tribal Lands Within 
  the Range of the ESU, and Dams/Reservoirs Representing the Upstream 
                       Extent of Critical Habitat

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Counties and tribal lands
                                        Hydrologic   contained in hydrologic unit
        Hydrologic  unit name            unit No.    and within the range of ESU         Dams (reservoirs)
                                                                \1,2\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
San Lorenzo-Soquel...................     18060001  Santa Cruz (CA), San Mateo     Newell Dam (Loch Lomond).
                                                     (CA).
San Francisco Coastal South..........     18050006  San Mateo (CA)...............
San Pablo Bay........................     18050002  Marin (CA), Napa (CA)........  Phoenix Dam (Phoenix Lake).
Tomales-Drake Bays...................     18050005  Marin (CA), Sonoma (CA)......  Peters Dam (Kent Lake);
                                                                                    Seeger Dam (Nicasio
                                                                                    Reservoir).
Bodega Bay...........................     18010111  Marin (CA), Sonoma (CA)......

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Russian..............................     18010110  Sonoma (CA), Mendocino (CA)--  Warm Springs Dam (Lake
                                                     Cloverdale Rancheria; Coyote   Sonoma); Coyote Dam (Lake
                                                     Valley Rancheria; Dry Creek    Mendocino).
                                                     Rancheria; Guidiville
                                                     Rancheria; Hopland
                                                     Rancheria; Lytton Rancheria;
                                                     Pinoleville Rancheria;
                                                     Stewarts Point Rancheria.
Gualala-Salmon.......................     18010109  Sonoma (CA), Mendocino (CA)..
Big-Navarro-Garcia...................     18010108  Mendocino (CA)--Manchester/
                                                     Point Arena Rancheria;.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Some counties have very limited overlap with estuarine, riverine, or riparian habitats identified as
  critical habitat for this ESU. Consult USGS hydrologic unit maps (available from USGS) to determine specific
  county and basin boundaries.
\2\ Tribal lands are specifically excluded from critical habitat for this ESU.


[64 FR 24061, May 5, 1999]

 Table 6 to Part 226--Hydrologic Units and Counties Containing Critical 
  Habitat for Southern Oregon/Northern California Coasts Coho Salmon, 
     Tribal Lands Within the Range of the ESU, and Dams/Reservoirs 
          Representing the Upstream Extent of Critical Habitat

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Counties and tribal lands
                                        Hydrologic   contained in hydrologic unit
         Hydrologic unit name            unit No.    and within the range of ESU         Dams (reservoirs)
                                                                \1,2\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mattole..............................     18010107  Humboldt (CA), Mendocino (CA)
South Fork Eel.......................     18010106  Mendocino (CA), Humboldt
                                                     (CA)--Laytonville Rancheria;
                                                     Sherwood Valley Rancheria.
Lower Eel............................     18010105  Mendocino (CA), Humboldt
                                                     (CA), Trinity (CA).
Middle Fork Eel......................     18010104  Mendocino (CA), Trinity (CA),
                                                     Glenn (CA), Lake (CA)--Round
                                                     Valley Reservation.
Upper Eel............................     18010103  Mendocino (CA), Glenn (CA),    Scott Dam (Lake Pillsbury).
                                                     Lake (CA).
Mad-Redwood..........................     18010102  Humboldt (CA), Trinity (CA)--
                                                     Big Lagoon Rancheria; Blue
                                                     Lake Rancheria.
Smith................................     18010101  Del Norte (CA), Curry (OR)--
                                                     Elk Valley Rancheria; Smith
                                                     River Rancheria.
South Fork Trinity...................     18010212  Humboldt (CA), Trinity (CA)..
Trinity..............................     18010211  Humboldt (CA), Trinity (CA)--  Lewiston Dam (Lewiston
                                                     Hoopa Valley Reservation.      Reservoir).
Salmon...............................     18010210  Siskiyou (CA)................
Lower Klamath........................     18010209  Del Norte (CA), Humboldt
                                                     (CA), Siskiyou (CA)--Karuk
                                                     Reservation; Resighini
                                                     Rancheria; Yurok Reservation.
Scott................................     18010208  Siskiyou (CA)--Quartz Valley
                                                     Reservation.
Shasta...............................     18010207  Siskiyou (CA)................  Dwinnell Dam (Dwinnell
                                                                                    Reservoir).
Upper Klamath........................     18010206  Siskiyou (CA), Jackson (OR)..  Irongate Dam (Irongate
                                                                                    Reservoir).
Chetco...............................     17100312  Curry (OR), Del Norte (CA)...
Illinois.............................     17100311  Curry (OR), Josephine (OR),    Selmac Lake Dam (Lake
                                                     Del Norte (CA).                Selmac).
Lower Rogue..........................     17100310  Curry (OR), Josephine (OR),
                                                     Jackson (OR).
Applegate............................     17100309  Josephine (OR), Jackson (OR),  Applegate Dam (Applegate
                                                     Siskiyou (CA).                 Reservoir).
Middle Rogue.........................     17100308  Josephine (OR), Jackson (OR).  Emigrant Lake Dam (Emigrant
                                                                                    Lake).
Upper Rogue..........................     17100307  Jackson (OR), Klamath (OR),    Agate Lake Dam (Agate Lake);
                                                     Douglas (OR).                  Fish Lake Dam (Fish Lake);
                                                                                    Willow Lake Dam (Willow
                                                                                    Lake); Lost Creek Dam (Lost
                                                                                    Creek Reservoir).
Sixes................................     17100306  Curry (OR)...................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Some counties have very limited overlap with estuarine, riverine, or riparian habitats identified as
  critical habitat for this ESU. Consult USGS hydrologic unit maps (available from USGS) to determine specific
  county and basin boundaries.
\2\ Tribal lands are specifically excluded from critical habitat for this ESU.


[64 FR 24061, May 5, 1999]

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