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Code · REGISTER · 2022-04-01 · Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture (USDA) · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. Request for public comments; extension of comment period

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Agency: Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Action: Request for public comments; extension of comment period
Citation: 87 FR (No. 63) · FR Doc. 2022-06874

Summary

The Subcommittee on Aquaculture (SCA) is extending the comment period on the document is published on March 3, 2022, seeking public comment on a draft outline of the Strategic Plan for Aquaculture Economic Development (SPAED), and information on a planned update to the 1983 National Aquaculture Development Plan (NADP).

Dates

The comment period for FR Doc. 2022-04444, published at 87 FR 12074 on March 3, 2022, is extended. Comments must be received by April 15, 2022, to be assured of consideration.

Supplementary Information

The Subcommittee on Aquaculture (SCA) is seeking public comment on a draft outline of the Strategic Plan for Aquaculture Economic Development (SPAED), and information on a planned update to the 1983 National Aquaculture Development Plan (NADP). The SCA is a statutory subcommittee that operates under the Committee on Environment of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) under the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President [National Aquaculture Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-362. 94 Stat. 1198, 16 U.S.C. 2801, et seq. ) and the National Aquaculture Improvement Act of 1985 (Pub. L. 99-198, 99 Stat. 1641)]. In May of 2020, the SCA established a Task Force charged with developing the SPAED, and this Task Force is seeking public comment on a draft outline regarding the goals and objectives to be included. The draft outline is available at . In addition, the National Aquaculture Act of 1980 required select federal agencies to develop, and update as necessary, the NADP. Last completed in 1983, the NADP describes aquaculture associated technologies, problems, and opportunities in the United States and its territories. It recommends actions to solve problems, and analyzes the social, environmental, and economic impacts of growth in aquaculture. As announced in the Federal Register in August 2021, the SCA is updating the NADP, which will incorporate by reference the final and any subsequent updated versions of the National Strategic Plan for Aquaculture Research (NSPAR), the Strategic Plan to Enhance Regulatory Efficiency in Aquaculture (SPEREA), and the SPAED. The NSPAR and the SPEREA are in the final stages of review. Draft versions can be found at , where final versions will be posted once approved. The SCA is seeking comments on additional topics to be covered in the NADP. Signed at Washington, DC, March 29, 2022. Yvette Anderson, Federal Register Liaison Officer, ARS, ERS, NASS. [FR Doc. 2022-06874 Filed 3-31-22; 8:45 am]

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