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Part II
Department of the Interior
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Fish and Wildlife Service
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50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical
Habitat for the Perdido Key Beach Mouse, Choctawhatchee Beach Mouse,
and St. Andrew Beach Mouse; Final Rule
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
RIN 1018-T90
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of
Critical Habitat for the Perdido Key Beach Mouse, Choctawhatchee Beach
Mouse, and St. Andrew Beach Mouse
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are revising
critical habitat for the Perdido Key beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus
trissyllepsis) and Choctawhatchee beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus
allophrys) and designating critical habitat for the St. Andrew beach
mouse (Peromyscus polionotus peninsularis) under the Endangered Species
Act of 1973, as amended (Act). In total, approximately 6,193 acres (ac)
(2,506 hectares (ha)) are being designated as critical habitat for the
three subspecies. This action adds approximately 135 ac (44 ha) to the
amount of currently designated critical habitat for the Perdido Key
beach mouse and 1,629 ac (659 ha) to the area designated for the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse. The critical habitat is located in Baldwin
County, Alabama; and Escambia, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, and Gulf
Counties, Florida.
DATES: This rule becomes effective on November 13, 2006.
ADDRESSES: To review comments and materials received, as well as
supporting documentation used in the preparation of this final rule,
make an appointment with the Field Supervisor during normal business
hours, at the Panama City Field Office, 1601 Balboa Avenue, Panama
City, Florida 32405. The final rule, economic analysis, and maps will
also be available via the Internet at http://www.fws.gov/panamacity.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Field Supervisor, Panama City Field
Office, (850) 769-0552 (telephone) or (850) 763-2177 (fax). Persons who
use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 800-877-8339, 7 days a week and 24
hours a day.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Role of Critical Habitat in Actual Practice of Administering and
Implementing the Act
Attention to and protection of habitat is paramount to successful
conservation actions. The role that designation of critical habitat
plays in protecting habitat of listed species, however, is often
misunderstood. As discussed in more detail below in the discussion of
exclusions under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, there are significant
limitations on the regulatory effect of designation under section
7(a)(2) of the Act. In brief, (1) designation provides additional
protection to habitat only where there is a Federal nexus; (2) the
protection is relevant only when, in the absence of designation,
destruction or adverse modification of the critical habitat would take
place (in other words, other statutory or regulatory protections,
policies, or other factors relevant to agency decision-making would not
prevent the destruction or adverse modification); and (3) designation
of critical habitat triggers the prohibition of destruction or adverse
modification of that habitat, but it does not require specific actions
to restore or improve habitat.
Currently, only 475 species, or 36 percent of the 1,310 listed
species in the United States under the jurisdiction of the Service,
have designated critical habitat. We address the habitat needs of all
1,310 listed species through conservation mechanisms such as listing,
section 7 consultations, the section 4 recovery planning process, the
section 9 protective prohibitions of unauthorized take, section 6
funding to the States, the section 10 incidental take permit process,
and cooperative, nonregulatory efforts with private landowners. The
Service believes that these measures may make the difference between
extinction and survival for many species.
In considering exclusions of areas originally proposed for
designation, we evaluated the benefits of designation in light of
Gifford Pinchot Task Force v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
In that case, the Ninth Circuit invalidated the Service's regulation
defining ``destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat.''
In response, on December 9, 2004, the Director issued guidance to be
considered in making section 7 adverse modification determinations.
This critical habitat designation does not use the invalidated
regulation in our consideration of the benefits of including areas in
this final designation. The Service will carefully manage future
consultations that analyze impacts to designated critical habitat,
particularly those that appear to be resulting in an adverse
modification determination. Such consultations will be reviewed by the
Regional Office prior to finalizing to ensure that an adequate analysis
has been conducted that is informed by the Director's guidance.
On the other hand, to the extent that designation of critical
habitat provides protection, that protection can come at significant
social and economic cost. In addition, the mere administrative process
of designation of critical habitat is expensive, time-consuming, and
controversial. The current statutory framework of critical habitat,
combined with past judicial interpretations of the statute, make
critical habitat the subject of excessive litigation. As a result,
critical habitat designations are driven by litigation and courts
rather than biology, and made at a time and under a time frame that
limits our ability to obtain and evaluate the scientific and other
information required to make the designation most meaningful.
In light of these circumstances, the Service believes that
additional agency discretion would allow our focus to return to those
actions that provide the greatest benefit to the species most in need
of protection.
Procedural and Resource Difficulties in Designating Critical Habitat
We have been inundated with lawsuits for our failure to designate
critical habitat, and we face a growing number of lawsuits challenging
critical habitat determinations once they are made. These lawsuits have
subjected the Service to an ever-increasing series of court orders and
court-approved settlement agreements, compliance with which now
consumes nearly the entire listing program budget. This leaves the
Service with little ability to prioritize its activities to direct
scarce listing resources to the listing program actions with the most
biologically urgent species conservation needs.
The consequence of the critical habitat litigation activity is that
limited listing funds are used to defend active lawsuits, to respond to
Notices of Intent (NOIs) to sue relative to critical habitat, and to
comply with the growing number of adverse court orders. As a result,
listing petition responses, the Service's own proposals to list
critically imperiled species, and final listing determinations on
existing proposals are all significantly delayed.
The accelerated schedules of court-ordered designations have left
the Service with limited ability to provide for public participation or
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making decisions on listing and critical habitat proposals, due to the
risks associated with noncompliance with judicially imposed deadlines.
This in turn fosters a second round of litigation in which those who
fear adverse impacts from critical habitat designations challenge those
designations. The cycle of litigation appears endless, and is very
expensive, thus diverting resources from conservation actions that may
provide relatively more benefit to imperiled species.
The costs resulting from the designation include legal costs, the
cost of preparation and publication of the designation, the analysis of
the economic effects and the cost of requesting and responding to
public comment, and in some cases the costs of compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). These costs, which are not
required for many other conservation actions, directly reduce the funds
available for direct and tangible conservation actions.
Background
It is our intent to discuss only those topics directly relevant to
the designation of critical habitat in this rule. For ecological and
life history information on the Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee
beach mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse, please refer to the proposed
rule published in the Federal Register on December 15, 2005 (70 FR
74426).
Previous Federal Actions
The Perdido Key beach mouse and Choctawhatchee beach mouse were
listed as endangered on June 6, 1985 (50 FR 23872). Critical habitat
was designated for the Perdido Key beach mouse and the Choctawhatchee
beach mouse at the time of listing, consisting primarily of primary and
secondary dunes, but not including high-elevation (scrub dune) habitat.
A recovery plan for these beach mice was completed in 1987. On November
5, 1991, the Service received a petition from the Alabama Conservancy
to revise critical habitat for the Perdido Key beach mouse through an
emergency rule. A notice announcing our finding that the petitioned
action was warranted, but would be delayed until higher priority
actions had been completed, was published on June 18, 1993 (58 FR
33606). On February 2, 1999, the Service was petitioned by the Sierra
Club and Biodiversity Legal Foundation to revise critical habitat for
the Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and Alabama
beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates). The Service published a
90-day finding on November 18, 1999 (64 FR 63004). The 12-month
finding, published September 26, 2000 (65 FR 57800), found that
revision of critical habitat for the three subspecies of beach mice was
warranted. Since that time, critical habitat revision has been
precluded due to other higher priority listing and critical habitat
actions. On June 17, 2003, a lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District of Alabama (Sierra Club and Center for
Biological Diversity v. Norton et al., 1:03-CV-00377-CB) alleging that
the Service violated the Act by failing to revise critical habitat for
the Perdido Key, Choctawhatchee, and Alabama beach mice, and withheld
or unreasonably delayed the revision under the Administrative Procedure
Act. In a December 2004 declaration, we stated we would submit a
proposed revision for the Perdido Key beach mouse and the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse by November 15, 2005, and a final revision
by September 30, 2006. The revision of critical habitat for the Alabama
beach mouse will be published as a separate determination.
The St. Andrew beach mouse was listed as endangered on December 18,
1998 (63 FR 70053). The designation of critical habitat was found to be
not prudent at the time of listing. After a lawsuit was filed against
the Service in 2003 by the Center for Biological Diversity (Center for
Biological Diversity v. Norton, 4:03CV315-WS/WCS) challenging the ``not
prudent'' finding, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Florida granted the Service's motion for voluntary remand and ordered
the Service to publish a new final decision with respect to the
designation of critical habitat for the St. Andrew beach mouse on or
before September 30, 2006.
Further information regarding previous Federal actions for the
Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew
beach mouse can be found in our proposal for critical habitat for these
three subspecies published in the Federal Register on December 15, 2005
(70 FR 74426), and in our revised proposal and notice of availability
of the draft economic analysis published June 16, 2006 (71 FR 35048).
Summary of Comments and Recommendations
We requested written comments from the public on the proposed
designation of critical habitat for Perdido Key beach mouse,
Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse in the proposed
rule published on December 15, 2005 (70 FR 74426), and in the revised
proposed rule and announcement of the availability of the draft
Economic Analysis and public hearings published on June 16, 2006 (71 FR
35048). We also contacted Federal, State, and local agencies;
scientific organizations; and other interested parties and invited them
to comment on the proposed rule. In addition, we held two public
hearings, on June 26 and June 27, 2006, in Panama City and Pensacola,
Florida, respectively.
During the comment period that opened on December 15, 2005, and
closed on February 13, 2006, we received 73 comments directly
addressing the proposed critical habitat designation: 5 from peer
reviewers and 68 from organizations or individuals. During the comment
period that opened on June 16, 2006, and closed on July 17, 2006, we
received 48 comments directly addressing the proposed critical habitat
designation and the draft economic analysis. Of these latter comments,
all were from organizations and individuals. Collectively, 30
commenters supported the designation of critical habitat for Perdido
Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice
and 90 opposed the designation. One letter did not express support or
opposition to the proposed critical habitat designation, but provided
information only. Comments received were grouped into 6 general
categories specifically relating to the proposed critical habitat
designation for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and
St. Andrew beach mice, and are addressed in the following summary and
incorporated into the final rule as appropriate. We received 10
requests for a public hearing.
Peer Review
In accordance with our policy published on July 1, 1994 (59 FR
34270), we solicited expert opinions from six knowledgeable individuals
with scientific expertise that included familiarity with the species,
the geographic region in which the species occurs, and conservation
biology principles. We received responses from five of the peer
reviewers. Peer reviewer comments are addressed in the following
summary and incorporated into the final rule as appropriate.
The peer reviewers generally concurred with our methods and
conclusions and provided additional information, clarifications, and
suggestions to improve the final critical habitat rule. All peer
reviewers concurred that revision of critical habitat to include
interior scrub habitat
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is warranted. Data provided by peer reviewers led us to consider the
addition of several areas and removal of one area that had been
proposed as critical habitat. Several comments were submitted regarding
the paucity of information regarding the specific habitat needs and
influences on habitat use within a fragmented, urbanized landscape.
Suggestions were also made and language was provided to clarify
biological information or make the proposed rule easier to follow and
review.
We reviewed all comments received from the peer reviewers and the
public for substantive issues and new information regarding critical
habitat for the Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and
St. Andrew beach mice, and addressed them in the following summary.
Peer Reviewer Comments
(1) Comment: One peer reviewer suggested that the term ``critical
habitat'' has lost much of its initial meaning.
Our Response: The term ``critical habitat'' is often misunderstood.
A designation of critical habitat does not designate or identify a
preserve or refuge. It does not allow the government to ``take''
property. It does not affect individuals, organizations, States, local
governments, or other non-Federal entities that do not require Federal
permits or funding. Critical habitat provides non-regulatory benefits
to the species by informing the public of areas that are important for
species recovery and where conservation actions would be most
effective. Designation of critical habitat can help focus conservation
activities for a listed species by identifying areas that contain the
physical and biological features that are essential for conservation of
that species, and can alert the public as well as land-managing
agencies to the importance of those areas. On the other hand, listed
species and their habitats are protected by the Act whether or not they
are in areas designated as critical habitat. For this reason, the
Service has assigned a low priority to designating critical habitat
because it believes that a more effective use of limited resources is
to place imperiled species on the threatened and endangered species
list. Many declining species are currently lacking any protection under
the Act. We believe it is a higher priority to list those species in
need of protection rather than to designate critical habitat for
species already protected under the Act. Continuing court decisions
however, have required us to designate critical habitat for an
increasing number of listed species.
(2) Comment: Two peer reviewers questioned our use of the term
``core population'' without a definition and do not believe the term
was consistently or objectively applied.
Our Response: Reference to ``core populations'' was removed from
the unit descriptions for clarity reasons because it has different
definitions and uses. The use of the term was a reference to mainland
versus island or core versus satellite metapopulation models, in which
the core population is relatively resistant to extinction while some
satellite populations tend to go extinct repeatedly and are recolonized
by individuals dispersing from the core. What was meant by a ``core
population'' in the proposed rule is a historically relatively stable,
source population from which individuals are believed to disperse and
recolonize adjacent areas. In a natural landscape, locations of core
populations would change through time, due to localized disturbances or
changes in habitat quality. Currently, with the populations existing in
isolation with no connectivity (with the exception of Perdido Key), it
is believed that core populations perpetually occupy the large
contiguous patches that remain.
(3) Comment: Two peer reviewers and one commenter stated that
evaluation of management plans at individual sites was not clear. The
commenter questioned why the proposed rule stated that, if revised, the
draft Tyndall Air Force Base Integrated Natural Resources Management
Plan (INRMP) may provide sufficient protection to beach mice and allow
for the military lands to be excluded, whereas the same weight was not
given to a management plan that was submitted to the Service as a part
of a consultation for development of private lands.
Our Response: Exclusions of military lands and privately owned
property are provided for in the Act. Section 4(a)(3)(B) of the Act
prohibits the Service from designating as critical habitat any lands or
other geographical areas owned or controlled by the Department of
Defense, or designated for its use, that are subject to an INRMP
prepared under section 101 of the Sikes Act (16 U.S.C. 670a), if the
Secretary of the Interior determines in writing that such a plan
provides a benefit to the species for which critical habitat is
proposed for designation. At the time of the proposed rule, Tyndall Air
Force Base (AFB) did not have an INRMP that had been approved by the
Secretary of the Interior. It is currently in the process of preparing
an updated INRMP; however, this document is still in draft form.
Therefore, the Service has found that the draft Tyndall INRMP does not
qualify for exemption of Tyndall AFB from critical habitat pursuant to
section 4(a)(3) of the Act. Portions of Tyndalll AFB have been excluded
because they do not contain the primary constituent elements (PCEs).
Once completed and approved, Tyndall's INRMP can be used to amend this
designation.
Private lands may be excluded pursuant to section 4(b)(2) if they
have management plans that benefit the species. We have excluded two
existing HCPs from critical habitat designation (Stallworth Preserve
and Watercolor and Watersound). The private lands referred to in this
comment, however, are in the early stages of a consultation under
section 7 of the Act, and do not have finalized design plans or habitat
management plans developed sufficiently that they could be reviewed for
possible exclusion. Compliance with CH designation will be included in
any future section 10 permit.
(4) Comment: One peer reviewer suggests that our statement that
beach mice were initially thought to be restricted to the frontal
dunes, and only recently have been found to occupy secondary dunes been
found to be occupied, is not entirely accurate.
Our Response: Historically, beach mice were considered to be
restricted to dunes with sea oats (Bangs 1898, pp. 195-200),
concentrated within the line of dunes nearest the Gulf (Howell 1921, p.
239), or inhabiting the sand dunes near the ocean (Howell 1939, p.
364). As these descriptions of habitat use are relatively general and
do not mention interior habitat, confusion about the use of scrub
habitat may have led to subsequent research focusing on the frontal
dunes. Later research reported captures both in the frontal dunes and
in adjoining, inland scrub habitat (Blair 1951, p. 21; Pournelle and
Barrington 1953, pp.133-134; Bowen 1968, p.4). While these studies
documented the presence of beach mice in the scrub habitat, low
population densities were interpreted to indicate that the scrub
represented inferior or low quality habitat. More recent research has
illustrated that beach mice use interior scrub habitat on a permanent
basis, and that this habitat serves an invaluable role in the
persistence of beach mouse populations after storm events (Swilling et
al. 1998, pp. 294-296; Sneckenberger 2001, p. 18). Recent studies have
also shown no significant difference between the two habitat types in
availability of food resources or burrow sites, beach mouse body mass,
survival rate, reproductive rate, and home range size (Swilling 2000,
pp. 17-25; Sneckenberger 2001, pp. 80-87).
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(5) Comment: Two peer reviewers found the PCE section difficult to
follow, and the PCEs highly interrelated, and not used effectively to
designate critical habitat.
Our Response: Beach mice are adapted to a wide range of conditions
as they inhabit areas with frequent severe disturbance. The PCEs may
appear to be interrelated, but they are based on five key components:
(1) Land that includes all beach mouse habitat types, (2) Land that
provides only frontal dunes, (3) Land that provides only scrub dune
habitat, (4) Land that serves to preserve habitat connections, and (5)
Land within the coastal dune ecosystem that maintains a natural light
regime (please refer to Primary Constituent Elements section for full
description of PCEs). PCEs aid in identifying key habitat features
necessary for the conservation of beach mice.
(6) Comment: Three peer reviewers and several commenters suggested
inclusion of several specific areas (additional lands on Gulf Islands
National Seashore, St. Andrew State Park, and Tyndall AFB; the area on
St. Joseph Peninsula from Cape San Blas to Money Bayou, several small
areas near Grayton Beach and Lake Powell). One peer reviewer suggested
the inclusion of additional private lands, but did not specify where.
Our Response: All of the areas suggested by the commenters were
considered for inclusion. We added the areas on Tyndall Air Force Base
and Gulf Islands National Seashore. We concluded, however, that the
other areas did not meet the criteria for designation of critical
habitat. Many of the suggested areas did not include beach mouse
habitat or contain the PCE's, or were not of sufficient size to provide
any long-term conservation benefits.
Critical habitat designations do not signal that habitat outside
the designation is unimportant or may not be required for recovery.
However, a critical habitat designation is limited to areas occupied by
the species at the time of listing on which PCE's are found, or areas
that are essential to the conservation of the species. The designation
of critical habitat may not include all of the habitat areas that may
eventually be determined to be necessary for the recovery of the
species. Please note that when beach mice occupy such areas, they are
still consulted on under the Act, regardless of their inclusion within
critical habitat.
(7) Comment: One peer reviewer suggested that Bates (1992) and the
trapping work of others concerning presence or absence of beach mice on
Henderson Beach, Grayton Beach, and St. Andrew State Park should be
cited.
Our Response: Trapping results discussed in the proposed rule were
limited to occurrence data important to the critical habitat
designation, which includes documented presence or absence at the time
of listing and current knowledge regarding occurrence. A single
trapping event can provide evidence of beach mouse presence in an area
if beach mice are caught, however due to detection probabilities, a
single trapping event, during which no beach mice were caught, does not
determine absence. Our trapping protocol recommends quarterly trapping
for two years as necessary to determine absence of beach mice. The
Service is tasked with using the best scientific information available.
Given the limited, sporadic nature of efforts, such as Bates (1992), if
beach mice are not captured, this provides little information regarding
the probability of beach mice occupying an area. Therefore, while this
information was considered in formulating this rule, it was not found
to be dispositive.
(8) Comment: One peer reviewer found the boundary of SABM-1
(particularly the private lands on the eastern edge of Crooked Island
East, and land east of St. Andrew Sound), and the description of SABM-3
to be unclear.
Our Response: As the coastline in these areas erodes and accretes
severely in relatively short periods of time, mapping data represent a
``snapshot'' of the coastline in the recent past. This may have been
the cause for the ambiguity in the boundary. In the final rule we have
clarified the SABM-3 boundary description. Since the narrative unit
descriptions may lack precision, we also published a list of the
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates to define a more exact
boundary.
(9) Comment: One peer reviewer and one commenter alerted us to an
error that the proposed rule wrongly asserts the presence of mice
within SABM-2.
Our Response: We regret that an error was inadvertently made in the
proposed rule. We published a correction in a notice in the Federal
Register on June 16, 2006 (71 FR 35048).
(10) Comment: One peer reviewer suggested describing details of the
two Habitat Conservation Plans in the Background section.
Our Response: The Background section of the proposed rule is
limited to a discussion of only those biological topics directly
relevant to the designation of critical habitat and provides an
expansive, broad view of the species' status and threats to their
persistence. Habitat Conservation Plans are described in detail in the
Application of Section 4(a)(3) and Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of
the Act section of this final rule. The proposed rule for the Perdido
Key, Choctawhatchee, and Perdido Key beach mice followed this format.
(11) Comment: One peer reviewer suggested a more detailed review of
the subject of corridors, connectivity among habitat patches, and
dispersal filters, particularly explaining what type of corridors may
be considered ``functional.''
Our Response: Because of the frequent misuse or confusion with the
term ``corridor,'' we deliberately did not use or discuss that term and
instead used ``habitat connectivity,'' a term that is easily understood
and does not have multiple meanings or uses. Habitat connectivity and
fragmentation are discussed both in the Background section and in the
Habitat Connectivity section under the Primary Constituent Elements
heading. While we can ascertain from other research what factors may
influence the use of or dispersal through patches of habitat by beach
mice, we do not know the minimum size or shape requirements of these
areas, or what other features are necessary for functional use of small
or linear patches of habitat.
(12) Comment: One peer reviewer suggested considering habitat types
adjacent to beach mouse habitat for inclusion, as these areas may
provide important resources.
Our Response: The Act requires us to designate critical habitat on
the basis of the best scientific data available. Neither the published
literature nor our knowledge supports other habitat types as containing
the physical and biological features that are essential to the
conservation of the beach mice. Habitat types adjacent to those used by
beach mice, therefore, do not meet the requirements for inclusion in
the critical habitat designation. We reiterate, however, that
designation of areas as critical habitat does not signal that habitat
outside the designation is unimportant or may not be required for
recovery.
(13) Comment: One peer reviewer questioned the ability of isolated
critical habitat units to preserve genetic connectivity.
Our Response: With the exception of Perdido Key, critical habitat
units are isolated by cities and towns, which are believed to be
impenetrable by dispersing beach mice. Since connectivity, both for
transfer of individuals and genetic material, cannot occur through
these areas it was crucial
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that we designate lands sufficient in size and habitat quality to
support multiple, independent populations. If appropriate and
necessary, genetic studies will be used to determine if any additional
special management is needed to maintain genetic connectivity or
preserve rare alleles.
(14) Comment: One peer reviewer questioned if the Henderson Beach
Unit and the Deer Lake Unit are large enough to support beach mouse
populations.
Our Response: We do not know the minimum area necessary to support
a population of beach mice, but with habitat management efforts, we
believe that the Henderson Beach and Deer Lake Units may be sufficient
in size to support populations of beach mice. Henderson Beach (or the
Henderson Beach unit) is 96 ac (39 ha) and has been recommended as a
site for translocation in the past (Bates 1992, p. 6; Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) 2001, p. 6). Due to its
westernmost location, it may serve as an important source population if
storms extirpate or greatly reduce local populations or populations to
the east. Deer Lake State Park is within the Deer Lake Unit (49 ac; 20
ha), which also includes adjacent private lands. While a portion of the
private lands (71 ac; 29 ha) has been excluded in the final rule, these
areas are under a management plans that serve to maintain and improve
the beach mouse's primary constituent elements. Together, we believe
these lands should be sufficient to support a population of beach mice.
(15) Comment: One peer reviewer stated that genetic evidence
indicates that Crooked Island East should be considered within the
range of Choctawhatchee beach mice, not St. Andrew Beach mice.
Our Response: Genetic analyses using microsatellite data (Wooten
and Holler 1999, pp. 65-66), revealed that beach mice inhabiting
Crooked Island East historically may have had some genetic exchange
with beach mice inhabiting Shell Island (Choctawhatchee beach mice).
However, the analyses did not suggest that beach mice inhabiting
Crooked Island East should not be classified as St. Andrew beach mice.
Furthermore, coat coloration and patterns were also evaluated and
agreed with Bowen's (1968; pp. 82-85) taxonomic classification of
Crooked Island East specimens as St. Andrew beach mice. Recent research
findings (Van Zant 2006, p. 65), available after the publication of the
proposed rule, suggest that Crooked Island East was historically
inhabited by Choctawhatchee beach mice, contradicting the accepted
historic ranges of the subspecies. These findings have yet to be peer
reviewed, and at this time, we do not find a formal change is
warranted.
(16) Comment: One commenter suggested that if beach mice were
present on the mainland portion of St. Andrew State Park, FDEP staff
would have been aware of their presence.
Our Response: Beach mice were documented at St. Andrew State Park
mainland as late as 1968 (Bowen 1968, pp. 86-88), though no records of
survey efforts exist again until Humphrey and Barbour (1981, pp. 41-42)
and Meyers (1983, p. 5), when beach mice were not detected. These
studies did not document the absence of beach mice. No known
modification or impact to the coastal dunes that would logically lead
to a local extirpation has occurred on the park since beach mice were
known to occupy the area, and habitat appears to be healthy and
suitable to support a population of beach mice. Therefore, we consider
it occupied.
General Comments
Comments Related to Regulatory Burden and Private Property Concerns
(17) Comment: Several commenters believe that the proposed critical
habitat designation is a violation of their property rights.
Our Response: Designation of private lands as critical habitat does
not mean they are or will be taken by the Federal government or that
reasonable uses will be restricted. The designation of critical habitat
does not affect land ownership or establish a refuge, wilderness,
reserve, preserve, or other conservation area. It does not enable
government or public access to private lands. We evaluated this rule in
accordance with Executive Order 12630, and we believe that this
critical habitat designation for the Perdido Key, Choctawhatchee, and
St. Andrew beach mice will not have significant takings implications.
We do not anticipate that property values, rights, or ownership will be
significantly affected by the critical habit burden above that cat
designation. In fact, we determined that the designation would result
in little additional regulatoryurrently in place, as the subspecies are
already federally listed and the majority of the area designated is
occupied by the subspecies.
(18) Comment: Several commenters, including Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT), voiced concern or confusion related to the
voluntary mitigation option used by some property owners on Perdido Key
for projects impacting beach mice or their habitat.
Our Response: Mitigation is recommended for all section 10 (Habitat
Conservation Planning) projects impacting beach mice or their habitat
regardless of whether the area is designated as critical habitat. The
voluntary mitigation option involves donation into a conservation fund
to support surveys, research, and recovery measures for the Perdido Key
beach mouse. The conservation fund was developed through an interagency
agreement to give property owners on Perdido Key an additional
mitigation option to offset impacts to beach mice and their habitat
from new development. This agreement responds to requests from the
development community, and sets in motion a new process--created by
Escambia County, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, and the
Service--to aid in mitigating impacts to the beach mouse and its
habitat while reducing the time needed to review permit applications by
implementing a broad-based, interagency, conservation strategy. This
voluntary mitigation option and the associated fund were developed
completely outside of the critical habitat designation process. Because
critical habitat does not affect individual landowners applying for
Federal permits through the Habitat Conservation Planning process, the
designation of critical habitat for the Perdido Key beach mouse will
have no effect on the Interagency Agreement adopted by Escambia County.
Additionally, no permits or mitigation are required for property owners
rebuilding within the footprint of the previous developments.
(19) Comment: Several commenters, including the FDOT, were
concerned about the economic impacts of the critical habitat
designation. They believe that the designation adds to the hardship
caused by the recent tropical storms and hurricanes and will lead to
decreased property values.
Our Response: It is our belief that the primary effect of critical
habitat is to identify areas important for the conservation of the
species. Regardless of critical habitat designation, private property
owners are already required to consult with the Service because the
subspecies are already federally listed. The Act requires us to
consider potential economic impacts of a critical habitat designation
when designating critical habitat. If the benefits of excluding an area
outweigh the benefits of including it, the Service may exclude an area
from critical habitat, unless the exclusion would result in the
extinction
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of the species. Due to the difficulty in making a distinction between
listing and critical habitat effects within critical habitat
boundaries, the economic analysis considers all future conservation-
related impacts to be coextensive with the designation. Coextensive
effects may also include impacts associated with overlapping protective
measures of the other Federal, State, and local laws that aid habitat
conservation in the areas designated. The designation will result in
little additional regulatory burden beyond that currently in place;
Section 3 of the Economic Analysis quantifies property value losses
associated with conservation efforts for the three subspecies. Nearly
all of these losses would result with or without critical habitat
designation (see also our response to comment 17).
(20) Comment: Several commenters believed that the designation of
beach mouse critical habitat is holding up development or may restrict
their future development plans or recreational use, or require
restoration on private lands. The FDEP voiced concerns that the
consultation process may restrict future development plans on State
lands.
Our Response: There has been some confusion concerning the revision
of critical habitat and the permitting process for coastal development
in Perdido Key beach mouse habitat. Some private landowners believe the
Service's current regulations (including critical habitat) are delaying
development. However, permits are needed if the take of mice is
expected. That requirement is unaffected by critical habitat. Of the 72
Perdido Key landowners that have contacted the Service, approximately
55 percent received ``no permit needed'' letters from the Service, and
the remaining approximately 45 percent received letters and information
on the process to apply for an incidental take permit. To date, 12
landowners have submitted design plans or applications for incidental
take permits.
The designation of critical habitat does not affect land ownership
or establish a refuge, wilderness, reserve, preserve, or other
conservation area. It does not allow government or public access to
private lands, close public beaches, or require restoration of private
lands. Under the Act, we have specific time frames in which to complete
the section 7 consultation process with Federal action agencies. These
time frames remain the same whether or not there is critical habitat
within the project area. Designation of critical habitat for the beach
mice notifies the Federal action agencies and the public that federally
authorized, permitted, or funded activities within these designated
critical habitat areas must comply with section 7 consultation
requirements. For each section 7 consultation, we already review the
direct and indirect effects of the proposed projects on the beach mice
and currently designated habitat, and will continue to do so for
additional critical habitat if it is designated. A critical habitat
designation does not create a separate process and timelines do not
change.
(21) Comment: Several commenters were concerned that the
designation of private property within a critical habitat unit is
similar to the Coastal Barrier Act designation of ``Other Protected
Areas,'' and that, as a result, they will lose their homeowner's
insurance policy.
Our Response: Inclusion of property within a critical habitat unit
does not prevent development or issuance of flood insurance since it
does not affect land ownership or establish a refuge, wilderness,
reserve, preserve, or other conservation area; nor does it alter
existing Coastal Barrier System unit boundaries. In contrast,the
Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 provides for establishment of
``otherwise protected areas'' (OPA) which are undeveloped coastal
barriers established primarily for wildlife refuge, sanctuary,
recreational, or natural resource conservation purposes. New
construction within otherwise protected areas cannot receive Federal
flood insurance unless it conforms to designated purposes for
protection of the area. No other restrictions are placed on Federal
expenditures in OPAs. Activities carried out with private or other non-
Federal funds are not restricted, so inclusion of property in a CBRS
unit or an OPA does not prevent development of that property.
(22) Comment: One commenter requested that we further explain and
define ``destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat'' and
explain how it can be mitigated for.
Our Response: Destruction or adverse modification of critical
habitat is currently defined as a direct or indirect alteration that
appreciably diminishes the value of the critical habitat for both the
survival and recovery of a listed species (50 CFR 402.02). However,
this regulatory definition was found to be invalid in a March 15, 2001,
decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
(Sierra Club v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service et al. 245 F.3d 434). In
a subsequent ruling on August 6, 2004, the United States Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Gifford Pinchot Task Force v. U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service) also found this regulatory definition to be
contrary to law. We are reviewing our regulatory definition of adverse
modification in response to these decisions. In the interim, the
Service no longer relies on the regulatory definition of destruction or
adverse modification of critical habitat at 50 CFR 402.02. Instead, we
have relied upon the statutory provisions of the Act to complete the
analyses required under section 7 consultation with respect to critical
habitat. This includes determining whether the critical habitat would
remain functional (or retain its current ability for the primary
constituent elements to be functionally established) to serve the
intended conservation role for the species.
According to the Director's December 9, 2004, memorandum, if an
action affects critical habitat but does not appreciably diminish the
value of primary constituent elements, the adverse modification
threshold is not exceeded (see Adverse Modification Standard section
below). In these cases, it is possible minimize the adverse effects of
an action through implementation of conservation measures. If, during a
consultation, the Service finds that an action would adversely modify
or destroy critical habitat, the Act requires that we identify
reasonable and prudent alternatives to the proposed action that would
eliminate the likelihood of adverse modification.
(23) Comment: Several commenters, including Tyndall AFB, requested
that their property be excluded from critical habitat designation. The
FDOT requested that road right-of-ways be excluded from critical
habitat designation.
Our Response: We have designated areas that we believe are
sufficient for the conservation of the species using the best available
science. The Act provides for the exemption and exclusion from critical
habitat under sections 4(a)(3) and 4(b)(2), respectively. We have
excluded several areas from critical habitat designation under 4(b)(2)
based on existing HCPs that preclude the need for special management
considerations. However, beyond those areas, we have determined that
none of the requested additional areas meet the criteria for exemption
under section 4(a)(3) of the Act or exclusion under section 4(b)(2) of
the Act. See response to Comment 3 concerning Tyndall AFB. FDOT right-
of-ways provide habitat for the Perdido Key, Choctawhatchee, and St.
Andrew beach mice. These areas were included in our proposed
designation because we have determined that they are essential to the
conservation of the beach mice
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and satisfy the criteria for inclusion in critical habitat.
Comments Related to Suggested Alternatives to Designating Critical
Habitat
(24) Comment: Several commenters believed that the public land on
Perdido Key is sufficient for conservation of the Perdido Key beach
mouse.
Our Response: While 51 percent of Perdido Key overall is public
lands, only a portion of this is suitable for beach mice. Approximately
42 percent of the Perdido Key barrier island (2,949 ac) (1,193 ha) is
identified as beach mouse habitat (1,300 ac; 526 ha). Of that, 76
percent (991 ac; 401 ha) is public land. Historic evidence has
illustrated that without human intervention (translocation project),
the Perdido Key beach mouse would have been extirpated in the late
1980s (Holler et al. 1989, pp. 402, 403), when there was even more
habitat available on Perdido Key than there is currently. This process
witnessed on Perdido Key in recent history follows the primary
literature concerning population persistence and the need for multiple
populations and functional connectivity (Soule and Wilcox 1980; Ehrlich
1988, pp. 21-27; Fahrig and Merriam 1994, pp. 50-59; Oli et al. 2001,
pp. 113-116). It is based on this research, coupled with beach mouse
research and ecological tenets, that we designated critical habitat for
the Perdido Key beach mouse (as well as the Choctawhatchee and St.
Andrew beach mouse).
(25) Several commenters suggested that Federal dollars and Federal
programs should be used to acquire more conservation lands for the
beach mice instead of proposing the designation of privately owned
lands.
Our Response: Some Federal funds are available to contribute
towards the purchase of property intended for protected species
conservation, but generally, our budgets do not easily allow for land
acquisition as a method of conservation.
Most federally listed species in the United States will not recover
without the cooperation of non-Federal landowners. More than 60 percent
of the United States is privately owned (EPA 2003, p. 3-3) and at least
80 percent of endangered or threatened species occur either partially
or solely on private lands (USGAO 1994, p. 4). Stein et al. (1995)
found that only about 12 percent of listed species were found almost
exclusively on Federal lands (90 to 100 percent of their known
occurrences restricted to Federal lands) and that 50 percent of
federally listed species are not known to occur on Federal lands at
all.
Furthermore, public lands (such as State and national parks) are
under constant pressure to expand their facilities to increase access,
parking, and concessions to accommodate the increased visitation, all
of which may impact beach mouse habitat. Public lands managers consult
with the Service and apply for incidental take permits just as a
private landowner would. Federal funds mainly contribute toward habitat
management, predator control programs, monitoring, and research, but
rarely are Federal funds available to contribute towards the purchase
of property intended for protected species conservation.
(26) Comment: Several commenters believed that the Perdido Key
beach mouse is not native to Perdido Key, and, therefore, should not be
federally protected. Other commenters believe that the Federal
government created beach mice habitat when they dug the intracoastal
waterway, or beach mice are simply old field mice and are, therefore,
not a rare species warranting protection.
Our Response: It has been established that the oldfield mouse
(Peromyscus polionotus) and its subspecies are native to the
southeastern United States, and the Perdido Key beach mouse is native
to Perdido Key in Florida and Alabama (Holler 1992a, pp. 102-104).
Bowen (1968, pp. 8-13) used differences in fur color and skeletal
measures to recognize subspecies of beach mice. Bowen's work is the
latest published comprehensive review of beach mice classification, is
the accepted taxonomy of the species, and is the taxonomy on which the
Service continues to rely.
(27) Comment: One commenter suggested that there should be more
effort or laws instituted to control feral cats on Perdido Key
particularly those being fed at entrance to Ono Island.
Our Response: Feral cats are identified as a major threat to beach
mice and are believed to be a contributing factor to the cause of
several local extirpations. The Service works with partners to increase
public awareness concerning the impacts feral cats have on beach mice
and other wildlife. Local (Escambia County) pet laws require that cats
must be confined to your property (in your house or inside a fence or
pen) or under direct control (on a leash) when off your property. Cats
are not permitted to roam at large, nor are they permitted on the
public beaches. The Service works with private landowners as they
develop their properties to address feral cat issues.
(28) Comment: One commenter suggests breeding beach mice in
captivity instead of designating critical habitat.
Our Response: While demographics are a concern when population
numbers are extremely low, habitat is the main factor influencing the
persistence of beach mice. Research indicates that Beach mice are
capable of recovering from severe population bottlenecks without human
intervention, provided that sufficient habitat is available (Wooten
1994, p. 28).
Research into the feasibility of captive breeding is a task named
in the recovery plan and preliminary studies of holding beach mice in
captivity are underway; however, breeding beach mice in captivity that
are capable of surviving in the wild is a challenging, complex, and
expensive undertaking. Some beach mouse subspecies do not breed well in
captivity, or cease breeding if the colony reaches even a moderate
level of inbreeding. Beach mice in captivity may also become diurnal or
lose their fear of predators. Furthermore, beach mice bred in captivity
would still need habitat in which to be released, and adjoining habitat
to colonize and expand the population in order to persist. The main
focus for beach mouse conservation remains to manage or enhance habitat
where possible (dune restoration, predator control efforts) and allow
beach mouse populations to recover naturally in the wild.
(29) Comment: One commenter suggested that conservation efforts on
public lands should be voluntary and involve partnerships instead of
designating them as critical habitat.
Our Response: The Service encourages voluntary conservation efforts
and partnerships that would provide management or enhancement of
habitat for threatened and endangered species. Designation of critical
habitat does not influence the extent of conservation efforts
recommended for endangered species habitat on public lands. The Service
often excludes lands from critical habitat based on conservation
partnerships.
Comments Related to Criteria and Methods Used To Designate Critical
Habitat
(30) Comment: Several commenters believed that not enough is known
about the beach mice to properly designate critical habitat, that the
proposed designation is arbitrary or incorrect, or that the best
scientific information was not used. One commenter requested that the
Director of the Service investigate the studies upon which the proposal
is based.
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Our Response: As required by section 4(b)(1)(A) of the Act, we used
the best scientific data available in determining areas that contain
the features that are essential to the conservation of the Perdido Key
beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice and St. Andrew beach mice. We
reviewed the available information pertaining to the historic and
current distributions, previously designated critical habitat, life
histories, habitats, and threats to the beach mice. We reviewed
available information that pertains to the habitat requirements of
these subspecies, including material received since completion of the
1987 recovery plan for the Choctawhatchee and Perdido Key beach mice.
This material includes data in reports submitted during section 7
consultations and by biologists holding section 10(a)(1)(A) recovery
permits; research published in peer-reviewed articles and presented in
academic theses and agency reports; regional Geographic Information
System (GIS) coverages; and beach mouse habitat maps developed by the
Service and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), as
well as our own site-specific species and habitat information, recent
biological surveys, reports and communication with other qualified
biologists or experts, and unpublished species occurrence data
contained within our files. The proposed rule was reviewed by and we
received comments from 5 independent scientific experts (peer review).
We reviewed all comments received from the peer reviewers and the
public for substantive issues and new information and, where
appropriate, have amended the final critical habitat designation.
(31) Comment: One commenter believed that special management and
protection required by the critical habitat units is not properly
identified.
Our Response: Special management and protection needs address the
maintenance and improvement of the PCE's important to the species and
manages for the long term conservation of the species. Examples may
include management of non-native predators and competitors,
preservation of habitat connectivity, management of non-native plants,
protection of beach mice and their habitat from threats by road
construction, urban and commercial development, heavy machinery, and
recreational activities. In each unit description we have identified
examples of the special management that may be necessary for that
particular unit. See also Special Management Considerations or
Protection section below.
(32) Comment: One commenter believed that the criteria used to
delineate unit boundaries are not apparent.
Our Response: When determining which areas meet the definition of
critical habitat, we considered theories of metapopulation persistence,
and beach mouse life history and historic range information, in
addition to habitat transitions. The mean high water level and the
maritime forest were used to delineate the seaward and northern
boundary of units, respectively. Use of the maritime forest as a
northern boundary is justified biologically as this habitat type is
generally directly landward of the scrub habitat, easily distinguished
in the field, and is not inhabited by beach mice. The mean high water
line was used as it is an accepted legal boundary. In urban areas,
roads, driveways, and land parcel boundaries were used to delineate
unit boundaries where appropriate.
(33) Comment: Several commenters believed that the Service has not
complied with Federal rules and regulations, including the Act, NEPA,
Administrative Procedure Act (APA), and the Commerce Clause. One
commenter believed that other relevant impacts of the designation,
besides economic impacts, have not been considered and that the Service
did not properly consider regulatory alternatives.
Our Response: As set forth below, we have complied with Federal
rules and regulations, including the Act, NEPA (see National
Environmental Policy Act below), APA, and the Commerce Clause. We
believe we have fully considered the relevant impacts of designation,
as required by the Act.
(34) Comment: Two commenters believe that the Service has
incorrectly defined occupied habitat or there is no evidence of beach
mice on private lands.
Our Response: Beach mice can be difficult to detect because of
their nocturnal movements and small size. Therefore, a specific
protocol has been developed to determine the presence or absence of
beach mice. Presence of beach mice can be established with one capture,
but due to seasonal, annual, and disturbance-related population
fluctuations, a minimum of two years of quarterly live-trapping is
necessary to determine absence of beach mice. The Service may not visit
private property unless given specific permission. Consequently, little
monitoring or research has been conducted on private property. We have
only designated areas where we have information about beach mice
presence within their dispersal distance.
(35) Comment: One commenter felt that CBM-5 should not be split
into two units.
Our Response: In our proposed rule, we specifically asked for
public comment on whether we should split CBM unit 5 into two units,
since areas within the unit differ as to whether they were known to be
occupied at the time of listing. In this final designation, we have not
split CBM unit 5 into separate units because the State requested that
it be kept as one unit. Both areas are part of St. Andrew State Park
and managed similarly by the Florida Park Service.
Comments Related to Mapping
(36) Comment: One commenter believed that including the areas
proposed for exclusion in the critical habitat maps is confusing.
Our Response: We proposed certain areas for exclusion and requested
public comment on these proposed exclusions. Excluded areas are removed
from the maps in this final rule.
(37) Comment: One commenter stated that the maps do not allow for
private landowners to determine whether they are within proposed
critical habitat.
Our Response: Please refer to the UTM coordinates and the narrative
description as well as the maps to determine if a specific location is
within designated critical habitat.
Comments Related to Site-Specific Areas
(38) Comment: One commenter specified the Gulf Beach unit (PKBM-4)
as not having the PCEs and having been designated without following
designation criteria. Three commenters believe that much of the area
proposed for designation on Perdido Key is unoccupied habitat and not
essential to beach mice.
Our Response: The land proposed for critical habitat designation
within the Gulf Beach Unit includes frontal dune habitat, scrub
habitat, and provides connectivity (PCE 2, PCE 3, and PCE 4). While not
known to be occupied at the time of listing, the presence of beach mice
was confirmed within the unit in 2004 as a result of live-trapping
efforts in conjunction with permitting (Service 2004a). This unit
includes scrub habitat and serves as a refuge during storm events and
as an important source population if storms extirpate or greatly reduce
local populations. This unit currently provides essential habitat for
connectivity between the populations at Gulf Islands National Seashore
(PKBM-5) and Perdido Key State Park (PKBM-3), and provides essential
habitat for
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expansion, natural movements, and recolonization.
Please see the Perdido Key beach mouse critical habitat unit
descriptions to review occurrence data, for which we have determined
presence of beach mice in all units except for the Gulf State Park Unit
(PKBM-1), and which were occupied at the time of listing. Occurrence
data are limited in the Gulf Beach (PKBM-4) and West Perdido Key Units
(PKBM-2), since these areas are privately owned and the Service is not
permitted to visit or work on private lands without specific permission
from the landowner. However, despite our limited access to these
private lands, we have documented the presence of beach mice within the
units.
Comments Related to Public Notification
(39) Comment: Several commenters from Walton County believed that
they were not sufficiently notified about the proposed designation of
critical habitat. The commenters requested two-week to three-month
extensions to the July 17, 2006, deadline to comment.
Our Response: The Service provided extensive public notification of
the proposed critical habitat designation (notice in the Federal
Register, public notices in 4 newspapers, news releases to 11
newspapers, and notification of local television and radio stations).
County, State, and Federal elected officials were also notified. This
notification process was implemented twice--on December 15, 2005, to
solicit comments on the proposed rule, and again on June 16, 2006, to
solicit comments on the economic analysis and again on the proposed
rule. The combined comment period was 90 days. Even though there were
no requests for hearings within the range of the Choctawhatchee or St.
Andrew beach mouse, we held an informational public meeting and public
hearing in Panama City, Florida. We held an additional meeting and
public hearing in Pensacola. An article ran in the Walton Sun on June
17, 2006, and included the dates of the public meetings and contacts
for further information. Thus, although we did not specifically notify
individual landowners within the areas to be designated, we believe we
provided adequate opportunity for the public to review and provide
comment on the original and revised proposed rules, and draft economic
analysis.
Moreover, the Service had little flexibility about the length of
the comment period. Based on the Services's own statements to the
court, the court ordered us to publish a final revision for Perdido Key
beach mouse and Choctawhatchee beach mouse critical habitat, as well
as, a new final decision with respect to designation of critical
habitat for the St. Andrew beach mouse by September 30, 2006.
Comments Related to the Draft Economic Analysis
(40) Comment: One commenter believes that the costs of the proposed
designation of Perdido Key beach mouse critical habitat outweigh the
benefits.
Our Response: Section 4(b)(2) of the Act allows the Secretary to
take into consideration potential economic impacts of a critical
habitat designation and to exclude areas from critical habitat for
economic reasons if he determines that the benefits of such exclusion
outweigh the benefits of designating the area as critical habitat,
unless the exclusion will result in the extinction of the species
concerned. Without knowing more specifically which areas the commentor
wished to be excluded, the Service cannot conduct any specific
analysis.
Please see the Economic Analysis and the Regulatory Flexibility Act
sections of the rule for information regarding specific costs
associated with the designation of critical habitat for these three
subspecies and how these costs affected the final designation.
(41) Comment: One commenter believes that the economic impact of
setting aside 29 acres should be included in the estimate for PKBM-4
for a development planned with the unit.
Our Response: This development is at an early stage of
consultation. The information currently provided to us illustrates the
preservation of 12 to 15 acres, and as this project is not at a stage
of approval, it is uncertain what the final set aside may be.
Furthermore, it would be considered predecisional for the Service to
make such a determination when the outcome of the permitting process is
unknown.
Comments From States
Section 4(i) of the Act states that ``the Secretary shall submit to
the State agency a written justification for his failure to adopt
regulations consistent with the agency's comments or petition.''
Comments received from State agencies (Florida Department of
Environmental Protection and Florida Department of Transportation)
regarding the proposal to designate critical habitat for the Perdido
Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice
are addressed in the General Comments section, comments 18, 19, 20 and
23.
Summary of Changes From Proposed Rule
As a result of comments received on the initial proposal, the
reproposal, the draft economic analysis, and a reevaluation of the
revised proposed critical habitat boundaries, we have changed our
proposed designation as follows:
(1) We adjusted the critical habitat boundaries of PKBM-5 and CBM-5
to include additions of 36 ac (15 ha) and 96 ac (39 ha), respectively,
based on peer review, public comments, and biological information
received during the public comment periods. Please see the revised
proposed rule (71 FR 35048) for more information.
(2) We adjusted the boundaries of unit SABM-1 to remove areas that
did not contain primary constituent elements or did not meet the
designation criteria. This resulted in the removal of 144 ac (58 ha) of
private and military lands (Tyndall AFB) that were included in the
proposed designation.
(3) Under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we excluded two areas of
private lands. These lands (Stallworth Preserve, and Watersound and
Watercolor) in Walton County, Florida, total 79 ac (32 ha), and are
covered under legally operative HCPs for the Choctawhatchee beach mouse
(Table 2). These HCPs provide for the conservation of Choctawhatchee
beach mice, and in general include activities such as habitat
protection, enhancement, and restoration; partnership in the
implementation and monitoring of beach mouse translocation programs on
the property; native landscaping; predator control; and through
adaptive management, assurances that the conservation effort will be
effective. For a detailed discussion of all exclusions and exemptions,
please refer to ``Application of Section 4(a)(3) and Exclusions Under
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act'' below.
Critical Habitat
Critical habitat is defined in section 3 of the Act as--(i) The
specific areas within the geographical area occupied by a species, at
the time it is listed in accordance with the Act, on which are found
those physical or biological features (I) essential to the conservation
of the species and (II) that may require special management
considerations or protection; and (ii) specific areas outside the
geographical area occupied by a species at the time it is listed, upon
a determination that such areas are essential for the conservation of
the species. Conservation, as defined under section 3 of the Act, means
to use, and the use, of all methods and procedures
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that are necessary to bring any endangered species or threatened
species to the point at which the measures provided under the Act are
no longer necessary. Such methods and procedures include, but are not
limited to, all activities associated with scientific resources
management, such as research, census, law enforcement, habitat
acquisition and maintenance, propagation, live trapping, and
transplantation, and, in the extraordinary case where population
pressures within a given ecosystem cannot be otherwise relieved, may
include regulated taking.
Critical habitat receives protection under section 7 of the Act
through the prohibition against destruction or adverse modification of
critical habitat with regard to actions carried out, funded, or
authorized by a Federal agency. Section 7 requires consultation on
Federal actions that are likely to result in the destruction or adverse
modification of critical habitat. The designation of critical habitat
does not affect land ownership or establish a refuge, wilderness,
reserve, preserve, or other conservation area. Such designation does
not allow government or public access to private lands. Section 7 is a
purely protective measure and does not require implementation of
restoration, recovery, or enhancement measures.
To be included in a critical habitat designation, the habitat
within the area occupied by the species at the time of listing must
first have features that are essential to the conservation of the
species. Critical habitat designations identify, to the extent known
using the best scientific data available, habitat areas that provide
essential life cycle needs of the species (areas on which are found the
primary constituent elements, as defined at 50 CFR 424.12(b)).
Habitat occupied at the time of listing may be included in critical
habitat only if the essential features thereon may require special
management or protection. Thus, we do not include areas where existing
management is sufficient to conserve the species. (As discussed below,
such areas may also be excluded from critical habitat pursuant to
section 4(b)(2).) Furthermore, when the best available scientific data
do not demonstrate that the conservation needs of the species require
additional areas, we will not designate critical habitat in areas
outside the geographical area occupied by the species at the time of
listing. However, an area currently occupied by the species but not
known to have been occupied at the time of listing will likely, but not
always, be essential to the conservation of the species and, therefore,
typically be included in the critical habitat designation.
The Service's Policy on Information Standards Under the Endangered
Species Act, published in the Federal Register on July 1, 1994 (59 FR
34271), and Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government
Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (Pub. L. 106-554; H.R. 5658)
and the associated Information Quality Guidelines issued by the Service
provide criteria, establish procedures, and provide guidance to ensure
that decisions made by the Service represent the best scientific data
available. They require Service biologists, to the extent consistent
with the Act and with the use of the best scientific data available, to
use primary and original sources of information as the basis for
recommendations to designate critical habitat. When the Service is
determining which areas are critical habitat, a primary source of
information is generally the listing package for the species.
Additional information sources include the recovery plan for the
species, articles in peer-reviewed journals, conservation plans
developed by States and counties, scientific status surveys and
studies, biological assessments, or other unpublished materials and
expert opinion or personal knowledge. All information is used in
accordance with the provisions of Section 515 of the Treasury and
General Government Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (Pub. L.
106-554; H.R. 5658) and the associated Information Quality Guidelines
issued by the Service.
Section 4 of the Act requires that we designate critical habitat on
the basis of the best scientific data available. Habitat is often
dynamic, and species may move from one area to another over time.
Furthermore, we recognize that designation of critical habitat may not
include all of the habitat areas that may eventually be determined to
be necessary for the recovery of the species. For these reasons,
critical habitat designations do not signal that habitat outside the
designation is unimportant or may not be required for recovery.
Areas that support populations, but are outside the critical
habitat designation, will continue to be subject to conservation
actions implemented under section 7(a)(1) of the Act and to the
regulatory protections afforded by the section 7(a)(2) jeopardy
standard, as determined on the basis of the best available information
at the time of the action. Federally funded or permitted projects
affecting listed species outside their designated critical habitat
areas may still result in jeopardy findings in some cases. Similarly,
critical habitat designations made on the basis of the best available
information at the time of designation will not control the direction
and substance of future recovery plans, habitat conservation plans, or
other species conservation planning efforts if new information
available to these planning efforts calls for a different outcome.
Primary Constituent Elements
In accordance with section 3(5)(A)(i) of the Act and regulations at
50 CFR 424.12, in determining which areas to designate as critical
habitat, we consider those physical and biological features (PCEs) that
are essential to the conservation of the species and occupied by the
species at the time of listing, that may require special management
considerations and protection. These include, but are not limited to,
space for individual and population growth and for normal behavior;
food, water, air, light, minerals, or other nutritional or
physiological requirements; cover or shelter; sites for breeding,
reproduction, and rearing (or development) of offspring; and habitats
that are protected from disturbance or are representative of the
historic geographical and ecological distributions of a species.
The specific primary constituent elements required for the Perdido
Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice
are derived from the biological needs of beach mice as described in the
proposed critical habitat designation published in the Federal Register
on December 15, 2005 (70 FR 74426).
Space for Individual and Population Growth and Normal Behavior
Long-term trapping data have shown that beach mouse densities are
cyclic and fluctuate on a seasonal and annual basis. These fluctuations
can be a result of reproduction rates, food availability, habitat
quality and quantity, catastrophic events, disease, and predation
(Blair 1951; Bowen 1968; Smith 1971; Hill 1989; Rave and Holler 1992;
Swilling et al. 1998; Swilling 2000; Sneckenberger 2001). Without
suitable habitat sufficient in size to support the natural cyclic
nature of beach mouse populations as they expand, subspecies are at
risk from local extirpation and extinction, and may not attain the
densities necessary to persist through storm events and seasonal
fluctuations of resources. The conservation of multiple large,
contiguous tracts of habitat is a key to the persistence of beach mice.
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At present, such large parcels exist mainly on public lands.
Protection, management, and conservation of beach mice on public areas
have been complicated by increased recreational use by humans as public
lands are rapidly becoming the only natural areas left on the coast.
Where protection of large contiguous tracts of beach mouse habitat
along the coast is not possible, establishing multiple independent
populations is the best defense against local and complete extinctions
due to storms and other stochastic events (Danielson 2005). Protecting
multiple populations increases the chance of at least one population
within the range of a subspecies surviving episodic storm events and
persisting while vegetation and dune structure recover.
The three beach mice utilize the rolling primary and secondary
(frontal) dunes, which are characterized by a thick growth of sea oats
(Uniola paniculata), as well as blue stem (Schizachyrium scoparium),
beach grass (Panicum amarum), and beach goldenrod (Chrysoma
pauciflosculosa). Beach mice also need scrub habitat, which consists of
relict dunes of relatively high elevation, dominated by large patches
of scrub live oak (Quercus geminata) with gopher apple (Licania
michauxii) and green briar (Smilax spp.) ground covers. Directly
landward of the scrub habitat is the maritime forest with tall, dense
growth, thick ground cover, and leaf litter that consists mainly of
Pinus sp. and thick patches of saw palmetto (Serenoa repens). The
maritime forest is not occupied by beach mice and can be used to
delineate the landward extent of beach mouse habitat.
Habitat Connectivity
Habitat loss and fragmentation associated with residential and
commercial real estate development is the primary threat contributing
to the endangered status of beach mice (Holler 1992a; Humphrey 1992).
Coastal development has fragmented all the subspecies into disjunct
populations. Isolation of habitats by imposing barriers to species
movement is an effect of fragmentation that equates to reduction in
total habitat (Noss and Csuti 1997). Furthermore, isolation of small
populations of beach mice reduces or precludes gene flow between
populations and can result in the loss of genetic diversity. Selander
et al. (1971) found that allozyme variation in beach mouse populations
(Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and Alabama beach
mice) was significantly lower than the variation detected in adjacent
inland populations. Correlations between genetic variation
(heterozygosity) and other factors have been well-researched with
oldfield mice. Lower levels of heterozygosity have been linked to less
efficient feeding, fewer demonstrations of social dominance and
exploratory behavior, and smaller body size (Garten 1976, Teska et al.
1990). Research focused on inbreeding depression in oldfield mice
(including one beach mouse subspecies) determined that the effects of
inbreeding negatively influenced factors such as litter size, number of
litters, and juvenile survivorship (Lacy et al. 1995). Demographic
factors, such as predation (especially by domestic cats), diseases, and
competition with house mice, are intensified in small, isolated
populations that may be rapidly extirpated by these pressures.
Especially when coupled with events such as storms, reduced food
availability, and reduced reproductive success, isolated populations
may experience severe declines or extirpation (Caughley and Gunn 1996).
The strength of influence these factors have on populations or
individuals is largely dependent on the degree of isolation.
Connectivity becomes essential where mice occupy fragmented areas
lacking one or more habitat types. If scrub habitat is lacking from a
particular tract, adjacent or connected tracts with scrub habitat are
necessary for food and burrow sites when resources are scarce in the
frontal dunes, and are essential to beach mouse populations during and
immediately after hurricanes. Trapping data suggest that beach mice
occupying the scrub following hurricanes recolonize the frontal dunes
once vegetation and some dune structure have recovered (Swilling et al.
1998; Sneckenberger 2001). Similarly, when frontal dune habitat is
lacking from a tract and a functional pathway to frontal dune habitat
does not exist, beach mice may not be able to obtain the resources
necessary to expand the population and reach the densities necessary to
persist through the harsh summer season or the next storm. Functional
pathways may allow for natural behavior such as dispersal and
exploratory movements, as well as gene flow to maintain genetic
variability of the population within fragmented or isolated areas. To
that end, contiguous tracts or functionally connected patches of
suitable habitat are features that are essential to the long-term
conservation of beach mice.
PCEs 1, 2, and 3 reflect the distinct roles of the frontal dune and
scrub habitat when contiguous and when isolated. A consequence of
coastal development is a high level of habitat fragmentation and loss
of habitat connectivity. While areas providing both frontal dune and
scrub dune habitat (PCE 1) is preferred and serves beach mice
populations in all seasons and stochastic conditions, such areas are
not readily available within the historic range of the three beach
mouse subspecies. Frequently, areas exist that contain only frontal
dune or scrub dune habitat. As discussed in the proposed rule and the
PCEs, the two habitat types serve different roles and their relative
importance to beach mouse populations fluctuate seasonally and
annually. PCEs 2 and 3 capture the necessary elements and demonstrate
the necessity of each individual habitat, while emphasizing that the
benefits of both habitats are more than additive when the two habitat
types are contiguous (PCE 1).
Food Resources and Vegetative Cover
Beach mice feed primarily upon seeds and fruits, but have been
shown to prey on insects. Beach mice appear to forage on food items
based on availability and have shown no preferences for particular
seeds or fruits (Moyers 1996). Research suggests that the availability
of food resources fluctuates seasonally in Gulf Coast coastal dune
habitat; specifically, food resources may be limited during winter and
spring in the scrub habitat and limited in the frontal dunes in the
summer and fall (Sneckenberger 2001). Nutritional analysis of foods
available in each habitat revealed that seeds of plant species in both
habitats provide a similar range of nutritional quality. The frontal
dunes appear to have more species of high-quality foods, but these
sources are primarily grasses and annuals that produce large quantities
of small seeds in a short period of time. Foods available in the scrub
consist of larger seeds and fruits that are produced throughout a
greater length of time and linger in the landscape. Consequently,
large, contiguous tracts containing both frontal dune and scrub habitat
types are necessary to provide both: (1) A large quantity of food
resources coinciding with the reproductive season, and (2) a relatively
stable source of food resources when availability is reduced.
Foraging activities and other natural behaviors of beach mice are
influenced by many factors. Artificial lighting alters behavior
patterns causing beach mice to avoid otherwise suitable habitat and
decreases the amount of time they are active in those areas (Bird et
al. 2004). Within the relatively sparsely vegetated frontal dune and
scrub dune habitat occupied by beach mice, the presence of vegetative
cover reduces predation risk and perceived predation risk of foraging
beach mice, and allows for normal movements, activity, and foraging
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patterns. Foraging in sites with vegetative cover is greater and more
efficient than in sites without cover (Bird 2002). Beach mice have also
been found to prefer coastal dune habitat (that is, not maritime
forest) with increased percent cover of vegetation, and decreased
distance between vegetated patches (Smith 2003). Behavioral
modification or increased predation in response to these factors can
result in population decreases and restricted use of available habitat.
Burrow Sites
Beach mice use burrows to avoid predators, protect young, store
food, and serve as refugia between foraging bouts and during periods of
rest. Beach mice have been shown to select burrow sites based on a
suite of abiotic and biotic factors. A limitation in one or more
factors may result in a shortage of suitable sites, and the
availability of potential burrow sites in each habitat may vary
seasonally. Beach mice tend to construct burrows in areas with greater
plant cover, less soil compaction, steep slopes, and higher elevations
above sea level (Lynn 2000; Sneckenberger 2001). These factors are
likely important in minimizing energy costs of burrow construction and
maintenance while maximizing the benefits of burrow use by making a
safe and physiologically efficient refuge. Similar to food resources,
this fluctuation in availability of burrow sites suggests that a
combination of large, contiguous tracts of habitat with burrow sites in
primary, secondary, and scrub dune habitat is essential to beach mice
at the individual level.
Habitats Protected From Anthropogenic Disturbance
Artificial lighting, non-native species, and refuse can directly
and indirectly increase predation pressure on beach mice beyond their
natural levels. Free-roaming and feral pets are believed to have a
devastating effect on beach mouse persistence (Bowen 1968; Linzey 1978)
and are considered to be the main cause of the loss of at least one
population of beach mice (Holliman 1983). Cat tracks have been observed
in areas of low trapping success for beach mice (Auburn University
1999). The population and habitat viability analysis for the Alabama
beach mouse indicated that if each population had as few as one feral
cat that ate one mouse a day, rapid extinction of the species occurred
in over 99 percent of all iterations (Traylor-Holzer et al. 2005).
Refuse may attract competitors (house mice (Mus musculus)) and
predators (such as coyotes (Canis latrans) and red foxes (Vulpes
vulpes)), unsettling the natural predator-prey balance and competing
with beach mice for resources. This issue is of particular importance
and has the most impact when beach mouse populations are at low
densities. This influx of development-related predators and competitors
is believed to be the final cause of the extinction of the pallid beach
mouse (Peromyscus polionotus decoloratus) (Humphrey 1992).
Beyond the direct effects of mortality due to predation, beach
mouse habitat use and foraging patterns are influenced by these
anthropogenic disturbances. Artificial lighting, for example,
influences beach mouse foraging patterns and natural movements (for
example, avoidance of an otherwise suitable area) due to an increased
risk of predation in the lighted areas. Beach mice avoid areas with
artificial lighting or reduce the time spent foraging in lighted areas
(Bird et al. 2004). Consequently, because of these anthropogenic
factors, mice may be unable to gather necessary food resources or fail
to utilize otherwise suitable habitat.
Primary Constituent Elements for the Perdido Key Beach Mice,
Choctawhatchee Beach Mice, and St. Andrew Beach Mice
Pursuant to our regulations, we are required to identify the known
physical and biological features (Primary Constituent Elements or PCEs)
essential to the conservation of Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee
beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice. All areas designated as critical
habitat for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St.
Andrew beach mice are occupied or essential to the conservation of the
species, within the species' historic geographic range, and contain
sufficient PCEs to support at least one life history function.
Based on our current knowledge of the life history, biology, and
ecology of the species and the requirements of the habitat to sustain
the essential life history functions of the species, we have determined
that PCEs for the Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice,
and St. Andrew beach mice are:
1. A contiguous mosaic of primary, secondary, and scrub vegetation
and dune structure, with a balanced level of competition and predation
and few or no competitive or predaceous nonnative species present, that
collectively provide foraging opportunities, cover, and burrow sites.
2. Primary and secondary dunes, generally dominated by sea oats
(Uniola paniculata), that, despite occasional temporary impacts and
reconfiguration from tropical storms and hurricanes, provide abundant
food resources, burrow sites, and protection from predators.
3. Scrub dunes, generally dominated by scrub oaks (Quercus spp.),
that provide food resources and burrow sites, and provide elevated
refugia during and after intense flooding due to rainfall and/or
hurricane-induced storm surge.
4. Functional, unobstructed habitat connections that facilitate
genetic exchange, dispersal, natural exploratory movements, and
recolonization of locally extirpated areas.
5. A natural light regime within the coastal dune ecosystem,
compatible with the nocturnal activity of beach mice, necessary for
normal behavior, growth, and viability of all life stages.
This designation is designed for the conservation of PCEs necessary
to support the life history functions that were the basis for the
proposal. Because not all life history functions require all the PCEs,
not all critical habitat will contain all the PCEs.
Units are designated based on sufficient PCEs being present to
support one or more of the species' life history functions. Some units
contain all PCEs and support multiple life processes, while some units
contain only a portion of the PCEs necessary to support the species'
particular use of that habitat. Where a subset of the PCEs is present
at the time of designation, this rule protects those PCEs and thus the
conservation function of the habitat.
Criteria Used To Identify Critical Habitat
As required by section 4(b)(1)(A) of the Act, we use the best
scientific data available in determining areas that contain the
features essential to the conservation of the Perdido Key beach mouse,
Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse. We have
reviewed available information that pertains to the habitat
requirements of these species. We have reviewed the overall approach to
conservation of the three species of beach mice undertaken by the
local, State, and Federal agencies operating within the species' range
since their listing, and the recovery plan for Perdido Key and
Choctawhatchee beach mice (1987). The St. Andrew beach mouse recovery
plan is under development.
We reviewed the available information pertaining to the historic
and current distributions, previously designated critical habitat, life
histories, habitats, and threats to the beach mice. We reviewed
available information that
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pertains to the habitat requirements of these subspecies, including
material received since completion of the 1987 recovery plan. This
material includes: Data in reports submitted during section 7
consultations and by biologists holding section 10(a)(1)(A) recovery
permits; research published in peer-reviewed articles and presented in
academic theses and agency reports; regional Geographic Information
System (GIS) coverages; coastal imagery from 1999 and 2004; beach mouse
habitat maps (developed by the Service and FWC); and our own site-
specific species and habitat information, recent biological surveys,
reports and communication with other qualified biologists or experts,
and unpublished species occurrence data contained within our files.
Three steps were conducted to identify critical habitat units.
First, based on a compilation of information listed above on the known
occurrences of the three subspecies of beach mice, we created maps
indicating the areas and habitat features associated with these
occurrences. Our designation does not include all occupied areas. When
determining which areas are essential to the conservation of the
subspecies and meet the definition of critical habitat, we considered
theories of metapopulation persistence, and beach mouse life history
information.
The habitat units were delineated using Environmental Systems
Research Institute, Inc.'s (ESRI) ArcGIS, a computer GIS program, to
evaluate geospatial and locality data derived from a variety of
Federal, State, and local agencies, and from private organizations and
individuals. Habitat delineation included current and historic species
occurrence locations. Our mapping process was based on the need to
exclude areas that lack essential habitat features, while
simultaneously accounting for the dynamic nature of coastal habitat. We
depicted the mapped shoreline according to the mean high water line
(MHWL), although the land configurations of these coastal areas change
dramatically through time. Landward boundaries of the units, which
frequently consist of urban areas or maritime forest, are more stable
and provide easily discernable landmarks on the ground within a
critical habitat unit.
Second, we identified, in accordance with section 3(5)(A)(i) of the
Act and regulations at 50 CFR 424.12, the physical and biological
habitat features (also called primary constituent elements, or PCEs) at
those sites that are essential to the conservation of the species. We
mapped critical habitat unit boundaries at each site based on the
extent of habitat containing sufficient PCEs to support biological
function. Critical habitat boundaries were delineated using 1-meter,
true-color DOQ's developed in 2004, to photo-update the Services'
existing beach mice habitat geospatial layer (created by digitizing
habitat identified in 1994, 1-meter, color-infrared DOQ's and
subsequently photo-updated using 1-meter, color-infrared DOQs from
1999). The critical habitat layers were digitized at a 1:3,000 view
scale or larger, to identify habitat and other features on the ground.
This allowed us to map or map-out (remove) the features on the ground
to the greatest accuracy based on the resolution of the source data. We
made every effort to avoid proposing the designation of developed areas
such as buildings, paved areas, boat ramps, roads, and other structures
that lack PCEs for the Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach
mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse. We also eliminated highly degraded
tracts, and small, isolated, or highly fragmented tracts that provide
little long-term conservation value.
Coordinates for the critical habitat unit descriptions in the
regulation section of this rule were generated using the Ungenerate
tool available in ET GeoWizards, a tool written by Mr. Ianko
Tchoukanski for ArcGIS 9.x. Coordinates were generalized, based on
formatting requirements for the Federal Register, from 9 decimal places
in the X and 8 decimal places in the Y to 2 decimal places for both the
X and Y. This generalization will result in a reduction in the accuracy
of the data if generated from the x-y coordinate pairs reported herein
this document.
In areas within a critical habitat unit in which it was necessary
to split the unit into its component general ownership categories
(Federal, State, Local, Private), county parcel data were used to
digitize these boundaries.
The final step was to determine and identify any areas that do not
meet the definition of critical habitat under section 3(5)(A) of the
Act, and to identify other areas that may be subject to an approved
INRMP that provides a benefit to the species and may be exempted under
section 4(a)(3), and to identify units that may be excluded based on
section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see the Application of Sections 4(a)(3) and
Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act, below, for a detailed
description).
The scale of the maps prepared under the parameters for publication
within the Code of Federal Regulations may not reflect the exclusion of
all such developed areas. Any such structures and the land under them
inadvertently left inside critical habitat boundaries shown on the maps
of this final rule have been excluded by text in the proposed rule and
are not designated as critical habitat. Therefore, Federal actions
limited to these areas would not trigger section 7 consultation, unless
they affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent
critical habitat.
Thirteen units were designated based on sufficient PCEs being
present to support Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach mouse,
and St. Andrew beach mouse life processes. Some units contained all
PCEs and supported multiple life processes. Some segments contained
only some of the PCEs necessary to support the particular use of that
habitat by Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, or St.
Andrew beach mice.
A brief discussion of each area designated as critical habitat is
provided in the unit descriptions below. Additional detailed
documentation concerning the essential nature of these areas is
contained in our supporting record for this rulemaking.
Special Management Considerations or Protection
When designating critical habitat, we assess whether, within areas
determined to be occupied at the time of listing, the PCEs may require
special management considerations or protections. As discussed in more
detail in the proposed critical habitat designation (70 FR 74426) and
in the unit descriptions below, we find that the features essential to
the conservation of beach mice in all of the areas we are designating
may require special management considerations or protections due to
threats to the subspecies or its habitat. Such management
considerations and protections include: Management of non-native
predators and competitors, management of non-native plants, protection
of beach mice and their habitat from threats by road construction,
urban and commercial development, heavy machinery, and recreational
activities.
Critical Habitat Designation
We are designating 13 units as critical habitat for the Perdido Key
beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse.
The critical habitat areas described below constitute our best
assessment at this time of areas determined to be occupied at the time
of listing, containing the primary constituent elements essential for
the conservation of the species and that may require special
management,
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and those additional areas found to be essential to the conservation of
Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach
mice. Presented below are brief descriptions of all units. The units
are listed in order geographically west to east.
Perdido Key Beach Mouse
We are designating five units as critical habitat for the Perdido
Key beach mouse: (1) Gulf State Park, (2) West Perdido Key, (3) Perdido
Key State Park, (4) Gulf Beach, and (5) Gulf Islands National Seashore.
Table 1 provides the approximate area (acres and hectares) encompassed
within each critical habitat unit determined to meet the definition of
critical habitat for the Perdido Key beach mouse.
Table 1.--Critical Habitat Units Designated for the Perdido Key Beach Mice
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Local and
Critical habitat unit Federal acres State acres private acres Total acres
(hectares) (hectares (hectares) (hectares)
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Gulf State Park (PKBM-1)........................ 0 115 (46) 0 115 (46)
West Perdido Key (PKBM-2)....................... 0 0 147 (59) 147 (59)
Perdido Key State Park (PKBM-3)................. 0 238 (96) 0 238 (96)
Gulf Beach (PKBM-4)............................. 0 0 162 (66) 162 (66)
Gulf Islands National Seashore (PKBM-5)......... 638 (258) 0 0 638 (258)
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Total....................................... 638 (258) 353 (142) 309 (125) 1,300 (525)
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Since the Perdido Key beach mouse would be extinct without the aid
of re-establishment programs (Holler et al. 1989, pp. 398, 403; Service
2004b, p. 1-2), most of the habitat remaining within the subspecies'
historic range (Perdido Key) is considered essential for its continued
existence. We present brief descriptions of all units and reasons why
they meet the definition of critical habitat for the Perdido Key beach
mouse below.
PKBM-1: Gulf State Park Unit
PKBM-1 consists of 115 ac (46 ha) in southern Baldwin County,
Alabama, on the westernmost region of Perdido Key. This unit
encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of Gulf State Park from the west tip of Perdido Key at Perdido
Pass east to approximately 1.0 mi (1.6 km) west of where the Alabama-
Florida State line bisects Perdido Key and the area from the MHWL north
to the seaward extent of the maritime forest. This unit was occupied by
the species at the time of listing. Perdido Key beach mice were known
to inhabit this unit during surveys in 1979 and 1982, and by 1986 this
was the only known existing population of the subspecies (Humphrey and
Barbour 1981, pp. 841-842; Holler et al. 1989, p. 398). This population
was the donor site for the reestablishment of Perdido Key beach mice
into Gulf Islands National Seashore in 1986. This project ultimately
saved Perdido Key beach mice from extinction as the population at Gulf
State Park was considered extirpated in 1998 due to tropical storms and
predators (Auburn University 1999, p 1.9).
Beach mouse habitat in this unit consists of primary, secondary,
and scrub dune habitat (PCEs 2 and 3), and some areas of connectivity
(PCE 4). Because scrub habitat is separated from the frontal dunes by a
highway in some areas, the population inhabiting this unit can be
especially vulnerable to hurricane impacts, and therefore, further
linkage to scrub habitat or habitat management would improve
connectivity. This unit is managed by the Alabama Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources and provides a relatively natural
light regime (PCE 5). Threats specific to this unit that may require
special management considerations include artificial lighting, presence
of feral cats and other predators at unnatural levels, and high
recreational use that may result in soil compaction, damage to dunes,
or other decrease in habitat quality.
PKBM-2: West Perdido Key Unit
PKBM-2 consists of 114 ac (46 ha) in southern Escambia County,
Florida, and 33 ac (13 ha) in southern Baldwin County, Alabama. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat from
approximately 1.0 mi (1.6 km) west of where the Alabama-Florida State
line bisects Perdido Key east to 2.0 mi (3.2 km) east of the State line
and areas from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of human
development or maritime forest. This unit consists of private lands and
ultimately includes essential features of beach mouse habitat between
Gulf State Park (PKBM-1) and Perdido Key State Park (PKBM-3). Beach
mouse habitat in this unit consists of primary, secondary, and scrub
dune habitat (PCEs 2 and 3). Habitat fragmentation and other threats
specific to this unit are mainly due to development. Consequently,
threats to this unit that may require special management considerations
include habitat fragmentation and habitat loss, artificial lighting,
presence of feral cats as well as other predators at unnatural levels,
excessive foot traffic and soil compaction, and damage to dune
vegetation and structure. This area was not known to be occupied at the
time of listing. Beach mouse presence was confirmed in 2005 through
observations of beach mouse burrows and tracks (Sneckenberger 2005),
and this unit is adjacent to contiguous, occupied beach mouse habitat
(PKBM-3). Therefore, we have determined this unit to be currently
occupied. This unit is essential to the conservation of the species
because it provides essential connectivity (PCE 4) between two more
contiguous habitat patches (Perdido Key State Park and Gulf State
Park), provides habitat for expansion, natural movements, and
recolonization, and is therefore essential to the conservation of the
species. Specifically, this unit may have historically provided for the
recolonization of Gulf State Park (PKBM-1) or may facilitate similar
recolonization in the future as the habitat recovers from recent
hurricane events.
PKBM-3: Perdido Key State Park Unit
PKBM-3 consists of 238 ac (96 ha) in southern Escambia County,
Florida. This unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse
habitat within the boundary of Perdido Key State Park from
approximately 2.0 mi (3.2 km) east of the Alabama-Florida State line to
4.0 mi (6.4 km) east of the State line, and the area from the MHWL
north to the seaward extent of the maritime forest. Beach mouse habitat
in this unit consists of primary, secondary and scrub dune habitat
(PCEs 2 and 3) and some areas of connectivity (PCE 4). Live-trapping
efforts in this area were
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limited in the past. Perdido Key beach mice were known to inhabit this
unit in 1979, though the population was impacted by Hurricane Frederic
(1979) and no beach mice were captured during extensive surveys in 1982
and 1986 (Humphrey and Barbour 1981, pp. 841-843; Holler et al. 1989,
p. 400); therefore, the unit was considered unoccupied at the time of
listing. In 2000, a relocation program began to reestablish mice at
Perdido Key State Park, and this project is considered a success. This
unit is essential to the conservation of the species because it
contains a reestablished population of beach mice that is needed for
recovery. Improving or restoring habitat connections would increase
habitat quality and provide more connectivity for dispersal,
exploratory movements, and population expansion. This unit is managed
by the Florida Park Service and provides a natural light regime (PCE
5). Threats specific to this unit that may require special management
considerations include artificial lighting, presence of feral cats as
well as other predators at unnatural levels, and high recreational use
that may result in soil compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease
in habitat quality.
PKBM-4: Gulf Beach Unit
PKBM-4 consists of 162 ac (66 ha) in southern Escambia County,
Florida. This unit includes features essential to the conservation of
beach mouse habitat between Gulf Islands National Seashore and Perdido
Key State Park from approximately 4.0 mi (6.4 km) east of the Alabama-
Florida State line to 6.0 mi (9.7 km) east of the State line and areas
from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of human development or
maritime forest. This unit consists of private lands. Beach mouse
habitat in this unit consists of primary, secondary, and scrub dune
habitat (PCEs 2 and 3). Habitat fragmentation and other threats
specific to this unit are mainly due to development. Consequently,
threats to this unit that may require special management considerations
include habitat fragmentation and habitat loss, artificial lighting,
presence of feral cats as well as other predators at unnatural levels,
excessive foot traffic and soil compaction, and damage to dune
vegetation and structure. While the unit was not known to be occupied
at the time of listing, presence of beach mice has recently been
confirmed as a result of live-trapping efforts in conjunction with
permitting (Service 2004a). This unit includes high-elevation scrub
habitat and serves as a refuge during storm events and as an important
source population if storms extirpate or greatly reduce local
populations. This unit is essential to the conservation of the species
because it provides essential connectivity between two populations
(Gulf Islands National Seashore and Perdido Key State Park) and
provides essential habitat for expansion, natural movements, and
recolonization (PCE 4).
PKBM-5: Gulf Islands National Seashore Unit
PKBM-5 consists of 638 ac (258 ha) in southern Escambia County,
Florida, on the easternmost region of Perdido Key. This unit
encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of Gulf Islands National Seashore-Perdido Key Area (also
referred to as Johnson Beach) from approximately 6.0 mi (9.7 km) east
of the Alabama-Florida State line to the eastern tip of Perdido Key at
Pensacola Bay and the area from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of
the maritime forest. Beach mouse habitat in this unit consists mainly
of primary and secondary dune habitat but provides the longest
contiguous expanse of frontal dune habitat within the historic range of
the Perdido Key beach mouse. Perdido Key beach mice were known to
inhabit this unit in 1979, though the population was impacted by
Hurricane Frederic (1979) and no beach mice were captured during
extensive surveys in 1982 and 1986 (Humphrey and Barbour 1981, pp. 841-
843; Holler et al. 1989, p. 400); therefore, the unit was considered
unoccupied at the time of listing. In 1986, Perdido Key beach mice were
reestablished at this unit as a part of Service recovery efforts. This
reestablishment project was identified as the most urgent recovery need
for the mouse (Service 1987, p. 12; Holler et al. 1989, p. 398). The
project is considered a success. In 2000 and 2001, Perdido Key beach
mice captured from this site served as donors to re-establish beach
mice at Perdido Key State Park (PKBM-3).
PKBM-5, in its entirety, possesses all five PCEs and is essential
to the conservation of the species because it provides habitat for a
population that is needed for recovery. However, most of this unit
consists of frontal dunes, making the population inhabiting this unit
particularly threatened by storm events. Threats specific to this unit
that may require special management considerations include artificial
lighting, presence of feral cats and other predators at unnatural
levels, and high recreational use that may result in soil compaction,
damage to dunes, or other decrease in habitat quality. Gulf Islands
National Seashore is managed by the National Park Service.
Choctawhatchee Beach Mice
We are designating five units as critical habitat for the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse: (1) Henderson Beach, (2) Topsail Hill, (3)
Grayton Beach, (4) Deer Lake, and (5) West Crooked Island/Shell Island.
Table 2 summarizes areas that meet the definition of critical habitat
for the Choctawhatchee beach mouse, areas excluded, and areas
designated as critical habitat. Table 3 provides the approximate area
encompassed within each critical habitat unit determined to meet the
definition of critical habitat for the Choctawhatchee beach mouse.
Table 2.--Units With Areas Determined To Meet the Definition of Critical Habitat for the Choctawhatchee Beach
Mouse (Definitional Area) for Which There Are Areas Excluded From the Final Critical Habitat Designation
(Excluded Area), and the Area Included in the Final Critical Habitat Designation
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Definitional Excluded area
CBM unit area acres acres Total acres
(hectares) (hectares) (hectares)
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Topsail Hill (CBM-2)............................................ 313 (127) 4 (2) 309 (125)
Grayton Beach (CBM-3)........................................... 183 (74) 4 (2) 179 (73)
Deer Lake (CBM-4)............................................... 120 (49) 71 (29) 49 (20)
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Table 3.--Critical Habitat Units Designated for the Choctawhatchee Beach Mice
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Local and
Critical habitat unit Federal acres State acres private acres Total acres
(hectares) (hectares) (hectares) (hectares)
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Henderson Beach (CBM-1)......................... 0 96 (39) 0 96 (39)
Topsail Hill (CBM-2)............................ 0 277 (112) 32 (13) 309 (125)
Grayton Beach (CBM-3)........................... 0 162 (66) 17 (7) 179 (73)
Deer Lake (CBM-4)............................... 0 40 (16) 9 (4) 49 (20)
West Crooked Island/ Shell Island (CBM-5)....... 1333 (539) 408 (165) 30 (12) 1771 (716)
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Total....................................... 1333 (539) 983 (398) 88 (36) 2404 (973)
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We present brief descriptions of all units and reasons why they
meet the definition of critical habitat for the Choctawhatchee beach
mouse, below.
CBM-1: Henderson Beach Unit
CBM-1 consists of 96 ac (39 ha) in Okaloosa County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of Henderson Beach State Park from 0.5 mi (0.8 km) east of the
intersection of Highway 98 and Scenic Highway 98 to 0.25 mi (0.4 km)
west of Matthew Boulevard and the area from the MHWL north to the
seaward extent of the maritime forest. This westernmost unit provides
primary, secondary, and scrub dune habitat (PCEs 2 and 3). This unit is
within the historic range of the subspecies; however, it was not known
to be occupied at the time of listing and current occupancy is unknown
because no recent efforts have been made to document beach mouse
presence or absence. This unit is essential to the conservation of the
species because it includes protected, high-elevation scrub habitat and
may serve as a refuge during storm events and as an important source
population if storms extirpate or greatly reduce local populations or
populations to the east.
This unit is managed by the Florida Park Service. Threats specific
to this unit that may require special management considerations include
habitat fragmentation, artificial lighting, presence of feral cats as
well as other predators at unnatural levels, and high recreational use
that may result in soil compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease
in habitat quality.
CBM-2: Topsail Hill Unit
CBM-2 consists of 309 ac (125 ha) in Walton County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, as well as adjacent
private lands from 0.1 mi (0.2 km) east of Gulf Pines to 0.6 mi (0.9
km) west of the inlet of Oyster Lake and the area from the MHWL north
to the seaward extent of human development or maritime forest. This
unit provides primary, secondary, and scrub dune habitat and possesses
all five PCEs. Its large, contiguous, high-quality habitat allows for
natural movements and population expansion. Choctawhatchee beach mice
were confirmed present in the unit in 1979 (Humphrey 1992, p. 79), were
present at the time of listing, and are still present. Beach mice have
been captured recently on private lands within the unit, east of the
park (Service 2003a, p. 2). The population of Choctawhatchee beach mice
inhabiting this unit appears to harbor unique genetic variation and
displays a relatively high degree of genetic divergence considering the
close proximity of this population to other populations (Wooten and
Holler 1999, p. 27).
This unit has portions with different ownership, purposes, and
mandates. Threats specific to this unit that may require special
management considerations include artificial lighting, presence of
feral cats as well as other predators at unnatural levels, and high
recreational use that may result in soil compaction, damage to dunes,
or other decrease in habitat quality.
Lands containing the features essential to the conservation of the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse within the area covered under the HCP for
the Stallworth Preserve (4 ac (2 ha)) are excluded from critical
habitat designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see Application
of Section 4(a)(3) and Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act
section below).
CBM-3: Grayton Beach Unit
CBM-3 consists of 179 ac (73 ha) in Walton County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of Grayton Beach State Park, as well as adjacent private lands
and inholdings, from 0.3 mi (0.5 km) west of the inlet of Alligator
Lake east to 0.8 mi (1.3 km) west of Seagrove Beach and the area from
the MHWL north to the seaward extent of human development or maritime
forest. This unit provides primary, secondary, and scrub dune habitat
(PCEs 2 and 3), habitat connectivity (PCE 4) and is essential to the
conservation of the species because it contains a population needed for
recovery. This unit also provides a relatively natural light regime
(PCE 5). Beach mice were not detected in the unit in 1979 (Holler
1992b, p. 79); however, they were found to be present in 1995 after
Hurricane Opal (Moyers et al. 1999, p. 211). While it seems likely that
beach mice were present at the time of listing (and may have been
present, but not detected, in 1979), we do not have data to confirm
this assumption. Therefore, we consider this unit to be unoccupied at
the time of listing. A program to strengthen and reestablish the
population began in 1997 and 1998 and yielded a persistent population
at the State park. Further relocations, specifically in the west
portion of Grayton Beach State Park, are under consideration. Recent
evidence of beach mice on park lands was documented in 2004 (Service
2004c, pp. 1-4). Beach mice are also known to currently occupy the
private lands immediately east of the park.
This unit has portions with different ownership, purposes, and
mandates. Threats specific to this unit that may require special
management considerations include hurricane impacts that may require
dune restoration and revegetation, excessive open, unvegetated habitat
due to recreational use or storm impacts that may require revegetation,
artificial lighting, presence of feral cats as well as other predators
at unnatural levels, and high recreational use that may result in soil
compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease in habitat quality.
Lands containing the features essential to the conservation of the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse within the area covered under the HCP for
Watercolor (4 ac (2 ha)) are excluded from critical habitat designation
under section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see Application of Section 4(a)(3)
and
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Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section below).
CBM-4: Deer Lake Unit
CBM-4 consists of 49 ac (20 ha) in Walton County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of Deer Lake State Park as well as adjacent private lands from
approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) east of the Camp Creek Lake inlet west to
approximately 0.5 mi (0.8 km) west of the inlet of Deer Lake and the
area from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of maritime forest or
human development. This unit provides primary, secondary, and scrub
dune habitat (PCEs 2 and 3), habitat connectivity to adjacent lands
(PCE 4), and is essential to the conservation of the species. This unit
also provides a relatively natural light regime (PCE 5). Because live-
trapping efforts in this area have been limited to incidental trapping,
and beach mice were not detected in 1998 (Auburn University 1999, p.
2.10-2.11), we consider this unit to be unoccupied at the time of
listing. Choctawhatchee beach mice were translocated from Topsail Hill
Preserve State Park to private lands adjacent to this unit in 2003 and
2005 (Service 2003a, pp. 1-2; 2005, pp. 1-2). Tracking within the
adjacent State park lands have indicated expansion of the population
into the park.
This unit is essential to the conservation of the species because
it contains a population needed for recovery. Threats specific to this
unit that may require special management considerations include
artificial lighting, presence of feral cats as well as other predators
at unnatural levels, and high recreational use that may result in soil
compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease in habitat quality.
Lands containing the features essential to the conservation of the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse within the area covered under the HCP for
Watersound (71 ac (29 ha)) are excluded from critical habitat
designation under section 4(b)(2) of the Act (see Application of
Section 4(a)(3) and Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of the Act section
below). This excluded area is 0.5 mi west of the Camp Creek Lake inlet
to 0.5 mi east of the Camp Creek Lake inlet.
CBM-5: West Crooked Island/Shell Island Unit
CBM-5 consists of 1,771 ac (716 ha) in Bay County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundaries of St. Andrew State Park mainland from 0.1 mi (0.2 km) east
of Venture Boulevard east to the entrance channel of St. Andrew Sound,
Shell Island east of the entrance of St. Andrew Sound east to East
Pass, and West Crooked Island southwest of East Bay and east of the
entrance channel of St. Andrew Sound, and areas from the MHWL north to
the seaward extent of the maritime forest. Shell Island consists of
State lands, Tyndall AFB lands, and small private inholdings.
Choctawhatchee beach mice were known to inhabit the majority of Shell
Island in 1987 (Holler 1992b, p. 79) and were again confirmed present
in 1998 (Auburn University 1999, p. 2.18), 2002, and 2003 (Service
2002a, 2003b). Because beach mice inhabited nearly the entire suitable
habitat on the island less than 2 years prior to listing and were
reconfirmed after listing, we consider this area to be occupied at the
time of listing. The West Crooked Island population is the result of a
natural expansion of the Shell Island population after the two islands
became connected in 1998 and 1999, a result of Hurricanes Opal and
Georges (Service 2003b). (Shell Island was connected to the mainland
prior to the 1930s when a navigation inlet severed the connection on
the western end.) Beach mice were documented at St. Andrew State Park
mainland as late as the 1960s (Bowen 1968, pp. 86-88), though no
records of survey efforts exist again until Humphrey and Barbour (1981,
pp. 841-843) and Meyers (1983, p. 10) at which time beach mice were not
detected. Therefore, it seems likely that this area was not occupied at
the time of listing. Current beach mouse population levels at this site
are unknown, and live-trapping to document the absence of mice has not
been conducted. Similar to the original designation, this Park is
proposed as critical habitat because it has features essential to the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse. It is also within the historic range of the
mouse and is essential to the conservation of the species. This unit
supports the easternmost population of Choctawhatchee beach mouse, with
the next known population 22 miles (mi) (35 kilometers (km)) to the
west.
This unit provides primary, secondary, and scrub dune habitat and
possesses all five PCEs. Portions of this unit are managed by the
Florida Park Service, while the remaining areas are federally (Tyndall
AFB) and privately owned. Threats specific to this unit that may
require special management considerations include artificial lighting,
presence of feral cats as well as other predators at unnatural levels,
and high residential or recreational use that may result in soil
compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease in habitat quality.
St. Andrew Beach Mouse
We are designating three units as critical habitat for the St.
Andrew beach mouse: (1) East Crooked Island, (2) Palm Point, and (3)
St. Joseph Peninsula. Table 4 provides the approximate area encompassed
within each critical habitat unit determined to meet the definition of
critical habitat for the St. Andrew beach mouse. Urban development and
the lack of available suitable habitat limited the designation to these
areas. The large size and high quality of habitat in SABM-1 is
considered to alleviate some of the need for additional units or
independent populations.
Table 4.--Critical Habitat Units Designated for the St. Andrew Beach Mouse
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Local and
Critical habitat unit Federal acres State acres private acres Total acres
(hectares) (hectares) (hectares) (hectares)
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East Crooked Island (SABM-1).................... 649 (263) 0 177 (72) 826 (335)
Palm Point (SABM-2)............................. 0 0 162 (65) 162 (65)
St. Joseph Peninsula (SABM-3)................... 0 1280 (518) 222 (90) 1502 (608)
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Total....................................... 649 (263) 1280 (518) 561 (227) 2490 (1008)
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We present brief descriptions of all units and reasons why they
meet the definition of critical habitat for the St. Andrew beach mouse
below.
SABM-1: East Crooked Island Unit
SABM-1 consists of 826 ac (335 ha) in Bay County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat on East
Crooked Island from the entrance of St. Andrew Sound to 1 mi (1.6 km)
west of Mexico Beach, and the area from the MHWL to the seaward extent
of the maritime forest (not including Raffield Peninsula). Beach mouse
habitat in this unit consists of primary, secondary, and scrub dune
habitat and possesses all five PCEs. St. Andrew beach mice were known
to inhabit the unit in 1986 and 1989 (James 1992, pp. 88-90), though
the population was presumably extirpated after 1989 due to impacts from
hurricanes. The East Crooked Island population was reestablished with
donors from St. Joseph State Park in 1997. This unit was occupied at
the time of listing. Recent live-trapping confirms present occupation
of mice (Moyers and Shea 2002, p. 3; Service 2002b). This unit
maintains connectivity along the island and this unit is essential to
provide a donor population following storm events.
The majority of this unit is federally owned (Tyndall AFB), while
the remaining habitat is privately owned. Threats specific to this unit
that may require special management considerations include artificial
lighting, presence of feral cats as well as other predators at
unnatural levels, and high recreational and military use that may
result in soil compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease in
habitat quality.
SABM-2: Palm Point
SABM-2 consists of 162 ac (65 ha) of private lands in Gulf County,
Florida. This unit encompasses habitat from Palm Point 1.25 mi (2.0 km)
northwest of the inlet of the Gulf County Canal to the southeastern
boundary of St. Joe Beach and the area from the MHWL to the seaward
extent of the maritime forest. We consider beach mice to have been
present in this unit at the time of listing, because St. Andrew beach
mice were documented in the area by Bowen (1968, pp. 86-88). Since St.
Andrew beach mouse habitat is limited to only two other areas,
protecting this mainland site located within the species' historic
range is needed for the subspecies' long-term persistence. As other
viable opportunities are limited or nonexistent, this unit is essential
to reduce the threats of stochastic events to this subspecies.
Furthermore, as this unit is on the mainland, it is somewhat buffered
from the effects of storm events. This area provides frontal and scrub
dune habitat (PCEs 2 and 3), but may provide limited connectivity
between habitats. Threats specific to this unit that may require
special management considerations include habitat fragmentation,
habitat loss, artificial lighting, presence of feral cats as well as
other predators at unnatural levels, and high residential use that may
result in soil compaction, damage to dunes, or other decrease in
habitat quality.
SABM-3: St. Joseph Peninsula
SABM-3 consists of 1,502 ac (607 ha) in Gulf County, Florida. This
unit encompasses essential features of beach mouse habitat within the
boundary of St. Joseph Peninsula State Park (Park) as well as south of
the Park to the peninsula's constriction north of Cape San Blas (also
known as the ``stumphole'' region) and area from the MHWL to the
seaward extent of the maritime forest. Beach mouse habitat in this unit
consists of primary, secondary, and scrub dune habitat, and provides a
relatively contiguous expanse of habitat within the historic range of
the St. Andrew beach mouse. This unit possesses all five PCEs and was
occupied at the time of listing. St. Andrew beach mice were known to
inhabit this unit in 1986 and 1987 (James 1992, pp. 88-90), 1989, 1992,
1993, and 1994 (Gore 1994, pp. 2-5). In addition, recent tracking
efforts suggest that mice continue to occupy private lands south of the
Park. The Park alone does not provide sufficient habitat to allow for
population expansion along the peninsula, which may be necessary for a
population anchored by the tip of a historically dynamic peninsula. A
continuous presence of beach mice along the peninsula is the species'
best defense against local and complete extinctions due to storm
events. The population of St. Andrew beach mice inhabiting this unit
appears to possess unique genetic variation, and displays greater than
expected genetic divergence from other populations (Wooten and Holler
1999, pp. 65-66).
Portions of this unit are managed by the Florida Park Service,
while the remaining area is privately owned. Threats specific to this
unit that may require special management considerations include
artificial lighting, habitat fragmentation and habitat loss, presence
of feral cats as well as other predators at unnatural levels, and high
recreational use that may result in soil compaction, damage to dunes,
or other decrease in habitat quality. The population inhabiting this
unit may also be particularly susceptible to hurricanes due to its
placement within St. Joseph Bay (the peninsula is a thin barrier
peninsula with a north-south orientation).
Effects of Critical Habitat Designation
Section 7 Consultation
Section 7 of the Act requires Federal agencies, including the
Service, to ensure that actions they fund, authorize, or carry out are
not likely to destroy or adversely modify critical habitat. In our
regulations at 50 CFR 402.02, we define destruction or adverse
modification as ``a direct or indirect alteration that appreciably
diminishes the value of critical habitat for both the survival and
recovery of a listed species. Such alterations include, but are not
limited to, alterations adversely modifying any of those physical or
biological features that were the basis for determining the habitat to
be critical.'' However, recent decisions by the 5th and 9th Circuit
Court of Appeals have invalidated this definition. Pursuant to current
national policy and the statutory provisions of the Act, destruction or
adverse modification is determined on the basis of whether, with
implementation of the proposed Federal action, the affected critical
habitat would remain functional (or retain the current ability for the
primary constituent elements to be functionally established) to serve
the intended conservation role for the species.
Section 7(a) of the Act requires Federal agencies, including the
Service, to evaluate their actions with respect to any species that is
proposed or listed as endangered or threatened and with respect to its
critical habitat, if any is proposed or designated. Regulations
implementing this interagency cooperation provision of the Act are
codified at 50 CFR part 402.
Section 7(a)(4) of the Act requires Federal agencies to confer with
us on any action that is likely to jeopardize the continued existence
of a proposed species or result in destruction or adverse modification
of proposed critical habitat. This is a procedural requirement only.
However, once a proposed species becomes listed, or proposed critical
habitat is designated as final, the full prohibitions of section
7(a)(2) apply to any Federal action. The primary utility of the
conference procedures is to maximize the opportunity for a Federal
agency to adequately consider proposed species and critical habitat and
avoid potential delays in implementing their proposed
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action because of the section 7(a)(2) compliance process, should those
species be listed or the critical habitat designated.
Under conference procedures, the Service may provide advisory
conservation recommendations to assist the agency in eliminating
conflicts that may be caused by the proposed action. The Service may
conduct either informal or formal conferences. Informal conferences are
typically used if the proposed action is not likely to have any adverse
effects to the proposed species or proposed critical habitat. Formal
conferences are typically used when the Federal agency or the Service
believes the proposed action is likely to cause adverse effects to
proposed species or critical habitat, inclusive of those that may cause
jeopardy or adverse modification.
The results of an informal conference are typically transmitted in
a conference report; while the results of a formal conference are
typically transmitted in a conference opinion. Conference opinions on
proposed critical habitat are typically prepared according to 50 CFR
402.14, as if the proposed critical habitat were designated. We may
adopt the conference opinion as the biological opinion when the
critical habitat is designated, if no substantial new information or
changes in the action alter the content of the opinion (see 50 CFR
402.10(d)). As noted above, any conservation recommendations in a
conference report or opinion are strictly advisory.
If a species is listed or critical habitat is designated, section
7(a)(2) of the Act requires Federal agencies to ensure that activities
they authorize, fund, or carry out are not likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of such a species or to destroy or adversely modify
its critical habitat. If a Federal action may affect a listed species
or its critical habitat, the responsible Federal agency (action agency)
must enter into consultation with us. As a result of this consultation,
compliance with the requirements of section 7(a)(2) will be documented
through the Service's issuance of: (1) A concurrence letter for Federal
actions that may affect, but are not likely to adversely affect, listed
species or critical habitat; or (2) a biological opinion for Federal
actions that may affect, and are likely to adversely affect, listed
species or critical habitat.
When we issue a biological opinion concluding that a project is
likely to result in jeopardy to a listed species or the destruction or
adverse modification of critical habitat, we also provide reasonable
and prudent alternatives to the project, if any are identifiable.
``Reasonable and prudent alternatives'' are defined at 50 CFR 402.02 as
alternative actions identified during consultation that can be
implemented in a manner consistent with the intended purpose of the
action, that are consistent with the scope of the Federal agency's
legal authority and jurisdiction, that are economically and
technologically feasible, and that the Director believes would avoid
jeopardy to the listed species or destruction or adverse modification
of critical habitat. Reasonable and prudent alternatives can vary from
slight project modifications to extensive redesign or relocation of the
project. Costs associated with implementing a reasonable and prudent
alternative are similarly variable.
Regulations at 50 CFR 402.16 require Federal agencies to reinitiate
consultation on previously reviewed actions in instances where a new
species is listed or critical habitat is subsequently designated that
may be affected and the Federal agency has retained discretionary
involvement or control over the action or such discretionary
involvement or control is authorized by law. Consequently, some Federal
agencies may request reinitiation of consultation with us on actions
for which formal consultation has been completed, if those actions may
affect subsequently listed species or designated critical habitat or
adversely modify or destroy proposed critical habitat.
Federal activities that may affect Perdido Key beach mice,
Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice or their
designated critical habitat will require section 7 consultation under
the Act. Activities on State, Tribal, local or private lands requiring
a Federal permit (such as a permit from the Corps under section 404 of
the Clean Water Act or a permit under section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Act
from the Service) or involving some other Federal action (such as
funding from the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Aviation
Administration, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency) will also
be subject to the section 7 consultation process. Federal actions not
affecting listed species or critical habitat, and actions on State,
Tribal, local or private lands that are not federally funded,
authorized, or permitted, do not require section 7 consultations.
Application of the Jeopardy and Adverse Modification Standards for
Actions Involving Effects to Perdido Key Beach Mice, Choctawhatchee
Beach Mice, and St. Andrew Beach Mice and Their Critical Habitat
Jeopardy Standard
Prior to and following designation of critical habitat, the Service
has applied an analytical framework for Perdido Key beach mouse,
Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse jeopardy
analyses that relies heavily on the importance of core area populations
and connectivity to the survival and recovery of Perdido Key beach
mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice. The section
7(a)(2) analysis is focused not only on these populations but also on
the habitat conditions necessary to support them.
The jeopardy analysis usually expresses the survival and recovery
needs of Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St.
Andrew beach mice in a qualitative fashion without making distinctions
between what is necessary for survival and what is necessary for
recovery. Generally, if a proposed Federal action is incompatible with
the viability of the affected core area population(s), inclusive of
associated habitat conditions, a jeopardy finding is considered to be
warranted, because of the relationship of each core area population to
the survival and recovery of the species as a whole.
Adverse Modification Standard
The analytical framework described in the Director's December 9,
2004, memorandum is used to complete section 7(a)(2) analyses for
Federal actions affecting Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach
mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse critical habitat. The key factor
related to the adverse modification determination is whether, with
implementation of the proposed Federal action, the affected critical
habitat would remain functional (or retain the current ability for the
primary constituent elements to be functionally established) to serve
the intended conservation role for the species. Generally, the
conservation role of Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach
mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse critical habitat units is to support
viable core area populations.
Section 4(b)(8) of the Act requires us to briefly evaluate and
describe in any proposed or final regulation that designates critical
habitat those activities involving a Federal action that may destroy or
adversely modify such
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habitat, or that may be affected by such designation. Activities that
may destroy or adversely modify critical habitat may also jeopardize
the continued existence of the species.
Activities that may destroy or adversely modify critical habitat
are those that alter the PCEs to an extent that the conservation value
of critical habitat for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach
mice, and St. Andrew beach mice is appreciably reduced. Activities
that, when carried out, funded, or authorized by a Federal agency, may
affect critical habitat and therefore result in consultation for
Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach
mice include, but are not limited to:
(1) Actions that would significantly alter dune structure and
stability, soil compaction levels, and substrate characteristics. Such
activities could include, but are not limited to, excessive foot
traffic; military missions; dredging and disposal operations; the use
of construction, utility, or off-road vehicles in beach mouse habitat;
and sand contamination from gravel, clay, or construction debris. These
activities, even if temporary, could alter burrow construction, reduce
the availability of potential burrow sites, and degrade or destroy
beach mouse habitat.
(2) Actions that would significantly alter the natural vegetation
of the coastal dune community. Such activities could include, but are
not limited to, allowing non-native species to establish in the area,
landscaping with plants that do not reflect habitat type prior to
disturbance, and landscaping that yields excessive leaf litter. These
activities could alter beach mouse foraging activities and degrade or
destroy beach mouse habitat.
(3) Actions that would significantly alter the natural predator--
prey balance of the coastal dune community by impacting the quality of
the habitat. Such activities could include, but are not limited to,
allowing unprotected refuse in the area and allowing or encouraging
feral cat communities. These activities could alter beach mouse
foraging activities and the availability of foraging resources, and
directly alter beach mouse survival.
(4) Actions that would significantly alter natural lighting. Such
activities could include, but are not limited to, allowing artificial
lighting that does not comply with wildlife-friendly lighting
specifications. These activities could alter beach mouse foraging
activities, increase predation upon beach mice, and reduce or prohibit
the use of otherwise suitable beach mouse habitat.
(5) Actions that would directly result in a significant loss of
habitat or elimination or degradation of functional pathways within and
among critical habitat units. Such activities could include, but are
not limited to, residential or commercial development and associated
use, road widening and maintenance, and land clearing. These activities
eliminate beach mouse habitat; reduce connectivity necessary for gene
flow; reduce all necessary resources, such as food, mates, burrow
sites, and refugia from storms; and decrease space available to conduct
natural behaviors, thereby limiting their ability to persist.
We consider all of the units designated as critical habitat, as
well as those that have been excluded, to contain features essential to
the conservation of the Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach
mice, and St. Andrew beach mice. All units are within the geographic
range of the species, all were occupied by the species at the time of
listing (based on observations made within the last 21 years) or
essential to the conservation of the species, and are likely to be used
by Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew
beach mice. Federal agencies already consult with us on activities in
areas currently occupied by the Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee
beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice, or if the species may be
affected by the action, to ensure that their actions do not jeopardize
the continued existence of Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach
mice, and St. Andrew beach mice.
Application of Section 4(a)(3) and Exclusions Under Section 4(b)(2) of
the Act
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act states that critical habitat shall be
designated, and revised, on the basis of the best available scientific
data after taking into consideration the economic impact, national
security impact, and any other relevant impact, of specifying any
particular area as critical habitat. The Secretary may exclude an area
from critical habitat if he determines that the benefits of such
exclusion outweigh the benefits of specifying such area as part of the
critical habitat, unless he determines, based on the best scientific
data available, that the failure to designate such area as critical
habitat will result in the extinction of the species. In making that
determination, the Congressional record is clear that the Secretary is
afforded broad discretion regarding which factors and how much weight
to give to any factor.
Under section 4(b)(2), in considering whether to exclude a
particular area from the designation, we must identify the benefits of
including the area in the designation, identify the benefits of
excluding the area from the designation, and determine whether the
benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits of inclusion. If an
exclusion is contemplated, then we must determine whether excluding the
area would result in the extinction of the species. In the following
sections, we address a number of general issues that are relevant to
the exclusions we considered.
The Sikes Act Improvement Act of 1997 (Sikes Act) (16 U.S.C. 670a)
requires each military installation that includes land and water
suitable for the conservation and management of natural resources to
complete, by November 17, 2001, an INRMP. An INRMP integrates
implementation of the military mission of the installation with
stewardship of the natural resources found on the base. Each INRMP
includes an assessment of the ecological needs on the installation,
including the need to provide for the conservation of listed species; a
statement of goals and priorities; a detailed description of management
actions to be implemented to provide for these ecological needs; and a
monitoring and adaptive management plan. Among other things, each INRMP
must, to the extent appropriate and applicable, provide for fish and
wildlife management, fish and wildlife habitat enhancement or
modification, wetland protection, enhancement, and restoration where
necessary to support fish and wildlife and enforcement of applicable
natural resource laws.
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Pub.
L. 108-136) amended the ESA to limit areas eligible for designation as
critical habitat. Specifically, section 4(a)(3)(B)(i) of the Act (16
U.S.C. 1533(a)(3)(B)(i)) now provides: ``The Secretary shall not
designate as critical habitat any lands or other geographical areas
owned or controlled by the Department of Defense, or designated for its
use, that are subject to an integrated natural resources management
plan prepared under section 101 of the Sikes Act (16 U.S.C. 670a), if
the Secretary determines in writing that such plan provides a benefit
to the species for which critical habitat is proposed for
designation.''
We consult with the military on the development and implementation
of INRMPs for installations with listed species. A draft INRMP
developed by Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) included the range of the
critical habitat designation for the Choctawhatchee
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beach mouse and St. Andrew beach mouse. The Service did not consult on
the INRMP nor did the Service give its concurrence on the INRMP.
Therefore, we are including Tyndall AFB lands in the critical habitat
designation.
Conservation Partnerships on Non-Federal Lands
Most federally listed species in the United States will not recover
without the cooperation of non-Federal landowners. More than 60 percent
of the United States is privately owned (EPA 2003, p. 3-3), and at
least 80 percent of endangered or threatened species occur either
partially or solely on private lands (USGAO 1995, p.4). Stein et al.
(1995) found that only about 12 percent of listed species were found
almost exclusively on Federal lands (90 to 100 percent of their known
occurrences restricted to Federal lands) and that 50 percent of
federally listed species are not known to occur on Federal lands at
all.
Given the distribution of listed species with respect to land
ownership, conservation of listed species in many parts of the United
States is dependent upon working partnerships with a wide variety of
entities and the voluntary cooperation of many non-Federal landowners
(Wilcove and Chen 1998; Crouse et al. 2002; James 2002). Building
partnerships and promoting voluntary cooperation of landowners is
essential to understanding the status of species on non-Federal lands
and is necessary to implement recovery actions such as reintroducing
listed species, habitat restoration, and habitat protection.
Many non-Federal landowners derive satisfaction in contributing to
endangered species recovery. The Service promotes these private-sector
efforts through the Department of the Interior's Four C's philosophy--
conservation through communication, consultation, and cooperation. This
philosophy is evident in Service programs such as HCPs, Safe Harbors,
Candidate Conservation Agreements, Candidate Conservation Agreements
with Assurances, and conservation challenge cost-share. Many private
landowners, however, are wary of the possible consequences of
encouraging endangered species to their property, and there is mounting
evidence that some regulatory actions by the Federal government, while
well-intentioned and required by law, can under certain circumstances
have unintended negative consequences for the conservation of species
on private lands (Wilcove et al. 1996; Bean 2002; Conner and Mathews
2002; James 2002; Koch 2002; Brook et al. 2003). Many landowners fear a
decline in their property value due to real or perceived restrictions
on land-use options where threatened or endangered species are found.
Consequently, harboring endangered species is viewed by many landowners
as a liability, resulting in anti-conservation incentives because
maintaining habitats that harbor endangered species represents a risk
to future economic opportunities (Main et al. 1999; Brook et al. 2003).
The purpose of designating critical habitat is to contribute to the
conservation of threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems
upon which they depend. The outcome of the designation, triggering
regulatory requirements for actions funded, authorized, or carried out
by Federal agencies under section 7 of the Act, can sometimes be
counterproductive to its intended purpose on non-Federal lands.
According to some researchers, the designation of critical habitat on
private lands significantly reduces the likelihood that landowners will
support and carry out conservation actions (Main et al. 1999; Bean
2002; Brook et al. 2003). The magnitude of this negative outcome is
greatly amplified in situations where active management measures (such
as reintroduction, fire management, control of invasive species) are
necessary for species conservation (Bean 2002).
The Service believes that the judicious use of excluding specific
areas of non-federally owned lands from critical habitat designations
can contribute to species recovery and provide a superior level of
conservation than critical habitat alone. For example, less than 17
percent of Hawaii is federally owned, but the state is home to more
than 24 percent of all federally listed species, most of which will not
recover without State and private landowner cooperation. On the island
of Lanai, Castle and Cooke Resorts, LLC, which owns 99 percent of the
island, entered into a conservation agreement with the Service. The
conservation agreement provides conservation benefits to target species
through management actions that remove threats (such as axis deer,
mouflon sheep, rats, invasive nonnative plants) from the Lanaihale and
East Lanai Regions. Specific management actions include fire control
measures, nursery propagation of native flora (including the target
species) and planting of such flora. These actions will significantly
improve the habitat for all currently occurring species. Due to the low
likelihood of a Federal nexus on the island, we believe that the
benefits of excluding the lands covered by the MOA exceeded the
benefits of including them. As stated in the final critical habitat
rule for endangered plants on the Island of Lanai:
On Lanai, simply preventing ``harmful activities'' will not slow
the extinction of listed plant species. Where consistent with the
discretion provided by the Act, the Service believes it is necessary
to implement policies that provide positive incentives to private
landowners to voluntarily conserve natural resources and that remove
or reduce disincentives to conservation. While the impact of
providing these incentives may be modest in economic terms, they can
be significant in terms of conservation benefits that can stem from
the cooperation of the landowner. The continued participation of
Castle and Cooke Resorts, LLC, in the existing Lanai Forest and
Watershed Partnership and other voluntary conservation agreements
will greatly enhance the Service's ability to further the recovery
of these endangered plants.
The Department of the Interior's philosophy of conservation through
communication, consultation, and cooperation is the foundation for
developing the tools of conservation. These tools include conservation
grants, funding for Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, the Coastal
Program, and cooperative-conservation challenge cost-share grants. Our
Private Stewardship Grant program and Landowner Incentive Program
provide assistance to private landowners in their voluntary efforts to
protect threatened, imperiled, and endangered species, including the
development and implementation of HCPs.
Conservation agreements with non-Federal landowners (such as
Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs), contractual conservation agreements,
easements, and stakeholder-negotiated State regulations) enhance
species conservation by extending species protections beyond those
available through section 7 consultations. In the past decade, we have
encouraged non-Federal landowners to enter into conservation
agreements, based on a view that we can achieve greater species
conservation on non-Federal land through such partnerships than we can
through regulatory methods (61 FR 63854; December 2, 1996).
Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Act authorizes us to issue to non-
Federal entities a permit for the incidental take of endangered and
threatened species. This permit allows a non-Federal landowner to
proceed with an activity that is legal in all other respects, but that
results in the incidental taking of a listed species (take that is
incidental to, and not the purpose of, the carrying out of an otherwise
lawful activity). The Act
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specifies that an application for an incidental take permit must be
accompanied by an HCP, and specifies the content of such a plan. The
purpose of conservation plans is to describe and ensure that the
effects of the permitted action on covered species are adequately
minimized and mitigated, and that the action does not appreciably
reduce the survival and recovery of the species. There are currently
two legally operative HCPs in existence for the Choctawhatchee beach
mouse covering areas that would otherwise meet the criteria for
critical habitat (and therefore are excluded under 4(b)(2)): Stallworth
Preserve in Unit CBM-2 (issued in 1995, with amendments in 1995 and
1998), and Watersound in Unit CBM-4 and Watercolor in Unit CBM-3
(issued in 2000) in Walton County, Florida, totaling 79 ac (33 ha).
These HCPs provide for the conservation of Choctawhatchee beach mice
and include activities like habitat protection, enhancement, and
restoration; partnership in the implementation and monitoring of beach
mouse translocation programs on the property; native landscaping;
predator control; and adaptive management to ensure that the
conservation effort will be effective. The two HCPs include beach mouse
population monitoring (live-trapping several times a year), outdoor
lighting guidelines, beach access that minimizes impact beach mouse
habitat (elevated dune walkovers), as well as dune revegetation and
restoration. The two HCPs include the continued maintenance of the
remaining undisturbed beach mouse habitat.
(1) Benefits of Inclusion of the Stallworth Preserve, Watersound and
Watercolor HCPs
The principal regulatory benefit of critical habitat is that
federally authorized, funded, or carried out activities require
consultation pursuant to section 7 of the Act to ensure that they will
not destroy or adversely modify critical habitat. In the Gifford
Pinchot decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that
adverse modification evaluations require consideration of impacts on
the recovery of species. Conducting section 7 consultations would
provide benefits on HCP lands with a Federal nexus by helping to ensure
the integrity of these lands is maintained. For example, if a federally
funded road project was proposed to impact lands having an operative
HCP that were designated as critical habitat, a consultation would need
to be conducted to ensure the designated critical habitat was not
destroyed or adversely modified.
Designation of critical habitat serves to educate landowners, State
and local governments, and the public regarding the potential
conservation value of the area. This helps focus, prioritize, and
revitalize conservation efforts, such as dune restoration projects, or
more extensive monitoring of beach mouse populations.
(2) Benefits of Exclusion of the Stallworth Preserve, Watersound, and
Watercolor HCPs
We identified four possible benefits of excluding the area covered
by the two HCPs from critical habitat designation. (1) To the extent
designation would provide any additional protection of beach mice
habitat, costs associated with that protection would be avoided. (2)
Exclusion would reduce largely redundant administrative costs of
section 7 consultation. (3) Exclusion would help to foster an
atmosphere of cooperation in the conservation of endangered species.
HCPs and other conservation partnership efforts typically provide far
greater conservation benefits to species than the limited benefits
arising from critical habitat designation. The latter benefits are
restricted to actions with a Federal nexus and can require only that
the action not adversely modify the habitat. It cannot compel, and in
practice may discourage, the type of active management actions that
generally are needed to recover listed species. Currently, two of our
HCP sites are involved in translocation efforts. With this cooperation,
we are able to partner with private landowners in habitat restoration,
beach mouse translocations, and population monitoring, thereby
facilitating recolonization of previously inhabited areas, encouraging
and providing suitable habitat for the long-term persistence of beach
mice, obtaining more information on the subspecies, and improving and
discovering new techniques and opportunities that will assist in the
recovery of several beach mouse subspecies. (4) Exclusion would provide
an incentive for participation in the development of new HCPs. The
exclusion of HCP lands from critical habitat designations is an
important incentive for participation in the HCP program; on the other
hand, failure to exclude HCP lands could undermine the conservation
benefits provided by the HCP program, and, more generally, the
partnerships required to conserve most listed species.
It is possible, although unlikely, that any Federal action will be
proposed that would be likely to destroy or adversely modify the
habitat proposed as critical within the area governed by these HCPs.
Designation of critical habitat provides no benefit because, if such a
project was proposed, due to the specific way in which jeopardy and
adverse modification are analyzed for the Choctawhatchee beach mouse,
it would likely also jeopardize the continued existence of the species.
In addition, we expect that the benefit of informing the public of the
importance of this area to the Choctawhatchee beach mouse's
conservation would be slight because there has already been a
designation of critical habitat for beach mice in this area, including
public notice and comment, the HCPs themselves underwent public review
and comment, and this proposal is undergoing public review and comment.
Therefore, we assigned relatively little weight to the benefits of
designating this area as critical habitat.
In contrast, although the benefits of encouraging participation in
HCPs, particularly large-scale HCPs, and, more broadly, helping to
foster cooperative conservation are indirect, enthusiastic HCP
participation and an atmosphere of cooperation are crucial to the long-
term effectiveness of the endangered species program. Therefore, we
assigned great weight to these benefits of exclusion. If there are
regulatory benefits of inclusion, associated costs could be avoided by
excluding the area from the designation. However, as we expect the
regulatory benefits to be slight, we likewise give little weight to
avoidance of those associated costs, as well as the additional
transaction costs related to section 7 compliance.
(3) Benefits of Exclusion of the Stallworth Preserve, Watersound, and
Watercolor HCPs Outweigh the Benefits of Inclusion
We have determined that the benefits of inclusion of the areas
covered by these HCPs are small, while the benefits of exclusion are
more significant. With the measures identified above, we believe that,
for these three sites, the benefits of exclusion outweigh the benefits
of inclusion. Because we anticipate that little, if any, conservation
benefit to the Choctawhatchee beach mouse will be foregone as a result
of excluding these areas, the exclusion will not result in the
extinction of the Choctawhatchee beach mouse. Accordingly, we exercise
discretion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act to exclude the areas
covered by these HCPs from the designation of critical habitat for the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse.
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(4) Exclusion Will Not Result in Extinction of the Species
Because we anticipate that little, if any, conservation benefit to
the Choctawhatchee beach mouse will be foregone as a result of
excluding these areas, we do not expect the exclusion to result in the
extinction of the Choctawhatchee beach mouse.
General Principles of Section 7 Consultations Used in the 4(b)(2)
Balancing Process
The most direct, and potentially largest, regulatory benefit of
critical habitat is that federally authorized, funded, or carried out
activities require consultation pursuant to section 7 of the Act to
ensure that they are not likely to destroy or adversely modify critical
habitat. There are two limitations to this regulatory effect. First, it
only applies where there is a Federal nexus--if there is no Federal
nexus, designation itself does not restrict actions that destroy or
adversely modify critical habitat. Second, it only limits destruction
or adverse modification. By its nature, the prohibition on adverse
modification is designed to ensure those areas that contain the
physical and biological features essential to the conservation of the
species or unoccupied areas that are essential to the conservation of
the species are not eroded. Critical habitat designation alone,
however, does not require specific steps toward recovery.
Once consultation under section 7 of the Act is triggered, the
process may conclude informally when the Service concurs in writing
that the proposed Federal action is not likely to adversely affect the
listed species or its critical habitat. However, if the Service
determines through informal consultation that adverse impacts are
likely to occur, then formal consultation would be initiated. Formal
consultation concludes with a biological opinion issued by the Service
on whether the proposed Federal action is likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of a listed species or result in destruction or
adverse modification of critical habitat, with separate analyses being
made under both the jeopardy and the adverse modification standards.
For critical habitat, a biological opinion that concludes in a
determination of no destruction or adverse modification may contain
discretionary conservation recommendations to minimize adverse effects
to primary constituent elements, but it would not contain any mandatory
reasonable and prudent measures or terms and conditions. Mandatory
reasonable and prudent alternatives to the proposed Federal action
would only be issued when the biological opinion results in a jeopardy
or adverse modification conclusion.
We also note that for 30 years prior to the Ninth Circuit Court's
decision in Gifford Pinchot, the Service equated the jeopardy standard
with the standard for destruction or adverse modification of critical
habitat. The Court ruled that the Service could no longer equate the
two standards and that adverse modification evaluations require
consideration of impacts on the recovery of species. Thus, under the
Gifford Pinchot decision, critical habitat designations may provide
greater benefits to the recovery of a species. However, we believe the
conservation achieved through implementing habitat conservation plans
(HCPs) or other habitat management plans is typically greater than
would be achieved through multiple site-by-site, project-by-project,
section 7 consultations involving consideration of critical habitat.
Management plans commit resources to implement long-term management and
protection to particular habitat for at least one and possibly other
listed or sensitive species. Section 7 consultations only commit
Federal agencies to prevent adverse modification to critical habitat
caused by the particular project, and they are not committed to provide
conservation or long-term benefits to areas not affected by the
proposed project. Thus, any HCP or management plan that considers
enhancement or recovery as the management standard will always provide
as much or more benefit than a consultation for critical habitat
designation conducted under the standards required by the Ninth Circuit
in the Gifford Pinchot decision.
The information provided in this section applies to all the
discussions below that discuss the benefits of inclusion and exclusion
of critical habitat in that it provides the framework for the
consultation process.
Educational Benefits of Critical Habitat
A benefit of including lands in critical habitat is that the
designation of critical habitat serves to educate landowners, State and
local governments, and the public regarding the potential conservation
value of an area. This helps focus and promote conservation efforts by
other parties by clearly delineating areas of high conservation value
for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew
beach mice. In general the educational benefit of a critical habitat
designation always exists, although in some cases it may be redundant
with other educational effects. For example, HCPs have significant
public input and may largely duplicate the educational benefit of a
critical habitat designation. This benefit is closely related to a
second, more indirect benefit: That designation of critical habitat
would inform State agencies and local governments about areas that
could be conserved under State laws or local ordinances.
However, we believe that there would be little additional
informational benefit gained from the designation of critical habitat
for the exclusions we are making in this rule because these areas were
included in the proposed rule as having habitat containing the features
essential to the conservation of the species. Consequently, we believe
that the informational benefits are already provided even though these
areas are not designated as critical habitat. Additionally, the purpose
normally served by the designation of informing State agencies and
local governments about areas that would benefit from protection and
enhancement of habitat for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach
mice, and St. Andrew beach mice is already well-established among State
and local governments, and Federal agencies in those areas that we are
excluding from critical habitat in this rule on the basis of other
existing habitat management protections.
Economic Analysis
Section 4(b)(2)of the Act requires us to designate critical habitat
on the basis of the best scientific information available and to
consider the economic and other relevant impacts of designating a
particular area as critical habitat. We may exclude areas from critical
habitat upon a determination that the benefits of such exclusions
outweigh the benefits of specifying such areas as critical habitat. We
cannot exclude such areas from critical habitat when such exclusion
will result in the extinction of the species concerned.
Following the publication of the proposed critical habitat
designation, we conducted an economic analysis to estimate the
potential economic effect of the designation. The draft analysis was
made available for public review on June 16, 2006 (71 FR 35048). We
accepted comments on the draft analysis until July 17, 2006.
The primary purpose of the economic analysis was to estimate the
potential economic impacts associated with the designation of critical
habitat for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St.
Andrew beach mice. This information is intended to assist the Secretary
in
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making decisions about whether the benefits of excluding particular
areas from the designation outweigh the benefits of including those
areas in the designation. This economic analysis considers the economic
efficiency effects that may result from the designation, including
habitat protections that may be co-extensive with the listing of the
species. It also addresses distribution of impacts, including an
assessment of the potential effects on small entities and the energy
industry. This information can be used by the Secretary to assess
whether the effects of the designation might unduly burden a particular
group or economic sector.
This analysis focuses on the direct and indirect costs of the rule.
However, economic impacts to land use activities can exist in the
absence of critical habitat. These impacts may result from, for
example, local zoning laws, State and natural resource laws, and
enforceable management plans and best management practices applied by
other State and Federal agencies. Economic impacts that result from
these types of protections are not included in the analysis as they are
considered to be part of the regulatory and policy baseline.
The economic analysis identifies potential costs of approximately
$93.4 to $174.9 million (undiscounted) over a 20-year period from 2006
to 2025, as a result of the proposed critical habitat designation,
including those costs coextensive with listing. For the same period,
the economic analysis identified potential costs of approximately $89.3
to $170.6 million discounted at three percent ($6.0 to $11.5 million
annualized) and approximately $85.8 to $166.7 million discounted at
seven percent ($8.1 to $15.7 million annualized).
The analysis measures lost economic efficiency associated with
residential and commercial development, and public projects and
activities, such as economic impacts on transportation projects, the
energy industry, and State and Federal lands. Overall, the residential
and commercial development industry is calculated to experience the
highest proportion of these costs (95 percent).
We have prepared an economic analysis that is consistent with the
ruling of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in N.M. Cattle Growers
Ass'n v. USFWS, and that was available for public review during the
comment periods for the proposed rule. A copy of the final economic
analysis with supporting documents are included in our administrative
record and may be obtained by contacting the Service, Branch of
Endangered Species (see ADDRESSES section) or by downloading from the
Internet at http://www.fws.gov/panamacity. Since the critical habitat
designation includes no Tribal lands, and includes no areas presently
under special management or protection provided by a legally operative
plan or agreement for the conservation of these beach mice (other than
the HCPS for Stallworth and Watersound that we have already excluded),
we believe, other than economics, there are no other relevant impacts
to evaluate under section 4(b)(2).
Required Determinations
Regulatory Planning and Review
In accordance with Executive Order 12866, this document is a
significant rule in that it may raise novel legal and policy issues,
but will not have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or
more or affect the economy in a material way. Due to the tight timeline
for publication in the Federal Register, the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) has not formally reviewed this rule. As explained above,
we prepared an economic analysis of this action. We used this analysis
to meet the requirement of section 4(b)(2) of the Act to determine the
economic consequences of designating the specific areas as critical
habitat. We also used it to help determine whether to exclude any area
from critical habitat, as provided for under section 4(b)(2), if we
determine that the benefits of such exclusion outweigh the benefits of
specifying such area as part of the critical habitat, unless we
determine, based on the best scientific data available, that the
failure to designate such area as critical habitat will result in the
extinction of the species.
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (as amended by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) of 1996),
whenever an agency is required to publish a notice of rulemaking for
any proposed or final rule, it must prepare and make available for
public comment a regulatory flexibility analysis that describes the
effect of the rule on small entities (i.e., small businesses, small
organizations, and small government jurisdictions). However, no
regulatory flexibility analysis is required if the head of an agency
certifies the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities. The SBREFA amended the RFA to
require Federal agencies to provide a statement of factual basis for
certifying that the rule will not have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities. The SBREFA also amended the RFA
to require a certification statement.
Small entities include small organizations, such as independent
nonprofit organizations; small governmental jurisdictions, including
school boards and city and town governments that serve fewer than
50,000 residents; as well as small businesses. Small businesses include
manufacturing and mining concerns with fewer than 500 employees,
wholesale trade entities with fewer than 100 employees, retail and
service businesses with less than $5 million in annual sales, general
and heavy construction businesses with less than $27.5 million in
annual business, special trade contractors doing less than $11.5
million in annual business, and agricultural businesses with annual
sales less than $750,000. To determine if potential economic impacts to
these small entities are significant, we consider the types of
activities that might trigger regulatory impacts under this rule, as
well as the types of project modifications that may result. In general,
the term ``significant economic impact'' is meant to apply to a typical
small business firm's business operations.
To determine if the rule could significantly affect a substantial
number of small entities, we consider the number of small entities
affected within particular types of economic activities (e.g., housing
development, grazing, oil and gas production, timber harvesting). We
apply the ``substantial number'' test individually to each industry to
determine if certification is appropriate. However, the SBREFA does not
explicitly define ``substantial number'' or ``significant economic
impact.'' Consequently, to assess whether a ``substantial number'' of
small entities is affected by this designation, this analysis considers
the relative number of small entities likely to be impacted in an area.
In some circumstances, especially with critical habitat designations of
limited extent, we may aggregate across all industries and consider
whether the total number of small entities affected is substantial. In
estimating the number of small entities potentially affected, we also
consider whether their activities have any Federal involvement.
Designation of critical habitat only affects activities conducted,
funded, or permitted by Federal agencies. Some kinds of activities are
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any Federal involvement and so will not be affected by critical habitat
designation. In areas where the species is present, Federal agencies
already are required to consult with us under section 7 of the Act on
activities they fund, permit, or implement that may affect Perdido Key
beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice.
Federal agencies also must consult with us if their activities may
affect critical habitat. Designation of critical habitat, therefore,
could result in an additional economic impact on small entities due to
the requirement to reinitiate consultation for ongoing Federal
activities.
In our economic analysis of the critical habitat designation, we
evaluated the potential economic effects on small business entities
resulting from conservation actions related to the listing of the
Perdido Key beach mouse, Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew
beach mouse and proposed designation of their critical habitat. This
analysis estimated prospective economic impacts due to the
implementation of three Florida beach mice conservation efforts in
seven categories: private development activities, recreation, tropical
storms and hurricanes, dredging and disposal operations, species
management and habitat protection activities, road construction and
maintenance, and military activities. We determined from our analysis
that in six of these seven categories, impacts of the three Florida
beach mice conservation efforts are not anticipated to impact small
business. The small business entities that may be affected are private
development firms. Costs associated with residential and commercial
development comprise 95 of the total quantified future impacts. Total
costs are expected to be $93.4 million (undiscounted) over the next 20
years ($89.3 million at three percent and $85.8 million at seven
percent). Conservation effort costs include land preservation (set-
asides), monitoring, and predator control that may be required of new
development activity on private land. Approximately 97 percent of
developers in the region are considered small; thus, 35 small
developers could be impacted each year. For those projects likely to be
undertaken by a small entity, beach mouse conservation costs are
estimated to be approximately $17,000 per residential housing unit
(total costs divided by the number of affected units), or $75,000 per
typical developer. Assuming the annual revenues of an average small
developer are $18.9 million (see the economic analysis for explanation
of assumptions), the average annualized cost per project is roughly 0.4
percent of the typical annual sales. Therefore, we do not believe that
the designation of critical habitat for the Perdido Key beach mouse,
Choctawhatchee beach mouse, and St. Andrew beach mouse will result in a
disproportionate effect to small business entities. Please refer to our
draft economic analysis of the proposed critical habitat designation
for a more detailed discussion of potential economic impacts.
In general, two different mechanisms in section 7 consultations
could lead to additional regulatory requirements for the approximately
four small businesses, on average, that may be required to consult with
us each year regarding their project's impact on Perdido Key beach
mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice and their
habitat. First, if we conclude, in a biological opinion, that a
proposed action is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a
species or adversely modify its critical habitat, we can offer
``reasonable and prudent alternatives.'' Reasonable and prudent
alternatives are alternative actions that can be implemented in a
manner consistent with the scope of the Federal agency's legal
authority and jurisdiction, that are economically and technologically
feasible, and that would avoid jeopardizing the continued existence of
listed species or result in adverse modification of critical habitat. A
Federal agency and an applicant may elect to implement a reasonable and
prudent alternative associated with a biological opinion that has found
jeopardy or adverse modification of critical habitat. An agency or
applicant could alternatively choose to seek an exemption from the
requirements of the Act or proceed without implementing the reasonable
and prudent alternative. However, unless an exemption were obtained,
the Federal agency or applicant would be at risk of violating section
7(a)(2) of the Act if it chose to proceed without implementing the
reasonable and prudent alternatives.
Second, if we find that a proposed action is not likely to
jeopardize the continued existence of a listed animal or plant species,
we may identify reasonable and prudent measures designed to minimize
the amount or extent of take and require the Federal agency or
applicant to implement such measures through non-discretionary terms
and conditions. We may also identify discretionary conservation
recommendations designed to minimize or avoid the adverse effects of a
proposed action on listed species or critical habitat, help implement
recovery plans, or to develop information that could contribute to the
recovery of the species.
Based on our experience with consultations pursuant to section 7 of
the Act for all listed species, virtually all projects--including those
that, in their initial proposed form, would result in jeopardy or
adverse modification determinations in section 7 consultations--can be
implemented successfully with, at most, the adoption of reasonable and
prudent alternatives. These measures, by definition, must be
economically feasible and within the scope of authority of the Federal
agency involved in the consultation. We can only describe the general
kinds of actions that may be identified in future reasonable and
prudent alternatives. These are based on our understanding of the needs
of the species and the threats it faces, as described in the final
listing rule and this critical habitat designation. Within the final
CHUs, the types of Federal actions or authorized activities that we
have identified as potential concerns are:
(1) Regulation of activities affecting waters of the United States
by the Corps under section 404 of the Clean Water Act;
(2) Regulation of water flows, damming, diversion, and
channelization implemented or licensed by Federal agencies;
(3) Regulation of timber harvest, grazing, mining, and recreation
by the USFS and BLM;
(4) Road construction and maintenance, right-of-way designation,
and regulation of agricultural activities;
(5) Hazard mitigation and post-disaster repairs funded by the FEMA;
and
(6) Activities funded by the EPA, U.S. Department of Energy, or any
other Federal agency.
It is likely that a developer or other project proponent could
modify a project or take measures to protect Perdido Key beach mice,
Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice. The kinds of
actions that may be included if future reasonable and prudent
alternatives become necessary include conservation set-asides,
management of competing nonnative species, restoration of degraded
habitat, and regular monitoring. These are based on our understanding
of the needs of the species and the threats it faces, as described in
the final listing rule and proposed critical habitat designation. These
measures are not likely to result in a significant economic impact to
project proponents.
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In summary, we have considered whether this would result in a
significant economic effect on a substantial number of small entities.
We have determined, for the above reasons and based on currently
available information, that it is not likely to affect a substantial
number of small entities. Federal involvement, and thus section 7
consultations, would be limited to a subset of the area designated. The
most likely Federal involvement could include Corps permits or permits
we may issue under section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Act. A regulatory
flexibility analysis is not required.
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et
seq.)
Under SBREFA, this rule is not a major rule. Our detailed
assessment of the economic effects of this designation is described in
the economic analysis. Based on the effects identified in the economic
analysis, we believe that this rule will not have an annual effect on
the economy of $100 million or more, will not cause a major increase in
costs or prices for consumers, and will not have significant adverse
effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity,
innovation, or the ability of U.S.-based enterprises to compete with
foreign-based enterprises. Refer to the final economic analysis for a
discussion of the effects of this determination.
Executive Order 13211
On May 18, 2001, the President issued Executive Order 13211 on
regulations that significantly affect energy supply, distribution, and
use. Executive Order 13211 requires agencies to prepare Statements of
Energy Effects when undertaking certain actions. Based on the
information from the economic analysis, this final rule to designate
critical habitat for Perdido Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice,
and St. Andrew beach mice is not expected to significantly affect
energy supplies, distribution, or use. Therefore, this action is not a
significant energy action and no Statement of Energy Effects is
required.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.)
In accordance with the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1501
et seq.), we make the following findings:
(a) This rule will not produce a Federal mandate. In general, a
Federal mandate is a provision in legislation, statute, or regulation
that would impose an enforceable duty upon State, local, or Tribal
governments or the private sector and includes both ``Federal
intergovernmental mandates'' and ``Federal private sector mandates.''
These terms are defined in 2 U.S.C. 658(5)-(7). ``Federal
intergovernmental mandate'' includes a regulation that ``would impose
an enforceable duty upon State, local, or tribal governments'' with two
exceptions. It excludes ``a condition of Federal assistance.'' It also
excludes ``a duty arising from participation in a voluntary Federal
program,'' unless the regulation ``relates to a then-existing Federal
program under which $500,000,000 or more is provided annually to State,
local, and tribal governments under entitlement authority,'' if the
provision would ``increase the stringency of conditions of assistance''
or ``place caps upon, or otherwise decrease, the Federal Government's
responsibility to provide funding'' and the State, local, or Tribal
governments ``lack authority'' to adjust accordingly. (At the time of
enactment, these entitlement programs were: Medicaid; AFDC work
programs; Child Nutrition; Food Stamps; Social Services Block Grants;
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants; Foster Care, Adoption
Assistance, and Independent Living; Family Support Welfare Services;
and Child Support Enforcement.) ``Federal private sector mandate''
includes a regulation that ``would impose an enforceable duty upon the
private sector, except (i) a condition of Federal assistance; or (ii) a
duty arising from participation in a voluntary Federal program.''
The designation of critical habitat does not impose a legally
binding duty on non-Federal government entities or private parties.
Under the Act, the only regulatory effect is that Federal agencies must
ensure that their actions do not destroy or adversely modify critical
habitat under section 7. While non-Federal entities who receive Federal
funding, assistance, permits or otherwise require approval or
authorization from a Federal agency for an action may be indirectly
impacted by the designation of critical habitat, the legally binding
duty to avoid destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat
rests squarely on the Federal agency. Furthermore, to the extent that
non-Federal entities are indirectly impacted because they receive
Federal assistance or participate in a voluntary Federal aid program,
the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act would not apply; nor would critical
habitat shift the costs of the large entitlement programs listed above
on to State governments.
(b) We do not believe that this rule will significantly or uniquely
affect small governments because it will not produce a Federal mandate
of $100 million or greater in any year; that is, it is not a
``significant regulatory action'' under the Unfunded Mandates Reform
Act. The designation of critical habitat imposes no obligations on
State or local governments. As such, Small Government Agency Plan is
not required.
Federalism
In accordance with Executive Order 13132 (Federalism), the rule
does not have significant Federalism effects. A Federalism assessment
is not required. In keeping with Department of the Interior and
Department of Commerce policy, we requested information from, and
coordinated development of, this final critical habitat designation
with appropriate State resource agencies in Florida and Alabama. The
designation of critical habitat in areas currently occupied by Perdido
Key beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice
may impose nominal additional regulatory restrictions to those
currently in place and, therefore, may have little incremental impact
on State and local governments and their activities. The designation
may have some benefit to these governments in that the areas that
contain the features essential to the conservation of the species are
more clearly defined, and the primary constituent elements of the
habitat necessary to the conservation of the species are specifically
identified. While making this definition and identification does not
alter where and what federally sponsored activities may occur, it may
assist these local governments in long-range planning (rather than
waiting for case-by-case section 7 consultations to occur).
Civil Justice Reform
In accordance with Executive Order 12988, the Office of the
Solicitor has determined that the rule does not unduly burden the
judicial system and meets the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)
of the Order. We are designating critical habitat in accordance with
the provisions of the Endangered Species Act. This final rule uses
standard property descriptions and identifies the primary constituent
elements within the designated areas to assist the public in
understanding the habitat needs of Perdido Key beach mice,
Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)
This rule does not contain any new collections of information that
require
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approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act. This rule will not
impose recordkeeping or reporting requirements on State or local
governments, individuals, businesses, or organizations. An agency may
not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number.
National Environmental Policy Act
It is our position that, outside the Tenth Circuit, we do not need
to prepare environmental analyses as defined by the NEPA in connection
with designating critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended. We published a notice outlining our reasons for this
determination in the Federal Register on October 25, 1983 (48 FR
49244). This assertion was upheld in the courts of the Ninth Circuit
(Douglas County v. Babbitt, 48 F.3d 1495 (9th Cir. Ore. 1995), cert.
denied 116 S. Ct. 698 (1996).
Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes
In accordance with the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994,
``Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal
Governments'' (59 FR 22951), Executive Order 13175, and the Department
of Interior's manual at 512 DM 2, we readily acknowledge our
responsibility to communicate meaningfully with recognized Federal
Tribes on a government-to-government basis. We have determined that
there are no tribal lands occupied at the time of listing contain the
features essential for the conservation and no tribal lands that are
unoccupied areas that are essential for the conservation of Perdido Key
beach mice, Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice.
Therefore, designation of critical habitat for Perdido Key beach mice,
Choctawhatchee beach mice, and St. Andrew beach mice has not been
designated on Tribal lands.
References Cited
A complete list of all references cited in this rulemaking is
available upon request from the Field Supervisor, Panama City Fish and
Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES section).
Author(s)
The primary author of this package is the Panama City Fish and
Wildlife Office.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
Regulation Promulgation
0
Accordingly, we amend part 17, subchapter B of chapter I, title 50 of
the Code of Federal Regulations, as set forth below:
PART 17--[AMENDED]
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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.
0
2. In Sec. 17.11(h), revise the entry for ``Mouse, St. Andrew beach''
under ``MAMMALS'' to read as follows:
Sec. 17.11 Endangered and threatened wildlife.
* * * * *
(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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Mammals
* * * * * * *
Mouse, St. Andrew beach.......... Peromyscus U.S.A. (FL)........ Entire............. E 655 17.95(a) NA
polionotus
peninsularis.
* * * * * * *
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3. In Sec. 17.95(a), revise the entries for ``Choctawhatchee Beach
Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus allophrys)'' and ``Perdido Key Beach Mouse
(Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis),'' and add an entry for ``St.
Andrew Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus peninsularis)'' in the same
alphabetical order that this species appears in the table at Sec.
17.11(h) to read as follows:
Sec. 17.95 Critical habitat--fish and wildlife.
(a) Mammals.
* * * * *
Choctawhatcee Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus allophrys)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Okaloosa, Walton, and
Bay Counties, Florida, on the maps below.
(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse are the habitat components that provide:
(i) A contiguous mosaic of primary, secondary, and scrub vegetation
and dune structure, with a balanced level of competition and predation
and few or no competitive or predaceous nonnative species present, that
collectively provide foraging opportunities, cover, and burrow sites;
(ii) Primary and secondary dunes, generally dominated by sea oats
(Uniola paniculata), that despite occasional temporary impacts and
reconfiguration from tropical storms and hurricanes, provide abundant
food resources, burrow sites, and protection from predators;
(iii) Scrub dunes, generally dominated by scrub oaks (Quercus
spp.), that provide food resources and burrow sites, and provide
elevated refugia during and after intense flooding due to rainfall and/
or hurricane-induced storm surge;
(iv) Functional, unobstructed habitat connections that facilitate
genetic exchange, dispersal, natural exploratory movements, and re-
colonization of locally extirpated areas; and
(v) A natural light regime within the coastal dune ecosystem,
compatible with the nocturnal activity of beach mice, necessary for
normal behavior, growth, and viability of all life stages.
(3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures existing
on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of
the primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts,
airports, driveways, and roads, and the land on which such structures
are located.
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(4) Critical Habitat Map Units. Data layers defining map units were
created by delineating habitats that contained one or more of the
primary constituent elements defined in paragraph (2) of this entry
over 1999 and 2004 digital ortho photography at a scale of at least
1:4000.
(5) Note: Map 1, Index Map of Critical Habitat Units for the
Choctawhatchee beach mouse, follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12OC06.000
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(6) CBM--Unit 1: Henderson Beach Unit, Okaloosa County, Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach
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mouse habitat within the boundary of Henderson Beach State Park from
0.5 mi (0.8 km) east of the intersection of Highway 98 and Scenic
Highway 98 to 0.25 mi (0.4 km) west of Matthew Boulevard and the area
from the mean high water level (MHWL) north to the seaward extent of
the maritime forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Destin,
Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E,
N): 553127.73, 3361659.70; 553118.25, 3361738.27; 553113.59,
3361734.19; 553108.89, 3361731.30; 553107.43, 3361726.11; 553109.17,
3361720.21; 553113.27, 3361714.76; 553117.31, 3361712.08; 553120.24,
3361706.21; 553125.11, 3361701.97; 553129.54, 3361699.70; 553134.76,
3361697.45; 553141.19, 3361694.44; 553145.30, 3361688.99; 553149.37,
3361685.13; 553154.57, 3361683.67; 553157.20, 3361689.68; 553160.70,
3361692.54; 553166.37, 3361688.32; 553172.09, 3361682.12; 553173.43,
3361676.21; 553168.76, 3361672.13; 553163.31, 3361667.63; 553160.25,
3361662.80; 553153.21, 3361658.26; 553149.32, 3361655.00; 553151.10,
3361647.11; 553152.37, 3361643.97; 553151.71, 3361638.80; 553151.79,
3361635.24; 553155.06, 3361631.75; 553159.13, 3361627.89; 553161.59,
3361624.78; 553162.10, 3361620.03; 553159.37, 3361617.98; 553153.02,
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3361647.04; 553098.42, 3361656.91; 553098.17, 3361666.82; 553094.35,
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3361739.86; 553118.25, 3361738.27
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3361585.75; 553063.92, 3361502.29; 553056.15, 3361502.85; 553054.68,
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3361487.12; 553039.81, 3361488.97; 553033.70, 3361499.32; 553047.11,
3361482.81; 553063.63, 3361481.97; 553063.53, 3361475.26; 553047.11,
3361482.81
553532.22, 3361485.97; 552500.53, 3361413.61; 552500.59,
3361443.35; 552503.32, 3361525.63; 552507.28, 3361622.45; 552507.33,
3361636.56; 552512.49, 3361636.69; 552516.50, 3361635.21; 552522.60,
3361629.41; 552528.64, 3361625.99; 552537.40, 3361625.41; 552545.28,
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3361490.00; 553066.60, 3361494.56; 553063.92, 3361502.29; 553065.12,
3361585.75; 553059.88, 3361585.95; 553062.73, 3361588.83; 553069.21,
3361583.83;
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553012.49, 3361453.02; 553011.82, 3361464.10; 553009.61, 3361473.16;
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552951.17, 3361490.75; 552870.83, 3361494.31; 552783.37, 3361496.52;
552720.90, 3361500.13; 552642.90, 3361505.73; 552597.62, 3361505.01;
552584.24, 3361499.93; 552577.28, 3361476.37; 552585.82, 3361468.25;
552658.66, 3361462.91; 552663.37, 3361465.01; 552666.76, 3361472.63;
552670.14, 3361464.39; 552691.51, 3361467.69; 552695.61, 3361462.64;
552722.58, 3361464.49; 552727.04, 3361461.03; 552733.05, 3361458.80;
552783.15, 3361457.27; 552888.55, 3361452.34; 552898.89, 3361452.19;
552911.46, 3361457.66; 552929.77, 3361456.52; 552932.46, 3361460.16;
552937.28, 3361457.90; 552939.40, 3361452.40; 552954.89, 3361452.78;
552958.90, 3361451.30; 552966.07, 3361448.44; 552995.16, 3361447.04;
553007.18, 3361442.97; 553015.67, 3361436.84; 553247.10, 3361428.68;
553254.19, 3361430.84; 553262.54, 3361437.63; 553266.70, 3361471.18;
553267.64, 3361513.62; 553264.80, 3361531.79; 553260.05, 3361547.13;
553243.21, 3361568.31; 553257.49, 3361585.31; 553264.26, 3361584.69;
553269.09, 3361582.03; 553270.02, 3361576.50; 553264.96, 3361572.41;
553263.51, 3361566.83; 553268.03, 3361560.60; 553271.01, 3361552.74;
553275.46, 3361549.28; 553282.15, 3361551.83; 553284.89, 3361553.48;
553292.46, 3361552.88; 553298.89, 3361549.86; 553301.38, 3361545.56;
553303.96, 3361537.70; 553311.45, 3361539.87; 553314.47, 3361546.28;
553322.30, 3361550.84; 553330.54, 3361555.00; 553336.17, 3361552.37;
553336.74, 3361545.64; 553328.51, 3361541.08; 553318.29, 3361536.47;
553316.43, 3361531.27; 553323.68, 3361527.48; 553330.87, 3361525.68;
553337.32, 3361521.87; 553347.05, 3361514.19; 553351.77, 3361515.89;
553348.49, 3361520.17; 553347.57, 3361525.30; 553348.27, 3361528.88;
553355.00, 3361529.84; 553366.14, 3361529.32; 553372.62, 3361524.33;
553377.52, 3361518.90; 553382.96, 3361523.79; 553391.59, 3361528.37;
553402.22, 3361532.20; 553417.00, 3361528.99; 553425.09, 3361523.25;
553435.45, 3361521.92; 553441.70, 3361526.43; 553435.68, 3361528.66;
553428.85, 3361532.06; 553422.80, 3361535.48; 553414.36, 3361539.63;
553405.15, 3361542.58; 553395.10, 3361547.08; 553386.67, 3361550.44;
553379.35, 3361557.40; 553373.64, 3361563.60; 553368.74, 3361568.63;
553364.57, 3361576.85; 553359.30, 3361581.09; 553351.65, 3361585.26;
553345.32, 3361583.91; 553337.07, 3361580.14; 553330.29, 3361581.16;
553328.20, 3361585.47; 553337.65, 3361588.88; 553345.53, 3361591.45;
553349.40, 3361595.90; 553348.05, 3361602.21; 553348.26, 3361609.75;
553348.06, 3361617.67; 553353.29, 3361615.03; 553356.65, 3361607.58;
553364.36, 3361601.43; 553375.88, 3361601.32; 553377.21, 3361595.80;
553381.29, 3361591.54; 553384.41, 3361593.60; 553382.72, 3361597.92;
553384.97, 3361603.13; 553391.25, 3361606.45; 553390.35, 3361610.39;
553395.82, 3361614.10; 553396.46, 3361620.45; 553397.54, 3361624.84;
553405.46, 3361626.23; 553411.38, 3361627.56; 553421.03, 3361623.04;
553428.57, 3361623.23; 553436.49, 3361624.22; 553444.16, 3361619.65;
553449.06, 3361614.22; 553454.24, 3361613.56; 553454.89, 3361619.52;
553458.04, 3361620.39; 553462.41, 3361620.50; 553466.35, 3361621.78;
553470.42, 3361617.92; 553473.15, 3361619.97; 553475.85, 3361623.21;
553472.99, 3361626.31; 553470.92, 3361629.82; 553473.63, 3361632.67;
553481.59, 3361632.07; 553486.40, 3361630.60; 553490.05, 3361627.52;
553495.59, 3361628.45; 553495.88, 3361632.42; 553503.40, 3361633.80;
553512.25, 3361629.26; 553517.17, 3361623.04; 553524.45, 3361618.06;
553530.89, 3361614.66; 553534.91, 3361612.77; 553538.19, 3361608.49;
553543.48, 3361603.47; 553549.95, 3361598.87; 553562.37, 3361594.82;
553563.86, 3361598.82; 553562.55, 3361603.54; 553556.81, 3361610.93;
553557.48, 3361615.71; 553560.69, 3361614.60; 553567.17, 3361609.60;
553570.27, 3361612.85; 553572.59, 3361615.29; 553581.37, 3361613.52;
553585.85, 3361609.27; 553594.20, 3361609.08; 553606.16, 3361607.40;
553616.15, 3361604.87; 553623.77, 3361601.88; 553634.13, 3361600.95;
553645.29, 3361599.24; 553654.12, 3361595.89; 553664.18, 3361590.59;
553671.97, 3361580.88; 553672.14, 3361574.14; 553670.34, 3361566.56;
553668.17, 3361557.79; 553669.14, 3361550.68; 553676.80, 3361546.11;
553678.16, 3361539.40; 553685.70, 3361539.99; 553692.86, 3361539.37;
553696.21, 3361532.71; 553702.10, 3361535.24; 553701.18, 3361540.37;
553697.79, 3361549.01; 553699.24, 3361554.59; 553702.34, 3361557.84;
553707.88, 3361558.77; 553712.16, 3361562.44; 553713.97, 3361569.23;
553710.67, 3361574.30; 553712.51, 3361580.29; 553719.20, 3361582.83;
553727.54, 3361583.04; 553732.05, 3361577.21; 553736.88, 3361574.55;
553745.67, 3361572.78; 553748.15, 3361568.88; 553747.11, 3361562.91;
553751.54, 3361560.24; 553759.91, 3361559.26; 553769.89, 3361557.13;
553772.23, 3361559.17; 553775.36, 3361560.83; 553781.32, 3361560.98;
553783.79, 3361557.47; 553787.10, 3361552.00; 553792.01, 3361546.58;
553794.06, 3361543.85; 553791.39, 3361539.43; 553792.79, 3361531.14;
553798.77, 3361530.09; 553803.03, 3361534.56; 553803.31, 3361539.32;
553808.78, 3361543.03; 553817.89, 3361544.04; 553824.16, 3361547.77;
553832.87, 3361548.77; 553843.23, 3361547.84; 553849.70, 3361543.24;
553852.20, 3361538.55; 553850.30, 3361534.93; 553854.38, 3361530.67;
553863.49, 3361531.69; 553867.58, 3361527.04; 553872.45, 3361522.80;
553876.72, 3361526.86; 553878.92, 3361534.45; 553879.99, 3361539.23;
553889.93, 3361539.08; 553898.64, 3361540.09; 553911.45, 3361536.05;
553919.73, 3361538.63; 553924.88, 3361539.55; 553934.82, 3361539.00;
553941.23, 3361536.78; 553948.89, 3361532.21; 553951.74, 3361529.51;
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553957.69, 3361530.05; 553961.28, 3361529.35; 553963.36, 3361525.83;
553968.98, 3361523.20; 553971.83, 3361520.49; 553976.63, 3361519.02;
553983.07, 3361516.01; 553987.10, 3361513.34; 553989.93, 3361511.42;
553992.39, 3361508.31; 553992.52, 3361503.16; 553998.61, 3361497.76;
554005.35, 3361498.72; 554014.49, 3361498.55; 554020.03, 3361499.48;
554028.85, 3361496.13; 554030.58, 3361490.63; 554034.97, 3361489.54;
554037.09, 3361484.05; 554038.42, 3361478.53; 554043.29, 3361474.69;
554051.60, 3361475.68; 554057.53, 3361477.02; 554064.32, 3361475.60;
554066.20, 3361480.01; 554071.74, 3361480.94; 554078.06, 3361482.28;
554077.93, 3361487.43; 554074.26, 3361491.31; 554073.74, 3361496.45;
554077.65, 3361498.92; 554083.19, 3361499.85; 554087.23, 3361497.18;
554089.14, 3361500.00; 554087.10, 3361502.33; 554083.84, 3361505.42;
554087.76, 3361507.50; 554093.79, 3361504.87; 554099.77, 3361503.83;
554099.68, 3361507.79; 554097.94, 3361513.70; 554095.46, 3361517.60;
554098.16, 3361520.84; 554103.70, 3361521.77; 554106.78, 3361525.81;
554112.30, 3361527.53; 554116.64, 3361528.43; 554116.91, 3361533.59;
554120.83, 3361536.06; 554129.57, 3361535.88; 554134.45, 3361531.25;
554138.12, 3361527.37; 554144.99, 3361522.79; 554149.48, 3361518.14;
554152.82, 3361511.48; 554157.20, 3361511.19; 554161.91, 3361513.29;
554169.17, 3361509.11; 554171.30, 3361503.22; 554169.86, 3361497.24;
554176.70, 3361493.84; 554186.71, 3361490.52; 554195.01, 3361492.31;
554201.69, 3361495.25; 554211.49, 3361500.64; 554217.75, 3361504.76;
554229.63, 3361506.24; 554245.57, 3361504.26; 554256.74, 3361502.16;
554266.82, 3361496.46; 554271.32, 3361491.02; 554277.01, 3361486.01;
554281.89, 3361481.37; 554282.07, 3361474.24; 554285.73, 3361470.76;
554285.87, 3361465.22; 554284.49, 3361456.86; 554290.86, 3361456.22;
554297.71, 3361452.43; 554305.23, 3361453.41; 554305.11, 3361458.16;
554303.40, 3361463.27; 554298.93, 3361467.12; 554294.08, 3361470.57;
554297.97, 3361473.84; 554306.69, 3361474.85; 554319.41, 3361474.37;
554326.97, 3361473.76; 554333.08, 3361467.97; 554336.80, 3361462.11;
554337.78, 3361454.61; 554336.75, 3361447.84; 554337.28, 3361442.70;
554341.77, 3361437.66; 554347.41, 3361434.63; 554350.95, 3361436.30;
554350.38, 3361443.02; 554355.44, 3361447.51; 554357.67, 3361453.51;
554364.76, 3361456.06; 554373.52, 3361455.09; 554378.77, 3361451.65;
554381.68, 3361446.57; 554389.24, 3361445.97; 554397.11, 3361449.33;
554399.64, 3361443.45; 554398.17, 3361438.26; 554395.13, 3361433.03;
554394.86, 3361427.87; 554399.31, 3361424.41; 554407.71, 3361422.24;
554414.03, 3361423.59; 554416.64, 3361430.79; 554422.15, 3361432.51;
554429.33, 3361431.50; 554432.63, 3361426.42; 554431.59, 3361420.45;
554436.90, 3361414.64; 554445.76, 3361409.70; 554448.06, 3361413.33;
554447.82, 3361422.83; 554448.04, 3361429.98; 554453.19, 3361430.50;
554458.10, 3361425.07; 554462.98, 3361420.43; 554471.75, 3361419.07;
554478.17, 3361416.45; 554483.07, 3361411.42; 554494.66, 3361408.53;
554501.80, 3361409.10; 554501.68, 3361413.86; 554501.18, 3361417.81;
554506.34, 3361417.94; 554510.68, 3361419.23; 554513.33, 3361424.45;
554508.87, 3361428.31; 554502.98, 3361425.39; 554498.31, 3361421.31;
554490.31, 3361423.88; 554483.46, 3361427.68; 554482.86, 3361435.59;
554491.62, 3361435.02; 554500.03, 3361432.45; 554501.88, 3361437.65;
554510.22, 3361437.85; 554517.04, 3361435.25; 554522.62, 3361434.59;
554519.57, 3361429.36; 554519.30, 3361424.20; 554527.27, 3361423.21;
554533.15, 3361426.53; 554542.67, 3361427.16; 554550.24, 3361426.16;
554556.31, 3361421.55; 554563.85, 3361422.13; 554563.91, 3361403.50;
554559.96, 3361386.76; 554521.00, 3361387.78; 554512.96, 3361391.54;
554504.44, 3361398.47; 554491.63, 3361402.51; 554482.51, 3361401.89;
554475.83, 3361398.95; 554472.39, 3361393.31; 554469.80, 3361385.72;
554470.04, 3361375.81; 554474.17, 3361369.57; 554481.82, 3361365.40;
554500.51, 3361364.67; 554517.24, 3361363.10; 554518.02, 3361299.30;
554455.55, 3361303.31; 554271.98, 3361320.18; 553983.78, 3361342.80;
553712.60, 3361351.96; 553581.37, 3361357.04; 553412.45, 3361360.01;
553272.00, 3361368.43; 553200.32, 3361374.99; 553038.04, 3361382.48;
552934.28, 3361385.47; 552885.79, 3361386.25; 552832.07, 3361389.69;
552726.03, 3361388.26; 552500.53, 3361413.61.
(7) CBM--Unit 2: Topsail Hill Unit, Walton County, Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach mouse habitat within the boundary of Topsail Hill Preserve
State Park, as well as adjacent private lands from 0.1 mi (0.2 km) east
of Gulf Pines 0.6 mi (1 km) west of the inlet of Oyster Lake and the
area from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of human development or
maritime forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Miramar Beach,
Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E,
N): 568237.02, 3359100.24; 565790.59, 3360018.31; 565796.34,
3360020.57; 565803.96, 3360017.20; 565810.66, 3360019.37; 565817.86,
3360017.55; 565818.85, 3360009.64; 565824.39, 3360010.97; 565832.30,
3360012.35; 565838.06, 3360003.81; 565842.44, 3360003.92; 565846.95,
3359998.04; 565849.54, 3360006.03; 565847.76, 3360013.17; 565845.89,
3360024.98; 565839.14, 3360024.82; 565834.08, 3360036.18; 565828.88,
3360037.67; 565826.72, 3360044.73; 565832.24, 3360046.87; 565836.86,
3360052.10; 565836.25, 3360061.20; 565847.92, 3360071.04; 565854.41,
3360065.27; 565860.36, 3360065.79; 565861.85, 3360054.35; 565866.39,
3360047.28; 565872.87, 3360041.95; 565867.78, 3360039.01; 565857.25,
3360047.49; 565852.69, 3360039.01; 565846.27, 3360041.66; 565841.64,
3360051.85; 565839.51, 3360041.87; 565843.74, 3360031.67; 565850.75,
3360021.55; 565857.10, 3360005.85; 565864.71, 3360002.85; 565874.64,
3360003.10; 565885.06, 3359999.80; 565890.85, 3359990.01; 565897.62,
3359989.43; 565906.33, 3359990.83; 565911.61, 3359986.22; 565917.25,
3359983.18; 565929.51, 3359985.42; 565932.65, 3359970.89; 565939.68,
3359975.80; 565947.64, 3359975.19; 565946.99, 3359969.24; 565958.42,
3359973.08; 565963.68, 3359969.22; 565966.15, 3359965.72; 565972.62,
3359961.51; 565975.07, 3359958.45; 565986.16, 3359959.91; 565997.72,
3359958.58; 566005.34, 3359956.02; 566007.50, 3359948.96; 566017.17,
3359943.20; 566010.47, 3359940.66; 566011.06, 3359933.56; 566018.61,
3359932.94; 566022.34, 3359927.10; 566028.95, 3359932.82; 566035.43,
3359927.80; 566041.93, 3359922.40; 566050.50, 3359913.13; 566057.66,
3359916.99; 566066.75, 3359919.21; 566076.94, 3359920.15; 566079.91,
3359912.67; 566077.34, 3359908.73; 566082.12, 3359903.98; 566093.56,
3359906.64; 566104.80, 3359907.04; 566109.70, 3359896.74; 566123.29,
3359893.89; 566127.00, 3359888.49; 566136.57, 3359886.73; 566144.51,
3359887.30; 566144.72, 3359878.57; 566149.95, 3359875.95; 566158.26,
3359877.72; 566167.75, 3359879.14; 566175.93, 3359869.48; 566182.85,
3359863.28; 566189.77, 3359856.71; 566197.51, 3359864.83; 566203.13,
3359862.60; 566207.27, 3359871.81; 566202.28, 3359880.80; 566202.44,
3359890.36; 566194.67, 3359899.28; 566187.28, 3359908.96; 566177.90,
3359918.66;
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566146.23, 3359966.38; 566132.61, 3359966.29; 566134.92, 3359974.02;
566134.30, 3359982.69; 566139.63, 3359976.51; 566146.44, 3359973.50;
566155.63, 3359966.86; 566163.28, 3359963.12; 566166.33, 3359968.31;
566174.38, 3359968.63; 566184.45, 3359962.95; 566191.70, 3359954.27;
566198.50, 3359952.88; 566202.42, 3359939.11; 566203.54, 3359926.03;
566196.03, 3359924.29; 566197.39, 3359917.58; 566205.41, 3359914.59;
566213.31, 3359916.35; 566217.44, 3359910.15; 566223.48, 3359906.74;
566221.65, 3359900.70; 566213.23, 3359903.67; 566213.77, 3359897.76;
566219.94, 3359889.54; 566217.47, 3359876.81; 566218.44, 3359869.72;
566222.63, 3359861.08; 566217.63, 3359854.65; 566220.99, 3359847.18;
566226.64, 3359843.76; 566235.09, 3359839.23; 566238.77, 3359835.32;
566244.93, 3359827.55; 566241.54, 3359819.54; 566245.70, 3359812.09;
566252.78, 3359814.70; 566259.07, 3359817.97; 566266.54, 3359820.53;
566272.44, 3359823.11; 566282.60, 3359819.12; 566283.43, 3359812.65;
566289.47, 3359809.61; 566288.08, 3359801.65; 566289.39, 3359796.94;
566295.22, 3359802.26; 566306.71, 3359802.92; 566318.45, 3359794.47;
566320.98, 3359788.23; 566328.29, 3359782.42; 566331.34, 3359771.01;
566337.46, 3359764.85; 566343.47, 3359762.63; 566348.46, 3359770.25;
566349.01, 3359763.95; 566351.96, 3359757.29; 566348.12, 3359752.01;
566356.53, 3359749.03; 566361.64, 3359751.16; 566373.99, 3359749.90;
566370.09, 3359762.85; 566375.37, 3359774.47; 566383.83, 3359769.56;
566385.94, 3359764.43; 566392.18, 3359769.39; 566397.36, 3359768.71;
566406.23, 3359763.75; 566412.51, 3359766.71; 566411.88, 3359776.19;
566415.73, 3359781.03; 566424.52, 3359778.87; 566426.28, 3359772.17;
566429.53, 3359769.07; 566435.47, 3359770.03; 566433.26, 3359778.72;
566437.88, 3359784.76; 566448.64, 3359783.84; 566454.61, 3359785.80;
566460.46, 3359790.31; 566466.66, 3359796.40; 566474.97, 3359798.16;
566486.94, 3359796.09; 566497.71, 3359794.36; 566504.52, 3359791.41;
566502.26, 3359788.85; 566496.64, 3359788.78; 566498.47, 3359779.71;
566506.57, 3359773.17; 566515.35, 3359771.82; 566523.62, 3359774.40;
566529.03, 3359780.90; 566528.42, 3359789.19; 566535.93, 3359790.94;
566541.34, 3359797.44; 566546.88, 3359797.95; 566555.02, 3359789.85;
566554.89, 3359789.66; 566559.23, 3359784.77; 566565.56, 3359780.62;
566573.50, 3359780.82; 566582.01, 3359773.91; 566587.69, 3359769.31;
566592.86, 3359769.00; 566598.13, 3359764.63; 566603.50, 3359762.08;
566607.48, 3359756.31; 566613.11, 3359753.64; 566619.58, 3359754.55;
566622.29, 3359752.00; 566628.95, 3359750.85; 566636.89, 3359751.05;
566640.86, 3359751.15; 566646.11, 3359752.59; 566650.43, 3359754.57;
566656.58, 3359758.15; 566664.45, 3359760.97; 566676.33, 3359762.58;
566685.62, 3359761.50; 566693.26, 3359761.06; 566695.12, 3359752.49;
566708.49, 3359747.52; 566713.94, 3359741.10; 566708.01, 3359739.76;
566704.15, 3359735.30; 566711.04, 3359732.97; 566709.97, 3359728.20;
566709.66, 3359721.14; 566716.62, 3359716.07; 566710.82, 3359709.99;
566706.15, 3359705.88; 566703.12, 3359712.67; 566698.31, 3359714.55;
566696.05, 3359709.32; 566688.33, 3359706.07; 566684.39, 3359704.66;
566681.85, 3359700.60; 566683.73, 3359693.59; 566687.55, 3359686.82;
566687.65, 3359679.64; 566693.70, 3359676.36; 566701.59, 3359678.55;
566706.78, 3359677.12; 566717.48, 3359678.57; 566723.69, 3359687.34;
566726.99, 3359698.47; 566733.31, 3359680.90; 566736.24, 3359675.04;
566731.30, 3359666.18; 566731.52, 3359657.51; 566723.17, 3359657.30;
566716.85, 3359655.96; 566713.40, 3359653.75; 566715.96, 3359644.01;
566720.65, 3359634.14; 566714.32, 3359633.17; 566707.76, 3359637.88;
566701.80, 3359638.10; 566697.89, 3359635.26; 566695.73, 3359629.96;
566700.92, 3359625.41; 566699.79, 3359606.78; 566695.15, 3359602.29;
566690.89, 3359600.50; 566690.63, 3359595.31; 566686.97, 3359598.41;
566686.84, 3359603.52; 566685.50, 3359609.48; 566688.04, 3359616.35;
566685.16, 3359620.09; 566682.39, 3359625.32; 566676.93, 3359631.81;
566676.83, 3359635.74; 566672.08, 3359634.99; 566670.15, 3359638.19;
566667.51, 3359638.13; 566659.57, 3359637.93; 566653.01, 3359634.96;
566647.38, 3359637.57; 566642.32, 3359638.88; 566638.32, 3359640.09;
566626.80, 3359634.68; 566625.05, 3359641.07; 566624.95, 3359645.00;
566624.82, 3359650.30; 566631.84, 3359655.41; 566636.48, 3359660.71;
566636.25, 3359669.82; 566631.78, 3359674.07; 566623.86, 3359673.07;
566614.96, 3359679.15; 566608.65, 3359677.06; 566606.73, 3359685.56;
566603.88, 3359693.42; 566591.15, 3359694.04; 566582.58, 3359698.14;
566575.89, 3359700.66; 566571.41, 3359705.04; 566558.27, 3359705.90;
566549.89, 3359707.69; 566550.03, 3359717.62; 566549.56, 3359720.79;
566544.60, 3359728.60; 566538.56, 3359731.57; 566536.47, 3359735.89;
566531.53, 3359742.51; 566527.04, 3359746.02; 566526.73, 3359745.57;
566521.14, 3359746.62; 566514.03, 3359745.26; 566506.41, 3359747.82;
566497.83, 3359741.24; 566491.82, 3359743.08; 566486.68, 3359737.34;
566483.38, 3359731.39; 566476.38, 3359726.78; 566468.76, 3359728.28;
566462.13, 3359722.93; 566456.36, 3359717.17; 566445.20, 3359716.96;
566435.08, 3359724.64; 566428.54, 3359731.59; 566422.43, 3359721.95;
566421.38, 3359716.12; 566426.86, 3359713.69; 566438.38, 3359713.23;
566444.44, 3359709.01; 566448.37, 3359700.06; 566453.61, 3359697.00;
566457.29, 3359692.35; 566463.59, 3359689.95; 566468.83, 3359691.82;
566473.51, 3359695.87; 566477.76, 3359700.35; 566479.64, 3359704.39;
566486.41, 3359704.12; 566493.21, 3359702.35; 566498.84, 3359699.31;
566503.33, 3359694.68; 566506.27, 3359688.38; 566520.68, 3359685.30;
566527.06, 3359686.02; 566545.25, 3359689.66; 566542.94, 3359686.42;
566541.57, 3359678.02; 566537.64, 3359676.36; 566531.97, 3359680.15;
566526.40, 3359677.77; 566513.22, 3359683.31; 566500.87, 3359681.57;
566492.97, 3359680.06; 566487.75, 3359677.31; 566487.61, 3359671.69;
566481.33, 3359668.72; 566474.74, 3359667.75; 566477.49, 3359663.51;
566483.15, 3359659.65; 566491.99, 3359655.13; 566496.28, 3359653.74;
566501.60, 3359652.56; 566506.99, 3359648.69; 566511.10, 3359643.55;
566516.39, 3359643.68; 566524.34, 3359643.88; 566528.11, 3359651.90;
566533.16, 3359661.27; 566537.90, 3359665.69; 566548.64, 3359662.09;
566551.26, 3359655.66; 566559.92, 3359659.06; 566562.96, 3359664.32;
566569.33, 3359660.60; 566572.01, 3359652.24; 566566.17, 3359644.29;
566567.91, 3359637.59; 566570.41, 3359633.29; 566568.91, 3359629.69;
566576.08, 3359628.68; 566587.13, 3359632.14; 566584.15, 3359623.70;
566588.16, 3359622.24; 566593.09, 3359615.99; 566596.76, 3359612.53;
566602.42, 3359607.92; 566608.00, 3359607.62; 566618.55, 3359598.40;
566622.24, 3359594.12; 566621.27, 3359580.17; 566628.55, 3359580.04;
566635.50, 3359588.14; 566638.53, 3359593.77; 566645.62, 3359596.69;
566646.21, 3359604.64; 566639.81, 3359606.48; 566636.26, 3359608.26;
566637.70, 3359614.60; 566642.42, 3359613.66; 566649.17, 3359613.83;
566658.55, 3359604.13; 566667.78, 3359599.99; 566680.94, 3359597.94;
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566687.89, 3359590.19; 566695.95, 3359585.64; 566698.54, 3359593.64;
566700.40, 3359598.43; 566706.83, 3359595.46; 566711.03, 3359586.39;
566719.03, 3359584.22; 566729.86, 3359580.24; 566731.70, 3359586.16;
566735.16, 3359590.99; 566741.44, 3359593.76; 566742.11, 3359598.71;
566747.63, 3359603.47; 566751.20, 3359600.87; 566755.78, 3359603.36;
566758.17, 3359607.79; 566755.67, 3359612.91; 566762.38, 3359614.63;
566768.78, 3359612.86; 566769.68, 3359624.37; 566776.20, 3359634.02;
566785.38, 3359632.25; 566791.21, 3359621.34; 566798.09, 3359616.70;
566798.09, 3359600.10; 566808.53, 3359596.36; 566808.81, 3359600.68;
566806.58, 3359613.67; 566808.43, 3359619.27; 566814.99, 3359607.63;
566822.53, 3359592.34; 566832.09, 3359594.07; 566838.75, 3359595.11;
566845.02, 3359601.14; 566851.32, 3359604.04; 566858.26, 3359596.72;
566850.89, 3359589.36; 566856.96, 3359581.71; 566866.92, 3359583.83;
566871.58, 3359579.76; 566878.41, 3359581.86; 566876.19, 3359591.30;
566881.79, 3359589.44; 566892.86, 3359591.71; 566898.51, 3359588.29;
566905.50, 3359578.98; 566908.58, 3359582.61; 566911.27, 3359586.61;
566916.76, 3359589.12; 566922.14, 3359580.95; 566923.84, 3359595.54;
566927.67, 3359601.56; 566939.11, 3359601.22; 566943.33, 3359594.46;
566942.16, 3359577.76; 566945.13, 3359569.91; 566950.16, 3359561.92;
566960.68, 3359564.80; 566966.04, 3359572.92; 566959.75, 3359589.68;
566965.24, 3359588.76; 566973.74, 3359583.04; 566974.08, 3359572.62;
566984.40, 3359569.38; 566988.15, 3359562.73; 566992.21, 3359559.28;
567001.94, 3359556.58; 567009.84, 3359552.97; 567013.14, 3359547.93;
567017.66, 3359542.11; 567023.62, 3359537.33; 567030.54, 3359535.69;
567040.91, 3359533.76; 567048.88, 3359532.65; 567058.22, 3359530.26;
567067.51, 3359534.61; 567072.06, 3359527.17; 567070.39, 3359519.95;
567077.43, 3359519.00; 567083.43, 3359517.15; 567089.12, 3359512.48;
567101.64, 3359520.41; 567105.07, 3359510.13; 567099.68, 3359503.32;
567091.97, 3359504.63; 567086.87, 3359496.57; 567089.29, 3359489.58;
567088.41, 3359476.82; 567091.79, 3359468.98; 567093.09, 3359459.77;
567097.22, 3359453.25; 567101.39, 3359445.43; 567110.68, 3359444.35;
567104.55, 3359451.06; 567106.66, 3359462.60; 567115.29, 3359466.44;
567121.66, 3359466.16; 567129.91, 3359469.55; 567125.86, 3359473.00;
567120.59, 3359477.24; 567114.20, 3359478.65; 567103.44, 3359480.00;
567100.91, 3359485.50; 567108.05, 3359497.10; 567116.84, 3359500.12;
567115.39, 3359510.83; 567109.00, 3359511.67; 567108.87, 3359516.97;
567107.43, 3359522.18; 567101.93, 3359529.97; 567096.53, 3359533.83;
567092.46, 3359537.66; 567084.32, 3359545.39; 567077.55, 3359551.84;
567072.48, 3359558.14; 567070.76, 3359563.59; 567069.02, 3359569.54;
567066.34, 3359576.66; 567065.06, 3359588.36; 567071.52, 3359580.78;
567072.85, 3359580.81; 567078.15, 3359580.95; 567081.99, 3359586.35;
567083.65, 3359591.20; 567094.34, 3359593.02; 567093.28, 3359603.73;
567097.95, 3359607.41; 567103.62, 3359603.55; 567111.89, 3359606.13;
567118.35, 3359602.36; 567123.83, 3359605.24; 567136.11, 3359604.11;
567132.95, 3359614.02; 567130.16, 3359619.25; 567129.93, 3359628.49;
567126.31, 3359633.45; 567121.70, 3359640.15; 567114.99, 3359643.97;
567109.69, 3359643.84; 567106.12, 3359646.44; 567109.02, 3359654.94;
567106.65, 3359659.62; 567101.22, 3359664.73; 567097.77, 3359675.70;
567092.53, 3359679.13; 567081.45, 3359676.85; 567077.27, 3359669.45;
567074.69, 3359666.76; 567077.54, 3359661.59; 567070.98, 3359656.06;
567065.75, 3359653.30; 567061.68, 3359657.20; 567068.18, 3359667.41;
567062.91, 3359671.65; 567055.04, 3359668.71; 567049.31, 3359675.37;
567052.26, 3359684.50; 567051.41, 3359689.47; 567055.71, 3359692.76;
567062.54, 3359689.74; 567075.36, 3359684.94; 567083.29, 3359685.89;
567089.18, 3359688.47; 567093.41, 3359691.45; 567104.25, 3359690.03;
567114.10, 3359693.40; 567127.94, 3359696.17; 567145.64, 3359703.29;
567153.89, 3359706.68; 567160.26, 3359703.40; 567167.58, 3359696.47;
567158.87, 3359695.07; 567149.41, 3359692.02; 567151.91, 3359687.71;
567160.59, 3359690.30; 567160.42, 3359680.81; 567155.48, 3359671.95;
567148.54, 3359679.14; 567128.18, 3359683.19; 567123.30, 3359671.96;
567125.08, 3359664.01; 567119.85, 3359650.84; 567129.96, 3359643.97;
567137.95, 3359642.17; 567146.73, 3359640.02; 567156.29, 3359639.07;
567161.61, 3359632.89; 567169.89, 3359635.85; 567170.34, 3359648.97;
567170.21, 3359654.52; 567164.91, 3359659.76; 567160.71, 3359668.89;
567164.62, 3359671.61; 567168.59, 3359671.71; 567176.60, 3359669.29;
567180.70, 3359664.08; 567188.67, 3359662.97; 567196.58, 3359664.66;
567204.55, 3359663.67; 567212.47, 3359664.68; 567208.16, 3359678.00;
567209.29, 3359685.95; 567215.84, 3359688.74; 567221.24, 3359684.94;
567226.61, 3359682.39; 567241.70, 3359671.71; 567253.60, 3359661.96;
567262.83, 3359663.50; 567266.11, 3359664.39; 567268.08, 3359665.25;
567272.76, 3359668.92; 567281.23, 3359669.20; 567282.11, 3359676.27;
567278.12, 3359687.66; 567283.44, 3359686.48; 567291.42, 3359685.30;
567298.29, 3359680.67; 567307.44, 3359680.08; 567311.32, 3359683.74;
567320.47, 3359688.77; 567327.58, 3359690.13; 567325.57, 3359696.76;
567326.77, 3359706.41; 567331.89, 3359708.78; 567340.31, 3359719.23;
567344.35, 3359718.70; 567343.28, 3359730.23; 567335.20, 3359735.33;
567341.69, 3359740.74; 567337.45, 3359751.25; 567342.76, 3359750.82;
567350.47, 3359744.26; 567357.45, 3359750.74; 567363.86, 3359749.34;
567361.51, 3359742.54; 567364.43, 3359732.06; 567364.76, 3359718.84;
567370.55, 3359703.50; 567375.13, 3359695.31; 567385.73, 3359700.69;
567385.00, 3359711.66; 567380.93, 3359715.49; 567384.00, 3359719.94;
567393.82, 3359710.44; 567396.98, 3359701.16; 567397.46, 3359691.87;
567404.08, 3359681.54; 567409.53, 3359684.11; 567416.93, 3359689.41;
567420.35, 3359696.24; 567424.94, 3359695.23; 567430.29, 3359692.74;
567436.19, 3359698.26; 567445.34, 3359697.67; 567451.27, 3359701.19;
567460.57, 3359700.11; 567462.02, 3359694.84; 567466.12, 3359689.64;
567472.81, 3359687.18; 567480.82, 3359684.76; 567483.56, 3359680.83;
567488.04, 3359676.32; 567484.67, 3359667.87; 567476.11, 3359660.85;
567476.24, 3359655.55; 567481.06, 3359653.11; 567483.20, 3359646.86;
567483.21, 3359646.67; 567488.35, 3359647.92; 567492.26, 3359650.64;
567498.67, 3359658.73; 567504.24, 3359648.32; 567505.56, 3359648.35;
567510.72, 3359653.78; 567513.24, 3359659.09; 567513.01, 3359668.39;
567515.48, 3359669.13; 567519.47, 3359668.42; 567521.78, 3359671.66;
567528.93, 3359667.41; 567536.87, 3359667.60; 567540.81, 3359669.08;
567547.18, 3359672.73; 567553.97, 3359672.02; 567557.90, 3359673.43;
567562.18, 3359676.22; 567564.55, 3359677.09; 567569.72, 3359677.72;
567572.81, 3359680.48; 567579.04, 3359685.76; 567581.30, 3359691.18;
567587.86, 3359694.03; 567594.34, 3359699.43; 567599.81, 3359692.95;
567592.45, 3359689.27; 567582.81, 3359677.55; 567581.89, 3359667.41;
567581.31, 3359661.78; 567576.76, 3359652.99; 567574.61, 3359640.82;
567577.55, 3359637.52; 567580.84, 3359632.86; 567586.14, 3359627.44;
567590.92, 3359624.06; 567596.95, 3359620.40; 567602.95, 3359618.99;
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567607.32, 3359618.72; 567612.26, 3359617.97; 567616.93, 3359615.78;
567624.90, 3359614.79; 567631.46, 3359606.59; 567629.97, 3359598.56;
567635.74, 3359594.02; 567636.88, 3359586.87; 567642.27, 3359583.01;
567650.31, 3359579.27; 567655.63, 3359578.09; 567655.38, 3359577.96;
567658.23, 3359576.78; 567657.73, 3359565.28; 567661.36, 3359561.07;
567667.97, 3359561.23; 567675.94, 3359567.73; 567685.97, 3359563.61;
567685.28, 3359557.66; 567678.65, 3359554.32; 567671.40, 3359542.65;
567679.42, 3359539.67; 567685.12, 3359533.88; 567692.22, 3359544.60;
567696.26, 3359542.08; 567701.65, 3359538.28; 567705.69, 3359535.70;
567715.09, 3359530.69; 567722.15, 3359531.24; 567727.13, 3359525.68;
567726.00, 3359517.72; 567735.60, 3359517.27; 567738.91, 3359511.80;
567747.41, 3359509.01; 567755.35, 3359509.21; 567763.30, 3359505.29;
567767.46, 3359501.58; 567768.84, 3359498.93; 567774.24, 3359495.13;
567778.28, 3359492.61; 567779.70, 3359488.65; 567779.72, 3359484.34;
567785.47, 3359476.87; 567792.63, 3359476.30; 567796.86, 3359482.71;
567802.28, 3359488.02; 567807.50, 3359489.34; 567811.63, 3359482.83;
567814.54, 3359474.03; 567820.17, 3359471.80; 567823.87, 3359469.96;
567827.94, 3359466.06; 567834.62, 3359463.61; 567837.68, 3359454.38;
567838.25, 3359447.28; 567845.47, 3359445.08; 567855.49, 3359441.34;
567865.49, 3359450.01; 567868.34, 3359447.34; 567871.60, 3359444.23;
567878.11, 3359439.09; 567893.50, 3359427.17; 567901.18, 3359405.57;
567915.33, 3359404.49; 567921.74, 3359403.65; 567924.78, 3359406.35;
567928.72, 3359407.76; 567937.94, 3359409.36; 567943.27, 3359408.12;
567949.13, 3359403.95; 567956.36, 3359400.95; 567963.23, 3359396.38;
567974.51, 3359406.14; 567981.54, 3359411.06; 567988.22, 3359414.04;
567996.06, 3359416.04; 568006.87, 3359407.07; 568013.73, 3359398.00;
568021.83, 3359391.59; 568026.34, 3359382.46; 568032.78, 3359379.81;
568042.37, 3359376.93; 568050.04, 3359372.31; 568057.29, 3359368.55;
568064.19, 3359362.80; 568069.51, 3359356.19; 568074.71, 3359354.69;
568076.43, 3359349.61; 568080.93, 3359344.17; 568076.61, 3359326.65;
568078.36, 3359319.95; 568084.88, 3359313.74; 568091.20, 3359315.08;
568091.58, 3359321.65; 568100.92, 3359323.63; 568103.50, 3359315.39;
568110.00, 3359309.99; 568117.65, 3359305.44; 568122.25, 3359296.81;
568136.01, 3359302.71; 568145.15, 3359302.56; 568150.81, 3359319.93;
568154.05, 3359328.13; 568162.30, 3359331.52; 568167.18, 3359327.27;
568173.23, 3359329.23; 568177.96, 3359325.16; 568180.88, 3359319.30;
568179.09, 3359311.33; 568184.05, 3359303.90; 568195.39, 3359311.30;
568202.99, 3359308.74; 568209.09, 3359303.34; 568219.26, 3359293.66;
568226.04, 3359292.64; 568232.53, 3359287.69; 568242.07, 3359287.11;
568249.36, 3359282.11; 568258.78, 3359270.86; 568276.45, 3359271.05;
568277.81, 3359269.77; 568280.52, 3359267.21; 568284.55, 3359264.63;
568291.21, 3359263.48; 568298.57, 3359252.05; 568310.99, 3359247.99;
568322.39, 3359230.86; 568333.04, 3359234.06; 568341.36, 3359234.51;
568349.30, 3359246.76; 568359.25, 3359246.19; 568368.20, 3359241.54;
568373.32, 3359235.05; 568379.54, 3359233.46; 568380.81, 3359225.75;
568391.01, 3359219.51; 568392.87, 3359211.88; 568397.55, 3359211.75;
568401.93, 3359211.85; 568404.35, 3359209.92; 568406.44, 3359206.47;
568411.67, 3359203.36; 568412.19, 3359198.12; 568422.24, 3359194.13;
568427.50, 3359189.89; 568435.26, 3359180.97; 568442.88, 3359178.35;
568458.46, 3359170.99; 568448.78, 3359156.46; 568450.69, 3359152.01;
568456.44, 3359144.60; 568463.30, 3359145.02; 568471.81, 3359145.54;
568479.71, 3359152.48; 568489.24, 3359150.41; 568498.85, 3359145.90;
568509.62, 3359146.73; 568517.29, 3359142.17; 568526.09, 3359139.58;
568530.00, 3359132.44; 568542.02, 3359125.68; 568549.31, 3359118.75;
568555.07, 3359120.26; 568556.25, 3359126.03; 568566.21, 3359123.97;
568572.25, 3359120.94; 568575.49, 3359114.65; 568580.41, 3359107.72;
568589.39, 3359102.70; 568599.61, 3359091.09; 568607.18, 3359079.98;
568616.89, 3359070.73; 568626.72, 3359071.16; 568620.17, 3359078.93;
568616.78, 3359083.34; 568618.68, 3359086.94; 568627.80, 3359087.98;
568639.23, 3359079.40; 568645.36, 3359072.37; 568649.46, 3359067.35;
568658.49, 3359067.70; 568664.81, 3359069.05; 568672.36, 3359073.04;
568685.79, 3359065.32; 568703.74, 3359070.01; 568720.20, 3359066.30;
568729.30, 3359068.52; 568741.18, 3359065.82; 568751.32, 3359061.58;
568766.47, 3359062.64; 568775.62, 3359059.00; 568774.76, 3359045.86;
568777.29, 3359035.75; 568784.70, 3359029.07; 568788.54, 3359034.35;
568796.44, 3359036.48; 568806.40, 3359035.16; 568809.90, 3359038.43;
568804.90, 3359047.80; 568810.21, 3359058.23; 568816.45, 3359062.38;
568820.42, 3359062.48; 568819.17, 3359080.68; 568827.50, 3359093.68;
568833.58, 3359092.52; 568840.13, 3359085.13; 568846.51, 3359085.91;
568865.47, 3359086.38; 568875.01, 3359084.25; 568887.07, 3359082.74;
568895.87, 3359080.58; 568899.00, 3359072.98; 568913.55, 3359074.15;
568912.83, 3359081.13; 568919.17, 3359082.10; 568932.00, 3359081.48;
568937.68, 3359076.87; 568945.62, 3359077.07; 568948.03, 3359075.57;
568949.75, 3359070.81; 568954.98, 3359068.19; 568958.61, 3359065.47;
568962.49, 3359069.19; 568970.28, 3359079.18; 568973.60, 3359079.76;
568982.97, 3359076.44; 568994.88, 3359073.24; 569003.68, 3359071.08;
569013.60, 3359071.33; 569024.45, 3359066.48; 569036.83, 3359063.60;
569045.98, 3359064.39; 569061.09, 3359068.32; 569067.18, 3359075.53;
569073.20, 3359085.79; 569080.44, 3359083.72; 569091.15, 3359084.74;
569098.46, 3359094.03; 569104.56, 3359088.25; 569113.73, 3359103.15;
569122.34, 3359108.55; 569130.23, 3359110.68; 569134.04, 3359101.28;
569143.68, 3359097.15; 569149.11, 3359090.05; 569160.85, 3359093.65;
569167.43, 3359078.76; 569173.94, 3359078.49; 569175.05, 3359065.84;
569165.82, 3359069.17; 569162.86, 3359060.73; 569161.87, 3359052.41;
569166.87, 3359043.42; 569172.30, 3359032.44; 569178.14, 3359037.33;
569183.75, 3359035.91; 569185.69, 3359021.28; 569192.06, 3359021.07;
569200.85, 3359018.48; 569204.76, 3359005.53; 569213.14, 3359003.74;
569222.34, 3359001.59; 569228.00, 3358997.36; 569237.65, 3358993.23;
569238.59, 3358986.57; 569247.74, 3358985.99; 569255.56, 3358975.51;
569268.78, 3358971.03; 569281.88, 3358971.35; 569292.19, 3358972.42;
569304.36, 3358978.28; 569317.98, 3358989.73; 569327.97, 3359003.84;
569332.55, 3359011.44; 569337.71, 3358995.71; 569349.88, 3358985.71;
569355.93, 3358981.93; 569347.60, 3358965.43; 569344.29, 3358954.24;
569345.86, 3358939.23; 569357.11, 3358934.39; 569371.89, 3358930.76;
569379.31, 3358920.65; 569374.06, 3358907.84; 569373.03, 3358885.22;
569379.64, 3358890.94; 569403.04, 3358892.70; 569412.17, 3358892.93;
569420.09, 3358894.31; 569434.80, 3358893.87; 569439.47, 3358887.68;
569457.89, 3358891.69; 569467.91, 3358888.38; 569478.65, 3358887.46;
569490.77, 3358879.46; 569498.23, 3358867.35; 569514.46, 3358853.89;
569518.14, 3358849.99; 569516.31, 3358842.83; 569520.92, 3358833.76;
569530.46, 3358834.00; 569537.11, 3358837.35; 569535.18, 3358851.60;
569540.96, 3358858.86; 569550.19, 3358855.09; 569558.23, 3358851.36;
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569570.64, 3358847.29; 569576.51, 3358835.14; 569585.66, 3358834.62;
569588.74, 3358838.25; 569598.21, 3358825.38; 569603.33, 3358842.99;
569607.06, 3358852.57; 569616.34, 3358846.87; 569625.86, 3358847.85;
569630.28, 3358842.72; 569628.21, 3358833.24; 569643.31, 3358832.87;
569653.06, 3358824.37; 569659.58, 3358817.79; 569665.63, 3358814.00;
569672.70, 3358817.36; 569677.60, 3358812.80; 569685.08, 3358805.56;
569694.25, 3358804.23; 569700.79, 3358796.46; 569710.28, 3358791.70;
569719.53, 3358787.19; 569724.94, 3358777.83; 569731.28, 3358768.62;
569740.40, 3358770.10; 569749.66, 3358780.63; 569759.59, 3358773.95;
569760.91, 3358769.17; 569766.94, 3358766.57; 569771.79, 3358769.63;
569780.51, 3358770.28; 569789.67, 3358769.32; 569781.73, 3358757.39;
569770.69, 3358750.19; 569764.62, 3358747.91; 569762.79, 3358741.50;
569761.01, 3358733.15; 569767.39, 3358732.13; 569776.89, 3358733.55;
569786.07, 3358731.78; 569795.31, 3358727.64; 569805.85, 3358727.65;
569802.99, 3358738.50; 569806.11, 3358747.51; 569815.67, 3358746.56;
569818.72, 3358751.82; 569823.09, 3358751.49; 569835.19, 3358744.30;
569845.79, 3358733.82; 569854.61, 3358714.25; 569869.71, 3358708.07;
569883.10, 3358696.54; 569894.67, 3358701.32; 569900.54, 3358704.65;
569904.22, 3358716.67; 569912.36, 3358725.17; 569921.33, 3358731.76;
569941.21, 3358731.07; 569952.98, 3358730.36; 569971.91, 3358720.16;
569989.89, 3358715.80; 570005.43, 3358711.31; 570014.92, 3358711.55;
570029.91, 3358704.49; 570046.68, 3358701.35; 570056.73, 3358702.60;
570060.75, 3358717.37; 570062.95, 3358724.16; 570056.30, 3358736.30;
570055.27, 3358745.76; 570052.43, 3358757.43; 570047.12, 3358763.22;
570040.19, 3358771.98; 570025.65, 3358779.36; 570014.22, 3358778.08;
570002.05, 3358786.27; 569991.23, 3358791.80; 569985.56, 3358795.66;
569982.86, 3358806.83; 569976.50, 3358807.04; 569966.39, 3358815.35;
569967.67, 3358828.11; 569972.31, 3358833.35; 569977.35, 3358838.22;
569979.41, 3358849.94; 569980.31, 3358863.26; 569988.15, 3358867.45;
569992.72, 3358875.12; 569999.76, 3358880.04; 570002.18, 3358893.96;
570009.05, 3358889.38; 570014.73, 3358885.15; 570022.97, 3358888.92;
570026.33, 3358897.74; 570024.44, 3358907.74; 570027.86, 3358916.38;
570035.25, 3358922.12; 570046.29, 3358925.95; 570055.89, 3358923.07;
570059.68, 3358930.28; 570056.12, 3358946.05; 570053.39, 3358960.21;
570054.14, 3358963.23; 570141.94, 3358960.73; 570165.76, 3358960.01;
570201.75, 3358958.96; 570214.42, 3358955.10; 570225.12, 3358940.32;
570216.28, 3358928.23; 570206.38, 3358927.18; 570194.24, 3358888.05;
570182.00, 3358852.41; 570158.21, 3358802.69; 570163.02, 3358785.76;
570172.41, 3358770.14; 570181.66, 3358765.63; 570199.91, 3358766.52;
570207.46, 3358750.85; 570208.09, 3358725.89; 570220.86, 3358707.17;
570221.95, 3358679.04; 570220.12, 3358659.83; 570221.16, 3358646.87;
570227.53, 3358631.73; 570250.76, 3358607.59; 570269.11, 3358604.48;
570276.22, 3358590.36; 570291.00, 3358587.17; 570300.39, 3358583.35;
570300.19, 3358576.23; 570306.07, 3358565.57; 570314.25, 3358553.79;
570337.83, 3358540.89; 570360.75, 3358539.21; 570372.73, 3358539.88;
570377.74, 3358534.76; 570389.42, 3358532.43; 570390.36, 3358539.95;
570400.52, 3358538.33; 570402.03, 3358547.54; 570418.71, 3358547.95;
570431.40, 3358548.83; 570448.32, 3358532.39; 570464.51, 3358529.80;
570484.36, 3358522.11; 570508.06, 3358522.70; 570523.65, 3358530.33;
570533.78, 3358537.51; 570547.24, 3358540.40; 570550.02, 3358552.09;
570563.87, 3358566.66; 570575.43, 3358578.75; 570572.14, 3358593.40;
570586.86, 3358595.57; 570589.95, 3358611.63; 570598.39, 3358623.77;
570606.41, 3358637.45; 570620.29, 3358638.54; 570622.88, 3358629.93;
570611.70, 3358615.79; 570613.84, 3358609.85; 570622.89, 3358597.41;
570632.97, 3358591.29; 570642.98, 3358588.41; 570647.28, 3358575.41;
570645.22, 3358562.69; 570666.18, 3358550.53; 570683.03, 3358550.95;
570707.07, 3358551.92; 570714.69, 3358548.55; 570720.86, 3358546.90;
570723.46, 3358537.47; 570728.64, 3358531.05; 570735.60, 3358525.98;
570742.30, 3358520.96; 570752.86, 3358518.97; 570758.93, 3358511.20;
570761.24, 3358498.27; 570777.25, 3358503.54; 570788.54, 3358501.94;
570798.49, 3358493.58; 570803.23, 3358484.33; 570802.02, 3358472.69;
570800.39, 3358462.53; 570805.78, 3358457.05; 570819.94, 3358455.90;
570817.35, 3358451.02; 570816.26, 3358447.57; 570816.27, 3358444.28;
570817.38, 3358440.25; 570819.28, 3358437.45; 570822.09, 3358435.08;
570822.05, 3358430.46; 570816.02, 3358422.78; 570816.99, 3358400.86;
570821.78, 3358399.62; 570821.51, 3358367.23; 570808.96, 3358371.10;
570752.55, 3358386.75; 570713.25, 3358399.50; 570698.53, 3358399.51;
570682.03, 3358408.22; 570657.99, 3358416.30; 570643.11, 3358423.48;
570605.59, 3358430.86; 570563.46, 3358447.29; 570493.08, 3358465.33;
570450.71, 3358475.77; 570387.62, 3358488.13; 570341.70, 3358497.29;
570304.13, 3358506.66; 570273.73, 3358514.20; 570233.75, 3358524.32;
570180.16, 3358538.85; 570083.36, 3358561.80; 570019.79, 3358580.45;
569981.14, 3358590.10; 569931.31, 3358608.03; 569870.54, 3358627.37;
569792.61, 3358653.84; 569722.34, 3358674.20; 569642.36, 3358695.69;
569572.77, 3358713.75; 569497.38, 3358730.73; 569436.94, 3358747.59;
569394.24, 3358760.01; 569347.88, 3358774.22; 569302.09, 3358785.38;
569250.30, 3358801.70; 569196.40, 3358811.98; 569128.99, 3358829.35;
569061.75, 3358838.67; 569020.65, 3358852.13; 568976.01, 3358866.63;
568926.65, 3358881.45; 568841.81, 3358904.38; 568816.95, 3358911.19;
568788.94, 3358918.30; 568759.41, 3358923.81; 568662.35, 3358944.88;
568594.23, 3358963.17; 568494.12, 3358984.91; 568449.11, 3358998.65;
568375.33, 3359015.48; 568340.59, 3359028.42; 568300.76, 3359038.36;
568288.55, 3359040.43; 568264.53, 3359045.32; 568245.99, 3359049.92;
568221.28, 3359055.36; 568189.60, 3359063.75; 568131.92, 3359074.75;
568076.31, 3359090.04; 568009.05, 3359110.53; 567868.23, 3359153.24;
567809.17, 3359170.50; 567772.62, 3359178.02; 567722.56, 3359186.46;
567704.35, 3359186.94; 567651.09, 3359200.29; 567612.66, 3359207.21;
567574.40, 3359222.36; 567529.41, 3359236.23; 567413.69, 3359263.39;
567376.61, 3359268.78; 567303.40, 3359285.25; 567285.49, 3359287.31;
567247.60, 3359295.36; 567207.25, 3359304.66; 567178.84, 3359307.45;
567144.88, 3359314.91; 567124.10, 3359320.33; 567116.86, 3359323.33;
567077.96, 3359337.85; 567039.54, 3359349.19; 567008.77, 3359356.36;
566954.05, 3359367.68; 566901.73, 3359377.87; 566869.14, 3359379.43;
566804.88, 3359395.63; 566731.05, 3359408.41; 566659.48, 3359420.49;
566599.85, 3359435.12; 566533.59, 3359452.33; 566508.37, 3359458.26;
566474.02, 3359464.90; 566429.64, 3359472.29; 566385.93, 3359489.31;
566317.41, 3359506.53; 566252.75, 3359518.41; 566147.85, 3359547.84;
566031.36, 3359570.36; 565888.43, 3359598.53; 565780.65, 3359618.90;
565652.01, 3359643.80; 565651.96, 3359831.90; 565685.98, 3359831.99;
565680.20, 3359820.48; 565689.37, 3359818.78; 565685.29, 3359804.94;
565687.47, 3359797.07; 565695.58, 3359790.53; 565704.67, 3359792.37;
565699.72, 3359799.81; 565700.65, 3359810.13; 565706.96, 3359812.22;
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565710.35, 3359803.63; 565718.65, 3359805.02; 565732.53, 3359806.11;
565733.15, 3359797.45; 565729.36, 3359790.18; 565735.20, 3359778.83;
565743.57, 3359777.86; 565753.55, 3359776.11; 565760.20, 3359779.89;
565762.80, 3359787.07; 565763.01, 3359795.01; 565782.95, 3359791.94;
565790.71, 3359783.39; 565795.06, 3359784.31; 565798.93, 3359788.34;
565803.29, 3359788.89; 565805.64, 3359774.27; 565817.65, 3359770.58;
565821.86, 3359776.61; 565821.89, 3359791.72; 565823.78, 3359795.70;
565831.82, 3359791.97; 565835.19, 3359799.98; 565827.81, 3359809.28;
565825.68, 3359823.03; 565818.60, 3359827.72; 565815.23, 3359835.57;
565811.05, 3359844.14; 565800.72, 3359844.32; 565806.58, 3359831.73;
565806.39, 3359823.80; 565800.39, 3359825.65; 565791.31, 3359832.23;
565790.73, 3359965.00; 565794.10, 3359966.64; 565800.08, 3359965.60;
565802.65, 3359958.49; 565795.62, 3359953.19; 565794.59, 3359946.80;
565799.11, 3359940.98; 565810.46, 3359931.77; 565816.56, 3359926.37;
565813.11, 3359921.10; 565808.73, 3359921.43; 565804.92, 3359914.97;
565801.72, 3359916.08; 565799.16, 3359906.90; 565799.00, 3359896.97;
565804.72, 3359890.80; 565811.94, 3359888.17; 565825.15, 3359884.13;
565832.42, 3359879.57; 565834.64, 3359870.51; 565830.58, 3359857.36;
565833.57, 3359849.07; 565825.09, 3359838.56; 565828.98, 3359826.36;
565830.17, 3359821.83; 565836.65, 3359805.13; 565854.19, 3359803.20;
565851.86, 3359817.00; 565841.55, 3359820.05; 565848.97, 3359825.79;
565855.66, 3359823.83; 565862.79, 3359824.45; 565865.29, 3359819.76;
565871.03, 3359812.73; 565870.42, 3359805.22; 565862.06, 3359806.20;
565863.51, 3359795.50; 565869.25, 3359788.15; 565880.41, 3359787.18;
565887.77, 3359794.54; 565890.52, 3359800.29; 565902.17, 3359795.39;
565901.83, 3359788.15; 565897.88, 3359791.73; 565892.34, 3359791.16;
565893.18, 3359784.37; 565896.94, 3359777.29; 565908.13, 3359778.87;
565913.37, 3359787.62; 565918.51, 3359788.56; 565924.92, 3359791.21;
565926.84, 3359805.43; 565928.47, 3359808.34; 565933.65, 3359807.66;
565941.68, 3359799.81; 565947.97, 3359802.34; 565953.65, 3359813.59;
565947.29, 3359818.30; 565949.58, 3359821.92; 565959.37, 3359827.34;
565967.36, 3359821.48; 565970.73, 3359813.64; 565968.65, 3359801.66;
565973.88, 3359798.67; 565982.85, 3359789.72; 566001.47, 3359791.80;
566006.85, 3359783.19; 566001.29, 3359782.68; 565994.99, 3359780.90;
565992.50, 3359784.84; 565984.16, 3359784.63; 565978.70, 3359780.50;
565971.90, 3359766.47; 565971.27, 3359743.86; 565979.31, 3359740.12;
565976.79, 3359733.82; 565983.11, 3359731.48; 565991.75, 3359734.87;
565987.17, 3359747.93; 565978.22, 3359756.45; 565989.89, 3359750.81;
565996.64, 3359750.98; 566002.19, 3359746.62; 566009.60, 3359736.13;
566017.53, 3359736.70; 566020.58, 3359742.33; 566022.98, 3359741.58;
566033.09, 3359734.28; 566038.76, 3359730.11; 566038.45, 3359710.62;
566049.91, 3359712.91; 566053.39, 3359701.13; 566059.27, 3359704.40;
566067.41, 3359712.15; 566076.89, 3359714.76; 566079.86, 3359706.53;
566085.53, 3359702.68; 566093.37, 3359706.87; 566100.60, 3359703.49;
566090.16, 3359692.49; 566109.25, 3359691.78; 566116.24, 3359697.88;
566134.76, 3359704.33; 566149.43, 3359703.76; 566160.29, 3359699.78;
566177.36, 3359700.64; 566185.82, 3359696.05; 566191.34, 3359697.81;
566194.22, 3359693.51; 566201.28, 3359702.11; 566223.45, 3359700.54;
566232.35, 3359694.08; 566233.75, 3359701.23; 566227.98, 3359710.20;
566227.00, 3359717.29; 566237.33, 3359717.18; 566248.03, 3359718.63;
566248.59, 3359728.13; 566257.83, 3359723.61; 566260.76, 3359733.61;
566263.87, 3359736.87; 566271.06, 3359735.05; 566278.21, 3359735.23;
566281.65, 3359724.58; 566287.68, 3359721.61; 566292.96, 3359716.93;
566298.59, 3359714.32; 566297.66, 3359704.00; 566302.56, 3359698.94;
566312.40, 3359702.74; 566310.51, 3359714.24; 566308.43, 3359718.13;
566303.01, 3359728.73; 566299.97, 3359738.95; 566295.81, 3359746.34;
566290.20, 3359747.83; 566286.49, 3359753.67; 566282.39, 3359758.75;
566276.79, 3359760.17; 566274.93, 3359754.94; 566268.58, 3359755.22;
566266.80, 3359762.29; 566264.26, 3359768.97; 566258.87, 3359761.72;
566253.21, 3359766.32; 566244.00, 3359768.47; 566238.34, 3359772.70;
566234.55, 3359765.49; 566228.78, 3359773.65; 566229.23, 3359787.52;
566225.10, 3359793.78; 566218.15, 3359801.54; 566214.41, 3359808.56;
566197.00, 3359805.39; 566186.29, 3359804.68; 566176.42, 3359802.07;
566169.84, 3359795.16; 566172.13, 3359782.92; 566167.53, 3359776.50;
566161.53, 3359778.29; 566159.80, 3359783.80; 566161.88, 3359795.40;
566163.33, 3359801.37; 566177.40, 3359810.39; 566192.44, 3359813.20;
566201.15, 3359814.17; 566201.74, 3359822.55; 566200.26, 3359834.00;
566191.16, 3359832.96; 566183.80, 3359841.08; 566176.58, 3359843.71;
566166.59, 3359845.83; 566151.13, 3359844.64; 566146.26, 3359848.89;
566143.26, 3359857.55; 566135.93, 3359849.07; 566124.37, 3359850.34;
566114.08, 3359848.90; 566115.45, 3359841.82; 566104.26, 3359844.66;
566097.94, 3359842.57; 566093.44, 3359848.02; 566080.02, 3359859.92;
566077.12, 3359865.40; 566070.81, 3359862.88; 566063.14, 3359868.24;
566055.56, 3359869.24; 566047.69, 3359866.30; 566042.14, 3359865.35;
566031.51, 3359866.40; 566035.65, 3359871.12; 566023.28, 3359889.04;
566016.16, 3359888.12; 566000.73, 3359885.36; 565992.06, 3359887.21;
565988.49, 3359898.10; 565982.89, 3359904.40; 565979.53, 3359923.23;
565971.58, 3359923.47; 565966.38, 3359924.90; 565961.82, 3359931.97;
565950.74, 3359930.44; 565939.52, 3359934.54; 565930.02, 3359932.74;
565925.20, 3359934.62; 565917.61, 3359936.80; 565919.03, 3359943.14;
565910.76, 3359940.56; 565901.95, 3359943.16; 565897.83, 3359948.98;
565893.15, 3359945.31; 565895.07, 3359932.25; 565892.50, 3359923.88;
565885.12, 3359933.19; 565878.54, 3359942.14; 565873.40, 3359940.83;
565868.60, 3359942.70; 565863.51, 3359939.02; 565861.17, 3359937.40;
565854.17, 3359936.10; 565848.77, 3359941.03; 565849.34, 3359949.78;
565841.97, 3359958.71; 565836.31, 3359962.94; 565831.27, 3359957.64;
565824.16, 3359955.90; 565815.47, 3359958.93; 565818.74, 3359966.44;
565810.39, 3359966.61; 565805.01, 3359963.48; 565803.87, 3359973.19;
565796.93, 3359976.51; 565790.70, 3359979.73; 565790.59, 3360018.31;
568291.70, 3359192.83; 568289.08, 3359186.39; 568292.81, 3359180.56;
568297.27, 3359176.67; 568301.55, 3359180.77; 568308.06, 3359174.19;
568316.56, 3359167.66; 568318.32, 3359160.96; 568312.08, 3359155.94;
568316.85, 3359149.88; 568317.95, 3359137.61; 568313.40, 3359128.75;
568318.67, 3359124.95; 568326.18, 3359126.32; 568325.93, 3359120.39;
568316.51, 3359115.78; 568325.03, 3359108.88; 568334.09, 3359096.87;
568343.44, 3359103.34; 568347.32, 3359107.06; 568355.71, 3359104.83;
568362.03, 3359106.61; 568369.55, 3359107.61; 568371.34, 3359099.72;
568383.68, 3359098.41; 568395.52, 3359101.51; 568400.59, 3359105.94;
568398.76, 3359115.45; 568399.67, 3359129.21; 568407.56, 3359128.72;
568416.47, 3359122.19; 568421.34, 3359115.57; 568427.68, 3359118.54;
568429.09, 3359126.13; 568422.92, 3359134.65; 568417.62, 3359140.08;
568423.11, 3359142.59; 568426.90, 3359149.86; 568420.54, 3359150.45;
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568420.00, 3359155.62; 568422.68, 3359160.05; 568422.52, 3359166.36;
568417.14, 3359174.96; 568410.40, 3359174.42; 568400.91, 3359173.00;
568397.17, 3359179.21; 568398.26, 3359185.98; 568391.87, 3359185.01;
568384.47, 3359178.52; 568371.99, 3359185.33; 568360.35, 3359185.04;
568357.68, 3359196.77; 568355.63, 3359204.34; 568348.09, 3359201.28;
568335.44, 3359201.09; 568328.83, 3359212.66; 568319.93, 3359217.75;
568309.12, 3359227.34; 568307.13, 3359217.18; 568303.28, 3359212.34;
568295.11, 3359215.51; 568292.06, 3359210.63; 568297.79, 3359203.65;
568299.49, 3359199.33; 568291.70, 3359192.83; 568206.09, 3359190.45;
568202.65, 3359179.13; 568205.22, 3359171.64; 568216.88, 3359166.00;
568224.29, 3359155.45; 568243.23, 3359145.24; 568253.66, 3359140.76;
568266.45, 3359137.89; 568273.63, 3359142.19; 568280.09, 3359148.53;
568276.63, 3359159.93; 568263.70, 3359168.35; 568249.49, 3359170.56;
568242.21, 3359175.93; 568239.51, 3359182.79; 568229.69, 3359194.41;
568222.04, 3359198.22; 568213.38, 3359194.82; 568206.09, 3359190.45;
567709.01, 3359415.98; 567700.51, 3359422.14; 567695.08, 3359429.74;
567692.24, 3359435.04; 567686.99, 3359438.47; 567681.33, 3359450.57;
567677.26, 3359454.40; 567673.66, 3359463.11; 567668.57, 3359464.86;
567666.54, 3359450.57; 567658.46, 3359451.62; 567655.84, 3359460.67;
567650.38, 3359461.66; 567646.21, 3359453.19; 567641.39, 3359458.82;
567638.60, 3359463.99; 567633.43, 3359467.67; 567626.66, 3359472.56;
567621.67, 3359465.69; 567614.91, 3359465.53; 567611.15, 3359472.99;
567606.58, 3359481.18; 567599.27, 3359487.74; 567584.11, 3359490.11;
567573.58, 3359493.53; 567567.91, 3359498.13; 567559.57, 3359500.36;
567551.36, 3359496.85; 567551.15, 3359488.92; 567540.43, 3359484.78;
567537.11, 3359490.25; 567540.04, 3359500.63; 567535.32, 3359502.82;
567524.04, 3359509.28; 567515.45, 3359514.25; 567518.47, 3359517.01;
567509.31, 3359517.97; 567505.36, 3359517.06; 567498.57, 3359518.45;
567489.35, 3359521.84; 567480.49, 3359530.05; 567473.31, 3359533.99;
567468.08, 3359536.24; 567465.58, 3359540.98; 567474.80, 3359553.76;
567466.83, 3359554.87; 567460.84, 3359556.28; 567453.56, 3359555.92;
567446.88, 3359558.37; 567442.81, 3359562.20; 567438.74, 3359566.10;
567434.60, 3359572.61; 567427.99, 3359572.45; 567424.09, 3359569.67;
567424.22, 3359564.43; 567425.66, 3359559.16; 567421.40, 3359560.05;
567417.43, 3359559.95; 567414.31, 3359557.94; 567409.18, 3359556.63;
567408.40, 3359561.35; 567400.30, 3359567.77; 567392.36, 3359567.57;
567385.83, 3359563.48; 567383.28, 3359559.42; 567382.05, 3359555.45;
567379.15, 3359549.51; 567379.75, 3359541.60; 567378.61, 3359534.21;
567381.49, 3359525.04; 567384.57, 3359507.63; 567396.71, 3359498.82;
567402.44, 3359491.85; 567402.54, 3359485.73; 567407.22, 3359489.41;
567409.89, 3359493.40; 567416.77, 3359491.02; 567426.03, 3359486.06;
567432.19, 3359477.91; 567438.21, 3359475.25; 567438.82, 3359466.59;
567450.13, 3359458.94; 567450.14, 3359458.76; 567457.35, 3359456.87;
567463.93, 3359458.35; 567469.16, 3359461.16; 567473.00, 3359466.50;
567474.26, 3359469.22; 567472.80, 3359474.43; 567468.67, 3359480.94;
567468.57, 3359484.93; 567469.80, 3359488.90; 567476.31, 3359493.05;
567480.15, 3359498.39; 567481.12, 3359509.40; 567497.07, 3359506.99;
567502.78, 3359501.20; 567500.82, 3359484.48; 567504.59, 3359476.27;
567509.03, 3359474.01; 567513.10, 3359470.12; 567519.38, 3359472.65;
567532.75, 3359478.53; 567538.45, 3359472.74; 567545.65, 3359470.55;
567549.85, 3359461.54; 567552.73, 3359457.62; 567555.60, 3359454.13;
567558.43, 3359452.20; 567562.05, 3359450.36; 567565.68, 3359448.07;
567567.82, 3359442.13; 567571.13, 3359436.66; 567573.63, 3359432.41;
567580.07, 3359428.95; 567578.75, 3359421.55; 567582.72, 3359421.65;
567586.53, 3359424.37; 567591.87, 3359425.87; 567595.88, 3359424.66;
567602.27, 3359430.31; 567609.21, 3359439.60; 567618.47, 3359434.27;
567625.63, 3359434.08; 567633.02, 3359424.33; 567641.48, 3359420.17;
567650.53, 3359423.58; 567655.00, 3359419.32; 567659.45, 3359416.25;
567662.75, 3359411.21; 567666.48, 3359404.56; 567671.32, 3359401.94;
567679.77, 3359398.15; 567685.64, 3359401.48; 567692.02, 3359400.45;
567696.14, 3359394.62; 567695.60, 3359384.25; 567695.39, 3359376.75;
567689.01, 3359377.34; 567684.42, 3359370.92; 567687.43, 3359364.82;
567699.44, 3359361.12; 567707.48, 3359357.39; 567715.52, 3359353.59;
567721.38, 3359353.98; 567727.34, 3359353.76; 567731.00, 3359362.65;
567735.77, 3359366.64; 567738.03, 3359371.81; 567747.75, 3359376.11;
567748.27, 3359367.64; 567752.27, 3359366.42; 567757.69, 3359363.62;
567759.02, 3359358.10; 567763.11, 3359353.46; 567773.12, 3359350.15;
567772.36, 3359357.68; 567782.11, 3359356.68; 567787.19, 3359347.44;
567790.77, 3359343.84; 567797.22, 3359339.63; 567806.01, 3359336.04;
567811.21, 3359340.10; 567815.15, 3359341.51; 567819.18, 3359338.99;
567825.39, 3359337.21; 567828.47, 3359341.28; 567840.32, 3359340.83;
567841.74, 3359345.11; 567835.08, 3359347.00; 567834.91, 3359353.74;
567840.80, 3359356.63; 567841.74, 3359351.10; 567846.72, 3359350.22;
567845.26, 3359355.49; 567837.50, 3359361.73; 567835.43, 3359369.48;
567827.42, 3359380.15; 567822.07, 3359382.70; 567819.51, 3359378.64;
567808.83, 3359382.37; 567802.19, 3359383.52; 567796.76, 3359388.63;
567784.91, 3359387.65; 567778.03, 3359396.09; 567768.83, 3359393.24;
567764.92, 3359390.52; 567755.72, 3359387.61; 567750.50, 3359384.86;
567742.46, 3359388.65; 567737.13, 3359389.83; 567730.42, 3359393.60;
567730.25, 3359400.21; 567728.83, 3359404.17; 567720.36, 3359406.77;
567715.45, 3359412.58; 567709.01, 3359415.98
565355.41, 3359759.60; 565790.59, 3360018.31; 565790.70,
3359979.73; 565786.12, 3359974.18; 565782.98, 3359966.37; 565784.29,
3359961.65; 565790.73, 3359965.00; 565791.31, 3359832.23; 565784.66,
3359836.74; 565775.56, 3359834.52; 565767.64, 3359832.39; 565760.54,
3359846.07; 565757.11, 3359840.43; 565745.66, 3359837.40; 565739.53,
3359844.37; 565728.98, 3359853.22; 565717.44, 3359853.75; 565712.08,
3359846.06; 565698.94, 3359846.54; 565688.97, 3359864.53; 565678.97,
3359867.46; 565668.71, 3359864.02; 565657.34, 3359858.19; 565658.85,
3359845.55; 565664.14, 3359840.50; 565674.68, 3359847.94; 565679.24,
3359840.13; 565685.18, 3359841.02; 565685.98, 3359831.99; 565651.96,
3359831.90; 565652.01, 3359643.80; 565558.25, 3359663.33; 565509.06,
3359672.79; 565480.73, 3359677.58; 565360.78, 3359697.64; 565291.09,
3359704.22; 565246.80, 3359711.86; 565163.78, 3359733.21; 565121.30,
3359741.65; 565089.09, 3359748.78; 565033.52, 3359756.89; 564919.52,
3359787.78; 564921.51, 3359819.54; 564926.56, 3359824.04; 564930.90,
3359825.71; 564932.23, 3359835.67; 564929.73, 3359840.79; 564934.41,
3359844.46; 564934.20, 3359852.76; 564930.02, 3359861.39; 564929.39,
3359870.12; 564931.68, 3359874.48; 564935.50, 3359880.57; 564935.36,
3359886.12; 564930.03, 3359892.30; 564938.65, 3359897.25; 564942.68,
3359894.98; 564943.61, 3359889.45; 564942.96, 3359883.88; 564947.33,
3359883.98; 564950.84, 3359886.51; 564953.18, 3359888.50; 564957.61,
3359885.86;
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564955.74, 3359881.07; 564960.26, 3359874.82; 564965.82, 3359875.33;
564966.54, 3359878.53; 564971.69, 3359878.66; 564970.20, 3359874.69;
564971.85, 3359872.36; 564975.76, 3359874.83; 564978.12, 3359875.63;
564983.32, 3359874.58; 564987.73, 3359872.75; 564990.23, 3359868.00;
564993.03, 3359867.32; 564995.88, 3359864.59; 564997.57, 3359860.69;
565007.78, 3359871.25; 565005.21, 3359878.74; 565005.88, 3359883.94;
565009.84, 3359884.41; 565015.93, 3359879.38; 565018.10, 3359871.94;
565023.70, 3359870.08; 565027.01, 3359859.05; 565036.11, 3359860.46;
565035.34, 3359865.63; 565033.48, 3359870.26; 565034.54, 3359875.47;
565036.48, 3359877.52; 565039.66, 3359877.16; 565039.96, 3359881.53;
565045.55, 3359880.11; 565050.29, 3359881.42; 565053.88, 3359881.13;
565053.60, 3359875.94; 565054.48, 3359872.41; 565056.69, 3359863.72;
565059.93, 3359861.05; 565063.08, 3359862.69; 565064.60, 3359865.10;
565066.92, 3359867.97; 565069.37, 3359865.22; 565068.29, 3359860.82;
565073.53, 3359863.39; 565078.70, 3359862.70; 565084.72, 3359860.48;
565090.68, 3359860.25; 565089.67, 3359869.72; 565096.51, 3359865.52;
565099.41, 3359860.85; 565104.11, 3359858.15; 565107.57, 3359852.31;
565112.65, 3359855.62; 565118.98, 3359851.40; 565120.39, 3359842.70;
565112.98, 3359836.59; 565115.48, 3359832.28; 565130.68, 3359828.28;
565154.87, 3359829.69; 565176.48, 3359829.48; 565182.61, 3359838.31;
565192.08, 3359841.35; 565198.06, 3359834.70; 565191.83, 3359835.42;
565186.71, 3359833.29; 565186.06, 3359827.72; 565194.80, 3359827.56;
565195.42, 3359818.84; 565197.46, 3359810.90; 565208.63, 3359809.24;
565218.94, 3359809.49; 565216.18, 3359814.98; 565208.94, 3359817.99;
565209.92, 3359827.13; 565220.18, 3359829.38; 565235.70, 3359828.95;
565243.21, 3359829.95; 565253.55, 3359829.77; 565261.76, 3359835.15;
565272.03, 3359837.40; 565281.43, 3359842.76; 565285.52, 3359848.41;
565289.88, 3359848.90; 565295.43, 3359849.03; 565299.30, 3359853.50;
565307.66, 3359852.89; 565315.92, 3359856.28; 565318.00, 3359868.20;
565327.49, 3359854.57; 565338.12, 3359842.16; 565337.58, 3359831.85;
565324.32, 3359821.97; 565311.42, 3359812.97; 565292.65, 3359806.95;
565274.45, 3359804.13; 565260.56, 3359803.41; 565251.82, 3359803.19;
565242.51, 3359804.52; 565225.02, 3359804.90; 565219.61, 3359804.77;
565205.71, 3359804.42; 565189.75, 3359807.21; 565149.63, 3359817.27;
565120.40, 3359825.66; 565106.69, 3359834.43; 565089.86, 3359839.95;
565064.78, 3359842.13; 565052.52, 3359845.82; 565039.50, 3359852.18;
565029.28, 3359853.18; 564988.25, 3359857.72; 564958.31, 3359863.28;
564958.42, 3359858.98; 564958.13, 3359854.97; 564988.76, 3359853.36;
565015.44, 3359850.46; 565030.62, 3359847.65; 565031.79, 3359842.88;
565029.55, 3359836.52; 565023.75, 3359830.38; 565014.19, 3359831.39;
564983.65, 3359829.39; 564986.83, 3359813.23; 564988.59, 3359806.16;
564994.28, 3359801.12; 565003.44, 3359800.16; 565011.76, 3359800.80;
565024.91, 3359799.94; 565026.11, 3359821.01; 565029.23, 3359823.84;
565034.65, 3359829.15; 565041.84, 3359843.56; 565045.37, 3359839.65;
565050.95, 3359838.98; 565046.73, 3359806.85; 565043.47, 3359803.96;
565042.66, 3359794.45; 565044.67, 3359787.70; 565043.78, 3359781.37;
565044.76, 3359773.90; 565058.31, 3359772.62; 565068.27, 3359771.68;
565076.19, 3359772.68; 565076.32, 3359782.99; 565076.72, 3359793.30;
565076.97, 3359799.24; 565066.60, 3359800.98; 565059.73, 3359805.55;
565056.05, 3359809.39; 565052.87, 3359815.31; 565053.46, 3359823.62;
565057.82, 3359834.41; 565060.90, 3359838.48; 565083.59, 3359836.67;
565087.99, 3359835.15; 565084.31, 3359829.13; 565081.78, 3359818.77;
565082.17, 3359803.36; 565081.93, 3359796.99; 565083.51, 3359791.47;
565087.26, 3359790.38; 565088.30, 3359780.48; 565085.76, 3359770.92;
565093.64, 3359767.93; 565117.09, 3359767.70; 565118.26, 3359783.96;
565105.06, 3359788.01; 565089.61, 3359792.06; 565088.20, 3359800.32;
565089.20, 3359808.65; 565088.81, 3359824.13; 565094.15, 3359833.00;
565101.31, 3359832.36; 565107.35, 3359829.33; 565120.11, 3359821.72;
565133.49, 3359816.49; 565152.29, 3359811.40; 565142.02, 3359809.21;
565129.36, 3359806.90; 565126.33, 3359801.27; 565128.03, 3359796.57;
565127.38, 3359784.63; 565126.42, 3359765.56; 565137.25, 3359761.52;
565158.37, 3359758.86; 565157.99, 3359789.76; 565153.44, 3359797.20;
565150.22, 3359799.05; 565145.10, 3359797.36; 565143.60, 3359793.39;
565141.30, 3359790.53; 565136.14, 3359789.59; 565132.83, 3359795.06;
565133.44, 3359802.63; 565150.84, 3359806.25; 565158.30, 3359809.62;
565183.91, 3359802.32; 565184.81, 3359798.35; 565180.68, 3359788.32;
565173.95, 3359786.97; 565172.67, 3359775.07; 565167.13, 3359773.75;
565165.99, 3359756.24; 565183.77, 3359753.87; 565192.86, 3359752.48;
565191.71, 3359776.29; 565182.57, 3359776.51; 565182.78, 3359783.63;
565190.73, 3359799.68; 565198.67, 3359799.88; 565210.17, 3359800.54;
565220.82, 3359765.90; 565205.05, 3359766.76; 565205.07, 3359750.09;
565220.47, 3359748.04; 565233.75, 3359747.25; 565233.61, 3359763.04;
565227.23, 3359770.06; 565220.63, 3359779.45; 565218.03, 3359788.50;
565218.27, 3359794.43; 565222.17, 3359797.28; 565239.69, 3359796.15;
565248.04, 3359795.54; 565276.22, 3359797.05; 565274.95, 3359783.91;
565272.31, 3359778.29; 565249.53, 3359783.28; 565245.48, 3359780.81;
565243.70, 3359762.54; 565240.94, 3359761.66; 565240.80, 3359751.35;
565267.13, 3359746.89; 565267.92, 3359731.42; 565305.09, 3359722.42;
565310.01, 3359747.95; 565295.49, 3359751.15; 565276.20, 3359749.48;
565277.14, 3359759.81; 565284.96, 3359765.18; 565280.86, 3359786.06;
565281.72, 3359799.19; 565285.62, 3359802.03; 565303.07, 3359803.65;
565324.93, 3359813.31; 565336.22, 3359823.07; 565345.24, 3359827.67;
565351.64, 3359825.45; 565362.29, 3359813.05; 565380.99, 3359795.65;
565400.21, 3359779.52; 565412.36, 3359770.27; 565419.24, 3359765.33;
565429.21, 3359763.95; 565492.14, 3359765.51; 565476.52, 3359754.45;
565474.82, 3359742.92; 565462.91, 3359742.62; 565460.58, 3359724.34;
565485.52, 3359695.99; 565500.68, 3359693.99; 565507.35, 3359696.53;
565517.36, 3359693.59; 565521.27, 3359712.36; 565526.20, 3359737.45;
565507.78, 3359743.73; 565503.26, 3359765.78; 565530.05, 3359766.45;
565529.97, 3359769.63; 565447.77, 3359768.40; 565431.45, 3359769.19;
565422.66, 3359770.97; 565413.40, 3359776.29; 565398.67, 3359787.79;
565381.96, 3359804.42; 565361.59, 3359824.89; 565349.47, 3359838.51;
565346.96, 3359844.00; 565387.39, 3359863.61; 565415.71, 3359875.05;
565426.65, 3359882.44; 565431.03, 3359890.10; 565435.77, 3359899.33;
565446.94, 3359937.63; 565452.27, 3359949.37; 565456.03, 3359946.97;
565467.59, 3359945.69; 565481.25, 3359940.10; 565488.60, 3359931.92;
565487.68, 3359920.84; 565493.17, 3359917.73; 565490.60, 3359914.92;
565492.66, 3359911.85; 565496.65, 3359911.14; 565517.25, 3359898.17;
565529.63, 3359911.52; 565530.95, 3359921.92; 565546.33, 3359927.04;
565569.37, 3359921.24; 565575.13, 3359913.02; 565580.59, 3359901.67;
565587.72, 3359902.28; 565585.54, 3359893.86; 565587.36, 3359884.79;
565602.37, 3359886.42; 565606.62, 3359890.89; 565617.05, 3359889.09;
[[Page 60277]]
565623.39, 3359887.69; 565627.32, 3359891.34; 565623.54, 3359899.99;
565624.38, 3359913.87; 565628.92, 3359920.72; 565625.18, 3359929.37;
565616.35, 3359933.08; 565629.29, 3359940.52; 565647.14, 3359941.40;
565654.82, 3359936.03; 565666.73, 3359920.47; 565676.28, 3359919.52;
565689.34, 3359905.55; 565697.24, 3359907.74; 565697.50, 3359913.31;
565690.54, 3359919.13; 565695.88, 3359928.37; 565702.97, 3359933.23;
565707.84, 3359942.53; 565723.42, 3359939.36; 565731.80, 3359937.57;
565739.99, 3359937.52; 565752.29, 3359938.26; 565755.37, 3359942.71;
565748.89, 3359947.29; 565743.22, 3359951.90; 565745.43, 3359958.69;
565751.65, 3359963.97; 565753.45, 3359971.19; 565750.93, 3359977.06;
565743.35, 3359978.06; 565736.62, 3359977.52; 565733.61, 3359986.55;
565730.29, 3359992.40; 565734.92, 3359997.70; 565727.49, 3360009.00;
565717.60, 3360007.13; 565713.49, 3360012.59; 565711.18, 3360016.34;
565715.41, 3360021.63; 565720.90, 3360024.88; 565721.73, 3360033.02;
565731.21, 3360035.25; 565740.02, 3360032.29; 565741.47, 3360027.76;
565749.55, 3360032.52; 565754.95, 3360039.40; 565753.26, 3360043.29;
565744.17, 3360041.50; 565739.26, 3360046.94; 565739.06, 3360054.86;
565743.42, 3360055.34; 565749.49, 3360050.75; 565751.70, 3360057.92;
565753.63, 3360060.34; 565759.74, 3360054.19; 565768.10, 3360053.58;
565765.04, 3360048.76; 565763.59, 3360042.80; 565767.28, 3360038.52;
565765.07, 3360031.72; 565763.25, 3360025.31; 565751.95, 3360015.91;
565750.99, 3360006.78; 565752.75, 3359999.70; 565758.92, 3359991.11;
565767.61, 3359993.33; 565772.91, 3360004.13; 565780.72, 3360009.51;
565782.98, 3360014.31; 565790.03, 3360018.04; 565790.59, 3360018.31;
565354.85, 3359798.19; 565339.76, 3359798.25; 565338.91, 3359783.94;
565335.74, 3359783.86; 565332.82, 3359789.34; 565320.90, 3359789.05;
565319.85, 3359767.98; 565315.97, 3359764.33; 565314.47, 3359744.50;
565332.08, 3359738.94; 565350.01, 3359737.02; 565354.37, 3359769.65;
565354.85, 3359798.19
565385.47, 3359900.44; 565306.21, 3359932.58; 565312.00,
3359939.46; 565325.39, 3359944.54; 565328.60, 3359937.44; 565328.85,
3359927.58; 565334.03, 3359926.90; 565336.78, 3359928.15; 565340.94,
3359920.70; 565337.57, 3359911.94; 565335.93, 3359903.97; 565355.58,
3359906.83; 565362.69, 3359908.20; 565364.64, 3359899.50; 565382.92,
3359899.96; 565385.13, 3359916.68; 565381.43, 3359927.70; 565386.07,
3359933.00; 565385.73, 3359940.48; 565395.60, 3359943.10; 565396.02,
3359947.85; 565391.11, 3359953.72; 565393.06, 3359965.19; 565386.66,
3359982.89; 565391.70, 3359988.57; 565395.52, 3359994.60; 565391.80,
3360000.06; 565385.51, 3360003.53; 565385.36, 3360009.45; 565390.69,
3360012.71; 565400.23, 3360012.94; 565413.96, 3360009.79; 565431.83,
3360010.23; 565431.20, 3360003.47; 565440.93, 3359994.97; 565442.61,
3359986.27; 565452.94, 3359985.72; 565464.72, 3359981.27; 565452.50,
3359961.55; 565447.56, 3359952.31; 565441.00, 3359937.10; 565433.33,
3359909.57; 565425.97, 3359893.91; 565419.82, 3359885.45; 565404.17,
3359875.51; 565388.04, 3359869.62; 565371.52, 3359862.84; 565351.49,
3359853.61; 565345.92, 3359853.47; 565340.96, 3359855.72; 565347.43,
3359866.99; 565349.99, 3359876.17; 565361.31, 3359883.94; 565356.63,
3359896.56; 565350.17, 3359901.14; 565344.40, 3359899.00; 565335.08,
3359890.09; 565333.60, 3359896.36; 565328.51, 3359899.05; 565319.81,
3359897.21; 565315.65, 3359904.66; 565306.90, 3359921.48; 565306.21,
3359932.58.
(iii) Note: Map 2, Units 1 and 2 of Choctowhatchee beach mouse,
follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12OC06.001
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(8) CBM--Unit 3: Grayton Beach Unit, Walton County, Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach
[[Page 60279]]
mouse habitat within the boundary of Grayton Beach State Park, as well
as adjacent private lands and inholdings, from 0.3 mi west of the inlet
of Alligator Lake east to 0.8 mi west of Seagrove Beach and the area
from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of human development or
maritime forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Grayton Beach,
Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E,
N): 578136.10, 3356102.15; 578222.77, 3356036.73; 578222.16,
3356000.38; 578077.28, 3356072.88; 578050.50, 3356079.33; 578039.08,
3356101.21; 578064.26, 3356111.33; 578073.84, 3356125.86; 578094.18,
3356138.66; 578138.88, 3356162.31; 578160.71, 3356162.85; 578185.78,
3356145.69; 578197.27, 3356130.86; 578209.61, 3356114.13; 578204.08,
3356113.24; 578206.15, 3356109.73; 578211.73, 3356108.62; 578209.79,
3356091.16; 578207.08, 3356088.34; 578209.49, 3356086.78; 578215.44,
3356087.37; 578218.54, 3356091.00; 578222.89, 3356091.48; 578232.20,
3356084.60; 578226.62, 3356085.65; 578218.40, 3356080.26; 578219.72,
3356076.98; 578223.42, 3356075.39; 578233.12, 3356074.20; 578230.76,
3356069.71; 578226.33, 3356069.10; 578223.25, 3356065.84; 578223.24,
3356065.02; 578222.77, 3356036.73
578526.99, 3355943.76; 578222.77, 3356036.73; 578223.24,
3356065.02; 578247.08, 3356056.69; 578256.82, 3356049.00; 578278.74,
3356045.99; 578292.80, 3356040.03; 578296.22, 3356030.19; 578312.43,
3356033.34; 578317.44, 3356039.84; 578331.96, 3356046.56; 578341.17,
3356038.68; 578361.68, 3356034.19; 578375.91, 3356021.06; 578386.33,
3356017.39; 578399.12, 3356014.52; 578413.26, 3356004.95; 578430.41,
3355996.89; 578446.41, 3355998.22; 578457.43, 3356002.86; 578473.52,
3355994.96; 578486.44, 3355986.17; 578491.41, 3355978.36; 578502.70,
3355971.53; 578512.20, 3355973.32; 578541.91, 3355976.81; 578559.84,
3355974.88; 578639.16, 3355948.70; 578652.01, 3355943.09; 578678.89,
3355933.08; 578697.75, 3355925.62; 578721.77, 3355906.37; 578744.29,
3355907.37; 578760.47, 3355895.84; 578777.28, 3355891.14; 578795.10,
3355893.52; 578795.66, 3355903.09; 578818.25, 3355888.98; 578830.98,
3355887.98; 578831.08, 3355875.69; 578831.08, 3355875.06; 578831.68,
3355796.73; 578831.68, 3355795.92; 578590.91, 3355891.63; 578562.44,
3355902.41; 578224.91, 3355998.21; 578222.31, 3355999.51; 578222.77,
3356036.73
579563.63, 3355823.20; 579228.36, 3355773.14; 579231.38,
3355779.20; 579249.62, 3355780.47; 579251.43, 3355803.11; 579246.59,
3355806.55; 579245.96, 3355815.65; 579251.24, 3355827.27; 579250.95,
3355838.75; 579249.91, 3355848.27; 579253.46, 3355849.92; 579252.44,
3355858.64; 579267.70, 3355867.69; 579271.88, 3355875.73; 579269.61,
3355887.16; 579274.31, 3355890.08; 579281.10, 3355887.88; 579289.57,
3355867.05; 579297.32, 3355859.32; 579310.43, 3355859.27; 579314.13,
3355854.61; 579320.80, 3355857.96; 579334.80, 3355854.32; 579333.06,
3355828.12; 579337.95, 3355807.64; 579329.29, 3355804.24; 579319.68,
3355791.33; 579312.26, 3355785.96; 579294.53, 3355784.77; 579295.69,
3355780.80; 579282.33, 3355775.29; 579275.02, 3355765.62; 579255.63,
3355767.95; 579244.60, 3355758.50; 579240.05, 3355750.08; 579233.37,
3355743.80; 579240.18, 3355744.90; 579245.94, 3355752.97; 579252.23,
3355755.56; 579263.34, 3355755.84; 579268.83, 3355759.10; 579276.37,
3355758.91; 579283.11, 3355764.70; 579289.55, 3355772.72; 579309.71,
3355776.41; 579320.74, 3355780.62; 579329.83, 3355782.46; 579344.97,
3355796.33; 579355.25, 3355814.37; 579357.42, 3355823.54; 579362.38,
3355831.59; 579367.13, 3355848.00; 579350.86, 3355863.02; 579335.86,
3355874.94; 579339.05, 3355890.88; 579341.61, 3355899.68; 579368.92,
3355935.64; 579382.27, 3355947.20; 579378.07, 3355951.34; 579379.14,
3355956.12; 579384.29, 3355956.62; 579391.89, 3355954.87; 579402.92,
3355947.22; 579413.65, 3355942.30; 579416.14, 3355938.37; 579414.74,
3355930.41; 579421.47, 3355931.39; 579424.94, 3355940.27; 579426.23,
3355953.23; 579427.32, 3355972.80; 579429.12, 3355980.39; 579434.86,
3355972.98; 579442.28, 3355973.54; 579445.01, 3355980.42; 579447.41,
3355990.34; 579451.56, 3356004.74; 579447.68, 3356011.32; 579465.20,
3356026.05; 579480.82, 3356026.07; 579484.70, 3356024.91; 579486.52,
3356020.28; 579494.03, 3356017.22; 579497.71, 3356028.86; 579502.19,
3356029.41; 579505.03, 3356038.16; 579501.59, 3356048.37; 579511.81,
3356052.99; 579520.72, 3356051.28; 579527.04, 3356068.48; 579539.71,
3356070.36; 579547.64, 3356065.75; 579557.58, 3356065.62; 579569.17,
3356063.10; 579588.10, 3356068.75; 579620.65, 3356069.94; 579640.63,
3356065.69; 579658.81, 3356058.65; 579661.58, 3356053.91; 579669.27,
3356052.98; 579674.66, 3356055.05; 579675.65, 3356063.00; 579675.07,
3356070.91; 579679.48, 3356069.03; 579683.19, 3356063.94; 579683.82,
3356054.09; 579694.22, 3356051.16; 579699.38, 3356056.91; 579717.28,
3356050.93; 579735.60, 3356033.53; 579757.62, 3356031.77; 579783.85,
3356010.57; 579790.18, 3356000.86; 579806.08, 3355995.26; 579809.82,
3355988.62; 579817.36, 3355989.24; 579820.09, 3355996.49; 579828.52,
3355992.70; 579827.85, 3355982.32; 579833.54, 3355977.72; 579837.83,
3355980.57; 579840.08, 3355986.18; 579845.66, 3355985.14; 579854.91,
3355965.14; 579848.60, 3355963.42; 579844.29, 3355960.57; 579844.58,
3355953.83; 579844.39, 3355945.90; 579852.77, 3355944.24; 579859.73,
3355935.98; 579853.38, 3355919.84; 579853.81, 3355902.56; 579860.53,
3355888.43; 579871.56, 3355887.08; 579874.50, 3355880.85; 579862.05,
3355870.05; 579869.67, 3355851.27; 579877.03, 3355848.39; 579900.29,
3355861.14; 579899.88, 3355620.58; 579899.74, 3355594.59; 579897.43,
3355594.82; 579898.26, 3355538.38; 579899.83, 3355538.42; 579899.83,
3355527.97; 579899.80, 3355466.83; 579819.34, 3355495.99; 579594.51,
3355573.24; 579226.97, 3355678.77; 579226.98, 3355679.59; 579228.36,
3355773.14
579029.73, 3355761.34; 578831.08, 3355875.69; 578844.13,
3355869.33; 578850.56, 3355865.68; 578844.26, 3355848.05; 578866.64,
3355842.30; 578866.53, 3355831.19; 578892.97, 3355822.29; 578914.47,
3355820.89; 578921.75, 3355815.52; 578939.28, 3355813.14; 578961.70,
3355806.58; 578964.63, 3355801.10; 578985.76, 3355798.07; 578986.71,
3355791.72; 579010.25, 3355787.56; 579012.71, 3355784.88; 579034.22,
3355782.23; 579034.76, 3355777.06; 579042.03, 3355772.81; 579057.95,
3355771.58; 579078.25, 3355769.47; 579078.88, 3355760.37; 579100.74,
3355760.10; 579124.64, 3355758.20; 579145.77, 3355754.48; 579166.93,
3355750.63; 579170.78, 3355755.47; 579173.36, 3355763.47; 579192.83,
3355763.20; 579194.49, 3355776.29; 579228.37, 3355773.89; 579228.36,
3355773.14; 579226.98, 3355679.59; 579212.01, 3355688.58; 579196.17,
3355693.12; 579152.20, 3355703.88; 578965.68, 3355758.74; 578857.20,
3355790.50; 578831.68, 3355796.73; 578831.08, 3355875.06; 578831.08,
3355875.69
579985.47, 3355453.39; 579899.83, 3355527.97; 579926.14,
3355527.90; 579925.54, 3355519.96; 579929.82, 3355518.47; 579929.77,
3355508.14; 579923.20, 3355505.06; 579924.59, 3355497.17; 579924.91,
3355484.44; 579944.84, 3355481.82; 579955.44, 3355487.20; 579977.31,
3355486.18; 579982.99, 3355481.95; 579996.51, 3355481.10; 579996.39,
3355485.85; 580002.77, 3355485.19; 580002.99,
[[Page 60280]]
3355492.38; 579998.81, 3355500.58; 579995.23, 3355516.72; 579989.57,
3355520.20; 579985.78, 3355529.22; 580004.51, 3355527.31; 580020.41,
3355526.90; 580023.11, 3355482.14; 580050.11, 3355482.81; 580050.26,
3355461.03; 580050.53, 3355450.36; 580056.07, 3355451.25; 580056.18,
3355462.74; 580071.14, 3355460.62; 580070.48, 3355391.74; 580011.68,
3355414.75; 579936.25, 3355444.21; 579907.78, 3355454.99; 579899.80,
3355466.83; 579899.83, 3355527.97; 580031.71, 3355472.05; 580031.90,
3355464.57; 580042.24, 3355464.01; 580042.03, 3355472.31; 580031.71,
3355472.05
580114.28, 3355500.94; 580144.94, 3355473.27; 580122.56,
3355473.60; 580083.30, 3355474.19; 580083.98, 3355478.91; 580107.63,
3355486.24; 580105.77, 3355497.68; 580111.65, 3355500.64; 580109.05,
3355525.54; 580103.86, 3355526.60; 580104.87, 3355533.74; 580118.98,
3355525.35; 580124.14, 3355493.77; 580145.25, 3355493.87; 580144.94,
3355473.27
580347.34, 3355406.96; 580296.09, 3355494.86; 580293.36,
3355504.28; 580307.12, 3355508.31; 580331.43, 3355515.41; 580388.42,
3355532.06; 580401.31, 3355487.49; 580384.86, 3355491.14; 580368.96,
3355491.18; 580354.77, 3355486.46; 580347.78, 3355479.92; 580349.14,
3355473.21; 580359.04, 3355470.58; 580375.31, 3355459.63; 580377.42,
3355445.63; 580386.48, 3355441.68; 580380.86, 3355428.05; 580368.44,
3355416.19; 580361.68, 3355400.61; 580356.28, 3355378.25; 580352.85,
3355340.89; 580351.06, 3355332.92; 580352.88, 3355323.48; 580361.65,
3355322.13; 580366.53, 3355317.88; 580369.15, 3355308.40; 580371.40,
3355297.78; 580371.26, 3355287.48; 580301.97, 3355305.98; 580301.98,
3355306.79; 580304.35, 3355466.29; 580296.09, 3355494.86
580229.04, 3355502.75; 580287.75, 3355496.32; 580274.97,
3355492.56; 580259.57, 3355488.06; 580196.22, 3355469.54; 580196.31,
3355475.54; 580153.72, 3355476.18; 580154.15, 3355504.86; 580187.37,
3355514.57; 580186.52, 3355517.50; 580154.20, 3355508.05; 580154.42,
3355523.31; 580169.16, 3355527.67; 580186.77, 3355524.36; 580203.05,
3355524.86; 580210.25, 3355532.81; 580229.13, 3355526.33; 580231.78,
3355512.75; 580238.89, 3355493.50; 580253.34, 3355491.92; 580293.37,
3355504.29; 580296.09, 3355494.86; 580304.35, 3355466.29; 580301.98,
3355306.79; 580277.90, 3355319.24; 580272.73, 3355321.23; 580275.37,
3355489.52; 580288.60, 3355493.39; 580287.75, 3355496.32
580216.77, 3355473.97; 580259.57, 3355488.06; 580274.97,
3355492.56; 580287.75, 3355496.32; 580288.60, 3355493.39; 580275.37,
3355489.52; 580272.73, 3355321.25; 580257.14, 3355327.92; 580259.53,
3355484.86; 580196.17, 3355466.38; 580194.43, 3355350.52; 580191.40,
3355351.44; 580193.22, 3355472.56; 580144.94, 3355473.27; 580145.65,
3355521.18; 580154.42, 3355523.34; 580154.19, 3355508.07; 580186.52,
3355517.52; 580187.37, 3355514.60; 580154.15, 3355504.89; 580153.72,
3355476.21; 580196.31, 3355475.56; 580196.22, 3355469.56; 580259.57,
3355488.06
580226.98, 3355408.12; 580194.43, 3355350.50; 580196.17,
3355466.34; 580259.53, 3355484.86; 580257.14, 3355327.90; 580238.93,
3355337.37; 580194.43, 3355350.50
581223.87, 3355067.35; 582069.79, 3354753.98; 582069.33,
3354714.54; 581830.20, 3354796.95; 581699.62, 3354838.46; 581507.86,
3354904.61; 581305.24, 3354967.74; 581180.87, 3355022.57; 581020.65,
3355074.46; 580857.54, 3355130.71; 580621.55, 3355209.24; 580480.68,
3355242.56; 580384.99, 3355279.08; 580384.40, 3355302.85; 580377.73,
3355314.98; 580377.47, 3355325.27; 580381.75, 3355329.31; 580393.43,
3355338.78; 580394.45, 3355361.34; 580392.09, 3355376.39; 580396.29,
3355399.09; 580400.65, 3355415.81; 580406.62, 3355431.06; 580409.47,
3355443.81; 580416.63, 3355443.98; 580427.04, 3355440.68; 580451.31,
3355423.43; 580476.84, 3355380.06; 580498.35, 3355353.62; 580522.63,
3355336.00; 580547.82, 3355329.51; 580559.74, 3355329.81; 580574.82,
3355330.18; 580582.80, 3355328.82; 580586.96, 3355321.37; 580591.73,
3355321.49; 580598.38, 3355326.02; 580614.00, 3355336.71; 580620.05,
3355348.72; 580624.58, 3355358.39; 580628.84, 3355379.10; 580634.88,
3355391.54; 580633.26, 3355408.55; 580632.70, 3355423.58; 580629.39,
3355452.02; 580630.40, 3355459.23; 580636.68, 3355462.94; 580645.92,
3355479.97; 580645.89, 3355491.70; 580664.08, 3355494.90; 580683.15,
3355495.00; 580694.77, 3355491.36; 580705.22, 3355486.44; 580701.46,
3355477.60; 580713.78, 3355477.91; 580726.78, 3355482.23; 580724.91,
3355493.29; 580738.03, 3355492.81; 580738.84, 3355487.21; 580737.63,
3355477.75; 580737.95, 3355464.65; 580750.05, 3355457.40; 580758.46,
3355454.49; 580776.93, 3355455.26; 580787.23, 3355457.14; 580799.68,
3355459.07; 580813.04, 3355459.71; 580826.10, 3355466.47; 580837.60,
3355467.51; 580865.94, 3355462.28; 580871.72, 3355453.75; 580881.42,
3355447.62; 580888.97, 3355447.00; 580894.28, 3355441.20; 580892.12,
3355432.34; 580887.59, 3355417.56; 580881.06, 3355406.72; 580873.39,
3355397.67; 580868.21, 3355387.42; 580872.06, 3355376.41; 580870.68,
3355368.07; 580864.66, 3355370.67; 580864.77, 3355366.36; 580866.06,
3355362.02; 580872.67, 3355360.57; 580870.69, 3355344.66; 580869.92,
3355334.78; 580875.98, 3355330.93; 580886.94, 3355321.72; 580886.73,
3355314.53; 580891.71, 3355305.17; 580903.64, 3355305.09; 580910.75,
3355290.97; 580909.27, 3355286.94; 580895.60, 3355277.48; 580884.58,
3355272.46; 580873.16, 3355269.00; 580873.67, 3355264.26; 580885.16,
3355265.74; 580889.43, 3355269.40; 580905.18, 3355275.35; 580902.54,
3355253.87; 580906.47, 3355239.74; 580912.27, 3355229.95; 580922.75,
3355224.28; 580951.57, 3355215.45; 580987.61, 3355204.11; 581131.78,
3355158.94; 581267.50, 3355117.87; 581257.30, 3355112.87; 581254.12,
3355096.94; 581272.14, 3355091.45; 581287.27, 3355089.83; 581285.08,
3355082.23; 581298.25, 3355079.81; 581300.12, 3355084.60; 581353.25,
3355072.87; 581361.92, 3355076.21; 581369.23, 3355085.94; 581372.34,
3355104.25; 581368.53, 3355114.08; 581326.43, 3355129.26; 581301.38,
3355134.51; 581289.77, 3355133.10; 581288.81, 3355139.81; 581289.36,
3355149.75; 581285.53, 3355159.58; 581272.88, 3355156.90; 581276.36,
3355145.43; 581286.62, 3355147.69; 581285.22, 3355140.16; 581287.03,
3355131.47; 581272.07, 3355125.91; 581264.89, 3355127.36; 581100.83,
3355181.52; 581082.68, 3355184.25; 581067.87, 3355188.63; 581064.55,
3355194.48; 581067.54, 3355201.73; 581071.95, 3355208.89; 581074.84,
3355220.08; 581087.75, 3355227.95; 581114.30, 3355238.54; 581132.45,
3355243.36; 581159.94, 3355256.34; 581160.38, 3355263.03; 581152.07,
3355277.93; 581144.41, 3355282.49; 581128.04, 3355285.26; 581116.62,
3355281.80; 581090.73, 3355275.60; 581073.96, 3355262.94; 581061.45,
3355254.70; 581055.54, 3355245.01; 581061.91, 3355228.50; 581063.26,
3355213.92; 581057.61, 3355201.48; 581050.63, 3355194.94; 580990.18,
3355212.85; 580930.11, 3355231.58; 580917.63, 3355238.39; 580912.14,
3355251.36; 580912.96, 3355266.05; 580917.97, 3355287.97; 580925.56,
3355302.45; 580945.33, 3355290.64; 580954.95, 3355303.18; 580962.34,
3355309.67; 580980.49, 3355329.97; 580990.60, 3355339.34; 581002.13,
3355338.82; 581004.75, 3355345.25; 581012.75, 3355359.31; 581026.05,
3355367.25;
[[Page 60281]]
581032.19, 3355376.46; 581024.06, 3355383.75; 581026.51, 3355396.54;
581033.72, 3355403.03; 581058.03, 3355407.19; 581081.94, 3355404.66;
581090.78, 3355400.52; 581106.57, 3355388.98; 581118.55, 3355386.54;
581121.16, 3355377.49; 581128.55, 3355351.89; 581130.09, 3355338.07;
581144.81, 3355321.27; 581155.10, 3355301.98; 581157.93, 3355289.19;
581168.85, 3355281.91; 581177.87, 3355270.65; 581189.49, 3355266.57;
581195.09, 3355257.59; 581205.77, 3355234.82; 581199.46, 3355225.99;
581197.10, 3355216.44; 581201.58, 3355212.18; 581200.97, 3355204.61;
581196.83, 3355200.39; 581201.97, 3355190.72; 581216.91, 3355181.29;
581222.88, 3355170.32; 581217.64, 3355152.03; 581234.10, 3355150.75;
581238.77, 3355163.54; 581244.52, 3355171.99; 581259.16, 3355181.53;
581265.33, 3355189.17; 581276.27, 3355196.62; 581275.63, 3355205.72;
581308.19, 3355191.05; 581319.94, 3355181.85; 581330.65, 3355175.69;
581337.17, 3355168.74; 581345.19, 3355165.75; 581362.29, 3355156.31;
581364.27, 3355149.99; 581357.25, 3355151.44; 581352.73, 3355141.40;
581363.52, 3355139.30; 581368.53, 3355145.36; 581371.63, 3355141.44;
581384.74, 3355131.71; 581389.51, 3355132.39; 581412.83, 3355121.49;
581429.01, 3355110.03; 581450.84, 3355095.09; 581511.08, 3355053.76;
581514.40, 3355048.29; 581517.09, 3355035.68; 581524.55, 3355027.63;
581544.66, 3355022.08; 581561.54, 3355022.12; 581592.06, 3355024.50;
581623.87, 3355023.67; 581644.96, 3355023.01; 581666.03, 3355022.35;
581676.19, 3355013.11; 581684.91, 3355014.14; 581687.99, 3355018.15;
581697.89, 3355019.21; 581724.95, 3355017.51; 581748.38, 3355018.47;
581762.87, 3355010.53; 581768.30, 3354999.92; 581763.72, 3354992.32;
581750.93, 3354995.93; 581747.73, 3354989.05; 581764.58, 3354982.73;
581760.85, 3354973.14; 581777.57, 3354971.19; 581784.45, 3354966.61;
581786.06, 3354955.92; 581795.97, 3354951.29; 581802.87, 3354944.85;
581816.35, 3354946.37; 581816.81, 3354927.78; 581821.70, 3354923.16;
581832.01, 3354923.79; 581836.91, 3354918.35; 581842.72, 3354908.20;
581844.58, 3354897.51; 581851.42, 3354889.12; 581852.87, 3354883.85;
581860.28, 3354889.59; 581866.57, 3354892.12; 581876.15, 3354879.94;
581889.08, 3354865.71; 581902.50, 3354853.37; 581916.16, 3354847.41;
581910.40, 3354855.19; 581911.41, 3354862.34; 581921.79, 3354860.60;
581940.66, 3354847.33; 581949.50, 3354848.61; 581956.49, 3354839.30;
581996.23, 3354823.25; 582050.34, 3354804.37; 582070.27, 3354795.78;
582069.79, 3354753.98
580131.85, 3355422.10; 580071.14, 3355460.62; 580081.63,
3355462.18; 580083.30, 3355474.19; 580122.56, 3355473.60; 580144.94,
3355473.27; 580193.23, 3355472.51; 580191.40, 3355351.42; 580168.43,
3355358.47; 580135.99, 3355369.33; 580089.62, 3355385.03; 580074.55,
3355390.15; 580070.48, 3355391.74; 580071.14, 3355460.62
582428.00, 3354608.34; 582357.39, 3354607.46; 582365.18,
3354628.26; 582374.55, 3354653.32; 582379.99, 3354642.52; 582398.01,
3354637.04; 582421.15, 3354633.24; 582431.04, 3354635.05; 582434.73,
3354630.02; 582434.08, 3354624.08; 582437.74, 3354621.73; 582445.65,
3354622.37; 582451.12, 3354626.44; 582463.12, 3354623.18; 582474.39,
3354617.90; 582474.15, 3354610.78; 582480.15, 3354608.93; 582481.27,
3354612.52; 582487.28, 3354609.92; 582498.60, 3354603.02; 582487.94,
3354583.40; 582469.66, 3354567.84; 582378.29, 3354599.28; 582357.39,
3354607.46.
(9) CBM--Unit 4: Deer Lake Unit, Walton County, Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach mouse habitat within the boundary of Deer Lake State Park as
well as adjacent private lands from approximately 1 mi east of the Camp
Creek Lake inlet west to approximately 0.5 mi west of the inlet of Deer
Lake and the area from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of maritime
forest or human development. The area excluded within this unit is 0.5
mi west of the Camp Creek Lake inlet, to 0.5 mi east of the Camp Creek
Lake inlet.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Point
Washington, Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83
coordinates (E, N): 587936.95, 3352709.03; 588073.10, 3352728.14;
587973.52, 3352737.87; 587972.96, 3352695.34; 587965.98, 3352695.17;
587954.26, 3352687.32; 587937.81, 3352677.80; 587956.31, 3352684.63;
587965.27, 3352691.59; 587972.94, 3352691.10; 587972.73, 3352623.17;
587921.05, 3352640.80; 587885.12, 3352655.89; 587858.02, 3352670.32;
587833.03, 3352673.19; 587798.42, 3352686.69; 587832.63, 3352716.88;
587832.11, 3352741.78; 587891.48, 3352734.89; 587904.93, 3352734.48;
587907.05, 3352744.83; 587903.48, 3352763.78; 587890.72, 3352765.40;
587889.84, 3352780.55; 587888.20, 3352786.75; 587906.94, 3352784.03;
587924.42, 3352784.47; 587943.15, 3352781.81; 587945.35, 3352773.50;
587944.88, 3352741.40; 587962.39, 3352740.65; 587961.47, 3352777.46;
587970.93, 3352783.25; 587978.85, 3352784.26; 587990.99, 3352775.45;
587992.36, 3352784.60; 587993.06, 3352788.61; 588000.13, 3352791.54;
588000.76, 3352798.29; 587997.66, 3352810.89; 587993.77, 3352823.09;
587999.46, 3352833.91; 587995.02, 3352848.97; 587997.19, 3352857.32;
588011.25, 3352855.61; 588020.79, 3352855.10; 588021.85, 3352812.68;
588019.25, 3352805.87; 588020.50, 3352787.30; 588038.35, 3352788.56;
588037.08, 3352815.87; 588035.92, 3352838.00; 588035.40, 3352855.09;
588044.97, 3352853.39; 588047.17, 3352844.71; 588055.98, 3352842.12;
588067.52, 3352841.66; 588075.49, 3352850.08; 588074.08, 3352768.16;
588073.10, 3352728.14
588091.29, 3352780.16; 588073.10, 3352727.82; 588074.09,
3352767.84; 588075.50, 3352849.76; 588081.43, 3352856.54; 588092.52,
3352842.14; 588102.83, 3352827.29; 588115.24, 3352823.29; 588121.46,
3352813.09; 588126.56, 3352799.79; 588134.79, 3352803.93; 588140.75,
3352804.08; 588147.59, 3352800.69; 588148.28, 3352790.72; 588148.82,
3352783.68; 588153.80, 3352775.06; 588163.71, 3352777.24; 588165.40,
3352773.73; 588158.34, 3352769.99; 588161.19, 3352767.26; 588165.89,
3352768.25; 588173.94, 3352764.08; 588183.82, 3352767.82; 588193.66,
3352770.12; 588201.12, 3352773.49; 588209.62, 3352768.90; 588203.19,
3352754.51; 588191.56, 3352742.73; 588172.20, 3352738.25; 588153.96,
3352736.98; 588142.05, 3352733.13; 588127.05, 3352732.76; 588116.68,
3352733.68; 588102.96, 3352726.22; 588088.17, 3352713.99; 588077.18,
3352708.91; 588067.67, 3352707.49; 588050.31, 3352703.12; 588030.30,
3352708.56; 588013.92, 3352711.71; 587998.57, 3352706.21; 588002.02,
3352695.55; 587997.38, 3352690.32; 587989.01, 3352691.30; 587980.57,
3352695.02; 587972.96, 3352695.20; 587973.52, 3352737.73; 588073.10,
3352727.82
588443.73, 3352509.80; 587972.93, 3352691.28; 587977.94,
3352690.47; 587985.95, 3352687.92; 587998.73, 3352685.43; 588010.65,
3352685.72; 588015.36, 3352688.21; 588018.52, 3352688.73; 588020.67,
3352682.04; 588036.72, 3352691.56; 588038.15, 3352698.33; 588043.66,
3352700.41; 588056.04, 3352697.97; 588102.37, 3352704.30; 588110.71,
3352704.08; 588127.94, 3352698.20; 588164.16, 3352699.85; 588187.44,
3352702.43; 588206.05, 3352705.27; 588220.08, 3352700.06; 588223.37,
3352687.53; 588244.25, 3352687.18; 588250.09, 3352691.69; 588255.32,
3352689.08; 588257.13, 3352680.38; 588264.75,
[[Page 60282]]
3352677.83; 588276.37, 3352657.89; 588295.24, 3352650.43; 588302.60,
3352657.73; 588308.29, 3352650.82; 588317.70, 3352657.30; 588328.99,
3352665.19; 588344.36, 3352672.26; 588349.54, 3352669.64; 588365.69,
3352677.16; 588372.51, 3352674.52; 588371.86, 3352684.80; 588374.42,
3352693.23; 588378.74, 3352695.71; 588380.16, 3352702.12; 588382.89,
3352704.12; 588384.64, 3352697.86; 588382.34, 3352694.24; 588376.87,
3352690.92; 588378.91, 3352688.98; 588382.92, 3352687.51; 588381.92,
3352679.94; 588376.95, 3352671.51; 588359.68, 3352661.59; 588348.39,
3352653.75; 588349.39, 3352645.85; 588332.51, 3352637.50; 588338.66,
3352630.10; 588346.71, 3352625.93; 588349.43, 3352628.37; 588368.77,
3352633.22; 588382.74, 3352630.83; 588388.66, 3352616.68; 588385.08,
3352601.11; 588378.03, 3352597.00; 588377.78, 3352590.62; 588382.57,
3352589.93; 588384.41, 3352580.11; 588395.03, 3352583.94; 588395.74,
3352572.03; 588389.03, 3352567.99; 588383.05, 3352569.03; 588382.04,
3352563.76; 588386.57, 3352557.13; 588395.06, 3352551.41; 588405.13,
3352546.11; 588412.33, 3352543.92; 588417.05, 3352546.03; 588416.29,
3352560.31; 588424.53, 3352564.82; 588434.38, 3352568.25; 588435.38,
3352575.83; 588441.59, 3352581.54; 588455.62, 3352576.33; 588465.47,
3352579.76; 588470.08, 3352586.18; 588475.52, 3352605.05; 588482.19,
3352610.71; 588493.32, 3352610.17; 588505.76, 3352604.93; 588519.63,
3352606.46; 588530.06, 3352603.16; 588516.13, 3352587.77; 588521.95,
3352577.55; 588528.87, 3352571.04; 588530.79, 3352557.61; 588528.13,
3352553.17; 588515.82, 3352552.43; 588504.34, 3352549.46; 588500.51,
3352545.30; 588503.87, 3352537.90; 588515.99, 3352530.27; 588522.87,
3352525.26; 588531.94, 3352527.86; 588531.05, 3352515.97; 588531.68,
3352506.44; 588536.40, 3352492.32; 588545.50, 3352494.11; 588551.35,
3352498.63; 588554.74, 3352489.97; 588545.68, 3352487.00; 588544.75,
3352475.86; 588552.37, 3352473.31; 588563.83, 3352476.34; 588565.97,
3352484.01; 588570.13, 3352493.98; 588564.40, 3352500.95; 588561.81,
3352508.81; 588552.84, 3352518.52; 588554.00, 3352533.21; 588559.04,
3352540.08; 588563.89, 3352551.32; 588574.18, 3352554.69; 588583.14,
3352559.72; 588590.47, 3352570.58; 588594.29, 3352560.75; 588600.92,
3352565.66; 588600.67, 3352573.65; 588602.97, 3352593.12; 588603.58,
3352600.69; 588608.80, 3352598.44; 588616.04, 3352596.56; 588622.19,
3352605.46; 588638.02, 3352607.85; 588632.71, 3352611.71; 588619.89,
3352615.76; 588610.26, 3352619.46; 588599.34, 3352627.11; 588591.73,
3352631.67; 588599.59, 3352634.98; 588614.33, 3352632.98; 588623.63,
3352627.28; 588637.98, 3352624.89; 588636.99, 3352632.80; 588646.53,
3352633.03; 588654.98, 3352628.44; 588651.53, 3352639.46; 588655.80,
3352642.00; 588661.76, 3352643.28; 588666.63, 3352639.09; 588673.00,
3352637.31; 588672.53, 3352641.61; 588681.30, 3352640.64; 588685.61,
3352642.68; 588690.25, 3352647.98; 588693.62, 3352639.01; 588701.93,
3352639.97; 588717.91, 3352638.37; 588717.43, 3352623.75; 588724.34,
3352619.87; 588735.48, 3352618.96; 588753.23, 3352608.72; 588755.94,
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3352619.77; 588774.76, 3352621.56; 588782.32, 3352620.94; 588790.39,
3352614.08; 588814.67, 3352612.69; 588828.00, 3352605.84; 588832.46,
3352600.03; 588846.05, 3352597.24; 588855.16, 3352582.36; 588861.58,
3352581.71; 588870.31, 3352582.30; 588874.72, 3352580.42; 588872.95,
3352569.76; 588883.54, 3352577.45; 588892.60, 3352578.55; 588901.68,
3352581.52; 588905.76, 3352578.44; 588906.32, 3352572.09; 588914.73,
3352569.93; 588911.60, 3352563.17; 588911.38, 3352562.66; 588728.45,
3352322.32; 588728.13, 3352321.87; 588677.31, 3352338.08; 588530.76,
3352399.79; 588298.10, 3352504.24; 588188.01, 3352552.62; 588123.18,
3352570.79; 588087.86, 3352583.08; 588057.67, 3352598.94; 587972.72,
3352623.35; 587972.93, 3352691.28
590420.76, 3351642.19; 590320.06, 3351668.11; 590320.30,
3351713.74; 590330.53, 3351709.72; 590354.20, 3351700.82; 590383.24,
3351695.80; 590401.70, 3351688.33; 590407.64, 3351677.18; 590430.54,
3351662.89; 590456.98, 3351658.56; 590467.59, 3351659.45; 590499.20,
3351634.89; 590510.15, 3351626.05; 590521.45, 3351618.78; 590515.79,
3351606.71; 590502.95, 3351596.09; 590486.84, 3351588.57; 590473.36,
3351591.61; 590449.21, 3351603.68; 590410.57, 3351619.57; 590320.06,
3351668.11; 590320.37, 3351728.04; 590320.43, 3351738.98; 590320.97,
3351738.63; 590326.06, 3351729.46; 590324.95, 3351726.62; 590320.37,
3351728.04.
(iii) Note: Map 3, Units 3 and 4 of Choctowhatchee beach mouse,
follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12OC06.002
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
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(10) CBM--Unit 5: West Crooked Island/Shell Island Unit, Bay
County, Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach mouse habitat within the boundaries of St. Andrew State Park
mainland from 0.1 mi (0.2 km) east of trailer park road east to the
entrance channel of St. Andrew Sound, Shell Island east of the entrance
of St. Andrew Sound east to East Pass, and West Crooked Island
southwest of East Bay and east of the entrance channel of St. Andrew
Sound, and areas from the MHWL north to the seaward extent of the
maritime forest. Shell Island consists of State lands, Tyndall Air
Force Base lands, as well as small private inholdings.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Panama City,
Beacon Beach, and Long Point, Florida, land bounded by the following
UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E, N): 620962.07, 3334745.86; 620978.22,
3334694.43; 620963.77, 3334700.01; 620976.15, 3334719.99; 620956.70,
3334712.88; 620956.66, 3334745.41; 620948.27, 3334763.05; 620928.14,
3334789.51; 620941.26, 3334789.03; 620978.37, 3334767.36; 620984.33,
3334751.28; 620994.82, 3334745.55; 620996.00, 3334720.43; 620977.67,
3334704.34; 620978.22, 3334694.43
621115.29, 3334512.76; 621027.54, 3334677.02; 621042.28,
3334675.83; 621059.27, 3334679.82; 621060.65, 3334656.44; 621061.40,
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3334677.02
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3334420.17
621134.29, 3334358.78; 621024.33, 3334366.63; 621050.00,
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3334366.63
621508.01, 3333970.37; 621883.15, 3333499.89; 621861.99,
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3334240.04; 621413.39, 3334225.77; 621424.48,
[[Page 60285]]
3334212.06; 621443.99, 3334209.49; 621465.98, 3334188.70; 621474.29,
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3333499.89
621005.60, 3334164.58; 621156.94, 3334119.45; 621152.34,
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3332347.86; 623661.27, 3332357.18; 623658.21, 3332368.65; 623669.80,
3332381.99; 623663.65, 3332389.39; 623650.53,
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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[[pp. 60287-60336]] Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of
Critical Habitat for the Perdido Key Beach Mouse, Choctawhatchee Beach
Mouse, and St. Andrew Beach Mouse
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626518.25, 3329861.50; 626458.46, 3329858.04; 626444.91,
3329865.06; 626431.37, 3329872.03; 626447.00, 3329898.26; 626462.61,
3329924.50; 626476.18, 3329917.54; 626489.75, 3329910.51; 626503.31,
3329903.49; 626605.13, 3329850.99; 626570.04, 3329800.48; 626472.03,
3329851.08; 626487.65, 3329877.31; 626474.09, 3329884.27; 626458.46,
3329858.04
626299.08, 3329902.60; 626300.10, 3329919.17; 626313.67,
3329912.20; 626298.02, 3329885.97; 626284.49, 3329892.93; 626300.10,
3329919.17
626685.98, 3329874.66; 626674.48, 3329927.95; 626678.64,
3329925.75; 626692.15, 3329909.86; 626705.90, 3329885.23; 626737.68,
3329854.32; 626739.93, 3329852.63; 626724.40, 3329828.14; 626716.43,
3329814.77; 626632.04, 3329863.09; 626639.71, 3329874.14; 626674.48,
3329927.95
626353.22, 3329873.50; 626313.67, 3329912.20; 626381.34,
3329877.26; 626408.43, 3329863.27; 626392.82, 3329837.04; 626391.11,
3329834.12; 626298.02, 3329885.97; 626313.67, 3329912.20
626473.06, 3329867.66; 626458.46, 3329858.04; 626474.09,
3329884.27; 626487.65, 3329877.31; 626472.03, 3329851.08; 626458.46,
3329858.04
626482.03, 3329804.40; 626538.67, 3329753.37; 626498.05,
3329774.57; 626404.51, 3329826.66; 626406.34, 3329830.07; 626422.00,
3329856.31; 626435.53, 3329849.28; 626462.67, 3329835.30; 626559.55,
3329785.36; 626542.00, 3329760.07; 626538.67, 3329753.37
626629.16, 3329774.94; 626646.76, 3329697.04; 626551.23,
3329746.82; 626555.20, 3329752.54; 626621.55, 3329848.03; 626707.09,
3329799.05; 626647.77, 3329699.56; 626646.76, 3329697.04
626815.72, 3329761.62; 626752.22, 3329843.45; 626764.41,
3329834.33; 626806.94, 3329818.79; 626830.13, 3329813.01; 626855.20,
3329811.64; 626875.49, 3329810.59; 626905.50, 3329806.41; 626892.29,
3329782.42; 626858.48, 3329725.70; 626805.58, 3329756.02; 626828.32,
3329794.17; 626814.82, 3329796.70; 626812.56, 3329797.52; 626792.34,
3329763.56; 626725.93, 3329801.59; 626739.11, 3329823.08; 626752.22,
3329843.45
627086.95, 3329675.29; 626921.40, 3329805.32; 626948.40,
3329804.12; 627004.54, 3329799.98; 627019.07, 3329791.60; 627039.78,
3329773.90; 627053.91, 3329765.14; 627077.12, 3329758.98; 627116.40,
3329745.67; 627159.14, 3329737.26; 627189.50, 3329731.65; 627221.57,
3329720.60; 627226.52, 3329713.17; 627259.82, 3329701.34; 627297.54,
3329689.61; 627299.56, 3329646.15; 627298.73, 3329473.72; 626927.24,
3329686.36; 626900.78, 3329701.49; 626887.58, 3329709.08; 626874.34,
3329716.61; 626910.19, 3329779.25; 626921.40, 3329805.32
626810.33, 3329778.89; 626792.34, 3329763.56; 626812.56,
3329797.52; 626814.82, 3329796.70; 626828.32, 3329794.17; 626805.58,
3329756.02; 626792.34, 3329763.56
626681.94, 3329697.82; 626659.97, 3329690.13; 626661.05,
3329691.96; 626677.44, 3329719.53; 626703.91, 3329704.40; 626687.48,
3329676.83; 626687.05, 3329676.01; 626659.97, 3329690.13
626748.38, 3329661.53; 626703.91, 3329704.40; 626730.34,
3329689.27; 626809.71, 3329643.83; 626796.45, 3329620.96; 626746.94,
3329644.81; 626687.05, 3329676.01; 626687.48, 3329676.83; 626703.91,
3329704.40
626879.80, 3329657.34; 626884.05, 3329619.79; 626831.14,
3329650.11; 626862.34, 3329702.45; 626928.45, 3329664.60; 626912.87,
3329638.43; 626899.63, 3329645.96; 626884.05, 3329619.79
630126.10, 3328203.03; 630406.03, 3328243.40; 630414.41,
3328241.99; 630437.83, 3328233.65; 630455.47, 3328219.67; 630469.03,
3328218.08; 630480.76, 3328209.64; 630492.76, 3328206.38; 630504.37,
3328203.49; 630511.25, 3328198.92; 630533.58, 3328195.48; 630551.08,
3328195.55; 630562.19, 3328196.20; 630554.01, 3328157.98; 630564.05,
3328153.86; 630566.61, 3328146.81; 630576.57, 3328145.88; 630583.91,
3328138.13; 630587.26, 3328132.22; 630597.09, 3328136.47; 630601.83,
3328121.48; 630611.44, 3328118.97; 630610.04, 3328111.01; 630620.12,
3328105.34; 630617.35, 3328089.41; 630617.08, 3328083.85; 630617.58,
3328080.30; 630626.00, 3328076.96; 630628.95, 3328070.66; 630630.47,
3328057.22; 630634.40, 3328043.83; 630641.34, 3328051.93; 630649.90,
3328059.27; 630653.80, 3328046.32; 630659.42, 3328044.46; 630668.49,
3328063.35; 630680.13, 3328058.47; 630680.23, 3328070.39; 630692.96,
3328069.53; 630690.47, 3328089.25; 630702.00, 3328089.54; 630710.30,
3328075.46; 630718.35, 3328087.21; 630725.94, 3328085.77; 630733.28,
3328078.47; 630739.41, 3328103.16; 630740.24, 3328117.47; 630734.46,
3328126.44; 630733.74, 3328138.72; 630742.01, 3328157.97; 630743.39,
3328166.30; 630734.34, 3328178.37; 630720.74, 3328181.59; 630716.53,
3328190.97; 630715.21, 3328196.12; 630725.50, 3328197.57; 630739.86,
3328195.93; 630755.86, 3328191.96; 630771.97, 3328184.81; 630788.21,
3328169.43; 630797.66, 3328153.87; 630818.53, 3328134.05; 630846.25,
3328112.15; 630855.03, 3328105.32; 630864.93, 3328090.08; 630876.52,
3328079.08; 630892.59, 3328070.43; 630913.40, 3328052.91; 630927.11,
3328048.70;
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630940.91, 3328040.06; 630977.44, 3328026.68; 630991.47, 3328021.92;
631004.83, 3328019.07; 631013.88, 3328019.30; 631029.78, 3328017.45;
631050.86, 3328015.11; 631072.33, 3328014.84; 631089.54, 3328010.09;
631102.43, 3328003.30; 631121.04, 3327990.28; 631131.15, 3327967.94;
631151.59, 3327945.98; 631174.08, 3327935.75; 631200.52, 3327928.05;
631218.12, 3327923.37; 631232.56, 3327918.55; 631241.45, 3327912.85;
631249.45, 3327910.68; 631258.65, 3327908.10; 631274.40, 3327897.82;
631284.47, 3327892.89; 631303.39, 3327883.51; 631316.77, 3327872.73;
631326.88, 3327865.87; 631338.95, 3327860.18; 631354.08, 3327859.38;
631367.62, 3327858.16; 631385.98, 3327855.43; 631418.45, 3327859.81;
631445.15, 3327856.92; 631465.07, 3327855.05; 631482.99, 3327853.94;
631506.01, 3327839.42; 631524.53, 3327830.02; 631538.93, 3327810.53;
631561.61, 3327794.06; 631571.50, 3327780.01; 631582.24, 3327764.05;
631595.78, 3327747.35; 631603.77, 3327730.14; 631616.41, 3327717.34;
631629.03, 3327705.36; 631642.73, 3327698.22; 631654.70, 3327696.09;
631670.36, 3327690.17; 631692.53, 3327678.06; 631705.05, 3327669.64;
631717.44, 3327666.76; 631728.32, 3327661.11; 631742.39, 3327654.72;
631754.41, 3327651.03; 631769.54, 3327649.85; 631791.07, 3327647.21;
631803.81, 3327646.78; 631817.63, 3327645.32; 631831.10, 3327647.28;
631842.16, 3327649.93; 631862.43, 3327650.44; 631880.60, 3327654.45;
631895.15, 3327660.75; 631915.11, 3327658.07; 631945.51, 3327649.35;
631961.78, 3327650.94; 631977.74, 3327648.60; 632006.05, 3327612.79;
632022.72, 3327566.89; 632020.19, 3327525.19; 632015.30, 3327514.33;
631996.07, 3327520.59; 631967.58, 3327530.98; 631961.26, 3327545.12;
631960.04, 3327562.13; 631954.27, 3327570.29; 631942.32, 3327555.69;
631933.61, 3327538.06; 631929.84, 3327530.03; 631913.20, 3327543.91;
631919.57, 3327559.49; 631910.00, 3327560.43; 631900.23, 3327553.88;
631890.44, 3327548.08; 631878.90, 3327548.98; 631871.19, 3327539.29;
631871.96, 3327524.21; 631872.91, 3327502.07; 631869.96, 3327477.78;
631856.06, 3327445.71; 631870.02, 3327443.69; 631883.87, 3327430.56;
631903.18, 3327437.04; 631924.85, 3327444.26; 631949.11, 3327444.12;
631970.82, 3327433.93; 631976.07, 3327462.22; 631978.13, 3327475.38;
631988.35, 3327479.57; 631992.87, 3327473.75; 631990.46, 3327459.40;
631995.72, 3327439.37; 631997.30, 3327424.74; 632000.88, 3327408.53;
632012.79, 3327409.27; 632016.14, 3327417.66; 632023.07, 3327427.32;
632027.80, 3327444.48; 632038.45, 3327447.56; 632043.37, 3327473.03;
632033.28, 3327479.14; 632019.84, 3327476.43; 632025.50, 3327488.43;
632036.57, 3327506.19; 632041.81, 3327519.37; 632054.79, 3327524.44;
632072.69, 3327508.28; 632085.78, 3327493.13; 632083.15, 3327456.17;
632073.07, 3327445.62; 632061.62, 3327426.73; 632064.35, 3327413.69;
632074.86, 3327422.32; 632084.35, 3327411.70; 632081.70, 3327403.08;
632102.92, 3327396.87; 632116.30, 3327401.20; 632128.77, 3327412.56;
632129.17, 3327427.62; 632130.00, 3327442.31; 632134.06, 3327454.71;
632140.86, 3327452.88; 632144.03, 3327437.54; 632148.06, 3327419.42;
632154.01, 3327404.46; 632161.35, 3327396.72; 632174.98, 3327392.69;
632177.71, 3327378.53; 632166.77, 3327375.38; 632152.59, 3327365.60;
632142.09, 3327357.03; 632149.14, 3327344.91; 632163.48, 3327344.08;
632183.88, 3327338.60; 632199.65, 3327343.81; 632192.09, 3327359.85;
632196.36, 3327369.32; 632201.07, 3327382.30; 632192.82, 3327394.32;
632188.14, 3327406.13; 632186.24, 3327418.75; 632189.42, 3327434.32;
632194.92, 3327436.83; 632199.36, 3327449.98; 632209.55, 3327455.80;
632225.85, 3327455.02; 632253.84, 3327448.61; 632268.98, 3327447.43;
632280.26, 3327441.35; 632277.97, 3327421.87; 632287.31, 3327413.74;
632300.75, 3327432.75; 632312.06, 3327441.34; 632333.38, 3327446.62;
632353.72, 3327444.38; 632376.56, 3327437.03; 632393.87, 3327428.35;
632414.11, 3327413.82; 632428.22, 3327405.81; 632445.57, 3327395.57;
632458.37, 3327392.33; 632473.25, 3327385.53; 632484.99, 3327376.71;
632488.57, 3327360.94; 632487.75, 3327346.25; 632501.23, 3327347.78;
632509.05, 3327336.93; 632516.43, 3327328.37; 632535.96, 3327325.68;
632545.25, 3327319.98; 632555.43, 3327310.31; 632561.36, 3327311.28;
632579.26, 3327326.77; 632588.85, 3327324.64; 632597.70, 3327305.07;
632602.18, 3327284.96; 632609.40, 3327266.92; 632620.77, 3327241.05;
632628.84, 3327220.59; 632618.19, 3327201.72; 632615.26, 3327192.09;
632625.17, 3327193.15; 632636.61, 3327196.25; 632649.32, 3327196.57;
632659.08, 3327203.56; 632676.89, 3327206.75; 632694.55, 3327215.50;
632732.61, 3327203.78; 632749.71, 3327172.13; 632755.11, 3327162.71;
632765.13, 3327159.41; 632772.69, 3327158.85; 632784.30, 3327155.96;
632799.64, 3327146.42; 632819.25, 3327125.13; 632835.12, 3327110.86;
632842.71, 3327093.19; 632848.90, 3327068.75; 632847.19, 3327057.66;
632856.05, 3327053.52; 632863.86, 3327027.12; 632869.70, 3327016.16;
632882.28, 3327006.17; 632899.21, 3326996.74; 632923.52, 3326996.97;
632940.09, 3327003.38; 632959.22, 3327001.87; 632973.86, 3326988.38;
632986.74, 3326966.10; 633000.17, 3326922.43; 633007.89, 3326884.55;
633008.92, 3326843.75; 633009.49, 3326804.94; 632993.07, 3326762.89;
632964.16, 3326742.74; 632930.37, 3326743.08; 632886.52, 3326748.34;
632821.28, 3326766.49; 632780.36, 3326813.03; 632714.11, 3326854.99;
632693.33, 3326875.44; 632682.24, 3326889.46; 632616.79, 3326926.14;
632530.13, 3326983.33; 632490.29, 3327000.61; 632409.57, 3327040.59;
632315.84, 3327087.61; 632279.61, 3327120.78; 631739.39, 3327353.32;
631702.64, 3327386.92; 631649.38, 3327403.06; 631624.71, 3327419.85;
631588.80, 3327425.69; 631556.20, 3327434.55; 631526.44, 3327447.34;
631493.39, 3327473.23; 631445.33, 3327487.88; 631407.24, 3327505.27;
631355.08, 3327535.98; 631324.01, 3327554.99; 631287.96, 3327566.00;
631253.48, 3327577.43; 631205.48, 3327605.50; 631132.40, 3327650.48;
631068.66, 3327687.71; 631004.84, 3327728.55; 630958.18, 3327749.91;
630893.07, 3327794.65; 630820.96, 3327817.06; 630756.80, 3327839.60;
630724.67, 3327868.13; 630679.14, 3327892.77; 630630.80, 3327918.52;
630597.29, 3327954.88; 630544.13, 3327951.17; 630503.13, 3327937.47;
630457.05, 3327936.75; 630424.66, 3327944.23; 630404.02, 3327961.00;
630351.41, 3327982.28; 630316.54, 3328009.62; 630287.11, 3328026.36;
630250.62, 3328038.48; 630217.99, 3328071.81; 630181.44, 3328087.12;
630132.76, 3328110.05; 630102.25, 3328122.39; 630051.88, 3328149.66;
629902.90, 3328225.56; 629432.34, 3328445.25; 629174.50, 3328550.94;
628990.82, 3328602.94; 628928.71, 3328642.02; 628896.62, 3328661.00;
628870.32, 3328679.75; 628846.10, 3328685.07; 628800.52, 3328697.47;
628768.49, 3328710.21; 628731.78, 3328729.64; 628706.49, 3328744.80;
628660.95, 3328754.95; 628628.86, 3328769.94; 628594.59, 3328782.62;
628560.18, 3328799.86; 628539.48, 3328812.88; 628501.00, 3328840.51;
628445.92, 3328842.12; 628355.19, 3328901.45; 628084.78, 3329032.98;
627688.08, 3329207.72; 627563.94, 3329248.98; 627534.65, 3329273.90;
627506.88, 3329287.87; 627457.89, 3329307.68; 627434.30, 3329329.24;
627380.78, 3329354.87; 627347.14, 3329365.13; 627314.51, 3329382.16;
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627281.62, 3329394.38; 627269.53, 3329396.14; 627262.91, 3329397.60;
627242.72, 3329388.33; 627245.99, 3329393.81; 627254.19, 3329407.61;
627285.38, 3329459.96; 627298.73, 3329473.72; 627299.56, 3329646.15;
627297.54, 3329689.61; 627315.90, 3329683.71; 627334.67, 3329684.68;
627343.15, 3329680.96; 627352.77, 3329671.34; 627407.11, 3329619.14;
627433.69, 3329589.66; 627444.78, 3329574.90; 627462.67, 3329559.12;
627477.14, 3329552.74; 627497.62, 3329544.51; 627528.86, 3329535.00;
627580.52, 3329517.95; 627580.50, 3329518.19; 627581.26, 3329517.71;
627628.52, 3329489.25; 627651.67, 3329485.90; 627663.30, 3329481.39;
627670.92, 3329478.83; 627690.55, 3329472.21; 627708.89, 3329470.24;
627734.85, 3329465.39; 627755.63, 3329459.30; 627775.93, 3329462.06;
627791.77, 3329462.46; 627802.92, 3329469.54; 627826.43, 3329474.44;
627846.03, 3329466.07; 627857.56, 3329457.37; 627869.93, 3329451.31;
627895.93, 3329444.85; 627915.68, 3329449.72; 627930.58, 3329458.02;
627943.73, 3329456.73; 627957.18, 3329457.63; 627980.57, 3329461.65;
628003.97, 3329463.80; 628026.05, 3329470.28; 628038.24, 3329475.40;
628052.39, 3329482.06; 628080.90, 3329486.33; 628120.47, 3329493.32;
628153.23, 3329502.45; 628177.67, 3329512.80; 628209.64, 3329502.37;
628214.94, 3329498.07; 628227.34, 3329494.82; 628228.86, 3329481.75;
628218.25, 3329461.26; 628216.03, 3329438.60; 628207.51, 3329414.23;
628199.21, 3329412.46; 628179.93, 3329404.80; 628171.25, 3329408.76;
628161.66, 3329419.82; 628139.04, 3329418.44; 628123.73, 3329407.57;
628114.67, 3329407.34; 628107.92, 3329407.73; 628103.43, 3329411.99;
628077.97, 3329413.35; 628057.27, 3329414.39; 628034.50, 3329403.51;
628015.90, 3329384.44; 628034.24, 3329382.10; 628038.15, 3329384.63;
628046.29, 3329376.91; 628049.91, 3329375.75; 628051.22, 3329370.66;
628053.39, 3329363.60; 628054.79, 3329355.27; 628056.22, 3329345.82;
628046.16, 3329335.27; 628026.04, 3329330.64; 627995.79, 3329330.82;
627999.58, 3329302.88; 628017.73, 3329301.03; 628037.87, 3329310.59;
628049.18, 3329310.87; 628058.46, 3329302.05; 628054.11, 3329295.20;
628038.39, 3329290.31; 628029.56, 3329281.04; 628027.60, 3329267.01;
628033.00, 3329258.03; 628059.25, 3329257.07; 628057.73, 3329241.11;
628073.97, 3329225.72; 628086.62, 3329228.04; 628099.97, 3329218.45;
628106.91, 3329211.51; 628107.20, 3329200.03; 628131.12, 3329204.56;
628167.49, 3329198.67; 628174.73, 3329180.82; 628190.15, 3329188.63;
628203.18, 3329192.14; 628206.76, 3329168.07; 628222.64, 3329166.23;
628228.00, 3329169.36; 628235.62, 3329166.37; 628243.05, 3329171.36;
628251.55, 3329165.21; 628259.26, 3329159.03; 628267.00, 3329151.30;
628269.57, 3329144.25; 628280.82, 3329139.41; 628292.04, 3329135.70;
628299.79, 3329127.97; 628316.56, 3329123.39; 628333.04, 3329117.69;
628338.44, 3329108.34; 628344.55, 3329102.12; 628351.71, 3329101.93;
628357.61, 3329088.97; 628362.49, 3329084.78; 628369.79, 3329077.29;
628378.79, 3329079.83; 628385.58, 3329080.00; 628400.71, 3329081.75;
628411.52, 3329078.84; 628418.75, 3329075.46; 628422.82, 3329056.53;
628432.82, 3329054.03; 628443.28, 3329036.25; 628445.54, 3329053.98;
628460.99, 3329055.55; 628479.56, 3329044.47; 628485.33, 3329035.94;
628498.52, 3329033.46; 628509.46, 3329009.20; 628521.69, 3328997.21;
628521.53, 3328986.28; 628532.81, 3328997.49; 628545.99, 3328994.64;
628561.90, 3328994.23; 628557.82, 3328983.01; 628567.97, 3328974.59;
628568.83, 3328955.95; 628568.17, 3328950.81; 628575.39, 3328948.19;
628582.42, 3328953.11; 628592.89, 3328947.44; 628601.88, 3328937.74;
628620.01, 3328927.90; 628636.99, 3328916.84; 628648.76, 3328923.06;
628666.68, 3328921.58; 628687.27, 3328908.61; 628701.38, 3328900.60;
628713.36, 3328898.53; 628730.99, 3328908.53; 628737.07, 3328888.46;
628743.03, 3328873.12; 628752.80, 3328863.51; 628769.02, 3328850.81;
628778.78, 3328857.79; 628790.78, 3328854.54; 628799.91, 3328854.77;
628805.41, 3328842.23; 628812.86, 3328845.98; 628826.15, 3328854.99;
628847.50, 3328875.00; 628855.12, 3328888.24; 628874.18, 3328904.20;
628901.76, 3328914.01; 628925.31, 3328910.23; 628938.60, 3328903.01;
628950.73, 3328895.02; 628968.85, 3328885.55; 628984.73, 3328870.90;
629002.95, 3328857.50; 629007.50, 3328850.44; 629019.68, 3328840.07;
629024.60, 3328818.78; 629033.42, 3328798.09; 629055.15, 3328812.31;
629071.78, 3328798.81; 629082.34, 3328790.39; 629094.40, 3328784.77;
629108.38, 3328782.31; 629115.83, 3328770.20; 629109.83, 3328756.19;
629119.62, 3328746.14; 629125.95, 3328731.25; 629136.94, 3328721.17;
629139.93, 3328712.94; 629146.85, 3328706.81; 629152.81, 3328706.96;
629162.29, 3328708.76; 629168.83, 3328717.66; 629177.67, 3328729.37;
629183.34, 3328741.00; 629191.25, 3328726.90; 629202.03, 3328725.24;
629205.23, 3328739.55; 629209.94, 3328742.04; 629217.78, 3328731.13;
629219.58, 3328706.64; 629229.23, 3328686.66; 629248.64, 3328689.52;
629269.56, 3328694.79; 629279.04, 3328681.54; 629278.68, 3328648.64;
629277.60, 3328628.01; 629271.60, 3328614.00; 629275.36, 3328606.54;
629289.96, 3328610.90; 629298.05, 3328605.11; 629306.26, 3328595.02;
629313.55, 3328589.27; 629320.81, 3328585.52; 629324.66, 3328590.74;
629324.34, 3328603.40; 629339.00, 3328604.58; 629347.54, 3328612.73;
629360.24, 3328629.28; 629369.02, 3328627.94; 629359.52, 3328642.37;
629368.47, 3328649.71; 629382.65, 3328655.25; 629397.14, 3328647.68;
629410.39, 3328642.09; 629423.18, 3328639.60; 629434.94, 3328630.41;
629443.35, 3328627.81; 629461.53, 3328631.45; 629474.82, 3328640.90;
629490.63, 3328644.11; 629506.18, 3328642.50; 629522.55, 3328639.35;
629531.98, 3328627.67; 629557.91, 3328592.24; 629566.50, 3328567.11;
629558.74, 3328543.94; 629561.05, 3328531.27; 629570.19, 3328531.12;
629586.26, 3328540.26; 629595.52, 3328551.17; 629606.70, 3328548.71;
629626.84, 3328538.48; 629653.39, 3328541.52; 629681.38, 3328535.10;
629699.03, 3328544.29; 629709.32, 3328546.48; 629733.85, 3328551.09;
629745.66, 3328539.47; 629754.17, 3328517.15; 629764.38, 3328506.29;
629782.19, 3328509.11; 629788.37, 3328516.76; 629790.30, 3328534.29;
629800.10, 3328555.51; 629809.68, 3328569.67; 629823.32, 3328580.31;
629831.88, 3328572.16; 629829.57, 3328553.13; 629835.06, 3328540.53;
629847.68, 3328528.99; 629853.15, 3328548.54; 629858.96, 3328570.10;
629878.90, 3328582.33; 629890.05, 3328589.42; 629905.83, 3328592.06;
629917.14, 3328592.35; 629937.15, 3328601.03; 629943.96, 3328582.97;
629948.35, 3328566.42; 629940.73, 3328553.55; 629930.38, 3328554.48;
629934.42, 3328536.35; 629935.42, 3328527.64; 629937.64, 3328518.20;
629935.17, 3328506.66; 629924.74, 3328494.47; 629941.09, 3328460.42;
629942.05, 3328454.08; 629950.92, 3328449.19; 629939.29, 3328432.60;
629935.04, 3328421.19; 629925.43, 3328419.95; 629921.00, 3328438.13;
629906.68, 3328438.15; 629899.41, 3328442.71; 629879.86, 3328429.92;
629878.07, 3328406.53; 629892.60, 3328382.30; 629900.71, 3328375.76;
629904.68, 3328368.49; 629918.25, 3328368.84; 629931.66, 3328375.91;
629940.10, 3328373.57; 629948.50, 3328355.93; 629968.37, 3328356.55;
629991.00, 3328357.12; 629995.42, 3328361.72; 630010.96, 3328373.41;
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630017.52, 3328382.63; 630025.14, 3328390.00; 630038.95, 3328394.28;
630051.57, 3328398.16; 630059.38, 3328403.54; 630074.06, 3328404.72;
630084.58, 3328397.05; 630086.74, 3328358.65; 630110.81, 3328364.63;
630121.68, 3328383.00; 630132.87, 3328387.78; 630134.80, 3328401.37;
630150.24, 3328417.56; 630154.42, 3328431.21; 630163.71, 3328443.05;
630168.06, 3328443.91; 630170.67, 3328435.30; 630175.35, 3328422.68;
630186.23, 3328417.03; 630191.06, 3328446.11; 630195.26, 3328452.96;
630203.97, 3328441.51; 630202.34, 3328416.62; 630196.24, 3328398.68;
630202.91, 3328394.04; 630192.59, 3328369.62; 630199.23, 3328360.11;
630201.78, 3328348.88; 630193.07, 3328335.11; 630179.67, 3328327.97;
630169.10, 3328323.83; 630151.81, 3328331.76; 630146.21, 3328324.32;
630124.76, 3328317.16; 630103.35, 3328315.06; 630095.09, 3328311.67;
630091.99, 3328308.04; 630090.87, 3328305.20; 630092.56, 3328301.68;
630098.20, 3328298.27; 630104.66, 3328294.87; 630114.12, 3328297.48;
630120.16, 3328294.45; 630134.54, 3328291.69; 630140.70, 3328283.92;
630150.32, 3328280.54; 630158.74, 3328278.00; 630166.50, 3328269.08;
630162.48, 3328287.21; 630164.40, 3328305.49; 630179.13, 3328304.67;
630186.72, 3328303.30; 630195.41, 3328304.71; 630199.05, 3328302.80;
630204.35, 3328297.38; 630223.99, 3328306.61; 630234.20, 3328311.61;
630244.41, 3328300.76; 630259.98, 3328297.97; 630237.82, 3328277.99;
630230.77, 3328258.40; 630225.85, 3328248.79; 630237.00, 3328247.89;
630245.14, 3328256.02; 630256.59, 3328259.05; 630276.57, 3328270.23;
630292.03, 3328272.24; 630300.76, 3328272.84; 630316.95, 3328276.80;
630333.34, 3328272.91; 630351.11, 3328277.29; 630367.33, 3328280.88;
630375.90, 3328256.12; 630380.74, 3328237.58; 630381.57, 3328220.56;
630387.68, 3328214.78; 630396.73, 3328218.20; 630406.03, 3328243.40
626912.86, 3329623.54; 626928.45, 3329664.60; 626941.68,
3329657.01; 626925.78, 3329630.33; 626910.48, 3329604.66; 626897.24,
3329612.19; 626884.05, 3329619.79; 626899.63, 3329645.96; 626912.87,
3329638.43; 626928.45, 3329664.60
626952.53, 3329618.37; 626941.68, 3329657.01; 626994.58,
3329626.75; 626978.96, 3329600.58; 626965.77, 3329608.11; 626950.14,
3329581.94; 626923.71, 3329597.07; 626910.48, 3329604.66; 626925.78,
3329630.33; 626941.68, 3329657.01
626829.64, 3329618.69; 626849.38, 3329621.17; 626837.48,
3329601.16; 626809.90, 3329614.49; 626822.90, 3329636.29; 626849.38,
3329621.17
626850.03, 3329608.02; 626849.38, 3329621.17; 626862.58,
3329613.57; 626851.31, 3329594.65; 626841.50, 3329599.24; 626837.48,
3329601.16; 626849.38, 3329621.17
626998.82, 3329589.19; 627021.01, 3329611.56; 627005.64,
3329585.77; 626989.82, 3329559.21; 626976.62, 3329566.81; 627007.82,
3329619.16; 627021.01, 3329611.56
626870.18, 3329597.50; 626889.04, 3329598.44; 626879.04,
3329581.62; 626851.31, 3329594.65; 626862.58, 3329613.57; 626875.82,
3329605.97; 626889.04, 3329598.44
627064.94, 3329551.34; 627021.01, 3329611.56; 627060.69,
3329588.90; 627073.91, 3329581.30; 627140.06, 3329543.45; 627124.44,
3329517.28; 627108.86, 3329491.10; 627095.62, 3329498.64; 627042.72,
3329528.96; 627029.52, 3329536.55; 627003.04, 3329551.68; 626989.82,
3329559.21; 627005.64, 3329585.77; 627021.01, 3329611.56
626964.55, 3329591.19; 626950.14, 3329581.94; 626965.77,
3329608.11; 626978.96, 3329600.58; 626963.38, 3329574.34; 626950.14,
3329581.94
626890.66, 3329586.82; 626889.04, 3329598.44; 626902.29,
3329590.85; 626892.89, 3329575.07; 626879.04, 3329581.62; 626889.04,
3329598.44
626924.02, 3329568.94; 626902.29, 3329590.85; 626915.48,
3329583.31; 626928.72, 3329575.72; 626955.15, 3329560.59; 626947.19,
3329547.09; 626909.45, 3329567.24; 626892.89, 3329575.07; 626902.29,
3329590.85
626997.54, 3329526.64; 627034.52, 3329515.14; 627025.20,
3329499.49; 626964.65, 3329537.73; 626960.55, 3329539.86; 626968.38,
3329552.99; 626994.85, 3329537.87; 627021.28, 3329522.74; 627034.52,
3329515.14
627203.67, 3329471.64; 627285.38, 3329459.96; 627254.19,
3329407.61; 627174.85, 3329453.00; 627148.37, 3329468.13; 627121.95,
3329483.32; 627153.15, 3329535.67; 627179.58, 3329520.54; 627206.05,
3329505.41; 627285.38, 3329459.96
627043.08, 3329500.02; 627025.20, 3329499.49; 627034.52,
3329515.14; 627047.72, 3329507.61; 627060.96, 3329500.01; 627052.13,
3329485.18; 627034.79, 3329493.99; 627030.49, 3329496.19; 627025.20,
3329499.49
627063.16, 3329489.21; 627074.18, 3329492.48; 627065.79,
3329478.35; 627052.13, 3329485.18; 627060.96, 3329500.01; 627074.18,
3329492.48
627083.20, 3329478.69; 627065.79, 3329478.35; 627074.18,
3329492.48; 627100.62, 3329477.29; 627093.65, 3329465.63; 627075.98,
3329473.17; 627065.79, 3329478.35
627137.22, 3329451.93; 627107.82, 3329459.62; 627113.71,
3329469.50; 627166.61, 3329439.25; 627165.32, 3329437.03; 627156.66,
3329441.49; 627130.62, 3329449.95; 627107.82, 3329459.62
627205.65, 3329413.63; 627166.61, 3329439.25; 627179.85,
3329431.65; 627206.29, 3329416.52; 627245.99, 3329393.81; 627242.72,
3329388.33; 627220.94, 3329398.73; 627206.34, 3329409.85; 627182.03,
3329428.27; 627165.32, 3329437.03; 627166.61, 3329439.25
630001.61, 3328555.56; 629997.56, 3328569.65; 630005.73,
3328576.22; 630003.77, 3328591.59; 630010.03, 3328611.16; 630013.23,
3328625.91; 630021.25, 3328623.00; 630019.66, 3328607.47; 630017.45,
3328600.68; 630020.58, 3328586.90; 630017.70, 3328574.53; 630009.25,
3328563.58; 630015.06, 3328553.42; 630000.38, 3328536.82; 629987.57,
3328524.58; 629981.97, 3328541.92; 629993.91, 3328556.89; 629997.56,
3328569.65
635846.85, 3325504.81; 633480.08, 3327242.33; 633509.77,
3327247.07; 633525.99, 3327234.37; 633525.81, 3327210.21; 633520.84,
3327183.68; 633531.46, 3327159.60; 633537.76, 3327130.42; 633541.03,
3327098.79; 633561.68, 3327080.27; 633591.16, 3327046.18; 633611.76,
3327017.36; 633629.92, 3326959.51; 633639.01, 3326930.03; 633657.82,
3326909.46; 633668.00, 3326890.62; 633681.12, 3326868.04; 633698.62,
3326836.02; 633724.11, 3326811.13; 633747.04, 3326807.46; 633769.51,
3326798.79; 633783.36, 3326785.65; 633792.82, 3326767.91; 633802.99,
3326732.03; 633815.52, 3326708.12; 633831.61, 3326685.18; 633846.18,
3326674.43; 633868.96, 3326669.45; 633883.23, 3326671.00; 633899.09,
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3326634.71; 633998.94, 3326622.35; 634022.50, 3326617.39; 634041.02,
3326608.74; 634058.79, 3326590.27; 634071.43, 3326584.97; 634090.43,
3326586.57; 634108.69, 3326578.04; 634134.32, 3326612.71; 634139.37,
3326632.63; 634151.69, 3326664.27; 634156.74, 3326700.04; 634163.59,
3326728.37; 634163.95, 3326745.42; 634162.06, 3326757.30; 634149.46,
3326768.47; 634149.44, 3326784.70; 634149.88, 3326799.00; 634139.23,
3326811.84; 634117.55, 3326835.45; 634104.89, 3326849.37; 634105.15,
3326870.41; 634103.63, 3326899.34; 634096.26, 3326923.31; 634092.21,
3326942.25; 634092.67, 3326955.31; 634099.82, 3326955.92; 634115.73,
3326955.51; 634130.28, 3326945.58; 634139.04,
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3326929.13; 634162.01, 3326916.66; 634182.98, 3326889.41; 634206.45,
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3326748.52; 634382.49, 3326732.70; 634412.10, 3326708.91; 634434.21,
3326682.87; 634470.12, 3326661.99; 634491.48, 3326650.23; 634496.82,
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3326590.78; 634614.06, 3326581.16; 634634.97, 3326571.82; 634651.56,
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3326558.71; 634699.49, 3326550.85; 634715.56, 3326543.70; 634735.97,
3326538.28; 634746.05, 3326532.54; 634765.00, 3326521.97; 634781.50,
3326514.02; 634790.88, 3326504.77; 634810.36, 3326504.07; 634832.17,
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3326545.97; 634924.06, 3326535.09; 634938.72, 3326521.17; 634949.92,
3326517.89; 634951.76, 3326508.45; 634969.04, 3326500.95; 634979.95,
3326493.68; 634990.14, 3326483.63; 634994.86, 3326469.89; 635004.74,
3326456.66; 635020.90, 3326446.33; 635032.28, 3326436.31; 635043.15,
3326430.66; 635057.55, 3326427.03; 635080.85, 3326416.94; 635088.15,
3326411.57; 635119.05, 3326415.53; 635140.34, 3326421.99; 635149.96,
3326419.05; 635165.60, 3326413.89; 635184.70, 3326412.81; 635190.02,
3326407.02; 635210.60, 3326410.28; 635228.75, 3326415.48; 635241.60,
3326410.25; 635242.29, 3326398.41; 635248.90, 3326389.08; 635262.14,
3326383.86; 635274.80, 3326386.55; 635290.71, 3326386.14; 635300.97,
3326388.77; 635312.78, 3326393.07; 635330.60, 3326395.89; 635351.24,
3326397.16; 635364.14, 3326389.99; 635382.57, 3326384.09; 635387.09,
3326378.64; 635398.10, 3326383.29; 635400.66, 3326375.87; 635404.96,
3326363.24; 635361.77, 3326294.80; 635317.90, 3326253.61; 635288.17,
3326218.78; 635270.16, 3326223.88; 635253.08, 3326223.45; 635247.71,
3326231.68; 635248.66, 3326241.20; 635237.26, 3326252.02; 635233.04,
3326261.84; 635221.25, 3326256.36; 635196.81, 3326263.67; 635162.15,
3326266.80; 635157.70, 3326285.66; 635141.38, 3326286.87; 635120.04,
3326297.82; 635076.30, 3326298.72; 635029.35, 3326316.14; 634985.84,
3326323.34; 634934.93, 3326324.50; 634890.61, 3326332.87; 634892.43,
3326355.14; 634876.09, 3326357.10; 634857.50, 3326353.45; 634845.42,
3326359.45; 634834.52, 3326350.49; 634825.40, 3326349.83; 634836.96,
3326364.04; 634826.29, 3326377.25; 634832.03, 3326385.70; 634829.90,
3326391.58; 634813.38, 3326384.42; 634800.47, 3326393.77; 634787.88,
3326387.34; 634773.46, 3326391.34; 634752.14, 3326401.54; 634735.97,
3326396.77; 634719.55, 3326401.47; 634696.20, 3326397.76; 634690.80,
3326375.40; 634679.81, 3326385.80; 634663.28, 3326395.31; 634623.64,
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3326455.99; 634398.21, 3326456.05; 634379.22, 3326452.77; 634375.86,
3326444.38; 634380.00, 3326421.89; 634393.81, 3326410.31; 634416.15,
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3326209.40; 634662.98, 3326201.85; 634686.57, 3326187.96; 634700.25,
3326174.26; 634741.57, 3326159.07; 634760.70, 3326157.56; 634772.74,
3326152.68; 634789.66, 3326127.76; 634817.82, 3326099.13; 634841.76,
3326079.13; 634863.88, 3326053.53; 634895.90, 3326028.56; 634915.87,
3326009.27; 634937.45, 3325988.78; 634966.96, 3325974.67; 634985.86,
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638340.40, 3324380.57; 638351.24, 3324376.47; 638370.86, 3324371.03;
638384.54, 3324363.83; 638391.60, 3324352.14; 638402.31, 3324353.22;
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638435.62, 3324324.72; 638438.76, 3324310.13; 638451.31, 3324301.71;
638467.96, 3324303.32; 638475.95, 3324301.96; 638485.16, 3324299.01;
638491.02, 3324286.86; 638499.90, 3324281.52; 638510.21, 3324282.97;
638510.26, 3324265.12; 638517.91, 3324261.38; 638525.13, 3324258.75;
638531.68, 3324250.99; 638536.60, 3324245.18; 638534.45, 3324236.01;
638547.67, 3324231.98; 638560.88, 3324227.94; 638575.30, 3324224.00;
638578.67, 3324216.15; 638584.14, 3324204.37; 638600.46, 3324203.22;
638601.07, 3324194.87; 638606.49, 3324184.71; 638612.82, 3324185.68;
638616.94, 3324179.85; 638611.58, 3324172.16; 638621.26, 3324166.48;
638617.12, 3324157.26; 638628.87, 3324148.81; 638635.54, 3324136.31;
638640.85, 3324130.51; 638648.91, 3324126.35; 638653.05, 3324119.71;
638661.61, 3324111.56; 638674.02, 3324107.94; 638683.63, 3324105.44;
638694.65, 3324093.42; 638700.56, 3324080.08; 638706.30, 3324073.48;
638716.46, 3324064.63; 638728.12, 3324058.99; 638733.80, 3324054.33;
638739.51, 3324048.54; 638751.97, 3324043.30; 638754.89, 3324037.82;
638767.28, 3324034.95; 638765.18, 3324023.84; 638778.74, 3324021.81;
638786.61, 3324025.13; 638789.67, 3324014.16; 638795.79, 3324007.95;
638793.63, 3323999.15; 638805.21, 3323996.70; 638811.65, 3323994.05;
638803.90, 3323985.93; 638812.74, 3323981.84; 638826.01, 3323976.19;
638836.13, 3323968.95; 638838.07, 3323954.70; 638839.52, 3323944.44;
638844.99, 3323933.09; 638849.30, 3323919.72; 638870.95, 3323911.96;
638880.57, 3323892.73; 638892.94, 3323875.25; 638909.10, 3323864.92;
638928.93, 3323866.60; 638922.33, 3323876.36; 638924.24, 3323879.60;
638937.77, 3323879.12; 638957.69, 3323877.25; 638959.94, 3323867.01;
638953.53, 3323852.99; 638959.95, 3323834.93; 638977.11, 3323832.17;
638990.57, 3323834.45; 638995.96, 3323840.95; 639005.46, 3323842.75;
639010.18, 3323829.01; 639020.42, 3323816.97; 639028.77, 3323817.18;
639037.33, 3323808.29; 639049.63, 3323809.03; 639065.25, 3323804.62;
639074.58, 3323796.93; 639079.49, 3323791.56; 639070.52, 3323784.96;
639070.75, 3323775.86; 639083.89, 3323775.00; 639089.20, 3323769.20;
639099.37, 3323759.91; 639096.92, 3323746.36; 639102.84, 3323732.66;
639104.76, 3323720.03; 639105.05, 3323708.55; 639123.50, 3323701.47;
639128.90, 3323692.11; 639126.05, 3323679.31; 639131.41, 3323671.51;
639139.85, 3323668.17; 639144.42, 3323660.36; 639144.66, 3323650.87;
639156.16, 3323651.97; 639158.77, 3323642.93; 639165.26, 3323637.53;
639166.65, 3323630.02; 639175.53, 3323624.31; 639194.33, 3323619.60;
639198.03, 3323615.33; 639211.70, 3323608.55; 639213.93, 3323599.12;
639229.17, 3323594.32; 639229.42, 3323584.41; 639244.99, 3323581.24;
639255.90, 3323574.40; 639265.61, 3323567.90; 639280.09, 3323560.71;
639286.22, 3323554.13; 639299.01, 3323551.33; 639315.53, 3323558.49;
639322.44, 3323551.92; 639326.53, 3323547.21; 639329.07, 3323541.72;
639342.17, 3323542.05; 639345.97, 3323533.47; 639348.93, 3323525.99;
639347.88, 3323520.41; 639335.35, 3323528.83; 639328.94, 3323530.67;
639325.13, 3323524.21; 639317.55, 3323525.58; 639313.03, 3323515.60;
639301.50, 3323531.54; 639290.57, 3323539.19; 639287.00, 3323538.73;
639290.42, 3323529.70; 639295.88, 3323517.91; 639304.50, 3323507.02;
639308.00, 3323494.06; 639319.41, 3323483.61; 639334.00, 3323472.12;
639346.43, 3323452.21; 639354.75, 3323437.75; 639356.70, 3323423.50;
639351.91, 3323407.96; 639343.60, 3323406.94; 639343.92, 3323394.28;
639348.11, 3323385.64; 639355.11, 3323376.33; 639364.04, 3323369.00;
639378.43, 3323365.43; 639386.21, 3323356.89; 639400.16, 3323339.39;
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639463.76, 3323449.23; 639477.19, 3323436.90; 639487.34, 3323428.42;
639490.02, 3323417.00; 639486.33, 3323405.79; 639472.89, 3323402.65;
639482.73, 3323391.03; 639481.86, 3323377.90; 639477.81, 3323365.13;
639487.85, 3323361.01; 639494.86, 3323351.33; 639499.95, 3323354.20;
639507.36, 3323359.94; 639512.97, 3323358.09; 639519.05, 3323353.12;
639514.60, 3323340.27; 639501.87, 3323341.20; 639499.26, 3323334.39;
639508.56, 3323327.89; 639510.36, 3323320.00; 639521.31, 3323310.73;
639529.32, 3323308.56; 639536.76, 3323313.12; 639540.87, 3323323.15;
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639548.99, 3323316.61; 639549.75, 3323302.77; 639554.34, 3323293.71;
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639634.51, 3323194.04; 639644.34, 3323198.22; 639651.76, 3323187.73;
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639721.92, 3323116.97; 639731.26, 3323108.84; 639741.04, 3323099.59;
639753.98, 3323090.37; 639755.15, 3323075.79; 639760.55, 3323066.38;
639766.64, 3323061.41; 639775.64, 3323051.28; 639782.04, 3323049.88;
639782.61, 3323043.15; 639792.90, 3323029.18; 639806.03, 3323028.26;
639810.21, 3323020.06; 639819.44, 3323016.74; 639824.66, 3323014.87;
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639868.62, 3323005.68; 639877.32, 3323007.08; 639887.61, 3323008.97;
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640009.33, 3322895.05; 640021.53, 3322884.31; 640024.84, 3322879.59;
640023.34, 3322875.62; 640017.77, 3322875.85; 639996.87, 3322885.25;
639973.15, 3322895.76; 639943.47, 3322906.13; 639911.77, 3322918.00;
639879.61, 3322932.61; 639842.02, 3322957.44; 639810.67, 3322970.51;
639778.38, 3322989.92; 639752.54, 3323006.31; 639724.42, 3323017.90;
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639483.81, 3323175.01; 639460.87, 3323185.92; 639440.01, 3323194.13;
639433.77, 3323220.57; 639423.47, 3323234.92; 639380.21, 3323269.28;
639344.44, 3323284.61; 639276.57, 3323327.72; 639241.00, 3323366.84;
639217.88, 3323401.15; 639205.76, 3323424.63; 639182.04, 3323445.32;
639147.22, 3323460.42; 639108.62, 3323478.05; 639084.44, 3323490.92;
639061.81, 3323505.40; 639054.17, 3323524.62; 639033.66, 3323534.46;
639016.03, 3323555.37; 638993.71, 3323573.47; 638981.22, 3323595.75;
638972.73, 3323617.33; 638957.22, 3323633.17; 638937.08, 3323643.77;
638916.80, 3323644.44; 638905.32, 3323658.45; 638887.41, 3323674.67;
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638595.77, 3323811.95; 638565.32, 3323821.92; 638522.99, 3323829.16;
638507.34, 3323850.99; 638479.88, 3323868.15; 638466.03, 3323897.51;
638438.74, 3323907.12; 638420.60, 3323917.34; 638400.25, 3323936.30;
638388.20, 3323957.35; 638385.35, 3323975.13; 638368.03, 3324000.48;
638361.70, 3324014.99; 638351.87, 3324041.71; 638331.41, 3324049.49;
638310.07, 3324060.44; 638282.37, 3324055.37; 638241.69, 3324060.72;
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638096.63, 3324138.71; 638111.10, 3324132.33; 638130.04, 3324122.14;
638148.86, 3324116.62; 638152.58, 3324126.64; 638162.08, 3324128.50;
638181.92, 3324129.75; 638194.79, 3324123.33; 638205.85, 3324110.56;
638215.73, 3324097.33; 638235.25, 3324079.59; 638242.92, 3324090.90;
638256.45, 3324105.85; 638274.69, 3324123.41; 638290.03, 3324145.58;
638306.97, 3324166.98; 638313.58, 3324189.00; 638323.49, 3324205.48;
638324.66, 3324222.55; 638341.57, 3324245.20; 638354.65, 3324262.57;
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638118.91, 3324373.55; 638102.03, 3324365.20; 638083.01, 3324378.58;
638065.70, 3324387.25; 638050.91, 3324390.44
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3324363.96; 638009.89, 3324378.36; 638019.19, 3324387.70; 638049.24,
3324378.10; 638054.88, 3324375.49
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3321377.12; 639466.42, 3321377.34; 639473.61, 3321375.90; 639478.46,
3321372.46; 639479.82, 3321365.75; 639480.10, 3321354.71; 639481.81,
3321349.57; 639487.05, 3321347.33; 639488.44, 3321339.44; 639486.89,
3321337.40; 639486.27, 3321330.65; 639489.54, 3321327.55; 639490.88,
3321321.27; 639498.85, 3321320.66; 639501.99, 3321321.93; 639505.29,
3321317.27; 639503.01, 3321313.22; 639506.44, 3321303.44; 639511.58,
3321304.32; 639515.21, 3321302.47; 639519.35, 3321295.84; 639514.69,
3321291.35; 639515.27, 3321283.81; 639518.72, 3321273.60; 639519.68,
3321266.88; 639515.45, 3321261.22; 639511.42, 3321263.49; 639504.47,
3321270.87; 639503.94, 3321276.41; 639500.93, 3321285.45; 639498.02,
3321290.49; 639492.98, 3321300.73; 639488.96, 3321302.56; 639483.46,
3321300.49; 639478.72, 3321299.18; 639472.59, 3321305.71; 639474.32,
3321316.11; 639471.86, 3321319.17; 639473.34, 3321323.20; 639478.76,
3321329.27; 639477.39, 3321336.35; 639468.05, 3321343.67; 639467.90,
3321349.60;
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639460.76, 3321349.04; 639454.21, 3321340.95; 639456.81, 3321332.71;
639455.35, 3321327.12; 639444.64, 3321326.41; 639438.94, 3321331.83;
639432.89, 3321335.67; 639434.25, 3321344.38; 639431.36, 3321349.11;
639422.57, 3321350.45; 639417.37, 3321351.88; 639418.05, 3321356.27;
639416.68, 3321363.41; 639410.82, 3321359.27; 639409.75, 3321354.50;
639406.55, 3321355.23; 639404.85, 3321359.49; 639401.08, 3321367.33;
639399.71, 3321374.03; 639393.92, 3321383.44; 639390.04, 3321395.20;
639393.51, 3321399.66; 639396.85, 3321408.48; 639396.28, 3321415.58;
639403.33, 3321419.76
634829.72, 3325766.29; 633380.47, 3326477.81; 633329.07,
3326553.52; 633329.81, 3326602.89; 633344.24, 3326658.53; 633366.50,
3326639.35; 633390.59, 3326626.14; 633414.13, 3326634.63; 633428.28,
3326623.14; 633433.03, 3326591.67; 633424.23, 3326548.01; 633403.07,
3326523.79; 633413.91, 3326486.55; 633437.65, 3326487.15; 633442.84,
3326516.89; 633447.58, 3326564.40; 633477.98, 3326614.52; 633499.95,
3326607.17; 633532.79, 3326560.62; 633597.30, 3326514.86; 633789.28,
3326359.78; 633871.83, 3326304.60; 633920.31, 3326266.34; 633946.48,
3326249.23; 633959.45, 3326206.12; 633971.81, 3326186.69; 633998.08,
3326165.63; 634045.51, 3326168.80; 634084.97, 3326156.65; 634150.71,
3326157.63; 634193.01, 3326129.08; 634220.90, 3326121.89; 634225.31,
3326104.23; 634210.33, 3326070.29; 634422.03, 3325996.65; 634536.64,
3325926.49; 634596.10, 3325921.62; 634635.81, 3325919.11; 634629.32,
3325940.66; 634632.63, 3325966.41; 634644.01, 3325986.44; 634677.99,
3325973.48; 634702.82, 3325930.67; 634715.09, 3325915.18; 634701.64,
3325899.05; 634723.44, 3325889.25; 634793.84, 3325853.99; 634824.27,
3325825.14; 634877.73, 3325824.51; 634923.53, 3325813.82; 634920.36,
3325861.13; 634931.23, 3325900.88; 634944.10, 3325861.72; 634986.07,
3325827.82; 635050.38, 3325785.63; 635098.68, 3325751.81; 635122.70,
3325705.10; 635139.03, 3325684.49; 635150.69, 3325640.10; 635204.36,
3325589.90; 635308.96, 3325524.31; 635398.58, 3325502.88; 635467.09,
3325455.25; 635541.29, 3325417.63; 635658.28, 3325331.74; 635736.50,
3325213.28; 635841.23, 3325117.97; 635934.51, 3325041.26; 635979.63,
3325013.81; 636075.18, 3324919.03; 636126.72, 3324864.59; 636204.00,
3324755.05; 636279.68, 3324652.63; 636330.36, 3324575.29; 636204.23,
3324689.31; 636087.88, 3324813.58; 635988.39, 3324893.97; 635942.29,
3324937.78; 635903.80, 3324964.65; 635870.87, 3324987.64; 635761.12,
3325080.72; 635640.25, 3325183.21; 635452.78, 3325316.69; 635365.96,
3325383.60; 635247.14, 3325463.53; 635099.57, 3325559.42; 634768.99,
3325740.83; 634633.01, 3325794.66; 634424.77, 3325888.13; 634030.05,
3326075.62; 633887.44, 3326156.92; 633660.40, 3326289.41; 633578.14,
3326332.74; 633497.66, 3326384.02; 633409.12, 3326441.02; 633380. 47,
3326477.81.
(iii) Note: Map 4, Unit 5 of Choctowhatchee beach mouse, follows:
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Perdido Key Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Escambia County,
Florida, and Baldwin County, Alabama, on the maps below.
(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the
Perdido Key beach mouse are the habitat components that provide:
(i) A contiguous mosaic of primary, secondary, and scrub vegetation
and dune structure, with a balanced level of competition and predation
and few or no competitive or predaceous nonnative species present, that
collectively provide foraging opportunities, cover, and burrow sites;
(ii) Primary and secondary dunes, generally dominated by sea oats
(Uniola paniculata), that despite occasional temporary impacts and
reconfiguration from tropical storms and hurricanes, provide abundant
food resources, burrow sites, and protection from predators;
(iii) Scrub dunes, generally dominated by scrub oaks (Quercus
spp.), that provide food resources and burrow sites, and provide
elevated refugia during and after intense flooding due to rainfall and/
or hurricane-induced storm surge;
(iv) Functional, unobstructed habitat connections that facilitate
genetic exchange, dispersal, natural exploratory movements, and re-
colonization of locally extirpated areas; and
(v) A natural light regime within the coastal dune ecosystem,
compatible with the nocturnal activity of beach mice, necessary for
normal behavior, growth, and viability of all life stages.
(3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures existing
on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of
the primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts,
airports, driveways, and roads, and the land on which such structures
are located.
(4) Critical Habitat Map Units. Data layers defining map units were
created by delineating habitats that contained one or more of the
primary constituent elements defined in paragraph (2) of this entry
over 1999 and 2004 digital ortho photography at a scale of at least
1:4000.
(5) Note: Map 1 Index of Critical Habitat Units for the Perdido Key
beach mouse, follows:
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(6) PKBM--Unit 1: Gulf State Park Unit, Baldwin County, Alabama.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach
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mouse habitat within the boundary of Gulf State Park from the west tip
of Perdido Key at Perdido Pass east to approximately 1 mile (mi) (1.6
kilometers (km)) west of where the Alabama-Florida State line bisects
Perdido Key and the area from the mean high water line (MHWL) north to
the seaward extent of the maritime forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Orange Beach,
Alabama, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E,
N): 447646.90, 3349472.01; 447492.27, 3349555.80; 447493.46,
3349550.54; 447492.60, 3349542.06; 447487.33, 3349540.88; 447466.10,
3349542.49; 447426.82, 3349545.78; 447375.87, 3349549.84; 447340.75,
3349556.40; 447277.86, 3349571.81; 447233.09, 3349583.43; 447195.90,
3349587.83; 447123.74, 3349592.44; 447082.29, 3349597.80; 447078.83,
3349609.34; 447082.64, 3349627.40; 447085.56, 3349638.04; 447109.06,
3349630.15; 447163.55, 3349611.36; 447228.62, 3349592.84; 447286.11,
3349581.52; 447357.41, 3349568.43; 447388.22, 3349564.94; 447403.20,
3349558.95; 447426.52, 3349558.45; 447454.05, 3349559.11; 447492.27,
3349555.80; 447753.29, 3349711.25; 447760.77, 3349736.04; 447763.66,
3349748.00; 447753.63, 3349752.12; 447755.48, 3349774.36; 447753.59,
3349787.00; 447754.47, 3349799.71; 447754.38, 3349820.32; 447753.74,
3349830.21; 447759.54, 3349836.69; 447811.82, 3349827.24; 447838.09,
3349825.09; 447856.72, 3349827.12; 447881.09, 3349821.36; 447907.36,
3349819.61; 447927.64, 3349818.91; 447956.65, 3349818.81; 447976.22,
3349830.77; 447992.63, 3349834.16; 448018.40, 3349831.12; 448037.09,
3349811.22; 448055.79, 3349802.71; 448074.40, 3349792.17; 448096.41,
3349792.70; 448114.76, 3349793.13; 448137.03, 3349782.68; 448148.04,
3349782.94; 448177.22, 3349790.96; 448191.45, 3349809.62; 448209.62,
3349817.37; 448223.94, 3349832.37; 448249.45, 3349840.30; 448279.80,
3349846.35; 448291.40, 3349859.70; 448311.29, 3349863.75; 448329.64,
3349864.19; 448368.33, 3349865.90; 448395.77, 3349862.11; 448408.04,
3349866.45; 448418.04, 3349851.65; 448427.89, 3349850.68; 448440.83,
3349857.72; 448448.65, 3349863.06; 448458.22, 3349861.71; 448474.31,
3349870.02; 448470.39, 3349848.77; 448469.37, 3349841.61; 448469.94,
3349834.09; 448470.06, 3349746.49; 448388.10, 3349722.76; 448274.81,
3349701.74; 448066.73, 3349652.82; 447964.62, 3349624.75; 447754.92,
3349599.15; 447753.29, 3349711.25; 446828.18, 3349177.08; 446788.74,
3349181.69; 446769.28, 3349208.86; 446767.28, 3349247.92; 446775.25,
3349280.06; 446782.18, 3349322.24; 446795.01, 3349350.69; 446801.51,
3349377.80; 446802.73, 3349409.54; 446811.99, 3349454.15; 446837.56,
3349514.61; 446896.76, 3349564.39; 446887.98, 3349582.41; 446896.11,
3349607.97; 446929.73, 3349630.57; 446953.02, 3349637.08; 446969.73,
3349626.62; 446984.14, 3349637.95; 446975.34, 3349650.69; 447000.06,
3349663.57; 447022.45, 3349657.76; 446993.88, 3349639.64; 446978.89,
3349585.37; 447068.47, 3349561.35; 447073.43, 3349586.44; 447084.44,
3349589.07; 447091.86, 3349585.59; 447128.34, 3349583.00; 447157.81,
3349580.13; 447188.50, 3349576.11; 447214.39, 3349573.56; 447263.87,
3349564.83; 447299.49, 3349553.79; 447327.56, 3349543.36; 447355.96,
3349535.32; 447401.54, 3349530.72; 447419.98, 3349527.50; 447464.09,
3349524.89; 447482.44, 3349525.33; 447508.12, 3349525.95; 447511.26,
3349547.99; 447515.63, 3349553.80; 447584.64, 3349549.75; 447669.02,
3349551.76; 447727.64, 3349556.83; 447771.68, 3349563.09; 447773.34,
3349543.71; 447819.71, 3349544.38; 447859.81, 3349556.32; 447908.03,
3349560.00; 447904.75, 3349580.93; 448004.65, 3349606.71; 448136.88,
3349636.19; 448391.19, 3349691.65; 448518.76, 3349723.23; 448524.37,
3349644.98; 448526.52, 3349626.07; 448221.97, 3349557.49; 447946.22,
3349481.14; 447525.39, 3349356.93; 447160.19, 3349255.19; 446914.86,
3349191.20; 446828.18, 3349177.08.
(7) PKBM--Unit 2: West Perdido Key Unit, Escambia County, Florida
and Baldwin County, Alabama.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach mouse habitat from approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) west of where
the Alabama-Florida State line bisects Perdido Key east to 2 mi (3.2
km) east of the State line and areas from the MHWL north to the seaward
extent of human development or maritime forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Orange Beach,
Alabama, and Perdido Bay, Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16
NAD 83 coordinates (E, N): 449337.40, 3349820.75; 450150.23,
3349948.99; 450150.07, 3349948.96; 450110.12, 3349941.87; 450036.74,
3349928.41; 449865.78, 3349900.01; 449835.15, 3349896.11; 449690.43,
3349877.85; 449581.98, 3349849.89; 449474.18, 3349830.25; 449291.67,
3349805.96; 449065.07, 3349756.15; 448929.16, 3349724.36; 448875.44,
3349711.41; 448743.75, 3349669.31; 448625.71, 3349643.24; 448526.52,
3349626.07; 448524.37, 3349644.98; 448582.14, 3349648.54; 448616.00,
3349650.40; 448613.50, 3349666.20; 448653.71, 3349668.22; 448707.46,
3349680.07; 448743.29, 3349688.33; 448749.74, 3349684.25; 448769.63,
3349694.24; 448784.54, 3349701.88; 448869.86, 3349722.95; 448909.84,
3349734.47; 448934.12, 3349738.22; 449040.54, 3349762.96; 449044.67,
3349767.29; 449126.91, 3349784.05; 449134.20, 3349789.51; 449165.89,
3349793.44; 449202.65, 3349802.14; 449234.33, 3349810.93; 449243.92,
3349809.05; 449309.24, 3349824.35; 449309.24, 3349824.35; 449309.03,
3349832.80; 449303.36, 3349848.52; 449299.95, 3349857.95; 449300.81,
3349866.43; 449296.47, 3349870.55; 449289.06, 3349870.38; 449288.58,
3349890.45; 449323.34, 3349898.68; 449326.60, 3349895.58; 449326.77,
3349888.19; 449328.04, 3349879.76; 449327.05, 3349876.57; 449322.97,
3349870.13; 449323.12, 3349863.79; 449324.31, 3349858.53; 449326.55,
3349853.30; 449327.79, 3349845.93; 449327.99, 3349837.48; 449328.02,
3349827.71; 449349.32, 3349831.65; 449351.57, 3349826.42; 449405.37,
3349835.22; 449424.38, 3349838.73; 449471.57, 3349851.46; 449471.73,
3349857.40; 449598.16, 3349884.71; 449597.83, 3349942.84; 449467.18,
3349912.24; 449415.42, 3349902.99; 449412.39, 3349896.58; 449407.02,
3349899.62; 449400.21, 3349918.48; 449467.76, 3349932.33; 449630.01,
3349967.31; 449632.67, 3349947.90; 449633.28, 3349922.55; 449635.69,
3349907.20; 449651.69, 3349906.08; 449655.72, 3349914.63; 449657.84,
3349914.68; 449659.22, 3349900.97; 449671.93, 3349901.28; 449704.63,
3349909.34; 449701.77, 3349935.20; 449697.15, 3349950.95; 449693.77,
3349959.32; 449695.36, 3349981.56; 449749.08, 3349994.47; 449749.23,
3349988.13; 449750.02, 3349955.38; 449752.10, 3349914.61; 449752.10,
3349914.61; 449784.74, 3349920.41; 449810.13, 3349923.00; 449829.12,
3349929.34; 449908.19, 3349946.03; 449906.59, 3349965.47; 449916.14,
3349964.64; 449939.36, 3349968.36; 449973.07, 3349976.57; 449987.92,
3349975.87; 449997.55, 3349971.87; 450020.80, 3349974.54; 450046.16,
3349979.98; 450059.87, 3349979.70; 450073.54, 3349984.26; 450083.98,
3349993.57; 450150.23, 3350009.73; 450150.42, 3350009.76; 450150.23,
3349948.99; 449645.50, 3350072.32; 449649.58, 3350078.76; 449664.33,
3350082.29; 449686.52, 3350084.93; 449692.67, 3350093.53; 449689.18,
3350106.13; 449699.78, 3350109.11; 449698.49,
[[Page 60308]]
3350118.59; 449711.15, 3350121.01; 449718.69, 3350115.91; 449720.88,
3350112.79; 449727.18, 3350115.05; 449729.43, 3350109.82; 449734.72,
3350109.95; 449734.85, 3350104.67; 449741.20, 3350104.82; 449747.35,
3350110.70; 449746.11, 3350118.07; 449753.17, 3350133.03; 449766.51,
3350154.04; 449770.74, 3350154.14; 449780.27, 3350154.37; 449784.41,
3350158.70; 449796.06, 3350158.98; 449800.19, 3350163.30; 449820.20,
3350165.29; 449836.95, 3350176.87; 449846.83, 3350162.31; 449864.86,
3350161.68; 449863.00, 3350151.07; 449862.95, 3350106.06; 449864.06,
3350059.58; 449858.12, 3350045.25; 449809.57, 3350037.75; 449792.67,
3350035.23; 449777.98, 3350029.59; 449740.99, 3350025.54; 449731.61,
3350018.97; 449682.10, 3350007.22; 449656.73, 3350001.77; 449645.50,
3350072.32; 449183.65, 3349894.89; 449180.35, 3349900.10; 449183.30,
3349909.68; 449185.19, 3349919.24; 449179.33, 3349942.35; 449179.68,
3349971.96; 449179.67, 3350016.35; 449190.00, 3350024.44; 449202.63,
3350027.92; 449213.17, 3350030.28; 449223.76, 3350030.53; 449233.19,
3350034.99; 449238.23, 3350045.68; 449241.18, 3350057.99; 449257.92,
3350066.84; 449259.39, 3350049.96; 449254.17, 3350046.67; 449254.54,
3350028.10; 449267.25, 3350028.40; 449268.11, 3350039.60; 449263.72,
3350045.84; 449259.99, 3350069.00; 449277.86, 3350074.72; 449287.31,
3350075.39; 449288.07, 3350043.70; 449290.42, 3350034.24; 449299.15,
3350026.60; 449319.22, 3350029.20; 449321.96, 3350044.51; 449322.67,
3350062.05; 449322.39, 3350073.67; 449345.66, 3350075.28; 449348.49,
3350001.36; 449370.76, 3350000.83; 449371.24, 3349980.76; 449347.99,
3349978.09; 449347.49, 3349954.83; 449369.78, 3349953.25; 449376.54,
3349936.50; 449337.51, 3349929.22; 449285.77, 3349918.92; 449284.24,
3350026.69; 449282.88, 3350039.35; 449277.26, 3350052.95; 449273.32,
3350040.17; 449280.01, 3350026.59; 449280.53, 3349916.68; 449270.02,
3349913.26; 449264.66, 3350004.03; 449267.50, 3350017.84; 449259.94,
3350024.00; 449254.80, 3350017.54; 449259.36, 3350003.90; 449263.66,
3349913.10; 449247.89, 3349911.22; 449183.65, 3349894.89; 448986.63,
3349848.96; 448984.08, 3349866.87; 449010.37, 3349874.89; 449009.13,
3349882.33; 449009.48, 3349911.87; 449010.16, 3349938.64; 449016.10,
3349942.07; 449029.89, 3349941.34; 449042.45, 3349947.98; 449046.24,
3349955.61; 449053.79, 3349960.94; 449059.04, 3349963.18; 449067.58,
3349960.21; 449076.03, 3349961.47; 449077.94, 3349969.97; 449069.29,
3349977.16; 449064.14, 3349984.23; 449069.97, 3349993.03; 449086.10,
3350002.68; 449090.98, 3350014.29; 449118.25, 3350020.49; 449121.70,
3349992.83; 449110.55, 3349982.99; 449119.27, 3349972.63; 449113.69,
3349962.12; 449144.10, 3349936.68; 449142.83, 3349923.57; 449123.43,
3349920.73; 449110.13, 3349912.16; 449097.12, 3349924.53; 449083.32,
3349919.77; 449081.13, 3349911.79; 449094.43, 3349903.79; 449091.08,
3349894.59; 449091.44, 3349879.54; 449082.50, 3349871.33; 448986.63,
3349848.96; 449534.56, 3349974.10; 449526.69, 3349990.21; 449526.10,
3350014.51; 449526.92, 3350027.82; 449526.03, 3350064.79; 449532.28,
3350069.17; 449536.21, 3350081.95; 449540.37, 3350085.22; 449542.44,
3350087.38; 449541.22, 3350093.70; 449560.26, 3350095.21; 449570.72,
3350100.74; 449573.97, 3350097.65; 449581.27, 3350058.71; 449605.57,
3350061.41; 449606.37, 3350069.27; 449620.16, 3350068.55; 449629.69,
3350068.78; 449639.30, 3350065.83; 449648.06, 3350010.02; 449650.38,
3350001.62; 449644.16, 3349998.91; 449534.56, 3349974.10; 449635.33,
3349966.38; 449660.57, 3349974.38; 449661.78, 3349968.07; 449662.01,
3349958.56; 449658.02, 3349947.90; 449656.26, 3349933.06; 449654.53,
3349917.16; 449647.99, 3349924.40; 449646.35, 3349948.68; 449638.84,
3349952.72; 449635.33, 3349966.38; 449152.59, 3349861.83; 449172.61,
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3350809.37; 453583.15, 3350800.73; 453573.20, 3350798.78; 453572.24,
3350794.25; 453575.98, 3350771.09; 453588.66, 3350772.45; 453585.93,
3350797.75; 453591.00, 3350807.38; 453593.88, 3350818.08; 453590.49,
3350828.51; 453588.47, 3350853.01; 453590.71, 3350854.77; 453594.50,
3350838.12; 453602.99, 3350814.56; 453610.55, 3350808.40; 453610.78,
3350798.89; 453605.46, 3350799.82; 453607.05, 3350777.67; 453617.62,
3350778.97; 453620.87, 3350775.88; 453625.08, 3350777.04; 453624.95,
3350782.32; 453632.80, 3350787.24; 453627.23, 3350798.74; 453623.31,
3350806.59; 453610.40, 3350814.74; 453603.77, 3350826.21; 453594.06,
3350856.08; 453664.14, 3350870.99; 453667.03, 3350861.02; 453671.52,
3350850.55; 453672.96, 3350834.73; 453673.19, 3350825.23; 453664.82,
3350820.80; 453666.03, 3350814.49; 453660.84, 3350810.13; 453666.54,
3350793.36; 453671.93, 3350789.26; 453683.56, 3350790.59; 453689.65,
3350802.35; 453681.86, 3350816.98; 453678.46, 3350826.41; 453674.64,
3350852.74; 453668.89, 3350871.63; 453735.29, 3350886.94; 453747.12,
3350878.79; 453747.28, 3350872.45; 453748.74, 3350855.57; 453768.76,
3350860.28; 453763.99, 3350882.36; 453759.70, 3350884.38; 453760.58,
[[Page 60313]]
3350891.80; 453776.39, 3350896.38; 453781.44, 3350862.68; 453775.26,
3350854.09; 453775.82, 3350831.89; 453795.89, 3350834.48; 453804.44,
3350830.48; 453822.44, 3350830.91; 453826.52, 3350837.35; 453826.34,
3350845.78; 453830.32, 3350856.45; 453829.97, 3350871.24; 453826.44,
3350884.92; 453824.97, 3350901.79; 453835.77, 3350905.26; 453837.42,
3350781.57; 453760.40, 3350768.10; 453697.23, 3350751.79; 453582.57,
3350717.34; 453497.31, 3350694.16; 453375.32, 3350656.36; 453257.43,
3350623.94; 453175.30, 3350602.95; 453083.60, 3350582.79; 452998.22,
3350564.89; 452884.39, 3350539.97; 452754.93, 3350504.10; 452628.45,
3350476.77; 452524.18, 3350451.02; 452447.21, 3350435.44; 452351.28,
3350415.17; 452237.43, 3350391.31; 452155.65, 3350375.09; 452081.85,
3350359.58; 451991.22, 3350339.44; 451924.69, 3350330.45; 451859.24,
3350320.43; 451769.41, 3350310.89; 451769.41, 3350310.89; 451649.99,
3350298.52; 451523.50, 3350271.18; 451402.47, 3350237.63; 451202.24,
3350192.68; 451034.69, 3350153.10; 450914.58, 3350124.86; 450834.59,
3350102.87; 450737.55, 3350084.69; 450597.48, 3350049.63; 450480.68,
3350016.19; 450366.83, 3349992.32; 450291.95, 3349977.85; 450240.94,
3349965.09; 450150.23, 3349948.99; 450150.42, 3350009.76; 450160.82,
3350011.71; 450213.79, 3350011.92; 450212.02, 3350044.20; 450231.06,
3350045.71; 450230.37, 3350074.23; 450244.09, 3350076.67; 450240.20,
3350106.18; 450247.36, 3350116.92; 450266.24, 3350124.77; 450282.07,
3350127.26; 450349.44, 3350145.78; 450349.94, 3350124.65; 450321.38,
3350122.91; 450318.74, 3350100.65; 450352.57, 3350103.58; 450353.33,
3350071.89; 450317.30, 3350072.08; 450319.85, 3350054.17; 450344.08,
3350060.04; 450345.52, 3350044.22; 450376.28, 3350042.84; 450380.23,
3350051.84; 450380.96, 3350065.59; 450381.85, 3350075.74; 450378.61,
3350122.17; 450370.04, 3350126.19; 450367.33, 3350147.71; 450381.02,
3350151.21; 450380.31, 3350136.40; 450386.58, 3350099.11; 450391.90,
3350098.18; 450393.09, 3350092.92; 450420.41, 3350102.03; 450426.92,
3350095.84; 450415.35, 3350092.39; 450417.70, 3350082.94; 450442.02,
3350081.85; 450486.37, 3350090.92; 450492.42, 3350103.75; 450495.37,
3350113.33; 450519.54, 3350118.59; 450514.22, 3350166.63; 450525.68,
3350171.58; 450527.36, 3350148.98; 450525.82, 3350121.91; 450529.25,
3350111.42; 450571.24, 3350108.28; 450587.05, 3350111.83; 450590.47,
3350145.73; 450587.98, 3350180.47; 450584.60, 3350188.85; 450584.92,
3350200.56; 450601.29, 3350199.82; 450604.72, 3350189.33; 450601.97,
3350171.29; 450603.62, 3350147.02; 450605.28, 3350121.69; 450617.61,
3350118.90; 450625.82, 3350129.66; 450640.65, 3350130.02; 450641.91,
3350121.59; 450671.24, 3350129.95; 450688.61, 3350137.43; 450710.18,
3350146.48; 450735.11, 3350149.57; 450770.80, 3350158.05; 450801.85,
3350167.70; 450804.14, 3350160.35; 450813.67, 3350160.58; 450812.44,
3350167.95; 450850.68, 3350163.58; 450878.14, 3350167.41; 450877.83,
3350180.08; 450901.10, 3350181.70; 450898.37, 3350251.39; 450886.67,
3350253.23; 450878.10, 3350257.25; 450878.95, 3350265.73; 450948.43,
3350284.30; 450951.01, 3350265.34; 450941.45, 3350266.16; 450941.03,
3350239.73; 450947.41, 3350238.83; 450947.62, 3350206.67; 450940.31,
3350202.27; 450942.64, 3350193.87; 450952.29, 3350188.82; 450961.67,
3350195.38; 450959.40, 3350201.67; 450968.31, 3350206.56; 450968.92,
3350225.60; 450996.08, 3350219.38; 451013.00, 3350219.86; 451010.90,
3350264.13; 451005.95, 3350292.64; 451032.32, 3350297.49; 451038.64,
3350211.94; 451066.12, 3350214.71; 451089.29, 3350220.55; 451122.95,
3350230.87; 451138.73, 3350235.47; 451152.52, 3350233.77; 451169.43,
3350238.11; 451176.54, 3350248.08; 451231.43, 3350256.80; 451237.34,
3350254.21; 451250.54, 3350255.14; 451253.56, 3350261.55; 451279.91,
3350267.47; 451314.65, 3350276.75; 451333.31, 3350276.86; 451359.54,
3350283.56; 451376.77, 3350293.04; 451403.31, 3350290.50; 451431.19,
3350300.07; 451482.79, 3350312.93; 451488.83, 3350303.12; 451500.40,
3350306.57; 451505.39, 3350319.37; 451563.40, 3350330.27; 451586.37,
3350345.54; 451591.77, 3350341.44; 451617.05, 3350346.35; 451616.42,
3350373.74; 451604.75, 3350374.51; 451600.33, 3350381.81; 451597.00,
3350388.07; 451601.24, 3350388.17; 451598.87, 3350398.68; 451597.66,
3350405.00; 451595.38, 3350411.29; 451595.16, 3350420.79; 451717.43,
3350446.97; 451723.73, 3350449.24; 451724.67, 3350410.15; 451701.63,
3350399.03; 451699.79, 3350387.36; 451699.16, 3350369.37; 451704.59,
3350364.22; 451736.02, 3350378.71; 451758.79, 3350379.88; 450912.08,
3350186.80; 450914.09, 3350170.38; 450944.72, 3350174.28; 450941.70,
3350188.56; 450912.08, 3350186.80
(8) PKBM--Unit 3: Perdido Key State Park Unit, Escambia County,
Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit encompasses essential features
of beach mouse habitat within the boundary of Perdido Key State Park
from approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) east of the Alabama-Florida State line
to 4 mi (6.4 km) east of the State line and the area from the MHWL
north to the seaward extent of the maritime forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Perdido Bay,
Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E,N):
455621.62, 3351458.88; 453257.58, 3350904.44; 453254.26, 3350917.23;
453243.75, 3350913.81; 453240.29, 3350925.36; 453247.80, 3350930.76;
453266.31, 3350945.01; 453287.10, 3350948.75; 453293.56, 3350957.28;
453304.30, 3350951.20; 453307.22, 3350961.84; 453312.72, 3350973.93;
453318.59, 3350973.74; 453318.26, 3350987.47; 453306.46, 3350993.53;
453320.42, 3351005.30; 453354.81, 3351009.49; 453352.19, 3351030.56;
453343.44, 3351041.98; 453350.93, 3351069.98; 453334.30, 3351069.24;
453335.11, 3351079.83; 453352.32, 3351078.33; 453351.11, 3351095.75;
453383.68, 3351130.67; 453392.08, 3351134.05; 453401.76, 3351127.94;
453398.49, 3351117.04; 453399.11, 3351091.42; 453407.07, 3351065.97;
453425.39, 3351063.44; 453442.62, 3351059.15; 453457.24, 3351067.96;
453455.20, 3351048.81; 453459.35, 3351038.88; 453458.55, 3351022.61;
453468.79, 3351028.07; 453479.38, 3351028.32; 453481.65, 3351022.03;
453488.13, 3351016.90; 453496.35, 3351016.84; 453509.90, 3351018.69;
453515.14, 3350998.97; 453518.96, 3350988.78; 453513.14, 3350983.09;
453523.52, 3350964.71; 453521.52, 3350950.06; 453530.87, 3350939.91;
453531.03, 3350916.53; 453541.83, 3350896.97; 453550.25, 3350901.06;
453554.18, 3350913.84; 453550.50, 3350934.89; 453541.67, 3350949.48;
453545.40, 3350970.71; 453555.76, 3350988.96; 453555.40, 3351003.60;
453550.66, 3351016.29; 453543.61, 3351036.28; 453531.06, 3351038.01;
453520.97, 3351061.03; 453519.56, 3351075.79; 453527.61, 3351090.83;
453541.93, 3351105.82; 453530.48, 3351123.86; 453526.55, 3351134.75;
453515.81, 3351123.51; 453508.38, 3351126.99; 453502.88, 3351152.55;
453502.62, 3351163.12; 453509.93, 3351167.52; 453529.60, 3351160.46;
453537.21, 3351149.66; 453541.05, 3351142.42; 453555.99, 3351131.79;
453560.54, 3351133.85; 453567.88, 3351137.20; 453589.10, 3351128.92;
453600.02, 3351132.85; 453599.58, 3351151.15; 453581.16, 3351157.60;
453569.70, 3351172.41; 453595.20, 3351180.34; 453606.30, 3351176.95;
453610.23, 3351166.05; 453610.41, 3351158.73;
[[Page 60314]]
453614.52, 3351140.52; 453613.04, 3351109.74; 453630.16, 3351100.61;
453637.50, 3351100.78; 453652.55, 3351096.94; 453659.33, 3351079.14;
453667.99, 3351053.90; 453666.63, 3351040.20; 453680.62, 3351031.02;
453689.01, 3351038.43; 453705.94, 3351037.47; 453716.32, 3351044.56;
453726.05, 3351036.34; 453744.28, 3351036.58; 453737.36, 3351059.80;
453729.59, 3351085.78; 453723.99, 3351103.88; 453714.19, 3351117.27;
453702.83, 3351131.65; 453698.82, 3351155.13; 453697.00, 3351186.79;
453705.00, 3351193.96; 453720.92, 3351198.14; 453727.28, 3351183.50;
453732.16, 3351177.00; 453729.16, 3351169.40; 453732.67, 3351156.01;
453739.08, 3351150.82; 453757.95, 3351129.30; 453780.31, 3351124.25;
453779.80, 3351112.35; 453789.19, 3351101.87; 453798.84, 3351108.31;
453806.26, 3351104.82; 453810.87, 3351092.48; 453826.85, 3351088.90;
453838.67, 3351076.50; 453847.06, 3351087.49; 453860.52, 3351083.95;
453858.95, 3351105.05; 453870.87, 3351108.98; 453912.75, 3351114.80;
453908.35, 3351122.11; 453893.36, 3351128.07; 453878.61, 3351134.13;
453875.18, 3351139.43; 453873.64, 3351155.08; 453865.09, 3351158.05;
453859.60, 3351166.37; 453867.71, 3351181.37; 453877.22, 3351182.65;
453877.26, 3351205.40; 453866.08, 3351212.46; 453862.15, 3351223.35;
453843.89, 3351219.25; 453840.40, 3351211.85; 453851.93, 3351190.15;
453852.20, 3351179.17; 453843.66, 3351168.11; 453830.93, 3351168.86;
453821.56, 3351176.77; 453816.10, 3351168.50; 453829.12, 3351156.13;
453821.78, 3351152.79; 453813.14, 3351163.48; 453812.54, 3351148.92;
453820.93, 3351144.31; 453816.89, 3351135.76; 453804.14, 3351137.56;
453789.16, 3351143.55; 453783.69, 3351150.82; 453777.03, 3351163.34;
453786.25, 3351173.93; 453786.07, 3351183.64; 453797.70, 3351184.98;
453796.18, 3351203.97; 453810.99, 3351203.47; 453815.94, 3351219.24;
453818.03, 3351225.96; 453838.68, 3351224.74; 453858.30, 3351230.59;
453880.40, 3351227.45; 453906.17, 3351224.41; 453918.44, 3351229.03;
453924.78, 3351213.87; 453926.60, 3351203.46; 453937.24, 3351197.83;
453941.20, 3351209.55; 453950.55, 3351210.82; 453969.07, 3351203.94;
453976.58, 3351196.79; 453980.43, 3351189.56; 453991.70, 3351178.84;
454005.42, 3351182.55; 454020.68, 3351179.16; 454018.85, 3351196.61;
454026.94, 3351212.66; 454038.78, 3351205.61; 454035.25, 3351190.08;
454039.40, 3351179.99; 454047.26, 3351158.20; 454055.13, 3351136.41;
454077.14, 3351136.94; 454088.15, 3351137.21; 454093.16, 3351146.60;
454102.56, 3351152.11; 454117.23, 3351148.89; 454122.61, 3351155.76;
454122.33, 3351167.38; 454135.89, 3351176.16; 454147.64, 3351172.21;
454163.34, 3351179.99; 454152.50, 3351190.30; 454150.08, 3351202.92;
454153.96, 3351217.81; 454149.39, 3351231.44; 454155.90, 3351252.61;
454151.83, 3351262.16; 454158.44, 3351267.07; 454166.31, 3351245.28;
454177.05, 3351226.82; 454185.36, 3351216.44; 454205.74, 3351223.28;
454218.29, 3351220.89; 454229.12, 3351228.47; 454257.45, 3351231.92;
454269.47, 3351229.44; 454276.90, 3351225.96; 454279.11, 3351212.35;
454273.94, 3351196.59; 454268.17, 3351182.50; 454256.12, 3351174.19;
454248.56, 3351160.89; 454260.23, 3351155.97; 454269.01, 3351147.63;
454275.54, 3351140.39; 454289.93, 3351142.03; 454308.10, 3351149.79;
454346.78, 3351173.81; 454344.52, 3351161.65; 454337.54, 3351146.84;
454356.24, 3351132.64; 454370.91, 3351132.99; 454383.06, 3351133.93;
454393.16, 3351050.13; 454259.82, 3351020.46; 454175.97, 3350996.48;
454062.76, 3350971.79; 453927.63, 3350942.92; 453734.15, 3350898.01;
453573.51, 3350861.20; 453456.55, 3350840.09; 453351.02, 3350814.91;
453319.38, 3350808.87; 453284.61, 3350800.63; 453255.17, 3350791.47;
453239.41, 3350785.81; 453240.65, 3350795.13; 453252.80, 3350801.99;
453252.19, 3350827.34; 453240.34, 3350835.51; 453238.90, 3350851.33;
453247.19, 3350858.93; 453257.58, 3350904.44; 453835.77, 3350905.26;
453973.20, 3350936.55; 453981.82, 3350930.42; 453994.73, 3350922.27;
454014.14, 3350907.94; 454040.57, 3350910.68; 454051.65, 3350905.08;
454070.27, 3350909.28; 454079.54, 3350920.07; 454108.94, 3350931.35;
454122.42, 3350943.30; 454130.49, 3350960.40; 454001.89, 3350933.01;
453991.09, 3350941.21; 454110.19, 3350967.31; 454139.71, 3350968.58;
454304.13, 3351008.95; 454388.27, 3351027.14; 454389.15, 3351007.34;
454409.63, 3350998.21; 454434.55, 3351002.88; 454465.72, 3351007.08;
454486.75, 3351012.85; 454489.63, 3351020.21; 454486.81, 3351034.46;
454498.15, 3351051.17; 454742.76, 3351106.18; 454998.00, 3351165.40;
455197.31, 3351203.86; 455211.78, 3351197.08; 455217.88, 3351175.24;
455229.15, 3351164.52; 455243.92, 3351161.21; 455269.42, 3351169.15;
455309.60, 3351177.43; 455316.76, 3351184.93; 455316.78, 3351209.13;
455308.03, 3351220.55; 455302.53, 3351228.87; 455310.51, 3351234.93;
455322.87, 3351236.35; 455704.01, 3351319.87; 456148.85, 3351387.97;
456419.46, 3351431.07; 456428.30, 3351369.03; 456430.63, 3351362.78;
456430.02, 3351338.59; 456424.48, 3351321.01; 456352.66, 3351308.62;
456246.79, 3351284.11; 456176.58, 3351274.11; 456062.92, 3351258.68;
455970.76, 3351241.70; 455830.67, 3351207.69; 455644.19, 3351164.12;
455466.91, 3351134.51; 455231.29, 3351063.33; 455133.43, 3351035.62;
455048.06, 3351016.67; 454963.71, 3350999.85; 454885.53, 3350990.58;
454798.88, 3350981.10; 454731.47, 3350964.69; 454634.86, 3350928.56;
454546.66, 3350917.56; 454464.36, 3350903.31; 454383.22, 3350890.27;
454306.59, 3350877.36; 454225.36, 3350862.73; 454123.01, 3350845.48;
454027.13, 3350823.11; 453939.68, 3350803.05; 453837.42, 3350781.57;
453835.77, 3350905.26; 455298.31, 3351139.98; 455302.68, 3351134.80;
455308.98, 3351137.07; 455304.59, 3351143.30; 455298.31, 3351139.98;
454143.72, 3350909.40; 454135.25, 3350909.20; 454136.48, 3350901.83;
454142.84, 3350901.98; 454143.72, 3350909.40; 454089.94, 3350898.60;
454082.53, 3350898.42; 454083.79, 3350890.00; 454091.18, 3350891.23;
454089.94, 3350898.60; 454036.17, 3350887.80; 454037.38, 3350881.49;
454045.80, 3350883.80; 454044.59, 3350890.12; 454036.12, 3350889.91;
454036.17, 3350887.80; 455261.41, 3351132.76; 455266.83, 3351127.60;
455275.22, 3351130.97; 455267.66, 3351137.14; 455261.41, 3351132.76;
455206.47, 3351126.16; 455206.62, 3351119.82; 455215.17, 3351116.85;
455217.16, 3351122.19; 455211.77, 3351126.28; 455206.47, 3351126.16;
455354.16, 3351152.95; 455359.63, 3351145.68; 455367.97, 3351151.16;
455360.41, 3351157.33; 455354.16, 3351152.95; 453996.99, 3350886.86;
453998.28, 3350877.38; 454008.84, 3350878.69; 454005.41, 3350889.18;
453996.99, 3350886.86; 454871.49, 3351419.62; 454871.23, 3351430.31;
454866.49, 3351437.83; 454884.66, 3351445.59; 454891.91, 3351449.43;
454906.50, 3351453.44; 454924.84, 3351453.88; 454939.60, 3351450.57;
454959.51, 3351443.92; 454978.23, 3351441.60; 454985.01, 3351424.32;
454974.36, 3351420.89; 454980.23, 3351399.31; 454980.01, 3351384.16;
454998.49, 3351389.18; 455013.87, 3351380.62; 455030.67, 3351375.86;
455041.91, 3351371.38; 455040.94, 3351385.97; 455028.71, 3351409.99;
455015.52, 3351429.75; 455003.62, 3351440.04; 455009.77, 3351448.64;
455031.95, 3351451.29; 455026.99, 3351437.43; 455036.80, 3351418.42;
[[Page 60315]]
455052.70, 3351418.01; 455050.39, 3351433.76; 455084.74, 3351458.89;
455103.91, 3351455.12; 455114.32, 3351462.77; 455158.84, 3351465.34;
455173.59, 3351465.25; 455199.83, 3351467.79; 455236.04, 3351467.80;
455243.51, 3351463.97; 455258.60, 3351463.77; 455273.98, 3351476.11;
455293.04, 3351485.60; 455297.90, 3351465.10; 455306.20, 3351457.85;
455313.44, 3351465.43; 455310.96, 3351480.16; 455321.35, 3351488.87;
455333.40, 3351472.25; 455347.56, 3351481.75; 455363.81, 3351485.66;
455371.95, 3351499.59; 455374.84, 3351511.29; 455387.35, 3351520.05;
455381.77, 3351531.54; 455383.56, 3351545.32; 455404.70, 3351550.90;
455428.85, 3351561.17; 455466.42, 3351561.49; 455495.81, 3351562.20;
455522.36, 3351564.82; 455557.30, 3351560.53; 455569.73, 3351572.45;
455582.60, 3351587.66; 455658.10, 3351603.74; 455665.53, 3351608.67;
455688.10, 3351618.65; 455720.85, 3351630.42; 455742.69, 3351638.26;
455771.95, 3351642.63; 455793.33, 3351647.01; 455819.65, 3351643.77;
455863.85, 3351637.50; 455887.99, 3351626.69; 455912.77, 3351620.54;
455970.60, 3351611.22; 456003.79, 3351618.88; 456021.77, 3351616.63;
456037.84, 3351623.93; 456051.55, 3351612.05; 456081.88, 3351628.64;
456112.16, 3351639.19; 456131.26, 3351645.67; 456148.88, 3351661.95;
456164.07, 3351670.33; 456178.33, 3351671.11; 456188.89, 3351672.42;
456185.02, 3351649.65; 456188.42, 3351648.10; 456198.90, 3351652.58;
456209.29, 3351648.25; 456220.35, 3351650.90; 456229.21, 3351663.48;
456248.37, 3351658.70; 456258.91, 3351649.84; 456290.20, 3351653.76;
456294.75, 3351676.01; 456313.24, 3351670.56; 456317.05, 3351660.74;
456316.66, 3351644.09; 456317.97, 3351622.71; 456316.08, 3351608.05;
456303.01, 3351596.94; 456301.10, 3351580.69; 456291.11, 3351578.15;
456287.70, 3351567.08; 456295.39, 3351552.62; 456308.39, 3351549.50;
456313.71, 3351548.57; 456329.65, 3351546.84; 456343.53, 3351535.46;
456358.64, 3351517.51; 456374.60, 3351527.83; 456380.04, 3351543.66;
456370.71, 3351557.34; 456357.63, 3351572.88; 456343.61, 3351583.11;
456345.16, 3351606.40; 456341.53, 3351625.34; 456345.28, 3351645.51;
456358.87, 3351660.35; 456358.70, 3351667.67; 456384.38, 3351668.28;
456424.33, 3351669.24; 456426.04, 3351448.96; 456375.17, 3351441.00;
456269.04, 3351427.47; 456027.69, 3351388.73; 455710.94, 3351340.12;
455524.33, 3351301.83; 455128.77, 3351217.05; 454948.99, 3351174.89;
454904.66, 3351164.38; 454896.40, 3351199.07; 454891.99, 3351206.36;
454884.50, 3351209.35; 454868.67, 3351206.86; 454862.99, 3351222.58;
454819.83, 3351210.97; 454820.30, 3351367.66; 454817.20, 3351408.57;
454826.14, 3351416.45; 454856.73, 3351425.89; 454871.49, 3351419.62
(iii) Note: Map 2, Units 1, 2, and 3 of Perdido Key beach mouse,
follows:
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR12OC06.005
BILLING CODE 4310-55-C
(9) PKBM--Unit 4: Gulf Beach Unit, Escambia County, Florida.
(i) General Description: This unit includes essential features of
beach
[[Page 60317]]
mouse habitat between Gulf Islands National Seashore and Perdido Key
State Park from approximately 4 mi (3.2 km) east of the Alabama-Florida
State line to 6 mi (9.6 km) east of the State line and areas from the
MHWL north to the seaward extent of human development or maritime
forest.
(ii) Coordinates: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Perdido Bay,
Florida, land bounded by the following UTM 16 NAD 83 coordinates (E,
N): 457418.45, 3351766.05; 456424.33, 3351669.24; 456454.09,
3351669.95; 456460.85, 3351674.93; 456491.64, 3351678.43; 456523.29,
3351684.34; 456532.43, 3351694.62; 456550.37, 3351698.07; 456566.16,
3351685.76; 456578.84, 3351687.26; 456601.78, 3351691.77; 456612.31,
3351687.85; 456622.42, 3351676.01; 456635.18, 3351673.94; 456644.26,
3351676.53; 456637.88, 3351682.12; 456636.62, 3351690.54; 456647.33,
3351685.52; 456648.56, 3351695.66; 456653.70, 3351696.98; 456671.96,
3351681.16; 456634.44, 3351637.87; 456593.26, 3351588.26; 456571.55,
3351609.94; 456551.71, 3351597.83; 456536.99, 3351593.25; 456516.87,
3351592.77; 456495.54, 3351598.60; 456490.42, 3351591.08; 456473.22,
3351601.24; 456469.17, 3351593.74; 456464.83, 3351597.87; 456459.69,
3351591.40; 456455.40, 3351593.41; 456439.82, 3351580.36; 456444.21,
3351574.12; 456438.99, 3351570.82; 456444.42, 3351565.67; 456432.95,
3351557.99; 456440.54, 3351550.78; 456451.40, 3351547.34; 456442.96,
3351538.15; 456459.10, 3351527.97; 456472.74, 3351533.58; 456496.11,
3351530.97; 456563.03, 3351479.72; 456565.81, 3351469.33; 456524.65,
3351462.80; 456454.15, 3351450.94; 456426.04, 3351448.96; 456424.33,
3351669.24; 456424.48, 3351321.01; 456430.02, 3351338.59; 456430.63,
3351362.78; 456564.50, 3351385.46; 456586.64, 3351390.22; 456587.35,
3351393.63; 456614.78, 3351398.52; 456620.28, 3351390.19; 456648.03,
3351392.74; 456700.47, 3351403.74; 456698.05, 3351416.37; 456719.20,
3351417.93; 456731.86, 3351420.35; 456735.26, 3351410.91; 456769.12,
3351412.78; 456764.43, 3351431.70; 456792.99, 3351433.44; 456800.36,
3351435.73; 456803.68, 3351429.47; 456817.40, 3351431.91; 456821.51,
3351437.29; 456819.91, 3351459.45; 456816.56, 3351466.77; 456807.81,
3351478.19; 456802.34, 3351485.45; 456822.35, 3351490.16; 456824.95,
3351470.14; 456825.56, 3351444.79; 456829.07, 3351431.13; 456847.12,
3351429.45; 456871.67, 3351432.98; 456926.58, 3351440.64; 456935.89,
3351438.97; 456993.19, 3351446.46; 457036.45, 3351453.84; 457029.58,
3351519.21; 457058.09, 3351523.07; 457062.16, 3351486.17; 457070.75,
3351481.09; 457071.02, 3351459.12; 457090.30, 3351461.47; 457117.56,
3351462.35; 457118.42, 3351470.83; 457156.38, 3351478.08; 457159.02,
3351467.35; 457184.62, 3351466.08; 457211.91, 3351471.07; 457248.66,
3351473.95; 457246.95, 3351489.05; 457264.52, 3351491.54; 457266.87,
3351480.21; 457284.42, 3351483.74; 457291.68, 3351483.91; 457294.59,
3351492.26; 457302.89, 3351492.46; 457305.08, 3351487.34; 457316.46,
3351488.64; 457313.72, 3351499.82; 457314.58, 3351508.30; 457335.68,
3351511.97; 457334.42, 3351520.40; 457340.82, 3351518.44; 457358.23,
3351520.69; 457357.79, 3351495.84; 457374.33, 3351498.31; 457365.85,
3351534.89; 457357.33, 3351536.80; 457356.06, 3351556.63; 457352.57,
3351569.23; 457366.02, 3351571.89; 457374.68, 3351520.31; 457378.89,
3351521.46; 457371.32, 3351572.02; 457390.27, 3351576.70; 457392.90,
3351555.62; 457384.51, 3351552.25; 457386.00, 3351534.32; 457427.14,
3351541.65; 457419.82, 3351581.64; 457503.24, 3351593.15; 457502.54,
3351578.33; 457493.19, 3351570.71; 457489.28, 3351556.88; 457496.90,
3351548.60; 457490.70, 3351542.11; 457494.15, 3351530.57; 457516.29,
3351535.33; 457522.54, 3351539.70; 457550.02, 3351542.48; 457561.82,
3351536.42; 457569.00, 3351546.10; 457585.95, 3351546.51; 457608.18,
3351547.04; 457616.73, 3351544.07; 457628.28, 3351548.58; 457709.53,
3351562.15; 457727.48, 3351564.70; 457727.15, 3351578.43; 457725.96,
3351583.69; 457755.51, 3351588.62; 457753.46, 3351629.80; 457764.00,
3351632.16; 457766.35, 3351578.31; 457755.81, 3351575.95; 457758.24,
3351563.32; 457770.94, 3351563.62; 457769.22, 3351591.06; 457783.04,
3351589.28; 457786.39, 3351581.96; 457793.86, 3351580.03; 457799.23,
3351576.99; 457802.28, 3351582.34; 457810.33, 3351577.46; 457814.88,
3351586.87; 457823.48, 3351581.79; 457830.71, 3351589.37; 457845.54,
3351589.72; 457848.64, 3351592.97; 457860.21, 3351596.42; 457863.51,
3351591.21; 457872.99, 3351593.55; 457870.52, 3351608.29; 457869.13,
3351622.00; 457865.32, 3351648.33; 457872.70, 3351649.57; 457874.60,
3351614.73; 457878.39, 3351589.45; 457895.26, 3351593.03; 457911.06,
3351596.58; 457907.40, 3351616.57; 457903.44, 3351649.24; 457909.69,
3351653.62; 457963.51, 3351662.31; 457967.26, 3351616.41; 457969.22,
3351601.14; 458060.19, 3351607.55; 458063.47, 3351597.71; 458097.45,
3351599.99; 458086.80, 3351646.24; 458133.51, 3351653.48; 458139.17,
3351627.41; 458146.71, 3351622.31; 458155.10, 3351625.68; 458187.98,
3351624.35; 458210.11, 3351629.11; 458212.93, 3351643.98; 458210.46,
3351658.72; 458241.12, 3351661.56; 458247.49, 3351660.66; 458260.18,
3351662.02; 458273.89, 3351664.46; 458303.41, 3351670.46; 458301.06,
3351646.92; 458325.37, 3351649.62; 458340.85, 3351655.50; 458353.41,
3351662.14; 458367.17, 3351662.47; 458376.80, 3351658.47; 458389.46,
3351660.89; 458391.78, 3351652.49; 458403.35, 3351655.94; 458406.35,
3351663.41; 458434.76, 3351671.49; 458437.74, 3351680.02; 458479.08,
3351678.89; 458516.02, 3351685.06; 458529.55, 3351694.90; 458538.02,
3351695.11; 458546.60, 3351691.08; 458576.44, 3351694.74; 458581.31,
3351701.43; 458589.58, 3351710.08; 458637.43, 3351709.74; 458676.63,
3351711.18; 458739.60, 3351712.15; 458741.86, 3351730.19; 458756.78,
3351731.19; 458774.55, 3351725.40; 458787.91, 3351730.90; 458801.31,
3351734.33; 458804.24, 3351741.64; 458811.62, 3351745.25; 458821.07,
3351748.65; 458835.16, 3351749.33; 458843.17, 3351754.73; 458850.74,
3351762.39; 458853.87, 3351772.42; 458862.55, 3351776.16; 458874.82,
3351776.89; 458884.32, 3351778.31; 458896.58, 3351780.58; 458902.29,
3351774.38; 458911.71, 3351779.36; 458911.75, 3351794.03; 458909.02,
3351808.63; 458907.68, 3351817.66; 458910.73, 3351823.02; 458921.35,
3351824.38; 458928.70, 3351824.51; 458931.50, 3351815.51; 458934.42,
3351763.34; 458954.48, 3351765.94; 458958.85, 3351760.76; 458989.40,
3351767.83; 459010.48, 3351772.56; 459015.02, 3351759.99; 459080.48,
3351773.10; 459120.76, 3351780.28; 459145.81, 3351784.26; 459188.94,
3351792.26; 459218.91, 3351797.12; 459236.51, 3351798.58; 459235.30,
3351805.79; 459244.63, 3351806.02; 459245.24, 3351823.63; 459268.75,
3351826.32; 459293.03, 3351832.50; 459313.02, 3351835.84; 459337.20,
3351839.28; 459331.34, 3351866.93; 459352.08, 3351871.97; 459360.89,
3351846.06; 459379.43, 3351851.68; 459373.67, 3351875.35; 459398.83,
3351880.17; 459402.12, 3351857.40; 459421.77, 3351859.94; 459427.96,
3351861.13; 459445.51, 3351864.65; 459441.85, 3351887.33; 459466.59,
3351894.14; 459470.25, 3351871.45; 459491.87, 3351878.18; 459494.07,
3351873.06; 459514.71, 3351877.69; 459511.99, 3351861.07; 459522.41,
3351859.25; 459537.96,
[[Page 60318]]
3351859.62; 459545.22, 3351859.80; 459572.33, 3351854.24; 459589.44,
3351851.93; 459605.58, 3351851.93; 459622.15, 3351853.36; 459635.52,
3351857.82; 459645.87, 3351859.10; 459651.96, 3351864.43; 459657.25,
3351880.07; 459658.58, 3351848.02; 459574.09, 3351824.26; 459385.17,
3351785.58; 459270.46, 3351767.31; 459167.89, 3351749.83; 459032.84,
3351726.42; 458956.05, 3351714.64; 458903.74, 3351702.63; 458835.68,
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3351568.07; 457983.13, 3351551.80; 457839.55, 3351530.39; 457720.33,
3351509.56; 457584.17, 3351488.33; 457400.43, 3351462.79; 457164.03,
3351424.36; 457037.43, 3351402.30; 456936.11, 3351386.13; 456862.21,
3351374.85; 456750.30, 3351358.43; 456606.63, 3351341.24; 456424.48,
3351321.01; 456567.34, 3351537.94; 456569.21, 3351542.74; 456569.90,
3351547.12; 456572.61, 3351549.96; 456620.68, 3351604.45; 456671.15,
3351662.58; 456680.02, 3351659.95; 456681.47, 3351665.53; 456689.38,
3351666.91; 456696.94, 3351666.70; 456704.21, 3351661.72; 456709.69,
3351665.02; 456715.11, 3351671.10; 456737.47, 3351683.13; 456736.02,
3351693.79; 456726.44, 3351700.09; 456724.07, 3351711.35; 456735.32,
3351706.07; 456740.43, 3351714.96; 456739.22, 3351722.17; 456744.31,
3351726.44; 456743.15, 3351731.58; 456732.78, 3351731.33; 456737.79,
3351738.70; 456750.30, 3351735.89; 456754.15, 3351748.41; 456772.82,
3351754.06; 456784.31, 3351760.67; 456799.27, 3351770.19; 456792.35,
3351785.63; 456775.66, 3351788.32; 456801.19, 3351816.68; 456835.61,
3351855.95; 456879.65, 3351907.74; 45688