[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR216.47]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 216_REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
 
                      Subpart D_Special Exceptions
 
Sec. 216.47  Access to marine mammal tissue, analyses, and data.

    (a) Applications for the National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank samples 
(NMMTB). (1) A principal investigator, contributor or holder of a 
scientific research permit issued in accordance with the provisions of 
this subpart may apply for access to a tissue specimen sample in the 
NMMTB. Applicants for tissue specimen samples from the NMMTB must submit 
a signed written request with attached study plan to the Marine Mammal 
Health and Stranding Response Program (MMHSRP) Program Manager, Office 
of Protected Resources, NMFS. The written request must include:
    (i) A clear and concise statement of the proposed use of the banked 
tissue specimen. The applicant must demonstrate that the proposed use of 
the banked tissue is consistent with the goals of the NMMTB and the 
MMHSRP.
    (A) The goals of the MMHSRP are to facilitate the collection and 
dissemination of reference data on marine mammals and health trends of 
marine mammal populations in the wild; to correlate the health of marine 
mammals and marine mammal populations in the wild with available data on 
physical, chemical, and biological environmental parameters; and to 
coordinate effective responses to unusual mortality events.
    (B) The goal of the NMMTB is to maintain quality controlled marine 
mammal tissues that will permit retrospective analyses to determine 
environmental trends of contaminants and other analytes of interest and 
that will provide the highest quality samples for analyses using new and 
innovative techniques.
    (ii) A copy of the applicant's scientific research permit. The 
applicant must demonstrate that the proposed use of the banked tissue is 
authorized by the permit;
    (iii) Name of principal investigator, official title, and affiliated 
research or academic organization;
    (iv) Specific tissue sample and quantity desired;
    (v) Research facility where analyses will be conducted. The 
applicant must demonstrate that the research facility will follow the 
Analytical Quality Assurance (AQA) program, which was designed to ensure 
the accuracy, precision, level of detection, and intercompatibility of 
data resulting from chemical analyses of marine mammal tissues. The AQA 
consists of annual interlaboratory comparisons and the development of 
control materials and

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standard reference materials for marine mammal tissues;
    (vi) Verification that funding is available to conduct the research;
    (vii) Estimated date for completion of research, and schedule/date 
of subsequent reports;
    (viii) Agreement that all research findings based on use of the 
banked tissue will be reported to the NMMTB, MMHSRP Program Manager and 
the contributor; and the sequences of tissue specimen samples that are 
used/released for genetic analyses (DNA sequencing) will be archived in 
the National Center for biotechnology Information's GenBank. Sequence 
accessions in GenBank should document the source, citing a NIST field 
number that indentifies the animal; and
    (ix) Agreement that credit and acknowledgment will be given to U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), US Geologic Service (USGS), National 
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the Minerals Management 
Service (MMS), NMFS, the NMMTB, and the collector for use of banked 
tissues.
    (2) The applicant shall insert the following acknowledgment in all 
publications, abstracts, or presentations based on research using the 
banked tissue:
    The specimens used in this study were collected by [the contributor] 
and provided by the National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank, which is 
maintained in the National Biomonitoring Specimen Bank at NIST and which 
is operated under the direction of NMFS with the collaboration of MMS, 
USGS, USFWS, and NIST through the Marine Mammal Health and Stranding 
Response Program [and the Alaska Marine Mammal Tissue Archival Project 
if the samples are from Alaska].
    (3) Upon submission of a complete application, the MMHSRP Program 
Manager will send the request and attached study plan to the following 
entities which will function as the review committee:
    (i) Appropriate Federal agency (NMFS or USFWS) marine mammal 
management office for that particular species; and
    (ii) Representatives of the NMMTB Collaborating Agencies (NMFS, 
USFS, USGS Biological Resources Division, and NIST) If no member of the 
review committee is an expert in the field that is related to the 
proposed research activity, any member may request an outside review of 
the proposal, which may be outside of NMFS or USFWS but within the 
Federal Government.
    (4) The MMHSRP Program Manager will send the request and attached 
study plan to any contributor(s) of the tissue specimen sample. The 
contributor(s) of the sample may submit comments on the proposed 
research activity to the Director, Office of Protected Resources within 
30 days of the date that the request was sent to the contributor(s).
    (5) The USFWS Representative of the NMMTB Collaborating Agencies 
will be chair of review committees for requests involving species 
managed by the DOI. The MMHSRP Program Manager will be chair of all 
other review committees.
    (6) Each committee chair will provide recommendations on the request 
and an evaluation of the study plan to the Director, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS.
    (7) The Director, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, will make the 
final decision on release of the samples based on the advice provided by 
the review committee, comments received from any contributor(s) of the 
sample within the time provided in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, and 
determination that the proposed use of the banked tissue specimen is 
consistent with the goals of the MMHSRP and the NMMTB. The Director will 
send a written decision to the applicant and send copies to all review 
committee members. If the samples are released, the response will 
indicate whether the samples have been homogenized and, if not, the 
homogenization schedule.
    (8) The applicant will bear all shipping and homogenization costs 
related to use of any specimens from the NMMTB.
    (9) The applicant will dispose of the tissue specimen sample 
consistent with the provisions of the applicant's scientific research 
permit after the research is completed, unless the requester submits 
another request and receives approval pursuant to this section. The 
request must be submitted within three months after the original project 
has been completed.

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    (b) [Reserved]

[69 FR 41979, July 13, 2004]