[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: 50CFR404.3]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
CHAPTER IV--JOINT REGULATIONS (UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, 
 
PART 404_NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS MARINE NATIONAL MONUMENT--Table 
 
Sec. 404.3  Definitions.

    The following definitions are applicable only to this Part.
    Attract or Attracting means luring or attempting to lure a living 
resource by any means, except the mere presence of human beings (e.g., 
swimmers, divers, boaters).
    Bottomfish Species means Bottomfish management unit species as 
defined at 50 CFR 665.12.
    Commercial Bottomfishing means commercial fishing for bottomfish 
species.
    Commercial passenger vessel means a vessel that carries individuals 
who have paid for such carriage.
    Commercial pelagic trolling means commercial fishing for pelagic 
species.
    Deserting a vessel means:
    (1) Leaving a vessel aground or adrift:
    (i) Without notifying the Secretaries of the vessel going aground or 
adrift within 12 hours of its discovery and developing and presenting to 
the Secretaries a preliminary salvage plan within 24 hours of such 
notification;
    (ii) After expressing or manifesting intention to not undertake or 
to cease salvage efforts; or
    (iii) When the Secretaries are unable, after reasonable efforts, to 
reach the owner/operator within 12 hours of the vessel's condition being 
reported to authorities.
    (2) Leaving a vessel at anchor when its condition creates potential 
for a grounding, discharge, or deposit and the owner/operator fails to 
secure the vessel in a timely manner.
    Ecological Reserve means the areas of the Monument, identified in 
the Proclamation, consisting of contiguous, diverse habitats that 
provide natural spawning, nursery, and permanent residence areas for the 
replenishment and genetic protection of marine life, and also to protect 
and preserve natural assemblages of habitats and species within areas 
representing a broad diversity of resources and habitats found within 
the Monument. Specific coordinates for Ecological Reserves within the 
Monument are found in the Proclamation, and the Ecological Reserves 
consist of the areas within the geodetic lines connecting these 
coordinates. The Ecological Reserves are depicted on the map in Appendix 
A to part 404.
    Ecological integrity means a condition determined to be 
characteristic of an ecosystem that has the ability to maintain the 
function, structure, and abundance of natural biological communities, 
including rates of change in response to natural environmental 
variation.
    Fishing year means the year beginning at 0001 local time on January 
1 and ending at 2400 local time on December 31.
    Introduced Species means:
    (1) A species (including, but not limited to, any of its biological 
matter capable of propagation) that is non-native to the ecosystem(s) 
protected by the Monument; or
    (2) Any organism into which genetic matter from another species has 
been transferred in order that the host organism acquires the genetic 
traits of the transferred genes.
    Landing means offloading fish from a fishing vessel or causing fish 
to be offloaded from a fishing vessel.
    Midway Atoll Special Management Area means the area of the Monument 
surrounding Midway Atoll out to a distance of 12 nautical miles, 
established for the enhanced management, protection, and preservation of 
Monument wildlife and historical resources. The

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geographic coordinates of this area, which consists of the area within 
the geodetic lines connecting these coordinates, are found in the 
Proclamation. The Midway Atoll Special Management Area is depicted on 
the map in Appendix A to part 404.
    Mobile transceiver unit means a vessel monitoring system or VMS 
device, as described in Appendix E to this Part, installed on board a 
vessel that is used for vessel monitoring and transmitting the vessel's 
position as required by this Part.
    Monument means the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National 
Monument.
    Native Hawaiian Practices means cultural activities conducted for 
the purposes of perpetuating traditional knowledge, caring for and 
protecting the environment and strengthening cultural and spiritual 
connections to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands that have demonstrable 
benefits to the Native Hawaiian community. This may include, but is not 
limited to, the non-commercial use of Monument resources for direct 
personal consumption while in the Monument.
    Ocean-based ecotourism means a class of fee-for-service activities 
that involves visiting the Monument for study, enjoyment, or volunteer 
assistance for purposes of conservation and management.
    Office for Law Enforcement (OLE) refers to NOAA, National Marine 
Fisheries Service, Office for Law Enforcement.
    Pelagic Species means Pacific Pelagic Management Unit Species as 
defined at 50 CFR 665.12.
    Pono means appropriate, correct, and deemed necessary by traditional 
standards in the Hawaiian culture.
    Proclamation means Presidential Proclamation 8031, dated June 15, 
2006 (71 FR 36443).
    Recreational activity means an activity conducted for personal 
enjoyment that does not result in the extraction of Monument resources 
and that does not involve a fee-for-service transaction. This includes, 
but is not limited to, wildlife viewing, SCUBA diving, snorkeling, and 
boating.
    Secretaries means the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of the 
Interior or their designees.
    Special Preservation Area (SPA) means discrete, biologically 
important areas of the Monument, identified in the Proclamation, within 
which uses are subject to conditions, restrictions, and prohibitions, 
including but not limited to access restrictions. SPAs are used to avoid 
concentrations of uses that could result in declines in species 
populations or habitat, to reduce conflicts between uses, to protect 
areas that are critical for sustaining important marine species or 
habitats, or to provide opportunities for scientific research. Specific 
coordinates for Special Preservation Areas within the Monument are found 
in the Proclamation, and the Special Preservation Areas consist of the 
areas within the geodetic lines connecting these coordinates. The 
Special Preservation Areas are depicted on the map in Appendix A to part 
404.
    Special ocean use means an activity or use of the Monument that is 
engaged in to generate revenue or profits for one or more of the persons 
associated with the activity or use, and does not destroy, cause the 
loss of, or injure Monument resources. This includes ocean-based 
ecotourism and other activities such as educational and research 
activities that are engaged in to generate revenue, but does not include 
commercial fishing for bottomfish or pelagic species conducted pursuant 
to a valid permit issued by NOAA.
    Stowed and not available for immediate use means not readily 
accessible for immediate use, e.g., by being securely covered and lashed 
to a deck or bulkhead, tied down, unbaited, unloaded, or partially 
disassembled (such as spear shafts being kept separate from spear guns).
    Sustenance fishing means fishing for bottomfish or pelagic species 
in which all catch is consumed within the Monument, and that is 
incidental to an activity permitted under this part.
    Vessel monitoring system or VMS means a vessel monitoring system or 
mobile transceiver unit as described in Sec. 404.5 and approved by 
Office for Law Enforcement for use on vessels permitted to access the 
Monument, as required by this Part.

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