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Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 104 / Thursday, June 1, 2017 / Notices
Revocation of the AD Order on Shrimp
From Brazil
As a result of the determination by the
ITC that revocation of the AD order on
shrimp from Brazil would not be likely
to lead to continuation or recurrence of
material injury to an industry in the
United States, pursuant to section
751(d)(2) of the Act, the Department is
revoking the AD order on shrimp from
Brazil. Pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of
the Act and 19 CFR 351.222(i)(2)(i), the
effective date of revocation is April 29,
2016 (i.e., the fifth anniversary of the
date of publication in the Federal
Register of the notice of continuation of
the antidumping duty orders).7
Cash Deposits and Assessment of Duties
on Shrimp From Brazil
The Department will notify CBP, 15
days after publication of this notice, to
terminate the suspension of liquidation
and to discontinue the collection of cash
deposits on entries of shrimp from
Brazil, entered or withdrawn from
warehouse, on or after April 29, 2016.
The Department will further instruct
CBP to refund with interest all cash
deposits on unliquidated entries made
on or after April 29, 2016. Entries of
subject merchandise prior to the
effective date of revocation will
continue to be subject to suspension of
liquidation and AD deposit
requirements and assessments.
Administrative Protective Order
This notice also serves as the only
reminder to parties subject to
administrative protective order (APO) of
their responsibility concerning the
return/destruction or conversion to
judicial protective order of proprietary
information disclosed under APO in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3).
Failure to comply is a violation of the
APO which may be subject to sanctions.
These five-year (sunset) reviews and
notice are in accordance with sections
751(c) and (d)(2), and 777(i) the Act,
and 19 CFR 351.218(f)(4).
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Dated: May 25, 2017.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations.
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7 See
Certain Frozen Warmwater Shrimp From
Brazil, India, the People’s Republic of China,
Thailand, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam:
Continuation of Antidumping Duty Orders, 76 FR
23972 (April 29, 2011).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–122–854]
Supercalendered Paper From Canada:
Amended Final Results of the
Countervailing Duty Expedited Review
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
AGENCY:
The Department of Commerce
(the Department) is amending the Final
Results 1 of the expedited review of the
countervailing duty order on
supercalendered paper from Canada to
correct a ministerial error.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Effective June 1, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peter Zukowski, AD/CVD Operations,
Office I, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20230; telephone 202–482–0189.
Cash Deposit Instructions
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.214(k)(3)(iv),
because we determined a
countervailable subsidy rate for Catalyst
that is de minimis, in the final results
of the expedited review we excluded
Catalyst from the countervailing duty
order.5 Because Catalyst’s rate remains
de minimis, we will not issue new
instructions to CBP.
Disclosure
We will disclose the calculations
performed for these amended final
results to interested parties within five
business days of the date of the
publication of this notice in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.224(b)
We are issuing and publishing this
notice in accordance with 19 CFR
351.214(k) and 19 CFR 351.224(e).
Dated: May 24, 2017.
Ronald K. Lorentzen,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
and Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2017–11204 Filed 5–31–17; 8:45 am]
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
On April 24, 2017, we received a
timely ministerial error allegation from
Catalyst Paper Corporation, Catalyst
Pulp and Paper Sales Inc., Catalyst
Paper (USA) Inc., and their affiliated
companies (collectively Catalyst)
regarding the Department’s final subsidy
rate calculations.2
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Ministerial Errors
We analyzed Catalyst’s ministerial
error 3 comments and determined, in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(e), that
there was a ministerial error in our
calculation of Catalyst’s net subsidy rate
for the Final Results.4 In accordance
with 19 CFR 351.224(e), we are
amending the net subsidy rate for
Catalyst from 0.94 percent (de minimis)
to 0.93 percent (de minimis).
1 See Supercalendered Paper from Canada: Final
Results of the Countervailing Duty Expedited
Review, 82 FR 18896 (April 24, 2017) (Final
Results), and accompanying Issues and Decision
Memorandum.
2 See letter to the Department, ‘‘Supercalendered
Paper from Canada: Catalyst’s Ministerial Error
Comments’’ (April 24, 2017) (Catalyst Ministerial
Error Allegation).
3 A ‘‘ministerial error’’ is defined by 19 CFR
351.224(f) as an error ‘‘in addition, subtraction, or
other arithmetic function, clerical error resulting
from inaccurate copying, duplication, or the like,
and any similar type of unintentional error which
the Secretary considers ministerial.’’
4 See ‘‘Expedited Review of the Countervailing
Duty Order on Supercalendered Paper from Canada:
Allegations of Ministerial Errors,’’ May 24, 2017
(Ministerial Error Memorandum).
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Proposed Information Collection;
Comment Request; Alaska Region
Scale and Catch Weighing
Requirements
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Commerce, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Written comments must be
submitted on or before July 31, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer,
Department of Commerce, Room 6616,
14th and Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
Internet at pracomments@doc.gov).
SUMMARY:
5 See Final Results, 82 FR at 18897 (explaining
that only merchandise produced and exported by
Catalyst is excluded from the Order, and that the
exclusion does not apply to merchandise produced
by Catalyst and exported by any other company or
merchandise produced by any other company and
exported by Catalyst).
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Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 104 / Thursday, June 1, 2017 / Notices
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument and instructions should be
directed to Jennifer Watson, (907) 586–
7228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
This request is for extension of a
currently approved information
collection.
Scale and catch weighing
requirements address performance
standards designed to ensure that all
catch delivered to the processor is
accurately weighed and accounted for.
Scale and catch-weighing monitoring is
required for Western Alaska Community
Development Quota Program (CDQ)
catcher/processors (C/Ps), American
Fisheries Act (AFA) C/Ps, AFA
motherships, AFA shoreside processors
and stationary floating processors,
Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program
trawl C/Ps, non-AFA trawl C/Ps
participating in Bering Sea and Aleutian
Islands (BSAI) trawl fisheries, and
longline C/Ps participating in BSAI
Pacific cod fisheries.
National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) has identified three primary
objectives for monitoring catch. First,
monitoring must ensure independent
verification of catch weight, species
composition, and location data for every
delivery by a catcher vessel or every pot
by a C/P. Second, all catch must be
weighed accurately using NMFSapproved scales to determine the weight
of total catch. Third, the system must
provide a verifiable record of the weight
of each delivery. To effectively manage
fisheries, NMFS must have data that
will provide reliable independent
estimates of the total catch.
II. Method of Collection
Respondents have a choice of either
electronic or paper forms. Methods of
submittal include email, online, mail,
and facsimile transmission. Daily flow
scale and hopper scale tests are reported
using an electronic logbook. Printed
reports are generated automatically by
software. Video monitoring systems
record and store video data
automatically.
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III. Data
OMB Control Number: 0648–0330.
Form Number(s): None.
Type of Review: Regular submission
(extension of a current information
collection).
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit organizations; Individuals or
households.
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Estimated Number of Respondents:
140.
Estimated Time per Response: 6
minutes for at-sea flow scales inspection
request; 45 minutes for record of daily
flow scale test and record of daily
hopper scale test; 1 minute for
groundfish catch weight printed report,
groundfish audit trail printed report,
groundfish calibration log printed
report, groundfish fault log printed
report, crab catch weight printed report,
crab audit trail printed report, and State
of Alaska scale printed report; 1 hour for
electronic bin monitoring system, record
and store data; 2 hours for observer
sampling station inspection request, bin
video monitoring inspection request,
flow scale video monitoring inspection
request, Chinook salmon bycatch video
monitoring inspection request, and
freezer longline video monitoring
inspection request; 30 minutes for
notification of Pacific cod freezer
longline monitoring option; 16 hours for
crab catch monitoring plan (CMP); 8
hours for CMP addendum; 5 minutes for
CMP inspection request and catch
monitoring and control plan (CMCP)
inspection request; 40 hours for CMCP;
8 hours for CMCP addendum; 2 minutes
to notify observer of flow scale test and
notify observer of hopper scale test; and
5 minutes to notify observer of pollock,
CDQ, or rockfish program deliveries.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 11,037.
Estimated Total Annual Cost to
Public: $895,706 in recordkeeping/
reporting costs.
IV. Request for Comments
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost) of the
proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and/or
included in the request for OMB
approval of this information collection;
they also will become a matter of public
record.
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Dated: May 26, 2017.
Sarah Brabson,
NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XE201
Notice of Availability of the Deepwater
Horizon Oil Spill Texas Trustee
Implementation Group Draft 2017
Restoration Plan and Environmental
Assessment: Restoration of Wetlands,
Coastal, and Nearshore Habitats; and
Oysters; Correction
National Marine Fisheries
Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability;
correction.
AGENCY:
NMFS published a document
in the Federal Register of May 18, 2017,
to announce two meetings to inform the
public of the availability of the Draft
Restoration Plan and Environmental
Assessment and to invite the public to
provide written and oral comments. The
document contained an error in the date
for persons with disabilities to request
special accommodations. This
document corrects the error by
clarifying that no request for American
Sign Language accommodations is
necessary. All other information
contained in the original document
remains unchanged.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration—Jamie Schubert,
Jamie.Schubert@noaa.gov;
• Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department—Don Pitts, Don.Pitts@
tpwd.texas.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Correction
In the Federal Register of May 18,
2017, in FR Doc. 2017–10008, on page
22812, in the third column, under the
heading, ‘‘Public Meeting Schedule,’’
the last paragraph is corrected to read:
‘‘Written and oral comments on the
Draft RP/EA may be submitted at the
public meetings. American Sign
Language translation services will be
provided at both public meetings.’’
Authority
The authority for this action is OPA
(33 U.S.C. 2701 et seq.) and the OPA
NRDA regulations at 15 CFR part 990.
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