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Federal Register/Vol. 77, No. 126/Friday, June 29, 2012/Notices 38834 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 126 / Friday, June 29, 2012 / Notices criteria used as a basis for selecting the designation of certain animals and Arlington, VA 22230. Telephone Number: grantee. certain geographic areas a requiring (703) 292–8002, email: [email protected]. The full Solicitation for Grant special protection. The regulations Purpose of Meeting: To provide advice and Applications is posted on recommendations concerning Innovation establish such a permit system to Corps. www.grants.gov under U.S. Department designate Antarctic Specially Protected of Labor/ODEP. Applications submitted Areas. Agenda through www.grants.gov or hard copy The applications received are as July 18, 2012 will be accepted. If you need to speak follows: 12:00–3:00 p.m. Opening Statements by Dr. to a person concerning these grants, you Permit Application: 2013–010 Subra Suresh, Director, NSF I–Corps may telephone Cassandra Mitchell, Showcase Grant Officer, at 202–693–4570 (not a 1. Applicant: Diane H. Tuft, 101 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Review and discussion toll-free number). If you have issues Central Park West, New York, NY of the current I–Corps projects and future regarding access to the www.grants.gov 10023. directions. Web site, you may telephone the Activity for Which Permit Is Requested Dated: June 26, 2012. Contact Center Phone at 1–800–518– Susanne Bolton, 4726. Enter Antarctic Specially Protected Committee Management Officer. Signed in Washington, DC, this 14th day of Areas. The applicant is a member of the [FR Doc. 2012–16047 Filed 6–28–12; 8:45 am] June 2012. Artists and Writers Program and plans BILLING CODE 7555–01–P Cassandra R. Mitchell, to enter Caughley Beach, Cape Bird Grant Officer. (ASPA 116), Cape Royds (ASPA 121), and Cape Crozier (ASPA 124) to [FR Doc. 2012–15952 Filed 6–28–12; 8:45 am] NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION photograph and record sounds of BILLING CODE 4510–FT–P wildlife in Antarctica including Adelie Notice of Permits Issued Under the and Emperor penguins. The recordings Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978 along with that of the wind and other NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION aspects of the environment will allow AGENCY: National Science Foundation. the applicant to capture the essence of ACTION: Notice of permits issued under Notice of Permit Applications Received Antarctica through light, sound and the Antarctic Conservation of 1978, Under the Antarctic Conservation Act movement. The resulting images and Public Law 95–541. of 1978 sounds will be included in the SUMMARY: The National Science AGENCY: National Science Foundation. installation that will be created about Foundation (NSF) is required to publish ACTION: Notice of permit applications Antarctica. notice of permits issued under the received under the Antarctic Location Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978. Conservation Act of 1978. This is the required notice. Caughley Beach, Cape Bird (ASPA SUMMARY: The National Science 116), Cape Royds (ASPA 121), Cape FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nadene G. Kennedy, Permit Office, Foundation (NSF) is required to publish Crozier (ASPA 124), and Cape Bird, Office of Polar Programs, Rm. 755, a notice of permit applications received Ross Island. to conduct activities regulated under the National Science Foundation, 4201 Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978. Dates Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230. NSF has published regulations under October 1, 2012 to January 31, 2013. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May the Antarctic Conservation Act. This is 24, 2012, the National Science the required notice of permit Nadene G. Kennedy, Foundation published a notice in the applications received. Permit Officer, Office of Polar Programs. Federal Register of a permit application DATES: Interested parties are invited to [FR Doc. 2012–15885 Filed 6–28–12; 8:45 am] received. The permit was issued on June submit written data, comments, or BILLING CODE 7555–01–P 25, 2012 to: views with respect to this permit Permit No. 2013–005 application by July 30, 2012. This application may be inspected by NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Jean Pennycook. interested parties at the Permit Office, Nadene G. Kennedy, address below. Advisory Committee for Innovation Corps; Notice of Meeting Permit Officer. ADDRESSES: Comments should be [FR Doc. 2012–15891 Filed 6–28–12; 8:45 am] addressed to Permit Office, Room 755, In accordance with the Federal BILLING CODE 7555–01–P Office of Polar Programs, National Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92– Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson 463, as amended), the National Science Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230. Foundation announces the following DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: meeting: HUMAN SERVICES Polly A. Penhale at the above address or Name: Innovation Corps for Advisory (703) 292–7420. Committee, #80463. Final Effect of Designation of a Class SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Dates/Time: July 18, 2012, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 of Employees for Addition to the National Science Foundation, as p.m. Special Exposure Cohort directed by the Antarctic Conservation Places: National Science Foundation, 4201 AGENCY: National Institute for Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–541), as Wilson Boulevard, Room 1295, Arlington, VA 22230. Occupational Safety and Health amended by the Antarctic Science, Type of Meeting: Open. (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control Tourism and Conservation Act of 1996, Contact Person: Dr. Dedric A. Carter, and Prevention, Department of Health has developed regulations for the Senior Advisor for Strategic Initiatives, Office and Human Services (HHS). establishment of a permit system for of the Director, Suite 1205, National Science ACTION Notice. various activities in Antarctica and Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, : VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:52 Jun 28, 2012 Jkt 226001 PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\29JNN1.SGM 29JNN1 mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES.
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