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Federal Register/Vol. 86, No. 133/Thursday, July 15, 2021 37316 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 133 / Thursday, July 15, 2021 / Notices TABLE 1—TAKE ANALYSIS—Continued Authorized 1 2 Species take Scaled take Abundance % Abundance Rough-toothed dolphin .................................................................................... 491 140.9 4,853 2.9 Bottlenose dolphin ........................................................................................... 2,154 618.2 176,108 0.4 Clymene dolphin .............................................................................................. 1,552 445.4 11,895 3.7 Atlantic spotted dolphin ................................................................................... 834 239.4 74,785 0.3 Pantropical spotted dolphin ............................................................................. 8,521 2,445.5 102,361 2.4 Spinner dolphin ................................................................................................ 1,618 464.4 25,114 1.8 Striped dolphin ................................................................................................. 642 184.3 5,229 3.5 Fraser’s dolphin ............................................................................................... 188 54.0 1,665 3.2 Risso’s dolphin ................................................................................................. 429 126.6 3,764 3.4 Melon-headed whale....................................................................................... 1,008 297.4 7,003 4.2 Pygmy killer whale ........................................................................................... 248 73.2 2,126 3.4 False killer whale ............................................................................................. 361 106.5 3,204 3.3 Killer whale ...................................................................................................... 7 n/a 267 2.6 Short-finned pilot whale ................................................................................... 251 74.0 1,981 3.7 1 Scalar ratios were applied to ‘‘Authorized Take’’ values as described at 86 FR 5322, 5404 (January 19, 2021) to derive scaled take numbers shown here. 2 Best abundance estimate. For most taxa, the best abundance estimate for purposes of comparison with take estimates is considered here to be the model-predicted abundance (Roberts et al., 2016). For those taxa where a density surface model predicting abundance by month was produced, the maximum mean seasonal abundance was used. For those taxa where abundance is not predicted by month, only mean annual abundance is available. For the killer whale, the larger estimated SAR abundance estimate is used. 3 Includes 7 takes by Level A harassment and 248 takes by Level B harassment. Scalar ratio is applied to takes by Level B harassment only; small numbers determination made on basis of scaled Level B harassment take plus authorized Level A harassment take. Based on the analysis contained SUMMARY: The United States Patent and DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION herein of Chevron’s proposed survey Trademark Office (USPTO) published a [Docket No.: ED–2021–SCC–0104] activity described in its LOA document in the Federal Register of application and the anticipated take of July 9, 2021 requesting public Agency Information Collection marine mammals, NMFS finds that comments on the current state of patent Activities; Comment Request; 21st small numbers of marine mammals will eligibility jurisprudence in the United Century Community Learning Centers be taken relative to the affected species States. This notice corrects the section Annual Performance Report or stock sizes and therefore is of no of the document that identifies the more than small numbers. individual who may be contacted for AGENCY: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE), Authorization information regarding the request. Department of Education (ED). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NMFS has determined that the level ACTION: Notice. of taking for this LOA request is Courtney Stopp, USPTO, Office of consistent with the findings made for Policy and International Affairs, at SUMMARY: In accordance with the the total taking allowable under the Courtney.Stopp@uspto.gov or 571–272– Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, ED is incidental take regulations and that the 9300. proposing an extension without change amount of take authorized under the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: of a currently approved collection. LOA is of no more than small numbers. DATES: Interested persons are invited to Correction Accordingly, we have issued an LOA to submit comments on or before Chevron authorizing the take of marine In the Federal Register of July 9, September 13, 2021. mammals incidental to its geophysical 2021, in FR Doc. 2021–14628, on page ADDRESSES: To access and review all the survey activity, as described above. 36258, in the first column, correct the documents related to the information Dated: July 12, 2021. information provided under the caption collection listed in this notice, please Catherine Marzin, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT to use http://www.regulations.gov by Acting Director, Office of Protected Resources, read: searching the Docket ID number ED– National Marine Fisheries Service. 2021–SCC–0104. 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