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hunting, and other outdoor recreation, conducted this review and has prepared appropriate Federal, State, and local affording stakeholders the opportunity final revised maps for all of the CBRS officials, any minor and technical to give policy, management, and units in Alabama, most units in , modifications to the boundaries of the technical input to the Secretaries. The all units in Georgia, several units in CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes Council conducts its operations in Louisiana, all units in Michigan, the that have occurred in the size or accordance with the provisions of the only unit in Minnesota, all units in location of any CBRS unit as a result of FACA, 5 U.S.C. Appendix 2. The Mississippi, all units in the Great Lakes natural forces (16 U.S.C. 3503(c)). Council reports to the Secretary of the region of New York, all units in Ohio, The Service’s review resulted in a set Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture and all units in Wisconsin. The maps of 202 final revised maps, dated January through the Fish and Wildlife Service, were produced by the Service in 11, 2016, depicting a total of 247 CBRS in consultation with the Director of the partnership with the Federal Emergency units. The set of maps includes: 9 maps Bureau of Land Management; the Management Agency (FEMA) and in for 10 CBRS units located in Alabama, Director of the National Park Service; consultation with the appropriate 90 maps for 125 CBRS units located in the Chief, U.S. Forest Service; the Chief, Federal, State, and local officials. This Florida, 16 maps for 13 CBRS units Natural Resources Conservation Service; notice announces the findings of the located in Georgia, 15 maps for 7 CBRS and the Administrator of the Farm Service’s review and the availability of units located in Louisiana, 36 maps for Service Agency. The Council will final revised maps for 247 CBRS units. 46 CBRS units located in Michigan, 1 function solely as an advisory body. The final revised maps for these CBRS map for 1 CBRS unit located in Certification: I hereby certify that the units, dated January 11, 2016, are the Minnesota, 9 maps for 7 CBRS units Wildlife and Hunting Heritage official controlling CBRS maps for these located in Mississippi, 14 maps for 21 Conservation Council is necessary and areas. CBRS units located in the Great Lakes is in the public interest in connection DATES: Changes to the CBRS depicted on region of New York, 7 maps for 10 CBRS with the performance of duties imposed the final revised maps, dated January units located in Ohio, and 5 maps for 7 on the Department of the Interior under 11, 2016, become effective on March 14, CBRS units located in Wisconsin. 43 U.S.C. 1457 and provisions of the 2016. Comprehensively revised maps for Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. ADDRESSES: For information about how Florida Units P15, P16 and FL–63P were 742a), the Federal Land Policy and made effective on February 29, 2016, via Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. to get copies of the maps or where to go SUPPLEMENTARY Public Law 114–128; therefore, the 1701), the National Wildlife Refuge to view them, see INFORMATION. revised maps prepared for these units System Improvement Act of 1997 (16 through the digital conversion effort U.S.C. 668dd), and Executive Order FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: will not be adopted administratively by 13443, Facilitation of Hunting Heritage Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers the Service and are not described in this and Wildlife Conservation. Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife notice. The Service found that a total of Dated: February 10, 2016. Service, Ecological Services Program, 134 of the 247 units reviewed had Sally Jewell, 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: ES, Falls experienced changes in their size or Church, VA 22041; (703) 358–2071 Secretary of the Interior. location as a result of natural forces (telephone); or [email protected] (email). [FR Doc. 2016–05693 Filed 3–11–16; 8:45 am] since they were last mapped. The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: BILLING CODE 4333–15–P Service’s review of these areas also Background found two CBRS units that required modifications to correct administrative Background information on the CBRA DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR errors that were made in the past on (16 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) and the CBRS, maps for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Fish and Wildlife Service as well as information on the digital and Jackson County, Mississippi. The conversion effort and the methodology revised maps were produced by the [FWS–HQ–ES–2016–N007; FF09E15000– used to produce the revised maps, can FXHC112509CBRA1–167] Service in partnership with FEMA. be found in a notice the Service The Service is specifically notifying John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier published in the Federal Register on the following stakeholders concerning Resources System; Availability of Final August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). the availability of the final revised For information on how to access the Revised Maps for Alabama, Florida, maps: The Chair and Ranking Member final revised maps, see the Availability Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, of the House of Representatives of Final Maps and Related Information Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Committee on Natural Resources; the section below. Ohio, and Wisconsin Chair and Ranking Member of the Announced Map Modifications Senate Committee on Environment and AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, This notice announces modifications Public Works; the members of the Interior. Senate and House of Representatives for ACTION: Notice of availability. to the maps for all of the CBRS units in Alabama, most units in Florida, all units the affected areas; the Governors of the SUMMARY: The Coastal Barrier Resources in Georgia, several units in Louisiana, affected areas; the local elected officials Act (CBRA) requires the Secretary of the all units in Michigan, the only unit in of the affected areas; and other Interior (Secretary) to review the maps Minnesota, all units in Mississippi, all appropriate Federal, State, and local of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier units in the Great Lakes region of New officials. Resources System (CBRS) at least once York, all units in Ohio, and all units in Consultation With Federal, State, and every 5 years and make any minor and Wisconsin. Most of the modifications Local Officials technical modifications to the were made to reflect changes to the boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary CBRS units as a result of natural forces Consultation and Comment Period to reflect changes that have occurred in (e.g., erosion and accretion). The CBRA The CBRA requires consultation with the size or location of any CBRS unit as requires the Secretary to review the the appropriate Federal, State, and local a result of natural forces. The U.S. Fish CBRS maps at least once every 5 years officials (stakeholders) on the proposed and Wildlife Service (Service) has and make, in consultation with the CBRS boundary modifications to reflect

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changes that have occurred in the size Service Response to Representative process, which entails significant or location of any CBRS unit as a result Miller: The Service did not receive research, public review, and of natural forces (16 U.S.C 3503(c)). The comments from local officials or any Congressional enactment of legislation Service fulfilled this requirement by other constituents regarding Units P32 to make the revised maps effective. holding a 30-day comment period on and P32P during the comment period. Additional information about CBRS the draft maps (dated August 14, 2015) However, the Service has been digital conversion and comprehensive for Federal, State, and local contacted by the City of Destin in the map modernization can be found in the stakeholders, from November 17, 2015, past regarding whether the areas within Digital Conversion of the CBRS Maps through December 17, 2015. This these units met the CBRA criteria for an section of the notice published by the comment period was announced in a undeveloped coastal barrier at the time Service in the Federal Register on notice published in the Federal Register of designation. Changes to the CBRS August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). (80 FR 71826) on November 17, 2015. boundaries through the digital Unit FL–93P has already undergone Formal notification of the comment conversion effort are limited to the the comprehensive map modernization period was provided via letters to administrative modifications the process through the Digital Mapping approximately 530 stakeholders, Secretary is authorized to make under Pilot Project (pilot project) and the including the Chair and Ranking the CBRA (16 U.S.C. 3503(c)–(e)). results of the Service’s initial review of Member of the House of Representatives Changes that are outside the scope of Unit FL–93P are contained in Appendix Committee on Natural Resources; the this authority and technical correction D of the Service’s 2008 Report to Chair and Ranking Member of the reviews must be considered through the Congress: John H. Chafee Coastal Senate Committee on Environment and comprehensive map modernization Barrier Resources System Digital Public Works; the members of the process, which entails significant Mapping Pilot Project. The Service is Senate and House of Representatives for research, public review, and currently preparing a final the affected areas; the Governors of the Congressional enactment of legislation recommended map of the unit for affected areas; the local elected officials to make the revised maps effective. Congressional consideration. The final of the affected areas; and other Additional information about CBRS results of the Service’s comprehensive appropriate Federal, State, and local digital conversion and comprehensive review of Unit FL–93P, including the officials. map modernization can be found in the final recommended map, will be Digital Conversion of the CBRS Maps Comments and Service Responses included in a final report to Congress on section of the notice published by the the pilot project, which is anticipated to The November 2015 notice Service in the Federal Register on be finalized later in 2016. The final specifically solicited comments from August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). recommended map for Unit FL–93P will Federal, State, and local officials. Below The Service will consider the become effective only if adopted by is a summary of the 10 written information previously provided by the Congress through legislation. comments and/or acknowledgements local officials at such time as this area Unit P31P is currently undergoing the received from stakeholders (Federal, is reviewed through the comprehensive comprehensive map modernization State, and local officials) and the map modernization process. However, process. The Service will consider the Service’s response to those comments. the Service does not recommend information provided by Bay County Comments received from non- removing lands or aquatic habitat from during the course of its review. stakeholders were not considered as the CBRS unless there is compelling However, the Service does not part of this process and are therefore not evidence that a technical mapping error recommend removing lands or aquatic summarized or responded to below. led to the inclusion of the area in the habitat from the CBRS unless there is Interested parties may contact the CBRS. compelling evidence that a technical Service individual identified in the FOR 2. Bay County Community mapping error led to the inclusion of the FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to Development Department: Bay County area in the CBRS. make arrangements to view copies of the provided comments regarding three 3. St. Johns County Engineering comments received during the residential subdivisions and Division: St. Johns County commented stakeholder review period. Recreational Vehicle subdivision in Unit P31P and a portion of a residential that the 1996 map (which is dated Great Lakes Region subdivision and residential/resort November 12, 1996) of Unit P05 shows 1. U.S. General Services condominium in Unit FL–93P. Bay the northern boundary of the unit Administration Great Lakes Region: The County believes these areas were hugging St. Augustine Inlet’s northern U.S. General Services Administration mapped within the OPAs by mistake boundary, and that the boundary on the Great Lakes Regional Office had no due to their close proximity to State 2015 draft map (which is dated August comment on the proposed boundary parks (St. Andrews State Park in Unit 14, 2015) now cuts through the beach changes as a result of natural forces to P31P and Camp Helen State Park in immediately north of the inlet. The the units in Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Unit FL–93P) and should be removed County indicated that this area has and Wisconsin. from the CBRS. historically been dynamic and requested Service Response to Bay County that the northern boundary of Unit P05 Florida Community Development Department: along Porpoise Point (aka Vilano Point) 1. Representative Jeff Miller, House of Changes to the CBRS boundaries be revised to hug the current location of Representatives, 1st District, Florida: through the digital conversion effort are St. Augustine Inlet’s north shoreline. Representative Miller requested that the limited to the administrative Service Response to St. Johns County Service review all information provided modifications the Secretary is Engineering Division: The Service has by his constituents (local officials) authorized to make under the CBRA (16 reviewed the northern boundary of Unit supporting technical corrections to both U.S.C. 3503(c)–(e)). Changes that are P05 and has made a modification to the Unit P32 and Unit P32P, and take outside the scope of this authority, such portion of the boundary along the appropriate measures to ensure that any as those recommended by Bay County, eastern shoreline of the Tolomato River, technical errors are corrected in the must be considered through the but has made no change to the boundary final maps. comprehensive map modernization as it crosses the barrier north of St.

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Augustine Inlet along Porpoise Point for adopted by Congress through Unit P21 are contained in Appendix D the reasons described below. legislation. of the Service’s 2008 Report to Congress: When Unit P05 was first established The northern boundary of the unit John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier in 1982, the northern boundary of the along the Tolomato River located just to Resources System Digital Mapping Pilot unit was drawn to include the the northwest of St. Augustine Inlet Project. The Service is currently undeveloped land located north of St. follows the shoreline on the official map preparing a final recommended map of Augustine Inlet. The original map dated November 12, 1996, and the the unit for Congressional consideration adopted by Congress included within Service believes that the intent of the and will take into consideration the the unit approximately 41 lots of a boundary in this location was to information provided by Charlotte residential subdivision (which was coincide with the shoreline. This County. The final results of the Service’s beginning to develop at the time of change is within the scope of the digital comprehensive review of Unit P21, designation) known as Porpoise Point. conversion project, and the boundary including the final recommended map, In 1996, Congress revised the northern has been modified to follow the current will be included in a final report to boundary of Unit P05 with the intent of location of the shoreline as described in Congress on the pilot project, which is removing these 41 lots from the CBRS the Summary of Modifications to the anticipated to be finalized later in 2016. by enacting Public Law 104–333. CBRS Boundaries section below. The final recommended map for Unit According to the legislative history of 4. Charlotte County Community P21 will become effective only if this law, the northern boundary of Unit Development Department: Charlotte adopted by Congress through P05 on the map adopted through this County had no comments regarding the legislation. legislation was to follow ‘‘the division proposed additions, but requested that between developed and undeveloped the Service review the northern portion Louisiana property,’’ and there is no mention of of the central segment of Unit P21, 1. State of Louisiana Department of the northern shoreline of the inlet which the County believes does not Environmental Quality: The State of (House Report 104–452). The fact that accurately reflect the natural conditions Louisiana had no objection to the the boundary on the 1996 map follows at the time the area was designated proposed modifications. the location of the northern shoreline of within the CBRS in 1990. Information the inlet as depicted on the base map provided by the County indicates that Michigan appears to be coincidence. Because the the northern portion of the central 1. State of Michigan Department of intent of this boundary is to follow a segment of Unit P21 (which is depicted Environmental Quality: The State of development feature, rather than a with mangrove symbology on the Michigan had no comment regarding the geomorphic feature that has experienced original base map) includes an area of draft maps. natural change, it is outside the scope of fastland on the mainland. This fastland the digital conversion effort, which is has developed since the area was Ohio limited to the administrative included within Unit P21. The County 1. State of Ohio Department of modifications the Secretary is requested that the Service consider Natural Resources: The State of Ohio authorized to make under the CBRA (16 amending this section of the CBRS to had no comment on the proposed U.S.C. 3503(c)–(e)). Changes that are reflect the natural conditions that were modifications. outside the scope of this authority must in place at the time of the initial New York be made through the comprehensive designation of the area in 1990 and map modernization process, which remove the mainland fastland to make 1. State of New York Office of Parks, requires Congressional enactment of the it consistent with the remainder of this Recreation and Historic Preservation: revised maps. Additional information area. The State of New York commends the about CBRS digital conversion and Service Response to Charlotte County Service on the digital conversion of the comprehensive map modernization can Community Development Department: CBRS maps for the parks in the Great be found in the Digital Conversion of Changes to the CBRS boundaries Lakes portion of New York State, and the CBRS Maps section of the notice through the digital conversion effort are states that the accuracy of the revised published by the Service in the Federal limited to the administrative maps appears correct and usability will Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR modifications the Secretary is be greatly improved. 53467). authorized to make under the CBRA (16 Unit P05 has already undergone the U.S.C. 3503(c)–(e)). Changes that are Wisconsin comprehensive map modernization outside the scope of this authority, such 1. State of Wisconsin Department of process through the Digital Mapping as the one recommended by Charlotte Administration’s Coastal Management Pilot Project (pilot project) and the County, must be made through the Program: The State of Wisconsin found results of the Service’s initial review of comprehensive map modernization the draft maps acceptable and had no Unit P05 are contained in Appendix D process, which entails Congressional further comment. of the Service’s 2008 Report to Congress: enactment of legislation to make the Change to Draft Maps John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier revised maps effective. Additional Resources System Digital Mapping Pilot information about CBRS digital The Service made one change to the Project. The Service is currently conversion and comprehensive map CBRS boundaries depicted on the draft preparing a final recommended map of modernization can be found in the maps dated August 14, 2015, as a result the unit for Congressional Digital Conversion of the CBRS Maps of the fall 2015 comment period consideration. The final results of the section of the notice published by the (November 17, 2015, 80 FR 71826). This Service’s comprehensive review of Unit Service in the Federal Register on change is to Florida Unit P05 and is P05, including the final recommended August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). described in the Summary of map, will be included in a final report Unit P21 has already undergone the Modifications to the CBRS Boundaries to Congress on the pilot project, which comprehensive map modernization section below and the justification is is anticipated to be finalized later in process through the Digital Mapping included in the Consultation with 2016. The final recommended map for Pilot Project (pilot project), and the Federal, State, and Local Officials Unit P05 will become effective only if results of the Service’s initial review of section above.

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The CBRS boundaries depicted on the accretion at the western tip of the Indian River Aquatic Preserve, the southern remaining final revised maps, dated island. boundary has been modified along Fort January 11, 2016, are identical to the Q02P: DAUPHIN ISLAND UNIT. The Pierce Cut to reflect natural changes that portions of the boundary encompassing have occurred in the configuration of the CBRS boundaries depicted on the draft shoreline. revised maps dated August 14, 2015. the area near North Point and along the FL–16P: JUPITER BEACH UNIT. A portion Dauphin Island Bridge have been of the western boundary of the unit has been Summary of Modifications to the CBRS expanded to accommodate accreting Boundaries modified to reflect natural changes that have sand and submerged shoals around the occurred in the configuration of the shoreline Below is a summary of the changes northwestern portion of Little Dauphin of an unnamed channel near Jupiter Beach depicted on the final revised maps Island. Park. A portion of the northern boundary has dated January 11, 2016. been modified to reflect natural changes that Florida have occurred in the configuration of the Alabama The Service’s review found 66 of the shoreline of Jupiter Inlet. The Service’s review found 6 of the 10 FL–35: NORTH UNIT. 125 CBRS units in Florida that are Portions of the landward boundary of the CBRS units in Alabama to have changed included in this review to have changed unit have been modified to reflect natural due to natural forces. due to natural forces. Additionally, the changes that have occurred in the AL–01P: PERDIDO KEY UNIT. A Service’s review found that one of these configuration of the mangroves and the portion of the northern boundary of the units, FL–99, contained an shoreline along Little Card Sound. Portions unit has been modified to account for administrative error that was made by of the boundaries that are coincident with erosion along the shoreline of Old River. the Service in 1997. Unit FL–35P have been modified to reflect The western boundary of the unit has Unit FL–87P was not included in this natural changes that have occurred in the been modified to account for both configuration of the mangroves and shoreline review because it was remapped and along Linderman Creek, Card Sound, Barnes erosion and accretion around Florida referenced in notices the Service Sound, and the Atlantic Ocean. Portions of Point. published in the Federal Register on the boundary coincident with Unit FL–36P Q01: MOBILE POINT UNIT. There are August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467) and have been modified to reflect natural changes five discrete segments of Unit Q01, but April 17, 2014 (79 FR 21787). that have occurred in the configuration of the modifications to account for natural Additionally, this review originally mangroves and shoreline along El Radabob changes were only necessary in the included Florida units P15, P16, and Key. largest segment. The southern boundary FL–63P; however, comprehensively FL–35P: NORTH KEY LARGO UNIT. There of the excluded area has been modified are seven discrete segments of Unit FL–35P, revised maps for those three units were but modifications to account for natural to account for erosion along the made effective on February 29, 2016, via changes were only necessary in five of the shoreline. Public Law 114–128; therefore, the draft segments. The boundaries of the unit are Q01P: MOBILE POINT UNIT. There maps for those units prepared through primarily coincident with those of Unit FL– are four discrete segments of Unit Q01P, the digital conversion effort have been 35. In the northernmost segment of the unit, but modifications to account for natural superseded and are not included in this located on Linderman Key, a portion of the changes were only necessary in the two notice. The comprehensively revised boundary has been modified to reflect natural eastern segments. In the easternmost changes that have occurred in the maps, dated February 29, 2016, make configuration of the mangroves and shoreline segment of the unit, the eastern modifications to the CBRS to remove boundary has been modified to account along Card Sound. In the next segment to the areas that were inappropriately south, a portion of the boundary has been for shoreline erosion along Oyster Bay. included within the CBRS in the past; modified to reflect natural changes that have In the eastern central segment of the add undeveloped areas that qualify for occurred in the configuration of the unit, the southern boundary of the inclusion; and also address the natural mangroves and shoreline along Linderman excluded area has been modified to changes that were proposed in the Creek. The western boundary of this same account for shoreline erosion, and the notice published in the Federal Register segment has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the boundary following the northern edge of (80 FR 71826) on November 17, 2015. Little Lagoon has been modified to configuration of the mangroves and shoreline account for natural changes that have FL–03P: GUANA RIVER UNIT. The along Card Sound. Portions of the central boundary of the unit has been modified to segment, comprised largely of Crocodile Lake occurred in the configuration of the follow the shoreline at the northeastern National Wildlife Refuge, have been modified shoreline. portion of Capos Island. The boundary has to reflect natural changes that have occurred Q01A: PELICAN ISLAND UNIT. The been modified to reflect natural changes that in the configuration of the shoreline along landward boundary of the unit located have occurred in the configuration of the the Atlantic Ocean and Barnes Sound. In the west of the Isle Dauphine Golf Club has wetland/fastland interface around portions of two southernmost segments of Unit FL–35P, been extended northward and westward Lake Ponte Vedra and east of Guana River. portions of the boundaries have been to account for the migration of Pelican A portion of the landward boundary near modified to reflect natural changes that have Island into Dauphin Island. Spanish Landing has been modified to occurred in the configuration of the Q02: DAUPHIN ISLAND UNIT. In the account for channel migration along the mangroves and shoreline along the Atlantic Tolomato River as visible on the new CBRS Ocean. The lateral boundaries of the central eastern segment of the unit, located base map. The southwestern portion of the segment have been extended to clarify the north of Fort Gaines, a portion of the landward boundary of the unit has been extent of the unit. boundary has been modified to account modified to reflect natural changes that have FL–36P: EL RADABOB KEY UNIT. for wetlands erosion along the western occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ Portions of the western boundary of the unit side of an unnamed channel located fastland interface. have been modified to reflect natural changes landward of the southern portion of FL–06P: WASHINGTON OAKS UNIT. The that have occurred in the configuration of the Little Dauphin Island. In the western northwestern portion of the landward mangroves and shoreline along Largo Sound. segment of the unit, located on the west boundary of the unit has been modified to Portions of the boundary coincident with end of Dauphin Island, the northern reflect natural changes that have occurred in Unit FL–35 have been modified to reflect the configuration of the wetland/fastland natural changes that have occurred in the boundary has been moved further north interface. configuration of the mangroves and shoreline to account for the migration of the FL–14P: PEPPER BEACH UNIT. There are along El Radabob Key. island. The western boundary has been two discrete segments of Unit FL–14P. FL–37: RODRIGUEZ KEY UNIT. A portion moved further west to account for Within the northern segment, primarily the of the landward boundary of the unit has

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been modified to account for shoreline modifications to account for natural changes boundary of the unit has been modified to erosion along the Atlantic Ocean. were only necessary in the two western reflect natural changes in the wetlands along FL–39: TAVERNIER KEY UNIT. A portion segments. In both western segments of the the shoreline of an unnamed pond. The of the northeastern boundary of the unit has unit, portions of the boundary have been boundary following the eastern shoreline of been modified to account for emergent modified to reflect natural changes in the Deer Lake and the boundary along the central mangroves along . A boundary configuration of the shoreline along Lower segment of the unit have been modified to segment was added to the lateral boundaries Sugarloaf Sound. reflect natural changes that have occurred in to clarify that Tavernier Key is located within FL–55: UNIT. the configuration of the wetland/fastland the unit. There are two discrete segments of Unit FL– interface. FL–44: TOMS HARBOR KEYS UNIT. 55. In the northern segment of the unit, FL–96: DRAPER LAKE UNIT. A portion of Portions of the landward boundary of the portions of the boundary have been modified the landward boundary of the unit has been unit have been modified to reflect natural to account for shoreline erosion along the modified to reflect natural changes in the changes in the configuration of the western side of . In the southern shoreline of Draper Lake. mangroves and shoreline along Toms Harbor. segment of the unit, portions of the boundary FL–97: NAVARRE BEACH UNIT. The FL–47P: /WHITE HERON UNIT. have been modified to reflect natural changes landward boundary of the unit has been There are 15 discrete segments of Unit FL– that have occurred in the configuration of the modified to account for shoreline erosion 47P, but modifications to account for natural mangroves and shoreline along . along the northern side of Santa Rosa Sound. changes were only necessary in 4 segments. FL–65P: WIGGINS PASS UNIT. A portion FL–98P: SANTA ROSA ISLAND UNIT. A Portions of the boundary of the largest of the landward boundary of the unit has portion of the boundary in Pensacola Bay, segment of the unit were modified to account been modified to account for natural changes located northwest of Fort Pickens, has been for natural changes that have occurred in the that have occurred along Vanderbilt Channel. moved northward to account for accretion at configuration of the shoreline along Cudjoe FL–67: BUNCHE BEACH UNIT. The the western tip of Santa Rosa Island. Key. Portions of the boundary that are northern boundary of the unit has been FL–99: TOM KING UNIT. An coincident with Unit FL–52 have been modified to account for natural changes that approximately 750-foot long portion of the modified to account for natural changes that have occurred in the configuration of an boundary of the unit located along the have occurred in the configuration of the unnamed channel south of Big Shell Island. shoreline of East Bay north of Tom King shoreline along . In a central A portion of the western boundary has been Bayou has been modified to correct an segment, located between Little extended westward to account for the administrative error in the transcription of Knockemdown Key and , migration of the sand sharing system in San the boundary from the prior CBRS map dated portions of the boundary that are coincident Carlos Bay. The name of this unit has been October 24, 1990, to the official map dated with Unit FL–52 have been modified to changed from ‘‘Bunch Beach’’ to ‘‘Bunche July 12, 1996, for this unit. The boundary on account for natural changes that have Beach’’ to correct a spelling error. the official 1996 map was placed occurred in the configuration of the FL–80P: PASSAGE KEY UNIT. The approximately 130 feet too far inland, and shoreline. Portions of the boundary, located northern and southern lateral boundaries of incorrectly included four homes within the in Upper Sugarloaf Sound, have been the unit have been extended westward and unit. This correction is supported by an modified to account for natural changes in the southern lateral boundary has been assessment of the historical CBRS maps for the configuration of the shoreline along moved southward to ensure that all of the this area, the draft map of Unit FL–99 Buttonwood Key. shoals are clearly within the unit. included in the Service’s 1988 Report to FL–50: UNIT. Portions of FL–81: EGMONT KEY UNIT. The Congress: Volume 15, Florida (West Coast); the western boundary of the unit have been boundary of the southern segment of the unit the Service’s 1994 Coastal Barrier Resources modified to account for natural changes in has been modified to account for natural System Photographic Atlas: Florida, Volume the configuration of the shoreline along Big changes that have occurred along the 13, Panama City, Part II; and the legislative Pine Key. shoreline of Egmont Key. history of the Coastal Barrier Improvement FL–51: NEWFOUND HARBOR KEYS FL–81P: EGMONT KEY UNIT. The Act (CBIA) (Pub. L. 101–591). Structures UNIT. A portion of the eastern boundary of landward boundary of the unit has been remain within other portions of Unit FL–99 the unit has been modified to account for modified to account for natural changes that that were not affected by this transcription changes in the configuration of the have occurred in the configuration of the error. No modifications were made to the mangroves and shoreline of an unnamed shoreline along Egmont Key. The southern boundaries of this unit as a result of changes island located west of Long Beach. boundary has been moved southward to due to natural forces. FL–52: LITTLE KNOCKEMDOWN/TORCH include more of the sand sharing system FL–100: TOWN POINT UNIT. The eastern KEYS COMPLEX UNIT. There are two associated with Egmont Key. and western lateral boundaries of the unit discrete segments of Unit FL–52, but FL–83: COCKROACH BAY UNIT. Portions have been extended offshore to clarify that modifications to account for natural changes of the landward boundary of the unit have the shoals north of Town Point in Pensacola were only necessary in the northern segment. been modified to account for natural changes Bay are within the unit. No modifications A portion of the eastern boundary following that have occurred in the configuration of the were made to the boundaries of this unit as Niles Channel, which is coincident with the wetland/fastland interface. a result of changes due to natural forces. excluded area, has been modified to account FL–86P: CALADESI/HONEYMOON FL–101: GARCON POINT UNIT. A portion for natural changes that have occurred in the ISLANDS UNIT. A portion of the northern of the landward boundary of the unit has configuration of the shoreline. Portions of the boundary of the unit has been moved been modified to account for natural changes northern boundary that are coincident with northward to include more of the sand that have occurred in the wetlands. A portion Unit FL–47P have been modified to account sharing system associated with Honeymoon of the northern boundary of the unit has been for natural changes that have occurred in the Island. A portion of the southern boundary modified to account for erosion along the configuration of the shoreline along Big that is coincident with Unit P24A has been shoreline of East Bay and natural changes Torch Key. A portion of the southern modified to account for accretion and to that have occurred in the configuration of the boundary has been modified to reflect natural include the associated aquatic habitat at the wetland/fastland interface. An offshore changes in the configuration of the northern tip of Clearwater Beach Island. boundary has been added in East Bay, and mangroves and shoreline along Summerland FL–89: PENINSULA POINT UNIT. The the western lateral boundary of the unit has Key. Portions of the boundary that are landward boundary and the western lateral been extended offshore to clarify the extent coincident with Unit FL–47P, located boundary of the unit have been moved of the unit. between Little Knockemdown Key and further north and west to account for FL–102: BASIN BAYOU UNIT. A portion Summerland Key, have been modified to accretion at the western tip of Peninsula of the boundary along Escambia Bay has been account for natural changes that have Point. The southern lateral boundary of the modified to account for erosion along the occurred in the configuration of the unit has been extended offshore to clarify the shoreline. shoreline. extent of the unit. FL–103P: PERDIDO KEY UNIT. A portion FL–54: SUGARLOAF SOUND UNIT. There FL–94: DEER LAKE COMPLEX. The of the landward boundary at the eastern end are four discrete segments of Unit FL–54, but westernmost portion of the landward of the unit has been moved northward to

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account for accretion on the northeastern shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean. The western modifications to account for natural changes side of Perdido Key. portions of the two excluded areas have been were only necessary in one segment that is P02: TALBOT ISLANDS COMPLEX. The modified to reflect natural changes that have located just south of Captiva Island and Unit northern portion of the boundary has been occurred in the shoreline of Indian River. P18 along the shoreline of modified to account for channel migration The landward boundary of the unit has been Sanibel Island. A portion of the landward along Sawpit Creek and Gunnison Cut. The modified to reflect natural changes that have boundary of this segment has been modified southern portion of the boundary has been occurred in the configuration of the shoreline to reflect natural changes that occurred in the modified to account for channel migration of Indian River. configuration of an unnamed channel along Haulover Creek and to follow the P10A: BLUE HOLE UNIT. The between Silver Key and Bowmans Beach shoreline along Batten Island. The west southwestern portion of the landward County Park. central portion of the coincident boundary boundary of the unit has been modified to P19: NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND UNIT. between Units P02 and P02P has been reflect natural changes that have occurred in Portions of the boundaries that are coincident modified to account for channel migration the configuration of the shoreline of an with Unit P19P have been modified to along Myrtle Creek. unnamed channel. The western portion of account for natural changes that have P02P: TALBOT ISLANDS COMPLEX. The the landward boundary of the unit has been occurred in the configuration of the shoreline west central portion of the coincident modified to reflect natural changes that have along North Captiva Island. The northern boundary between Units P02 and P02P has occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ boundary that is coincident with Unit P20 been modified to account for channel fastland interface. The eastern and western has been moved northward to account for migration along Myrtle Creek. excluded area boundaries have been shoreline erosion at the southern tip of Cayo P04A: USINA BEACH UNIT. The landward modified to reflect natural changes that have Costa. boundary of the unit has been modified to occurred in the configuration of the shoreline P19P: NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND UNIT. reflect natural changes that have occurred in of the Atlantic Ocean and Blue Hole Creek. There are 16 discrete segments of Unit P19P the configuration of the wetland/fastland P11: HUTCHINSON ISLAND UNIT. The that are all coincident with Unit P19. interface. The northern portion of the eastern boundaries of the two excluded areas Portions of two discrete segments were boundary has been modified to account for have been modified to reflect natural changes combined and modified to account for channel migration along Robinson Creek. The that have occurred in the configuration of the natural changes that have occurred in the name of this unit has been changed from shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean. The configuration of the shoreline along North ‘‘Usinas Beach’’ to ‘‘Usina Beach’’ to correct landward boundary of the unit and western Captiva Island. a spelling error. boundary of the northern excluded area have P20: CAYO COSTA UNIT. A portion of the P05: CONCH ISLAND UNIT. The northern been modified to reflect natural changes that eastern boundary of the unit has been boundary of the unit along the eastern have occurred in the configuration of the modified to account for natural changes that shoreline of the Tolomato River, north of shoreline of Indian River. occurred in the configuration of the shoreline Vilano Point, has been modified to account P12P: HOBE SOUND UNIT. A portion of along Useppa Island. The northern boundary for natural changes that have occurred in the the northwestern boundary of the unit has has been moved northward to account for configuration of the shoreline. The landward been modified to reflect natural changes that migration of the sand sharing system north of boundary of the unit and a portion of the have occurred in the configuration of the Cayo Costa. A portion of the boundary that coincident boundary between Units P05 and shoreline of Great Pocket. A portion of the is coincident with Unit P20P has been P05P have been modified to reflect natural southwestern boundary has been modified to modified to reflect natural changes that have changes that have occurred in the reflect natural changes that have occurred in occurred along the shoreline of Cayo Costa. configuration of the wetland/fastland the configuration of the shoreline of Peck P20P: CAYO COSTA UNIT. There are 13 interface. Lake. A portion of the southwestern discrete segments of Unit P20P, but P05P: CONCH ISLAND UNIT. A portion of boundary has been modified to reflect natural modifications to account for natural changes the coincident boundary between Units P05 changes that have occurred in the were only necessary in three of the western and P05P has been modified to reflect natural configuration of the wetland/fastland segments. The three western segments are changes that have occurred in the interface west of Peck Lake. coincident with Unit P20, and the configuration of the wetland/fastland P17: LOVERS KEY COMPLEX. Portions of modifications were made to account for interface. the landward boundary of the unit have been natural changes that have occurred along the P05A: MATANZAS RIVER UNIT. A modified to reflect natural changes that have eastern shoreline of Cayo Costa. The portion of the landward boundary of the unit occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ southwesternmost boundary that is has been modified to reflect natural changes fastland interface. The boundary coincident coincident with Unit P19 has been moved that have occurred in the configuration of the with Unit P17P has been modified to account northward to account for shoreline erosion at wetland/fastland interface. The western for natural changes that have occurred in the the southern tip of Cayo Costa. portion of the excluded area boundary along configuration of the shoreline. The P21: BOCILLA ISLAND UNIT. There are Rattlesnake Island has been modified to southwestern lateral boundary has been three discrete segments of Unit P21, but reflect natural changes that have occurred in modified to account for erosion of the sand modifications to account for natural changes the configuration of a portion of shoreline spit along Big Hickory Pass. were only necessary in the northern segment. along the Intracoastal Waterway. P17A: BOWDITCH POINT UNIT. The The landward boundary has been modified to P07: ORMOND–BY–THE–SEA UNIT. A name of this unit has been changed from account for natural changes that have portion of the landward boundary of the unit ‘‘Bodwitch Point’’ to ‘‘Bowditch Point’’ to occurred along the shoreline of Lemon Bay. has been modified to reflect natural changes correctly identify the underlying barrier P21A: MANASOTA KEY UNIT. There are that have occurred in the configuration of the feature. No modifications were made to the three discrete segments of Unit P21A, but wetland/fastland interface. boundaries of this unit as a result of changes modifications to account for natural changes P08: PONCE INLET UNIT. The due to natural forces. were only necessary in the southern segment. southeastern portion of the boundary has P17P: LOVERS KEY COMPLEX. The The boundary of the southern segment of the been modified to include the sand sharing boundary of the unit that is coincident with unit has been modified to account for system as visible on the new CBRS base map. Unit P17 has been modified to account for accretion that has occurred along the eastern A portion of the western boundary has been natural changes that have occurred in the shoreline of Manasota Key. modified to reflect natural changes that have configuration of the shoreline. P21AP: MANASOTA KEY UNIT. A lateral occurred in the configuration of the shoreline P18: SANIBEL ISLAND COMPLEX. The boundary of the southern segment of the unit along Leon Cut. The northwestern portion of southern boundary of the unit has been has been extended offshore to clarify the the boundary has been modified to follow the extended southwestward to account for extent of the unit. No modifications were center of the Spruce Creek channel. accretion which resulted in connecting the made to the boundaries of this unit as a result P09A: COCONUT POINT UNIT. The sand sharing system of an emerging island to of changes due to natural forces. eastern portions of the two excluded areas Albright Key. P22: CASEY KEY UNIT. Portions of the have been modified to reflect natural changes P18P: SANIBEL ISLAND COMPLEX. There landward boundary of the unit have been that have occurred in the configuration of the are seven discrete segments of Unit P18P, but modified to account for natural changes that

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have occurred in the configuration of the boundary between Units P30 and P30P along Doboy Sound, North River, and shoreline along Sarasota Keys. the Gulf of Mexico has been modified to Rockdedundy River. P23: LONGBOAT KEY UNIT. A portion of account for both erosion and accretion along GA–05P: ALTAMAHA/WOLF ISLANDS the landward boundary of the unit has been the shoreline of St. Joseph Peninsula. UNIT. The northwestern boundary of the unit modified to account for natural changes that Portions of the coincident boundary between has been modified to account for channel have occurred in the configuration of the Units P30 and P30P along the western side migration along Darien River. The wetland/fastland interface along Tidy Island. of St. Joseph Bay have been modified to southwestern boundary has been modified to P24: THE REEFS UNIT. Portions of the account for natural changes that have account for channel migration along South boundary of the unit located north and east occurred in the configuration of the Altamaha River. The southern boundary of Shell Key Shoal have been modified to shoreline. The northern lateral boundary of coincident with Unit N03 has been modified account for accretion and to include more of the unit has been extended offshore to clarify to account for channel migration along the sand sharing system. A portion of the the extent of the unit. Buttermilk Sound. boundary that is coincident with Unit P24P P30P: CAPE SAN BLAS UNIT. The N01: LITTLE TYBEE ISLAND UNIT. The has been modified to reflect natural changes coincident boundary between Units P30 and northeastern and lateral boundaries have that have occurred in the configuration of the P30P along the Gulf of Mexico has been been modified to add portions of the sand shoreline along Mullet Key. modified to account for both erosion and sharing system at the mouth of Tybee Creek. P24P: THE REEFS UNIT. A portion of the accretion along the shoreline of St. Joseph The northern boundary of the unit has been boundary of the southern segment of the unit, Peninsula. Portions of the coincident modified to account for channel migration which is coincident with Unit P24, has been boundary between Units P30 and P30P along along Bull River, Lazaretto Creek, and Tybee modified to reflect natural changes that have the western side of St. Joseph Bay have been Creek. The southwestern boundary has been occurred in the configuration of the shoreline modified to account for natural changes that modified to account for channel migration along Mullet Key. have occurred in the configuration of the along Wilmington River. The landward P24A: MANDALAY POINT UNIT. A shoreline. portion of the unit has been modified to portion of the boundary that is coincident P31: ST. ANDREW COMPLEX. Portions of reflect natural changes that have occurred in with Unit FL–86P has been modified to the landward boundary of the unit located the configuration of the wetland/fastland account for accretion and to include the northwest of Wild Goose Lagoon, northeast of interface. associated aquatic habitat at the northern tip St. Andrew Sound, along Hog Island Sound, N01A: WASSAW ISLAND UNIT. The of Clearwater Beach Island. and along St. Andrew Bay, have been western boundary of the unit has been P25: CEDAR KEYS UNIT. The coincident modified to account for natural changes modified to account for channel migration boundary between Units P25 and P25P has along the shoreline and in the wetlands. The along an unnamed channel. been modified to account for natural changes coincident boundary between Units P31 and N01AP: WASSAW ISLAND UNIT. The that have occurred in the configuration of the P31P along the shoreline of Shell Island has western boundary of the unit has been shoreline along Candy Island, Hog Island been modified to account for accretion on the modified to account for channel migration North Key, Seahorse Key, Snake Key, and the northern side of the island. along Romerly Marsh Creek, Habersham eastern end of Buck Island. The coincident P31P: ST. ANDREW COMPLEX. The Creek, and Adams Creek. boundary between Units P25 and P25P has coincident boundary between Units P31 and N03: LITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND UNIT. also been modified to reflect natural changes P31P along the shoreline of Shell Island has The northern boundary coincident with Unit along Dennis Creek and the wetlands on the been modified to account for accretion on the GA–05P has been modified to account for western shore of an unnamed peninsula. A northern side of the island. The boundary channel migration along Buttermilk Sound. portion of the southern boundary of the along the shoreline of Grand Lagoon has been The southern boundary of the unit has been excluded area along Daughtry Bayou has modified to reflect natural changes that have modified to account for channel migration been modified to account for natural changes occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ along Village Creek and Hampton River. in the configuration of the shoreline. fastland interface. Portions of the landward boundary of the P25P: CEDAR KEYS UNIT. The coincident P32: MORENO POINT UNIT. The southern unit have been modified to reflect natural boundary between Units P25 and P25P has boundaries of the excluded areas have been changes that have occurred in the been modified to account for natural changes modified to account for natural changes that configuration of the wetland/fastland that have occurred in the configuration of the have occurred in the configuration of the interface. shoreline along Candy Island, Hog Island shoreline. N04: SEA ISLAND UNIT. The northern and North Key, Seahorse Key, Snake Key, and the landward boundaries of the unit have been eastern end of Buck Island. The coincident Georgia modified to reflect natural changes that have boundary between Units P25 and P25P has The Service’s review found 12 of the occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ also been modified to reflect natural changes 13 CBRS units in Georgia to have fastland interface. The southwestern along Dennis Creek and the wetlands on the boundary has been modified to account for western shore of an unnamed peninsula. changed due to natural forces. channel migration along an unnamed P27A: OCHLOCKONEE COMPLEX. A GA–02P: OSSABAW ISLAND UNIT. The channel. A portion of the southern boundary portion of the boundary on St. James Island northwestern boundary of the unit has been has been modified to extend further west to has been modified to reflect natural changes modified to account for channel migration account for migration of the sand sharing that have occurred in the configuration of the along Skipper Narrows. Portions of the system at Goulds Inlet. wetland/fastland interface. A portion of the landward boundary of the unit have been N05: LITTLE CUMBERLAND ISLAND boundary along the southern side of Mashes modified to reflect natural changes that have UNIT. The northern lateral boundary of the Island has been modified to account for occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ unit has been moved north to account for erosion along the shoreline of Ochlockonee fastland interface. shoal migration north of Little Cumberland Bay. GA–03P: ST. CATHERINE ISLAND UNIT. Island. The landward boundary of the unit P28: DOG ISLAND UNIT. The The western boundary of the unit has been has been modified to reflect natural changes northwestern boundary of the unit has been modified to account for channel migration that have occurred in the configuration of the extended to clarify that Unit P28 is along the Intracoastal Waterway. wetland/fastland interface. The southern contiguous with Unit FL–90P to the GA–04P: BLACKBEARD/SAPELO boundary coincident with Unit N06 has been southwest. No modifications were made to ISLANDS UNIT. Portions of the landward modified to account for channel migration the boundaries of this unit as a result of boundary of the unit have been modified to along Floyd Creek. The southeastern changes due to natural forces. reflect natural changes that have occurred in boundary coincident with Unit N06P has P30: CAPE SAN BLAS UNIT. The the configuration of the wetland/fastland been modified to account for the accretion of landward boundary of the unit has been interface. The northern boundary has been the barrier spit at Long Point. modified to account for erosion and other modified to account for channel migration N06: CUMBERLAND ISLAND UNIT. There natural changes that have occurred in the along Sapelo River. The southwestern are five discrete segments of Unit N06, but configuration of the shoreline along the boundary has been modified to account for modifications to account for natural changes eastern side of St. Joseph Bay. The coincident channel migration along Hudson Creek, were only necessary in two of the segments.

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The northern boundary of the northern account for the migration of the Isles natural changes in the configuration of the segment, coincident with Unit N05, has been Dernieres. The northern boundary has been shoreline of Swan Lake and to the channel modified to account for channel migration modified and generalized to account for between Swan Lake and Lake Huron. along Floyd Creek. The landward boundary wetlands erosion along Grand Pass des MI–21: ARCADIA LAKE UNIT. The of the northern segment has been modified to Ilettes. The western boundary has been boundary along the eastern shoreline of the reflect natural changes that have occurred in moved northwestward to account for the excluded area has been modified slightly to the configuration of the wetland/fastland migration of the Isles Dernieres. The eastern better follow the shoreline as depicted on the interface. The eastern boundary of the boundary of the unit has been extended new CBRS base map. northern segment coincident with Unit N06P offshore to clarify the extent of the unit. MI–22: SADONY BAYOU UNIT. The has been modified to account for channel S07: POINT AU FER UNIT. The eastern landward boundary of the unit has been migration along Brickhill River. The boundary of the unit has been modified to modified to reflect natural changes that have southeastern portion of the southern segment account for channel migration along occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ coincident with Unit N06P has been Buckskin Bayou. The northern boundary has fastland interface. modified to account for channel migration been modified to account for channel MI–29: SEUL CHOIX UNIT. The along Beach Creek. migration along Blue Hammock Bayou. A northeastern boundary of the unit has been N06P: CUMBERLAND ISLAND UNIT. segment of the western boundary has been modified to reflect natural changes that have There are six discrete segments of Unit N06P, modified to account for wetlands erosion on occurred in the configuration of the shoreline but modifications to account for natural the western side of Point Au Fer Island. A of an unnamed channel. changes were only necessary in three of the segment of the western boundary has been MI–33: MILLECOQUINS POINT UNIT. The segments. In the northernmost segment, the modified to include North Point due to boundary of the unit along the southern side northern boundary coincident with Unit N06 accretion connecting North Point to Point Au of the excluded area has been modified has been modified to account for the Fer. Due to the significant rate of erosion in slightly to better follow the shoreline as accretion of the barrier spit at Long Point. this area, some of the boundaries have been depicted on the new CBRS base map. The western boundary of this segment that is generalized. The eastern and western MI–40: GREEN ISLAND UNIT. The eastern coincident with Unit N06 has been modified boundaries have been extended offshore to landward boundary of the unit has been to account for channel migration along clarify the extent of the unit. Additionally, modified to reflect the current configuration Brickhill River. The boundary of the of the wetland/fastland interface. The northwestern segment of Unit N06P, the northern boundary of the unit has been coincident with Unit N06, has been modified adjusted near the location where Four League western landward boundary has been to account for channel migration along Bay joins Atchafalaya Bay to close a gap in modified to account for accretion along the Brickhill River. The southwestern portion of the boundary on the official map dated shoreline. The eastern lateral boundary has the southern segment coincident with Unit October 24, 1990, for this unit. been moved eastward and the western lateral boundary has been moved westward to N06 has been modified to account for Michigan channel migration along Beach Creek. account for accreting sand and submerged The Service’s review found 16 of the shoals within the unit. Louisiana 46 CBRS units in Michigan to have MI–44: ALBANY ISLAND UNIT. The The Service’s review found five of the changed due to natural forces. western portion of the landward boundary of the unit has been modified to reflect natural seven CBRS units in Louisiana that are MI–02: TOLEDO BEACH UNIT. The changes that have occurred in the included in this review (Units LA–01, western lateral boundary has been moved configuration of the wetland/fastland LA–02, S03, S04, S05, S06, and S07) to westward to account for the accretion of a interface. have changed due to natural forces. barrier spit within the unit. MI–49: SHELLDRAKE UNIT. A portion of The remaining Louisiana CBRS units MI–04: STURGEON BAR UNIT. The the northern boundary of the unit has been not included in this review (Units LA– landward boundary of the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have 03P, LA–04P, LA–05P, LA–07, LA–08P, modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the configuration of the shoreline LA–09, LA–10, S01, S01A, S02, S08, occurred in the configuration of the shoreline of Betsy River. S09, S10, and S11) are anticipated to and the wetland/fastland interface. MI–53: VERMILION UNIT. The landward MI–05: HURON CITY UNIT. The boundary have draft revised maps completed boundary of the unit has been modified to of the unit has been modified to reflect reflect natural changes that have occurred in through the digital conversion effort natural changes that have occurred in the the configuration of the wetland/fastland available for stakeholder review and configuration of the shoreline of Lake Huron interface and the configuration of the comment later in 2016. and Willow Creek. shoreline of Twomile Lake. S03: CAMINADA UNIT. The eastern MI–08: CHARITY ISLAND UNIT. The MI–62: SAUX HEAD UNIT. The boundary boundary of the unit north of Cheniere western boundary of the unit has been moved of the unit has been modified to reflect Caminada has been modified to account for westward to account for accreting sand and natural changes that have occurred in the channel migration. The eastern boundary of submerged shoals on the western side of configuration of the shoreline of Saux Head the southwestern excluded area has been Charity Island. Lake. modified to account for natural changes MI–13: SQUAW BAY UNIT. The landward along the shoreline of an unnamed channel. boundary of the unit has been modified to Minnesota S04: TIMBALIER BAY UNIT. The eastern reflect natural changes that have occurred in The Service’s review found that the boundary of the unit has been modified to the configuration of the wetland/fastland boundaries of Unit MN–01 (the only account for channel migration and wetlands interface. The northern lateral boundary has been moved northward and the southern CBRS unit in Minnesota) do not need to erosion along Bayou Lafourche and Belle be modified due to changes from natural Pass. A portion of the northern boundary lateral boundary has been moved southward following an inlet to Devils Bay has been to account for accreting sand and submerged forces. modified to account for channel migration shoals around Sulphur Island. Mississippi and wetlands erosion. MI–14: WHITEFISH BAY UNIT. The S05: TIMBALIER ISLANDS UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has been The Service’s review found four of the northern boundary of the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have seven CBRS units in Mississippi to have modified to account for the migration of occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ changed due to natural forces. Timbalier Island and East Timbalier Island fastland interface. Additionally, the Service’s review found and to include associated shoals within the MI–17: SWAN LAKE UNIT. The western that one of these units, R01A, contained unit. The western boundary has also been and southeastern boundaries of the unit have administrative errors that were made by moved westward to account for the migration been modified to reflect natural changes that of Timbalier Island. have occurred in the configuration of the the Service in 1990. S06: ISLES DERNIERES UNIT. The wetland/fastland interface. The eastern MS–01P: GULF ISLANDS UNIT. The gap northeastern boundary has been modified to boundary has been modified to account for between the two discrete segments of the

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unit, located near the western tip of Petit account for erosion of the wetlands on the in the configuration of the wetland/fastland Bois Island, has been moved to the west due western side of Cat Island. The eastern interface. to the migration of Petit Bois Island towards segment of the unit, consisting of Middle NY–74: GRINDSTONE CREEK UNIT. The Horn Island Pass Channel. Spit, South Spit, and associated shoals, has landward boundary of the unit has been MS–02: MARSH POINT UNIT. Portions of been modified to account for erosion of the modified to follow the wetland/fastland the landward boundary of the unit have been wetlands, and erosion and migration of the interface along portions of the boundary that modified to reflect natural changes that have spit. Due to the rapid rate of erosion in this previously followed the shoreline of a pond occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ area, some of the boundaries have been which no longer exists as depicted on the fastland interface. generalized. base map of the October 15, 1992 official MS–04: HERON BAY POINT UNIT. Three CBRS map. A portion of the northern lateral segments of offshore boundary have been New York boundary has been moved northward to added to the eastern, western, and southern The Service’s review found 15 of the reflect the current position of the outlet of portions of the unit to clarify the extent of 21 CBRS units in the Great Lakes region Grindstone Creek. the unit. The southern boundary of the unit of New York (the only CBRS units in NY–75: BUTTERFLY SWAMP UNIT. The is coincident with the northern boundary of landward boundary of the unit has been Unit LA–02 in Louisiana. No modifications New York that were part of this review) modified to reflect natural changes that have were made to the boundaries of this unit as to have changed due to natural forces. occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ a result of changes due to natural forces. Unit NY–60P was remapped and fastland interface around Butterfly Swamp. R01A: BELLE FONTAINE POINT UNIT. referenced in notices the Service NY–76: WALKER UNIT. The landward and The western boundary of the unit has been published in the Federal Register on southern lateral boundaries of the unit have modified to reflect natural changes in the June 10, 2014 (79 FR 33207), and May been modified to reflect natural changes that wetlands along Graveline Bay. Additionally, 4, 2015 (80 FR 25314). Other CBRS units have occurred in the configuration of the three areas of the unit have been modified to wetland/fastland interface. correct administrative errors in the in the State of New York were not NY–77: SNAKE SWAMP UNIT. A portion transcription of the boundary from the draft assessed as part of this review. The Long of the eastern boundary of the unit located map that was included in the Service’s 1988 Island region of New York is part of a north of Lakeshore Road has been modified Report to Congress: Volume 17, Mississippi, separate comprehensive mapping to reflect natural changes that have occurred and was reviewed and approved by Congress, project related to Hurricane Sandy. Draft in the configuration of the wetland/fastland to the official map dated October 24, 1990, maps for that project are anticipated to interface. for this unit. On the landward side of the be released for public review and NY–79: BLIND SODUS BAY UNIT. The unit, the boundary on the official 1990 map comment in 2017. landward boundary of the unit has been inaccurately showed more wetlands within modified to account for natural changes that the unit than the 1988 draft map. NY–62: GRENADIER ISLAND UNIT. The have occurred in the configuration of the Furthermore, the eastern and western lateral eastern lateral boundary of the unit has been shoreline and wetland/fastland interface. The boundaries of the unit were intended to modified to account for the accretion of a western lateral boundary of the unit has been remain the same as those depicted on the sand spit within the unit. moved southwest to account for erosion original map for this unit dated September NY–64: THE ISTHMUS UNIT. A portion of along the shoreline of Lake Ontario. 30, 1982, which was adopted by Congress the boundary of the unit along Chaumont Bay NY–84: MAXWELL BAY UNIT. The with the enactment of the CBRA. However, has been modified to reflect natural changes boundary of the unit has been modified to the lateral boundaries were inadvertently that have occurred in the configuration of the account for natural changes that have moved by as much as 950 feet when they wetland/fastland interface. occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ were transcribed from the 1988 draft map NY–65: POINT PENINSULA UNIT. The fastland interface. onto the new base map used for the official landward boundary of the unit has been NY–87: BIG SISTER CREEK UNIT. A 1990 map. These corrections are supported modified to reflect natural changes that have portion of the landward boundary on the by an assessment of the historical CBRS maps occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ northern side of the unit formerly followed for the area and the legislative history of the fastland interface. the shoreline of an unnamed channel that has CBIA. These errors likely occurred due to the NY–66: HOUNSFIELD UNIT. Two since migrated southward. This portion of fact that the boundary shown on the draft segments of offshore boundary have been the boundary has been modified to follow the map that was approved by Congress had to added to clarify the extent of the unit. No wooded vegetation line east of the beach. be transcribed onto a new base map in 1990 modifications were made to the boundaries in order to create the official map for the of this unit as a result of changes due to Ohio unit, and the new base map showed slightly natural forces. The Service’s review found 6 of the 10 updated natural and development features. NY–67: DUTCH JOHN BAY UNIT. Portions CBRS units in Ohio to have changed R02: DEER ISLAND UNIT. The official of the boundary along the shoreline of Stony October 24, 1990, map of this unit does not Island have been modified to account for due to natural forces. include a complete depiction of the western natural changes that have occurred in the OH–02: MENTOR UNIT. There are two end of Deer Island due to the limitations of configuration of the shoreline. segments of Unit OH–02, but modifications the base map that was used at the time. The NY–68: SHERWIN BAY UNIT. Portions of to account for natural changes were only western portion of the boundary of the unit the boundary located inland of Shore Road necessary in the western segment. Portions of goes up to edge of the U.S. Geological Survey have been modified to account for natural the boundary around Mentor Marsh have Topographic Quadrangle that it was printed changes that have occurred in the been modified to reflect natural changes that on, and the unit is assumed to extend to the configuration of the shoreline of Sherwin have occurred in the configuration of the west to cover all of Deer Island. A segment Bay. wetland/fastland interface. of boundary has been added to the western NY–69: ASSOCIATION ISLAND UNIT. OH–03: NORTH POND UNIT. The western end of the unit to match the location of the The boundary of the unit has been modified end of the landward boundary of the unit has boundary as depicted on the Congressionally to account for erosion along the shoreline of been modified to reflect natural changes that adopted map that first established this unit, Association Island. have occurred in the configuration of the dated September 30, 1982, to clearly show NY–72: NORTH POND UNIT. The wetland/fastland interface. The eastern and that all of Deer Island is within the unit. This boundary of the unit has been modified to western lateral boundaries of the unit have clarification is supported by an assessment of reflect natural changes that have occurred in been modified to account for erosion along the historical CBRS maps for this area as well the configuration of the wetland/fastland the shoreline of Lake Erie. as the legislative history of the CBIA. No interface and to account for shoreline erosion OH–04: OLD WOMAN CREEK. The modifications were made to the boundaries around North Pond. southern portion of the boundary of the unit of this unit as a result of changes due to NY–73: DEER CREEK MARSH UNIT. The located north of Ohio State Route 2 has been natural forces. boundary of the unit around the southern modified to account for natural changes that R03: CAT ISLAND UNIT. The western half of Deer Creek Marsh has been modified have occurred in the shoreline along Old segment of the unit has been modified to to reflect natural changes that have occurred Woman Creek.

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OH–06: BAY POINT UNIT. The Interested parties may also contact the —NSDI Strategic Plan Framework southwestern boundary of the unit has been Service individual identified in the FOR —NGAC Subcommittee Activities moved farther southeast to account for the FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section Members of the public who wish to accretion of Bay Point. above to make arrangements to view the OH–09: FOX MARSH UNIT. The landward attend the meeting must register in boundary of the unit has been modified to final maps at the Service’s Headquarters advance for entrance. Please register by reflect natural changes that have occurred in office. Interested parties who are unable contacting Lucia Foulkes at the Federal the configuration of the wetland/fastland to access the maps via the Service’s Web Geographic Data Committee (703–648– interface. site or at the Service’s Headquarters 4142, [email protected]). Registrations OH–10: TOUSSAINT RIVER UNIT. The office may contact the Service are due by April 1, 2016. While the landward boundary of the unit has been individual identified in the FOR FURTHER meeting will be open to the public, modified to reflect natural changes that have INFORMATION CONTACT section above, and registration is required for entrance to occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ reasonable accommodations will be the Department of the Interior Building, fastland interface. made to ensure the individual’s ability and seating may be limited due to room Wisconsin to view the maps. capacity. The meeting will include an The Service’s review found six of the Dated: March 4, 2016. opportunity for public comment on seven CBRS units in Wisconsin to have Gary Frazer, April 7. Attendees wishing to provide changed due to natural forces. Assistant Director for Ecological Services. public comment should register by WI–02: POINT AU SABLE UNIT. The [FR Doc. 2016–05708 Filed 3–11–16; 8:45 am] April 1. Please register by contacting southern lateral boundary of the unit has BILLING CODE 4333–15–P Lucia Foulkes at the Federal Geographic been modified to reflect natural changes that Data Committee (703–648–4142, have occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface near the inlet of an DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR [email protected]). Comments may also unnamed channel to Green Bay. be submitted to the NGAC in writing. WI–03: PESHTIGO POINT UNIT. There are Geological Survey Kenneth Shaffer, two segments of Unit WI–03, but modifications to account for natural changes [GX16EE000101100] Deputy Executive Director, Federal were only necessary in the western segment. Geographic Data Committee. The southern boundary of the western Announcement of National Geospatial [FR Doc. 2016–05578 Filed 3–11–16; 8:45 am] segment of the unit has been modified to Advisory Committee Meeting BILLING CODE 4338–11–P reflect natural changes in the wetlands. AGENCY: WI–04: DYERS SLOUGH UNIT. The U.S. Geological Survey, eastern boundary of the unit has been Interior. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR modified to account for natural changes that ACTION: Notice of meeting. have occurred in the configuration of the Bureau of Land Management eastern shoreline of the Peshtigo River. SUMMARY: The National Geospatial WI–05: BARK BAY UNIT. The landward Advisory Committee (NGAC) will meet [LLORW00000.L16100000.DP0000. boundary of the unit has been modified to on April 6–7, 2016 at the Department of LXSSH1080000.16XL1109AF.HAG16–0093] reflect natural changes that have occurred in the Interior Building, 1849 C Street the configuration of the wetland/fastland NW., Washington, DC 20240. The Notice of Public Meeting for the San interface. meeting will be held in the South Juan Islands National Monument WI–06: HERBSTER UNIT. The landward Penthouse Conference Room. Advisory Committee boundary of the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in DATES: The meeting will be held from AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, the configuration of the wetland/fastland 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on April 6 and Interior. interface. from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on April 7. ACTION: Notice of public meeting. WI–07: FLAG RIVER UNIT. There are two FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John segments of Unit WI–07, but modifications to Mahoney, U.S. Geological Survey (206– SUMMARY: In accordance with the account for natural changes were only 220–4621). Federal Land Policy and Management necessary in the eastern segment. Portions of Act and the Federal Advisory the landward boundary of the unit have been SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Meetings of the National Geospatial Advisory Committee Act of 1972, and the U.S. modified to reflect natural changes that have Department of the Interior, Bureau of occurred in the configuration of the wetland/ Committee are open to the public. fastland interface. Additional information about the NGAC Land Management (BLM), the San Juan and the meeting are available at Islands National Monument Advisory Availability of Final Maps and Related www.fgdc.gov/ngac. Committee (MAC) will meet as Information The NGAC, which is composed of indicated below. The final revised maps dated January representatives from governmental, DATES: The MAC will hold a public 11, 2016, and digital boundary data can private sector, non-profit, and academic meeting Tuesday, April 19th, 2016. The be accessed and downloaded from the organizations, has been established to meeting will run from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 Service’s Web site: http://www.fws.gov/ advise the Chair of the Federal p.m. The meeting will be held at Grace ecological-services/habitat- Geographic Data Committee on Church (just northeast of Lopez Village) conservation/Coastal.html. The digital management of Federal geospatial on Lopez Island. A public comment boundary data are available for programs, the development of the period will be available in the afternoon reference purposes only. The digital National Spatial Data Infrastructure, and from 2:30 until 3:30 p.m. boundaries are best viewed using the the implementation of Office of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: base imagery to which the boundaries Management and Budget (OMB) Marcia deChadene`des, San Juan Islands were drawn; this information is printed Circular A–16. Topics to be addressed at National Monument Manager, P.O. Box in the title block of the maps. The the meeting include: 3, 37 Washburn Ave., Lopez Island, Service is not responsible for any —Leadership Dialogue Washington 98261, (360) 468–3051, or misuse or misinterpretation of the —FGDC Update [email protected]. Persons who use a digital boundary data. —FGDC 2016 Guidance telecommunications device for the deaf

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