U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv., Interior § 32.7 changes occur in wildlife populations, access and use of the wildlife refuge habitat conditions or in other factors area. affecting a refuge’s wildlife resources. (e) Each person must comply with Changes in refuge-specific hunting reg- the provisions of any refuge-specific ulations made under the conditions regulation governing fishing on the noted in this paragraph (f) can be in wildlife refuge area. Regulations, spe- force only for the one season to which cial conditions, and maps of the fishing the changes apply. areas for a particular wildlife refuge are available at that area’s head- [58 FR 5064, Jan. 19, 1993, as amended at 67 quarters. In addition, refuge-specific FR 58943, Sept. 18, 2002] sport fishing regulations appear in §§ 32.20 through 32.72. § 32.4 Opening of wildlife refuge areas to fishing. [58 FR 5064, Jan. 19, 1993, as amended at 67 Wildlife refuge areas may be opened FR 58943, Sept. 18, 2002] to sport fishing only after a determina- § 32.6 What are the procedures for tion is made that this activity is com- publication of refuge-specific sport patible with the purposes for which the fishing regulations? refuge was established. In addition, the (a) Refuge-specific fishing regula- sport fishing program must be con- tions are issued only at the time of or sistent with principles of sound fishery after the opening of a wildlife refuge management and otherwise be in the area to sport fishing. public interest. The opening or closing (b) Refuge-specific fishing regula- of wildlife refuge areas to fishing is tions may contain the following items: subject to the rulemaking require- (1) Fish species that may be taken; ments of the Administrative Procedure (2) Seasons; Act (5 U.S.C. 551 et seq.). Lands ac- (3) Creel limits; quired as ‘‘waterfowl production areas’’ (4) Methods of fishing; are open to sport fishing subject to the (5) Description of areas open to fish- provisions of State laws and regula- ing; or tions and the pertinent provisions of (6) Other provisions as required. parts 25 through 31 of this subchapter: (c) Refuge-specific fishing regula- Provided, that fishing or entry on all or tions will not liberalize existing State any part of individual areas may be laws or regulations. temporarily suspended by posting upon (d) Refuge-specific fishing regula- occasions of unusual or critical condi- tions are subject to change and the tions of, or affecting, land, water, vege- public is invited to submit suggestions tation or fish and wildlife populations. and comments for consideration at any time. § 32.5 What are the requirements for (e) We initially publish refuge-spe- sportfishing on areas of the Na- cific sport fishing regulations in the tional Wildlife Refuge System? daily issue of the FEDERAL REGISTER, The following provisions shall apply and subsequently they appear in §§ 32.20 to each person while engaged in public through 32.72. sport fishing on a wildlife refuge area: (f) Refuge-specific fishing regulations (a) Each person shall secure and pos- may be amended as needed when unpre- sess the required State license. dictable changes occur in fish and wild- (b) Each person shall comply with life populations, habitat conditions or the applicable provisions of Federal in other factors affecting a refuge’s fish law and regulation including this sub- and wildlife resources. chapter. [58 FR 5064, Jan. 19, 1993, as amended at 67 (c) Each person shall comply with the FR 58943, Sept. 18, 2002] applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any § 32.7 What refuge units are open to area is located unless the same are fur- hunting and/or sport fishing? ther restricted by Federal law or regu- Refuge units open to hunting and/or lation. sport fishing in accordance with the (d) Each person shall comply with provisions of subpart A of this part and the terms and conditions authorizing §§ 32.20–32.72, inclusive, are as follows: 273 VerDate Sep<11>2014 14:38 Jan 16, 2015 Jkt 232236 PO 00000 Frm 00283 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\232236.XXX 232236 rmajette on DSK2TPTVN1PROD with CFR § 32.7 50 CFR Ch. 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