[Federal Register: July 28, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 144)] [Notices] [Page 40309-40310] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr28jy98-95] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Minerals Management Service Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request AGENCY: Minerals Management Service (MMS), Interior. ACTION: Notice of a new information collection. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Act), the Department of the Interior has submitted the new collection of information discussed below to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for approval. The Act provides that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. DATES: Submit written comments by August 27, 1998. ADDRESSES: Submit comments and suggestions directly to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attention: Desk Officer for the Department of the Interior (1010-NEW), 725 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20503. Send a copy of your comments to the Minerals Management Service, Attention: Rules Processing Team, Mail Stop 4024, 381 Elden Street, Herndon, Virginia 20170-4817. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexis London, Engineering and Operations Division, Minerals Management Service, telephone (703) 787- 1600. You may obtain copies of the supporting statement and collection of information by contacting MMS's Information Collection Clearance Officer at (202) 208-7744. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: Survey--Recreational Usage of Oil and Gas Rigs by Fishermen and Divers. Abstract: The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act (at U.S.C. 1346, Environmental Studies), instructs the Secretary of the Interior, subsequent to the leasing and developing of any area or region, to conduct additional studies to establish environmental information as he deems necessary and to monitor the human, marine, and coastal environments of such area or region in a manner designed to provide time-series and data trend information which can be used for comparison with previously collected data for the purpose of identifying any significant changes in the quality and productivity of such environments, for establishing trends in the areas studied and monitored, and for designing experiments to identify the causes of such changes. Biological studies have shown that there are between 20 and 50 times more fish found under and near oil platforms than in nearby soft bottom areas of the Gulf of Mexico. Therefore, in order to make decisions regarding the conversion of existing rigs to artificial reefs, MMS needs statistically accurate information on the extent to which oil and gas structures are used by recreational fishers and divers and the economic impact of the continued availability of these structures on local communities. A data collection survey is being proposed to obtain statistically reliable estimates of the level of fishing and diving activity at oil and gas structures in the Gulf of Mexico from Alabama through Texas and to determine the levels of economic activity associated with this fishing and diving. Frequency: This is a one time survey. Data collection will occur over a one year period (January 1, 1999--December 31, 1999). Estimated number and description of respondents and reporting and recordkeeping ``hour'' burden: The estimated reporting hour burden is shown in parenthesis for each type of respondent in the following list. There is no recordkeeping burden. Dockside field interviews with 6,513 private boat fishermen (individuals who are fishing either from a boat that they own or rent) from Alabama through Texas (10 mins.). Dockside field interviews with 1,331 charter boat fishermen from Alabama through Texas, including fishermen who ``lease'' an entire boat for usually a \1/2\-day or a full-day fishing trip. The charter boat is normally licensed to carry 6 or less people (10 minutes). Dockside field interviews with 400 party boat fishermen from Alabama through Texas. Party boats usually take out more than six people for a fee and the group consists of individual fishermen buying a single spot, not leasing the entire boat (10 minutes). Dockside field interviews with 200 divers from Alabama through Texas, including snorkelers as well as individuals wearing self contained breathing apparatus who may be spear fishing or swimming (10 minutes). Telephone follow-up interviews with 3,255 private boat anglers (20.6 minutes), 920 charter boat anglers and 280 party boat anglers (12.3 minutes), and 200 divers (20.2 minutes). Telephone survey of 200 charter boat operators from Alabama through Texas. [[Page 40310]] Boat operators are the individuals captaining the vessel (6.2 minutes). Telephone interviews with 50 party boat operators from Alabama through Texas (6.2 minutes). Telephone interviews with 50 dive shop or diving guide service providers from Alabama through Texas (2 minutes). Estimated reporting and recordkeeping ``cost'' burden: This is a one time survey with no cost burden on the respondents to provide this collection of information. Comments: Section 3506 (c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act requires each agency ``* * * to provide notice * * * and otherwise consult with members of the public and affected agencies concerning each proposed collection of information * * *.'' Agencies must specifically solicit comments to: (a) evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the agency to perform its duties, including whether the information is useful, (b) evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, (c) enhance the quality, usefulness, and clarity of the information to be collected, and (d) minimize the burden on the respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Send your comments directly to the offices listed under the addresses section of this notice. The OMB has up to 60 days to approve or disapprove the information collection but may respond after 30 days. Therefore, to ensure maximum consideration, OMB should receive public comments by August 27, 1998. MMS Information Collection Clearance Officer: Jo Ann Lauterbach, (202) 208-7744. Dated: June 17, 1998. E. P. Danenberger, Chief, Engineering and Operations Division. [FR Doc. 98-20048 Filed 7-27-98; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-MR-P