Title 50-Wildlife and Fisheries (This book contains parts 1 to 199) Part CHAPTER I-United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior 1 CROSS REFERENCES: Commercial fishing on Red Lake Indian Reservation, Bureau of Indian Affairs: 25 CFR part 242. Disposal of certain wild animals in national parks, National Park Service: 36 CFR part 10. Exchanges of land for migratory bird or other wildlife refuges, Bureau of Land Management: 43 CFR 2200.0-1-2272.1. Fishing in coastal waters, lakes, rivers, bays, etc., Corps of Engineers: 33 CFR part 209. Fishing, hunting, trapping, and protection of wildlife in national forests and wildlife refuges, Forest Service: 36 CFR part 241, §§ 261.8, 261.9. Fishing, hunting, trapping, and protection of wildlife in national parks, memorials, recreation areas, etc., National Park Service: 36 CFR 2.2 and 2.3, and parts 7, 20. Fishing and hunting in reservoir areas, Corps of Engineers: 36 CFR 327.8. Free entry of animals, birds and products of American fisheries under specified conditions, Customs Service: 19 CFR 10.70-10.83. Grazing areas for wildlife maintenance, Bureau of Land Management: 43 CFR Subpart 4110. Making pictures, television production, or sound tracks on areas administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Park Service: 43 CFR 5.1. CHAPTER I-UNITED STATES FISH AND SUBCHAPTER B-TAKING, POSSESSION, TRANSPORTATION, SALE, PURCHASE, BARTER, EXPORTATION, AND IMPORTATION OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS Administrative provisions Public entry and use Prohibited acts Enforcement, penalty, and procedural require- 580 585 591 597 37 38 Geological and geophysical exploration of the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge SUBCHAPTER D [RESERVED] 722 744 SUBCHAPTER E-MANAGEMENT OF FISHERIES CONSERVATION AREAS National fish hatcheries ..... Hunting and fishing on national fish hatchery areas SUBCHAPTER F-FEDERAL AID TO STATES IN FISH AND WILDLIFE RESTORATION 748 749 80 81 Administrative requirements, Federal Aid in Fish 751 759 Administrative procedures for grants-in-aid (Ma- 763 767 APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER I-CODES FOR THE REPRESENTATION 875 private or public body, any one or all, as the context requires. §1.7 Regional director. Regional director means the official in charge of a region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the authorized representative of such official. [48 FR 44833, Sept. 30, 1983] §1.8 Secretary. Secretary means the Secretary of the Interior or the authorized representative of such official. [48 FR 44833, Sept. 30, 1983] PART 2-FIELD ORGANIZATION Sec. 2.1 Regional offices. 2.2 Locations of regional offices. AUTHORITY: 5 U.S.C. 301. §2.1 Regional offices. The program operations of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are performed at various types of field installations, such as ecological services stations, endangered species stations, fishery assistance offices, national fish hatcheries, national wildlife refuges, research laboratories and wildlife assistance offices. Generally, field installations are responsible to the regional director who has jurisdiction over Service activities in the State(s) encompassed by the region. Unless otherwise stated for a particular matter in the regulations, all persons may secure from the regional offices information or make submittals or requests, as well as obtain forms and instructions as to the scope and contents of papers or reports required of the public. [48 FR 44833, Sept. 30, 1983] §2.2 Locations of regional offices. The geographic jurisdictions and addresses of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife regional offices are as follows: (a) Portland Regional Office (Region 1-comprising the States of California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington; the Commonwealth of the |