80_FR_23856 80 FR 23774 - Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Construction of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

80 FR 23774 - Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Construction of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 82 (April 29, 2015)

Page Range23774-23784
FR Document2015-09915

NMFS has received a request from the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) for an incidental take authorization to take small numbers of California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals, harbor porpoises, and gray whales, by harassment, incidental to construction activities associated with the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SF-OBB) in California. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an authorization to CALTRANS to incidentally take, by harassment, small numbers of marine mammals for a period of 1 year.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XD829


Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Construction of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Notice; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS has received a request from the California Department of 
Transportation (CALTRANS) for an incidental take authorization to take 
small numbers of California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals, harbor 
porpoises, and gray whales, by harassment, incidental to construction 
activities associated with the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland 
Bay Bridge (SF-OBB) in California. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to 
issue an authorization to CALTRANS to incidentally take, by harassment, 
small numbers of marine mammals for a period of 1 year.

DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than May 29, 
2015.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the application should be addressed to Rob 
Pauline, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, 
Silver Spring, MD 20910-3225. The mailbox address for providing email 
comments is [email protected]. NMFS is not responsible for email 
comments sent to addresses other than the one provided here. Comments 
sent via email, including all attachments, must not exceed a 10-
megabyte file size.
    Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record 
and will generally be posted to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. All Personal Identifying Information (for 
example, name, address, etc.) voluntarily submitted by the commenter 
may be publicly accessible. Do not submit Confidential Business 
Information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.
    The application used in this document may be obtained by visiting 
the internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. Documents cited in this notice may also be viewed, by 
appointment, during regular business hours, at the aforementioned 
address.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Pauline, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the 
incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers of marine 
mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than 
commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region if certain 
findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if the taking 
is limited to harassment, a notice of a proposed authorization is 
provided to the public for review.
    An authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS 
finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth. NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 
as ``. . . an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot 
be reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.''

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    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA established an expedited process 
by which citizens of the U.S. can apply for a one-year authorization to 
incidentally take small numbers of marine mammals by harassment, 
provided that there is no potential for serious injury or mortality to 
result from the activity. Section 101(a)(5)(D) establishes a 45-day 
time limit for NMFS review of an application followed by a 30-day 
public notice and comment period on any proposed authorizations for the 
incidental harassment of marine mammals. Within 45 days of the close of 
the comment period, NMFS must either issue or deny the authorization.

Summary of Request

    On December 15, 2014 CALTRANS submitted its most recent request to 
NOAA requesting an IHA for the possible harassment of small numbers of 
California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), Pacific harbor seals 
(Phoca vitulina richardsii), harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena), and 
gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) incidental to construction 
associated with a replacement bridge for the East Span of the SF-OBB, 
in San Francisco Bay (SFB, or Bay), California.

Description of the Specified Activity

    An IHA was previously issued to CALTRANS for this activity on 
January 8, 2014 (79 FR 2421; January 14, 2014), based on activities 
described on CALTRANS' IHA application dated April 13, 2013. That IHA 
expired on January 7, 2015. Since the construction activity would last 
for approximately an additional two years after the expiration of the 
current IHA, CALTRANS requests to renew its IHA. In its IHA renewal 
request, CALTRANS also states that there has been no change in the 
scope of work for the SF-OBB Project from what was outlined in its 
April 13, 2013 IHA application project description, the Federal 
Register notice for the proposed IHA (78 FR 60852; October 2, 2013), 
and the Federal Register notice for the issuance of that IHA (79 FR 
2421; January 14, 2013). This stage of the project will include the 
mechanical dismantling of marine foundations of the East Span of the 
bridge as well as the installation of approximately 200 steel piles. 
These activities will be covered under the proposed IHA. Refer to these 
documents for a detailed description of CALTRANS' SF-OBB construction 
activities.
    Construction activities for the replacement of the SF-OBB east span 
commenced in 2002 and are expected to be completed in 2016 with the 
completion of the bike/pedestrian path and eastbound on ramp from Yerba 
Buena Island. The new east span is now open to traffic. On November 10, 
2003, NMFS issued the first project-related IHA to the Department, 
authorizing the take of small numbers of marine mammals incidental to 
the construction of the SFOBB Project. The Department has been issued a 
total of seven subsequent IHAs for the SFOBB Project to date, excluding 
the application currently under review.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    General information on the marine mammal species found in 
California waters can be found in Carretta et al. 2013, which is 
available at the following URL: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/pdf/pacific2013.pdf. Refer to that document for information on these 
species.
    The marine mammals most likely to be found in the SF-OBB area are 
the California sea lion, Pacific harbor seal, and harbor porpoise. From 
December through May gray whales may also be present in the SF-OBB 
area. Information on California sea lion, harbor seal, and gray whale 
was provided in the November 14, 2003 (68 FR 64595), Federal Register 
notice; information on harbor porpoise was provided in a Supplemental 
Environmental Assessment (SEA), which analyzed the potential impacts to 
marine mammals that would result from the modification of the original 
action. A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed on August 
5, 2009. These documents were referenced in the December 13, 2010 (75 
FR 77617) Federal Register notice of IHA. A copy of the SEA and FONSI 
is available upon request.

Potential Effects on Marine Mammals and Their Habitat

    CALTRANS and NMFS have determined that open-water pile driving and 
pile removal, as well as dredging and dismantling of concrete 
foundation of existing bridge by saw cutting, flame cutting, mechanical 
splitting, drilling, pulverizing and/or hydro-cutting, as outlined in 
the project description, have the potential to result in behavioral 
harassment of California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals, harbor 
porpoises, and gray whales that may be swimming, foraging, or resting 
in the project vicinity while pile driving is being conducted.
    Marine mammals exposed to high intensity sound repeatedly or for 
prolonged periods can experience hearing threshold shift (TS), which is 
the loss of hearing sensitivity at certain frequency ranges (Kastak et 
al. 1999; Schlundt et al. 2000; Finneran et al. 2002; 2005). TS can be 
permanent (PTS), in which case the loss of hearing sensitivity is 
unrecoverable, or temporary (TTS), in which case the animal's hearing 
threshold will recover over time (Southall et al. 2007). Since marine 
mammals depend on acoustic cues for vital biological functions, such as 
orientation, communication, finding prey, and avoiding predators, 
marine mammals that incur PTS or TTS may have reduced fitness in 
survival and reproduction, either permanently or temporarily. Repeated 
noise exposure that leads to TTS could cause PTS.
    When PTS occurs, there is physical damage to the sound receptors in 
the ear. In severe cases, there can be total or partial deafness, while 
in other cases the animal has an impaired ability to hear sounds in 
specific frequency ranges (Kryter, 1985). There is no specific evidence 
that exposure to pulses of sound can cause PTS in any marine mammal. 
However, given the possibility that mammals close to a sound source can 
incur TTS, it is possible that some individuals might incur PTS. Single 
or occasional occurrences of mild TTS are not indicative of permanent 
auditory damage, but repeated or (in some cases) single exposures to a 
level well above that causing TTS onset might elicit PTS.
    Relationships between TTS and PTS thresholds have not been studied 
in marine mammals but are assumed to be similar to those in humans and 
other terrestrial mammals, based on anatomical similarities. PTS might 
occur at a received sound level at least several decibels above that 
inducing mild TTS if the animal were exposed to strong sound pulses 
with rapid rise time. Based on data from terrestrial mammals, a 
precautionary assumption is that the PTS threshold for impulse sounds 
(such as pile driving pulses as received close to the source) is at 
least 6 dB higher than the TTS threshold on a peak-pressure basis and 
probably greater than 6 dB (Southall et al., 2007). On a sound exposure 
level (SEL) basis, Southall et al. (2007) estimated that received 
levels would need to exceed the TTS threshold by at least 15 dB for 
there to be risk of PTS. Thus, for cetaceans, Southall et al. (2007) 
estimate that the PTS threshold might be an M-weighted SEL (for the 
sequence of received pulses) of approximately 198 dB re 1 [mu]Pa\2\-s 
(15 dB higher than the TTS threshold for an impulse). Given the higher 
level of sound necessary to cause PTS as compared with TTS, it is 
considerably less likely that PTS could occur.
    Measured source levels from impact pile driving can be as high as 
214 dB re

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1 [mu]Pa @1 m. Although no marine mammals have been shown to experience 
TTS or PTS as a result of being exposed to pile driving activities, 
experiments on a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncates) and beluga 
whale (Delphinapterus leucas) showed that exposure to a single water 
gun pulse at a received level of 207 kPa (or 30 psi) peak-to-peak (p-
p), which is equivalent to 228 dB (p-p) re 1 [mu]Pa, resulted in a 7 
and 6 dB TTS in the beluga whale at 0.4 and 30 kHz, respectively. 
Thresholds returned to within 2 dB of the pre-exposure level within 4 
minutes of the exposure (Finneran et al. 2002). No TTS was observed in 
the bottlenose dolphin. Although the source level of pile driving from 
one hammer strike is expected to be much lower than the single watergun 
pulse cited here, animals exposed for a prolonged period to repeated 
hammer strikes could receive more noise exposure in terms of sound 
exposure level (SEL) than from the single watergun pulse (estimated at 
188 dB re 1 [mu]Pa\2\-s) in the aforementioned experiment (Finneran et 
al. 2002).
    Noises from dismantling of marine foundations by mechanical means 
include, but are not limited to, saw cutting, mechanical splitting, 
drilling and pulverizing. Saw cutting and drilling constitute non-pulse 
noise, whereas mechanical splitting and pulverizing constitute impulse 
noise. Although the characteristics of these noises are not well 
studied, noises from saw cutting and drilling are expected to be 
similar to vibratory pile driving, and noises from mechanical splitting 
and pulverizing are expected to be similar to impact pile driving, but 
at lower intensity, due to the similar mechanisms in sound generating 
but at a lower power outputs. CALTRANS states that drilling and saw 
cutting are anticipated to produce underwater sound pressure levels 
(SPLs) in excess of 120 dB RMS, but are not anticipated to exceed the 
180 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (RMS). The mechanical splitting and pulverizing of 
concrete with equipment such as a hammer hoe has the potential to 
generate high sound pressure levels in excess of 190 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(RMS) at 1 m.
    However, in order for marine mammals to experience TTS or PTS, the 
animals have to be close enough to be exposed to repeated high 
intensity pulsed noise levels for prolonged period of time. Based on 
the best scientific information available, the expected received sound 
levels are far below the threshold that could cause TTS or the onset of 
PTS.
    In addition, chronic exposure to excessive, though not high-
intensity, noise could cause masking at particular frequencies for 
marine mammals that utilize sound for vital biological functions. 
Masking can interfere with detection of acoustic signals such as 
communication calls, echolocation sounds, and environmental sounds 
important to marine mammals. Therefore, under certain circumstances, 
marine mammals whose acoustical sensors or environment are being 
severely masked could also be impaired from maximizing their 
performance fitness in survival and reproduction.
    Masking occurs at the frequency band which the animals utilize. 
Therefore, since noise generated from in-water pile driving during the 
SF-OBB construction activities is mostly concentrated at low frequency 
ranges, it may have less effect on high frequency echolocation sounds 
by harbor porpoises. However, lower frequency noises are more likely to 
affect detection of communication calls and other potentially important 
natural sounds such as surf and prey noise. It may also affect 
communication signals when they occur near the noise band and thus 
reduce the communication space of animals (e.g., Clark et al. 2009) and 
cause increased stress levels (e.g., Foote et al. 2004; Holt et al. 
2009).
    Masking can potentially impact the species at population, 
community, or even ecosystem levels, as well as individual levels. 
Prolonged masking affects both senders and receivers of the signals and 
could have long-term effects on marine mammal species and populations. 
Recent science suggests that low frequency ambient sound levels have 
increased by as much as 20 dB (more than 3 times in terms of SPL) in 
the world's oceans from pre-industrial periods, and most of these 
increases are from distant shipping (Hildebrand 2009). All 
anthropogenic noise sources, such as those from vessels traffic, pile 
driving, dredging, and dismantling existing bridge by mechanic means, 
contribute to the elevated ambient noise levels, thus intensifying 
potential for masking.
    Nevertheless, the sum of noise from the proposed SF-OBB 
construction activities is confined in an area of inland waters (San 
Francisco Bay) that is bounded by landmass, therefore, the noise 
generated is not expected to contribute to increased ocean ambient 
noise. Due to shallow water depth near the Oakland shore, dredging 
activities are mainly used to create a barge access channel to 
dismantle the existing bridge. Therefore, underwater sound propagation 
from dredging is expected to be poor due to the extreme shallowness of 
the area to be dredged.
    Finally, exposure of marine mammals to certain sounds could lead to 
behavioral disturbance (Richardson et al. 1995), such as: Changing 
durations of surfacing and dives, number of blows per surfacing, or 
moving direction and/or speed; reduced/increased vocal activities, 
changing/cessation of certain behavioral activities (such as 
socializing or feeding); visible startle response or aggressive 
behavior (such as tail/fluke slapping or jaw clapping), avoidance of 
areas where noise sources are located, and/or flight responses (e.g., 
pinnipeds flushing into water from haulouts or rookeries).
    The onset of behavioral disturbance from anthropogenic noise 
depends on both external factors (characteristics of noise sources and 
their paths) and the receiving animals (hearing, motivation, 
experience, demography) and is also difficult to predict (Southall et 
al. 2007), especially if the detected disturbances appear minor. The 
consequences of behavioral modification could be expected to be 
biologically significant if the change affects growth, survival, or 
reproduction. Some of these significant behavioral modifications 
include:
     Drastic change in diving/surfacing patterns (such as those 
thought to be causing beaked whale stranding due to exposure to 
military mid-frequency tactical sonar);
     Habitat abandonment due to loss of desirable acoustic 
environment; and
     Cessation of feeding or social interaction.
    The proposed project area is not believed to be a prime habitat for 
marine mammals, nor is it considered an area frequented by marine 
mammals. Therefore, behavioral disturbances that could result from 
anthropogenic noise associated with SF-OBB construction and dismantling 
activities are expected to affect only a limited number of marine 
mammals on an infrequent basis.
    Currently NMFS uses 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (RMS) at received level for 
impulse noises (such as impact pile driving, mechanic splitting and 
pulverizing) as the onset of marine mammal behavioral harassment, and 
120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (RMS) for non-impulse noises (vibratory pile 
driving, saw cutting, drilling, and dredging).
    As far as airborne noise is concerned, based on airborne noise 
levels measured and on-site monitoring conducted during 2004 under a 
previous IHA, noise levels from the East Span project did not result in 
the harassment of harbor seals hauled out on Yerba Buena Island (YBI). 
Also, noise levels from the East Span project are not expected to

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result in harassment of the sea lions hauled out at Pier 39 as airborne 
and waterborne sound pressure levels (SPLs) would attenuate to levels 
below where harassment would be expected by the time they reach that 
haul-out site, 5.7 km (3.5 miles) from the project site. Therefore, no 
pinniped hauled out would be affected as a result of the proposed pile-
driving. A detailed description of the acoustic measurements is 
provided in the 2004 CALTRANS marine mammal and acoustic monitoring 
report for the same activity (CALTRANS 2005).
    Short-term impacts to habitat may include minimal disturbance of 
the sediment where individual bridge piers are constructed. Long-term 
impacts to marine mammal habitat will be limited to the footprint of 
the piles and the obstruction they will create following installation. 
However, this impact is not considered significant as the marine 
mammals can easily swim around the piles of the new bridge, as they 
currently swim around the existing bridge piers.

Proposed Mitigation Measures

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization under section 
101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the permissible methods 
of taking pursuant to such activity, and other means of effecting the 
least practicable adverse impact on such species or stock and its 
habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and 
areas of similar significance, and on the availability of such species 
or stock for taking for certain subsistence uses.
    For the proposed CALTRANS SF-OBB construction activities, CALTRANS 
worked with NMFS and proposed the following mitigation measures to 
minimize the potential impacts to marine mammals in the project 
vicinity. The primary purpose of these mitigation measures is to detect 
marine mammals within or about to enter designated exclusion zones 
corresponding to NMFS current injury thresholds and to initiate 
immediate shutdown or power down of the piling hammer, making it very 
unlikely potential injury or TTS to marine mammals would occur, and to 
reduce the intensity of Level B behavioral harassment.

Use of Noise Attenuation Devices

    To reduce impact on marine mammals, CALTRANS shall use a marine 
pile driving energy attenuator (i.e., air bubble curtain system), or 
other equally effective sound attenuation method (e.g., dewatered 
cofferdam) for all impact pile driving, with the exception of pile 
proofing.

Establishment of Exclusion and Level B Harassment Zones

    Before the commencement of in-water construction activities, which 
include impact pile driving, vibratory pile driving, and mechanical 
dismantling of existing bridge, CALTRANS shall establish ``exclusion 
zones'' where received underwater sound pressure levels (SPLs) are 
higher than 180 dB (rms) and 190 dB (rms) re 1 [mu]Pa for cetaceans and 
pinnipeds, respectively, and ``Level B behavioral harassment zones'' 
where received underwater sound pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than 
160 dB (rms) and 120 dB (rms) re 1 [mu]Pa for impulse noise sources 
(impact pile driving) and non-impulses noise sources (vibratory pile 
driving and mechanic dismantling), respectively. Before the sizes of 
actual zones are determined based on hydroacoustic measurements, 
CALTRANS shall establish these zones based on prior measurements 
conducted during SF-OBB constructions, as described in Table 1 of this 
document.

                      Table 1--Temporary Exclusion and Level B Harassment Zones for Various Pile Driving and Dismantling Activities
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      Pile driving/dismantling                               Distance to  120 dB re   Distance to  160 dB    Distance to  180 dB    Distance to  190 dB
             activities                   Pile size (m)        1 [mu]Pa (rms) (m)    re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) (m)  re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) (m)  re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) (m)
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Vibratory Driving..................  24....................  2,000.................  NA...................  NA...................  NA
                                     36....................  2,000.................  NA...................  NA...................  NA
                                     Sheet pile............  2,000.................  NA...................  NA...................  NA
Attenuated Impact Driving..........  24....................  NA....................  1,000................  235..................  95
 
36.................................  NA....................  1,000.................  235..................  95...................
Unattenuated Proofing..............  24....................  NA....................  1,000................  235..................  95
 
36.................................  NA....................  1,000.................  235..................  95...................
Unattenuated Impact Driving........  H-pile................  NA....................  1,000................  235..................  95
Dismantling........................  ......................  2,000.................  NA...................  100..................  100
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    Once the underwater acoustic measurements are conducted during 
initial test pile driving, CALTRANS shall adjust the size of the 
exclusion zones and Level B behavioral harassment zones, and monitor 
these zones accordingly.
    NMFS-approved marine mammal observers (MMOs) shall conduct initial 
survey of the exclusion zones to ensure that no marine mammals are seen 
within the zones before impact pile driving of a pile segment begins. 
If marine mammals are found within the exclusion zone, impact pile 
driving of the segment would be delayed until they move out of the 
area. If a marine mammal is seen above water and then dives below, the 
contractor would wait 15 minutes for pinnipeds and harbor porpoise and 
30 minutes for gray whales. If no marine mammals are seen by the 
observer in that time it can be assumed that the animal has moved 
beyond the exclusion zone. This 15-minute criterion is based on 
scientific evidence that harbor seals in San Francisco Bay dive for a 
mean time of 0.50 minutes to 3.33 minutes (Harvey and Torok, 1994), and 
the mean diving duration for harbor porpoises ranges from 44 to 103 
seconds (Westgate et al., 1995).
    Once the pile driving of a segment begins it cannot be stopped 
until that segment has reached its predetermined depth due to the 
nature of the sediments underlying the Bay. If pile driving stops and 
then resumes, it would potentially have to occur for a longer time and 
at increased energy levels. In sum, this would simply amplify impacts 
to marine mammals, as they would endure potentially higher SPLs for 
longer periods of time. Pile segment lengths

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and wall thickness have been specially designed so that when work is 
stopped between segments (but not during a single segment), the pile 
tip is never resting in highly resistant sediment layers. Therefore, 
because of this operational situation, if seals, sea lions, or harbor 
porpoises enter the safety zone after pile driving of a segment has 
begun, pile driving will continue and marine mammal observers will 
monitor and record marine mammal numbers and behavior. However, if pile 
driving of a segment ceases for 30 minutes or more and a marine mammal 
is sighted within the designated exclusion zone prior to commencement 
of pile driving, the observer(s) must notify the Resident Engineer (or 
other authorized individual) immediately and continue to monitor the 
exclusion zone. Operations may not resume until the marine mammal has 
exited the exclusion zone.

Soft Start

    Although marine mammals will be protected from Level A harassment 
(i.e., injury) through marine mammal observers monitoring a 190-dB 
exclusion zone for pinnipeds and 180-dB exclusion zone for cetaceans, 
mitigation may not be 100 percent effective at all times in locating 
marine mammals. Therefore, in order to provide additional protection to 
marine mammals near the project area by allowing marine mammals to 
vacate the area prior to receiving a potential injury, CALTRANS and its 
contractor will also ``soft start'' the hammer prior to operating at 
full capacity. This should expose fewer animals to loud sounds both 
underwater and above water. This would also ensure that, although not 
expected, any pinnipeds and cetaceans that are missed during the 
initial exclusion zone monitoring will not be injured.

Power Down and Shut-down

    Although power down and shut-down measures will not be required for 
pile driving and removal activities for reasons explained above, these 
measures are required for mechanical dismantling of the existing 
bridge. The contractor performing mechanical dismantling work will stop 
in-water noise generating machinery when marine mammals are sighted 
within the designated exclusion zones.

Mitigation Conclusions

    NMFS has carefully evaluated the applicant's proposed mitigation 
measures and considered a range of other measures in the context of 
ensuring that NMFS prescribes the means of effecting the least 
practicable impact on the affected marine mammal species and stocks and 
their habitat. Our evaluation of potential measures included 
consideration of the following factors in relation to one another:
     The manner in which, and the degree to which, the 
successful implementation of the measure is expected to minimize 
adverse impacts to marine mammals;
     The proven or likely efficacy of the specific measure to 
minimize adverse impacts as planned, and
     The practicability of the measure for applicant 
implementation.
    Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed by NMFS should be able to 
accomplish, have a reasonable likelihood of accomplishing (based on 
current science), or contribute to the accomplishment of one or more of 
the general goals listed below:
    1. Avoidance or minimization of injury or death of marine mammals 
wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may contribute to this goal).
    2. A reduction in the numbers of marine mammals (total number or 
number at biologically important time or location) exposed to received 
levels of noises generated from ice overflight surveys, or other 
activities expected to result in the take of marine mammals (this goal 
may contribute to 1, above, or to reducing harassment takes only).
    3. A reduction in the number of times (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) individuals would be exposed 
to received levels of noises generated from ice overflight surveys, or 
other activities expected to result in the take of marine mammals (this 
goal may contribute to 1, above, or to reducing harassment takes only).
    4. A reduction in the intensity of exposures (either total number 
or number at biologically important time or location) to received 
levels of noises generated from ice overflight surveys, or other 
activities expected to result in the take of marine mammals (this goal 
may contribute to a, above, or to reducing the severity of harassment 
takes only).
    5. Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying special attention to the food base, activities that 
block or limit passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary destruction/disturbance 
of habitat during a biologically important time.
    6. For monitoring directly related to mitigation--an increase in 
the probability of detecting marine mammals, thus allowing for more 
effective implementation of the mitigation.
    Based on our evaluation of the applicant's proposed measures NMFS 
has preliminarily determined that the proposed mitigation measures 
provide the means of effecting the least practicable impact on marine 
mammals species or stocks and their habitat, paying particular 
attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar 
significance.

Proposed Monitoring and Reporting Measures

    In order to issue an ITA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth ``requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking''. The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13) indicate that requests for ITAs 
must include the suggested means of accomplishing the necessary 
monitoring and reporting that will result in increased knowledge of the 
species and of the level of taking or impacts on populations of marine 
mammals that are expected to be present in the proposed action area.
    Monitoring measures prescribed by NMFS should accomplish one or 
more of the following general goals:
    1. An increase in the probability of detecting marine mammals, both 
within the mitigation zone (thus allowing for more effective 
implementation of the mitigation) and in general to generate more data 
to contribute to the analyses mentioned below;
    2. An increase in our understanding of how many marine mammals are 
likely to be exposed to levels of noises generated from ice overflight 
surveys that we associate with specific adverse effects, such as 
behavioral harassment, TTS, or PTS;
    3. An increase in our understanding of how marine mammals respond 
to stimuli expected to result in take and how anticipated adverse 
effects on individuals (in different ways and to varying degrees) may 
impact the population, species, or stock (specifically through effects 
on annual rates of recruitment or survival) through any of the 
following methods:
    [ssquf] Behavioral observations in the presence of stimuli compared 
to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict received level, distance from source, and other 
pertinent information);
    [ssquf] Physiological measurements in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict received level, distance from source, and other 
pertinent information);

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    [ssquf] Distribution and/or abundance comparisons in times or areas 
with concentrated stimuli versus times or areas without stimuli;
    4. An increased knowledge of the affected species; and
    5. An increase in our understanding of the effectiveness of certain 
mitigation and monitoring measures.

Proposed Monitoring Measures

(1) Visual Monitoring
    Besides using monitoring for implementing mitigation (ensuring 
exclusion zones are clear of marine mammals before pile driving begins 
and power down and shut-down measures for mechanical bridge 
dismantling), marine mammal monitoring will also be conducted to assess 
potential impacts from CALTRANS construction activities. CALTRANS will 
implement onsite marine mammal monitoring for 100% of all unattenuated 
impact pile driving of H-piles for 180- and 190-dB re 1 [micro]Pa 
exclusion zones and 160-dB re 1 [micro]Pa Level B harassment zone, 
attenuated impact pile driving (except pile proofing) and mechanical 
dismantling for 180- and 190-dB re 1 [micro]Pa exclusion zones. 
CALTRANS will also monitor 20% of the attenuated impact pile driving 
for the 160-dB re 1 [micro]Pa Level B harassment zone, and 20% of 
vibratory pile driving and mechanic dismantling for the 120-dB re 1 
[micro]Pa Level B harassment zone.
    Monitoring of the pinniped and cetacean exclusion zones shall be 
conducted by a minimum of three qualified NMFS-approved MMOs. 
Observations will be made using high-quality binoculars (e.g., Zeiss, 
10 x 42 power). MMOs will be equipped with radios or cell phones for 
maintaining contact with other observers and CALTRANS engineers, and 
range finders to determine distance to marine mammals, boats, buoys, 
and construction equipment.
    Data on all observations will be recorded and will include the 
following information:
    (1) Location of sighting;
    (2) Species;
    (3) Number of individuals;
    (4) Number of calves present;
    (5) Duration of sighting;
    (6) Behavior of marine animals sighted;
    (7) Direction of travel; and
    (8) When in relation to construction activities did the sighting 
occur (e.g., before, ``soft-start'', during, or after the pile driving 
or removal).
    The reactions of marine mammals will be recorded based on the 
following classifications that are consistent with the Richmond Bridge 
Harbor Seal survey methodology (for information on the Richmond Bridge 
authorization, see 68 FR 66076, November 25, 2003): (1) No response, 
(2) head alert (looks toward the source of disturbance), (3) approach 
water (but not leave), and (4) flush (leaves haul-out site). The number 
of marine mammals under each disturbance reaction will be recorded, as 
well as the time when seals re-haul after a flush.
(2) Hydroacoustic Monitoring
    The purpose of the underwater sound monitoring during dismantling 
of concrete foundations via mechanical means is to establish the 
exclusion zones of 180 dB re 1 [micro]Pa (rms) for cetaceans and 190 dB 
re 1 [micro]Pa (rms) for pinnipeds. Monitoring will occur during the 
initial use of concrete dismantling equipment with the potential to 
generate sound pressure levels in excess of 180 dB re 1 [micro]Pa 
(rms). Monitoring will likely be conducted from construction barges 
and/or boats. Measurements will be taken at various distances as needed 
to determine the distance to the 180 and 190 dB re 1 [micro]Pa (rms) 
contours.
    The purpose of underwater sound monitoring during impact pile 
driving will be to verify sound level estimates and confirm that sound 
levels do not equal or exceed 180 dB re 1 [micro]Pa (rms).

Proposed Reporting Measure

    CALTRANS will notify NMFS prior to the initiation of the pile 
driving and dismantling activities for the removal of the existing east 
span. NMFS will be informed of the initial sound pressure level 
measurements for both pile driving and foundation dismantling 
activities, including the final exclusion zone and Level B harassment 
zone radii established for impact and vibratory pile driving and marine 
foundation dismantling activities.
    Monitoring reports will be posted on the SFOBB Project's biological 
mitigation Web site (www.biomitigation.org) on a weekly basis if in-
water construction activities are conducted. Marine mammal monitoring 
reports will include species and numbers of marine mammals observed, 
time and location of observation and behavior of the animal. In 
addition, the reports will include an estimate of the number and 
species of marine mammals that may have been harassed as a result of 
activities.
    In addition, CALTRANS will provide NMFS with a draft final report 
within 90 days after the expiration of the IHA. This report should 
detail the monitoring protocol, summarize the data recorded during 
monitoring, and estimate the number of marine mammals that may have 
been harassed due to pile driving. If no comments are received from 
NMFS within 30 days, the draft final report will constitute the final 
report. If comments are received, a final report must be submitted 
within 30 days after receipt of comments.
    In addition, NMFS would require CALTRANS to notify NMFS' Office of 
Protected Resources and NMFS' Stranding Network within 48 hours of 
sighting an injured or dead marine mammal in the vicinity of the 
construction site. CALTRANS shall provide NMFS with the species or 
description of the animal(s), the condition of the animal(s) (including 
carcass condition if the animal is dead), location, time of first 
discovery, observed behaviors (if alive), and photo or video (if 
available).
    In the event that an injured or dead marine mammal is found by 
CALTRANS that is not in the vicinity of the SF-OBB construction site, 
CALTRANS would report the same information as listed above as soon as 
operationally feasible to NMFS.

Marine Mammal Monitoring Report From Previous IHA

    The most recent marine mammal monitoring report describes the 
number of harbor seals and California sea lions that were observed 
within zones of influence (ZOIs) between January 8, 2014 and January 7, 
2015 that could result in behavioral harassment. Most of the 
observations of harbor seals within the behavioral zones occurred 
within the Coast Guard Cove or Clipper Cove. Monitoring of the 
vibratory and demolition activity was only required for 20% of the time 
when those activities occurred but there was often a mix of impact and 
vibratory driving; therefore, monitoring was conducted from 20-100% of 
the time for some construction projects. Table 7 of the 2014 monitoring 
report (CALTRANS 2015) summarizes all observations and estimates the 
total exposures of marine mammals if there was 100% monitoring for each 
construction or demolition project as requested by NMFS. The estimated 
number of exposures is 144 harbor seals which is above the limit of 50 
permitted under the Authorization. No sea lions, harbor porpoise or 
gray whales were observed.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Marine mammal take estimates are based on marine mammal monitoring 
reports and marine mammal observations made during pile driving

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activities associated with the SF-OBB construction work authorized 
under prior IHAs. Pacific harbor seals are the most commonly observed 
marine mammal (90% of observations during monitoring) near the east 
span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SF-OBB). A harbor seal 
haul-out site is located on the south side of Yerba Buena Island (YBI) 
approximately 500 meters from the SF-OBB's closest pier, pier E2, and 
seals are often observed foraging in Coast Guard Cove (just east of the 
U.S. Coast Guard Station on YBI), and within Clipper Cove between YBI 
and Treasure Island. A third foraging site that is used less frequently 
is approximately 250-500 meters southeast of YBI over a small trench 
running west to east along the bottom of the San Francisco Bay (Bay). 
In addition, harbor seals are regularly observed moving north or south 
under the original SFOBB between Piers E2 and E3, but infrequently east 
of Pier E4.
    Harbor seal densities were calculated from 657 observations of 
harbor seals made during 210 days from 2000 to 2014 during monitoring 
for the East Span of the SFOBB. Two densities were calculated because 
of the higher density of seals observed foraging near YBI and Treasure 
Island. Foraging seals tended to remain in the area for several hours 
while transiting seals passing under the SFOBB were only observed 1-2 
times. Therefore, densities east of Pier E3-E8 are much lower than the 
density than west of Pier E3.
    The area of 2,000-meter threshold for the Level B behavioral 
harassment zone is 12.57 km\2\ (12,570,000 m\2\). Half of that area to 
the west of Piers E3-E8 (6.29 km\2\) would have a higher density due to 
the harbor seals that are frequently observed in the three foraging 
areas. The range of seals observed within the foraging areas is 0-8 
seals and the mean is 3.6 seals per day (combined for all three areas). 
The other half of the Level B harassment zone would have a lower 
density due to the infrequent observations of seals moving through the 
area. In addition the density of seals will vary with season therefore 
a density for the spring-summer season when seals spend more time 
onshore as they are pupping and molting and the fall/winter season. 
Table 2 shows estimated densities in the high and low density areas 
during the fall/winter and spring/summer seasons.

Table 2--Expected Harbor Seal Exposures for 2015 Based on the Area and Seasonal Density Estimates, and Number of
                                              Days of Pile Driving
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                                                                   Days of pile     Harbor seal
           Density estimates                 Behavioral zone         driving *      density **       Exposures
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Fall/Winter High Density..............  6.29 km\2\..............              64            0.77             311
Fall/Winter Low Density...............  6.29 km\2\..............              64             0.5              20
Spring/Summer High Density............  6.29 km\2\..............              64             0.3             121
Spring/Summer Low Density.............  6.29 km\2\..............              64            0.02               8
                                       -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Exposures...................                                  460 seals
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* It is assumed half of the pile driving days (64 days) will occur in each season.
** The area of the Behavioral Zone 12.59 km\2\ is divided in half for the high and low density areas for each
  season.

    This estimate for harbor seals is above the number of seals that 
have been permitted for take in previous IHAs that have been issued 
related to this project. However, the estimate presented here 
represents a more complete picture of the marine mammal density in the 
project area and the potential for exposure to project activities.
    California sea lions are based on CALTRANS observations over 15 
years of monitoring on the Bay Bridge, 2000 to 2014, including baseline 
monitoring in 2003 before bridge construction began. It should be noted 
that monitoring was not year round and there was little monitoring 
required during the period of mid-2010 to mid-2013 due to no pile 
driving. During 2013 and 2014, there was a large increase in pile 
driving to construct temporary falsework and for mechanical dismantling 
so the current estimates of animals do include recent monitoring. 
California sea lion numbers fluctuate from year to year. For example, 
in 2014 no sea lions were observed in the harassment zone, while in 
2004, 36 sea lions were recorded near the Bay Bridge construction areas 
during pile driving. The larger number of sea lions in 2004 was 
probably related to a run of herring that was near the Bay Bridge and 
sea lions were observed feeding on dense aggregations of herring in the 
area. Therefore, 50 sea lions is a conservative estimate.
    Harbor porpoises were observed near the tower of the new Bay Bridge 
in 2013 and 2014. Each of those was a single animal and far out of 
their normal range for the Bay. If 1 or 2 pods of porpoises were to 
enter the construction area, then there might be up to 6 takes (pod 
size of 2-3 porpoises). Based on this NMFS believes that an allowed 
take of up to 10 harbor porpoises is conservative, but reasonable.
    Gray whale take estimates were based on sighting reports collected 
by the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito (the NMFS stranding facility 
for northern California). The Center collects whale sightings 
information from the general public, researchers, and the U.S. Coast 
Guard. For the gray whale, 5 permitted takes is likely to be a 
conservative, but reasonable, estimate as they have never been observed 
within any of the behavioral zones during monitoring. Additionally, 
there has only been one report of a gray whale swimming under the 
original East Span of the Bay Bridge a number of years ago.
    Based on these results, and accounting for a certain level of 
uncertainty regarding the next phase of construction, NMFS concludes 
that at maximum 460 harbor seals, 50 California sea lions, 10 harbor 
porpoises, and 5 gray whales could be exposed to noise levels that 
could cause Level B harassment as a result of the CALTRAN' SF-OBB 
construction activities. These numbers represent 1.5%, <0.01%, <0.01% 
and 0.10% of the California stock harbor seal, the U.S. stock 
California sea lion, the Eastern North Pacific stock gray whale, and 
the San Francisco-Russian River stock harbor porpoise, respectively 
(Table 3).

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 Table 3--Estimates of the Possible Maximum Numbers of Marine Mammals Taken by Level B Harassment as a Result of
                              the Proposed CALTRANS' SF-OBB Construction Activities
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                                                                                                      Percent
                  Species                                   Stocks                 Level B takes    population
                                                                                                     (percent)
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                                                    Pinnipeds
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Harbor seal................................  California.........................             460             1.5
California sea lion........................  U.S................................              50           <0.01
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                                                    Cetaceans
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Gray whale.................................  Eastern North Pacific..............               5           <0.01
Harbor porpoise............................  San Francisco-Russian River........              10            0.10
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Analysis and Preliminary Determinations

Negligible Impact

    Negligible impact is ``an impact resulting from the specified 
activity that cannot be reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably 
likely to, adversely affect the species or stock through effects on 
annual rates of recruitment or survival'' (50 CFR 216.103). A 
negligible impact finding is based on the lack of likely adverse 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival (i.e., population-
level effects). An estimate of the number of takes, alone, is not 
enough information on which to base an impact determination. In 
addition to considering estimates of the number of marine mammals that 
might be ``taken'', NMFS must consider other factors, such as the 
likely nature of any responses (their intensity, duration, etc.), the 
context of any responses (critical reproductive time or location, 
migration, etc.), as well as the number and nature of estimated Level A 
and Level B harassment takes, the number of estimated mortalities, 
effects on habitat, and the status of the species.
    To avoid repetition, the following discussion applies to the 
affected stocks of harbor seals, California sea lions, gray whales, and 
harbor porpoises, given that the best available information indicates 
that effects of the specified activity on individuals of those stocks 
will be similar, and there is no information about the population size, 
status, structure, or habitat use of the areas to warrant separate 
discussion.
    Pile driving activities associated with this project, as outlined 
previously, have the potential to disturb or displace marine mammals. 
Even when mitigation measures are employed, the specified activities 
may result in Level B harassment from underwater sounds generated from 
pile driving. Takes could occur if individuals of these species are 
present in the Level B harassment zone while pile driving is occurring.
    These low intensity, localized, and short-term noise exposures 
(i.e., 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) from impulse sources and 120 dB re 1 
[mu]Pa (rms) from non-impulse sources), are expected to cause brief 
startle reactions or short-term behavioral modification by the animals. 
These brief reactions and behavioral changes are expected to disappear 
when the exposures cease. The maximum estimated 160 dB isopleths from 
impact pile driving is 500 m from the pile, and the estimated 120 dB 
maximum isopleths from vibratory pile driving is approximately 2,000 m 
from the pile. There is no pinniped haul-out area in the vicinity of 
the pile driving sites. There is no critical habitat or other 
biologically important area for marine mammals in the vicinity of the 
proposed SF-OBB construction area.
    The CALTRANS' specified activities have been described based on 
best estimates of the planned SF-OBB construction project within the 
proposed project area. Some of the noises that would be generated as a 
result of the proposed bridge construction and dismantling project, 
such as impact pile driving, are high intensity. However, the in-water 
pile driving for the piles would use small hammers and/or vibratory 
pile driving methods, coupled with noise attenuation mechanism such as 
air bubble curtains for impact pile driving. Therefore the resulting 
exclusion zones for potential TS are expected to be extremely small (< 
35 m) from the hammer. In addition, the source levels from vibratory 
pile driving are expected to be below the TS onset threshold. Given 
sufficient ``notice'' through use of soft start (for impact driving), 
marine mammals are expected to move away from a sound source that is 
annoying prior to its becoming potentially injurious. The high 
likelihood that marine mammal detection by trained observers under the 
environmental conditions described for the project area further enables 
the implementation of shutdowns to avoid injury, serious injury, or 
mortality. Therefore, NMFS does not expect that any animals would 
receive Level A (including injury) harassment or Level B harassment in 
the form of TTS from being exposed to in-water pile driving associated 
with SF-OBB construction project.
    The project is not expected to have significant adverse effects on 
affected marine mammals' habitat and would not significantly modify 
existing marine mammal habitat. The activities may cause some fish to 
leave the area of disturbance, thus temporarily impacting marine 
mammals' foraging opportunities in a limited portion of the foraging 
range; but, because of the short duration of the activities and the 
relatively small area of the habitat that may be affected, the impacts 
to marine mammal habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-
term negative consequences.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature as well as monitoring from other 
similar activities, will likely be limited to reactions such as 
increased swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or decreased 
foraging (if such activity were occurring) (e.g., Thorson and Reyff, 
2006; HDR, 2012; Lerma, 2014). Most likely, individuals will simply 
move away from the sound source and be temporarily displaced from the 
areas of pile driving, although even this reaction has been observed 
primarily only in association with impact pile driving. In response to 
vibratory driving, several species of pinnipeds (which may become 
somewhat habituated to human activity in industrial or urban waterways) 
have been observed to orient towards and sometimes move towards the 
sound. The pile driving activities analyzed here are similar to, or 
less impactful than, numerous construction activities conducted in 
other similar locations, which have taken place with no reported 
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marine mammals, and no known long-term adverse consequences from 
behavioral harassment.
    Repeated exposures of individuals to levels of sound that may cause 
Level B harassment are unlikely to result in hearing impairment or to 
significantly disrupt foraging behavior. Thus, even repeated Level B 
harassment of some small subset of the affected stocks is unlikely to 
result in any significant realized decrease in fitness for the affected 
individuals, and thus would not result in any adverse impact to the 
stocks as a whole. Level B harassment will be reduced to the level of 
least practicable impact through use of mitigation measures described 
herein and, if sound produced by project activities is sufficiently 
disturbing, animals are likely to simply avoid the project area while 
the activity is occurring.
    In summary, this negligible impact analysis is founded on the 
following factors: (1) The possibility of injury, serious injury, or 
mortality may reasonably be considered discountable; (2) the 
anticipated incidents of Level B harassment are relatively small and 
consist of, at worst, temporary modifications in behavior; (3) the 
absence of any significant habitat within the project area, including 
rookeries, significant haul-outs, or known areas or features of special 
significance for foraging or reproduction; (4) the presumed efficacy of 
the proposed mitigation measures in reducing the effects of the 
specified activity. In combination, we believe that these factors, as 
well as the available body of evidence from other similar activities, 
demonstrate that the potential effects of the specified activity will 
have only short-term effects on individuals and is not expected to 
impact annual rates of recruitment or survival.
    Therefore, based on the analysis contained herein of the likely 
effects of the specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, 
and taking into consideration the implementation of the proposed 
monitoring and mitigation measures, NMFS preliminarily finds that the 
total marine mammal take from the CALTRAN'S SF-OBB construction project 
will have a negligible impact on the affected marine mammal species or 
stocks.

Small Numbers

    Table 3 demonstrates the numbers of animals that could be exposed 
to receive noise levels that could cause Level B behavioral harassment 
for the proposed work associated with the CALTRANS SF-OBB construction 
project. These estimates represent 1.5% of the California stock of 
harbor seal population (estimated at 30,968; Carretta et al. 2014), 
<0.01% of the U.S. stock of California sea lion population (estimated 
at 296,750; Carretta et al. 2014), <0.01% of the Eastern North Pacific 
stock of gray whale population (estimated at 20,990; Carretta et al. 
2014), and 0.10% of the San Francisco-Russian River stock of harbor 
porpoise population (estimated at 9,886; Carretta et al. 2014). These 
numbers constitute small percentages of the marine mammal stocks that 
may be taken.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the mitigation and monitoring 
measures, which are expected to reduce the numbers of marine mammals 
potentially affected by the proposed action, NMFS preliminarily finds 
that small numbers of marine mammals will be taken relative to the 
populations of the affected species or stocks.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

    There are no relevant subsistence uses of marine mammals implicated 
by this action.

Proposed Incidental Harassment Authorization

    This section contains a draft of the IHA itself. The wording 
contained in this section is proposed for inclusion in the IHA (if 
issued).
    (1) This Authorization is valid from May 18, 2015, through May 17, 
2016.
    (2) This Authorization is valid only for activities involving the 
construction and dismantling of the East Span of SF-OBB, California.
    (3) Species Impacted and Level of Takes
    (a) The species authorized for takings by incidental Level B 
harassment are the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), 
Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardsi), harbor porpoise 
(Phocoena phocoena), and gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus).
    (b) The taking of any marine mammal in a manner prohibited under 
this Authorization must be reported within 24 hours of the taking to 
the Director, West Coast Regional Office, National Marine Fisheries 
Service, Telephone (562) 980-4000 and the Director, Office of Protected 
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, Telephone (301) 427-8400.
    (4) The holder of this Authorization is required to cooperate with 
the National Marine Fisheries Service and any other Federal, state or 
local agencies monitoring the impacts of the activity on marine 
mammals. The holder must notify Monica DeAngelis of the West Coast 
Regional Office (phone: (562) 980-3232) at least 24 hours prior to 
starting activities.
(5) Prohibitions
    (a) The taking, by incidental Level B harassment only, is limited 
to the species listed under condition 3(a) above and by the numbers 
listed (see Table 3 of this Federal Register notice). The taking by 
Level A harassment, injury, serious injury, or death of these species 
or the taking by harassment, injury, serious injury, or death of any 
other species of marine mammal is prohibited and may result in the 
modification, suspension, or revocation of this Authorization.
(6) Mitigation Requirements
    (a) Use of Noise Attenuation Devices
    Pile driving energy attenuator (such as air bubble curtain system 
or dewatered cofferdam) shall be used for all impact pile driving of 
pipe piles, with the exception of pile proofing and H-piles.
    (b) Establishment and Monitoring of Exclusion and Level B 
Harassment Zones
    (i) For all in-water pile driving and mechanical dismantling 
activities, CALTRANS shall establish exclusion zones where received 
underwater sound pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than 180 dB (rms) 
and 190 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa for cetaceans and pinnipeds, 
respectively, and Level B harassment zones where received underwater 
sound pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than 160 dB (rms) and 120 dB 
(rms) re 1 [micro]Pa for impulse noise sources (impact pile driving) 
and non-impulses noise sources (vibratory pile driving and mechanic 
dismantling), respectively.
    (ii) The sizes of the initial exclusion and Level B harassment 
zones for different types of activities are provided [See Table 1 in 
this Federal Register notice]. Once hydroacoustic measurements of pile 
driving and mechanical dismantling activities have been conducted, 
CALTRANS shall revise the sizes of the zones based on actual 
measurements.
    (iii) NMFS-approved MMOs shall conduct initial survey of the 
exclusion zone to ensure that no marine mammals are seen within the 
zone for 30 minutes before impact pile driving and mechanical 
dismantling of bridge foundation. If marine mammals are observed within 
the exclusion zones, impact pile driving and/or mechanical dismantling 
activity of the segment shall be delayed until they move out of the 
area. If a marine mammal is seen above

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water and then dives below, CALTRANS must delay activities 15 minutes 
for pinnipeds and harbor porpoise and 30 minutes for gray whale. If no 
marine mammals are seen by the observer in that time it may be assumed 
that the animal has moved beyond the relevant exclusion zone.
    (iv) If the time between pile-segment driving is less than 30 
minutes, a new 30-minute survey is unnecessary provided the MMOs 
continue observations during the interruption. If pile driving ceases 
for 30 minutes or more and a marine mammal is sighted within the 
designated exclusion zone(s) prior to the commencement of pile-driving, 
the observer(s) must notify the Resident Engineer (or other authorized 
individual) immediately (see condition 5(e)).
    (v) For pile driving activities, if a marine mammal is sighted 
within the exclusion zone after pile-driving has begun, CALTRANS must 
have a qualified MMO record the species, numbers and behaviors of the 
animal(s) and report to Monica DeAngelis at the West Coast Regional 
Office, National Marine Fisheries Service, (phone: (562) 980-3232) 
within 24 hours of the incident.
    (c) Soft Start
    CALTRANS and its contractor shall implement soft start, i.e., 
starting the pile driving hammer at the lowest power setting and 
gradually ramp up to full power, prior to operating pile driving 
hammers at full capacity for both impact and vibratory pile driving.
    (d) Power Down and Shut-down
    (i) For mechanical dismantling of bridge foundation, construction 
activities that generate underwater noise must be powered down or 
shutdown if a marine mammal is observed within the established 180 dB 
or 190 dB re 1 [mu]Pa exclusion zones for cetaceans or pinnipeds, 
respectively.
(7) Monitoring Requirements
    (a) General.
    (i) The holder of this Authorization must designate a minimum of 
three biologically-trained, on-site MMOs approved in advance by the 
National Marine Fisheries Service's West Coast Regional Office, to 
monitor the area for marine mammals before, during, and after pile 
driving activities; and before, during, and after mechanical 
dismantling of marine foundations.
    (ii) The National Marine Fisheries Service must be informed 
immediately of any proposed changes or deletions to any portions of the 
monitoring plan.
    (b) Visual Monitoring
    (i) CALTRANS shall implement onsite marine mammal monitoring for 
100% of all unattenuated impact pile driving of H-piles for 180- and 
190-dB re 1 [mu]Pa exclusion zones and 160-dB re 1 [mu]Pa Level B 
harassment zone, attenuated impact pile driving of pipe piles (except 
pile proofing) and mechanical dismantling for 180- and 190-dB re 1 
[mu]Pa exclusion zones.
    (ii) CALTRANS shall also monitor 20% of the attenuated impact pile 
driving for the 160-dB re 1 [mu]Pa Level B harassment zone, and 20% of 
vibratory pile driving and mechanic dismantling for the 120 dB re 1 
[mu]Pa Level B harassment zone.
    (iii) Marine mammal monitoring shall begin at least 30 minutes 
prior to the start of the activities, continue for the duration of 
construction activities, and until 30 minutes after the construction 
activities.
    (iv) Observations shall be made using high-quality binoculars 
(e.g., Zeiss, 10 x 42 power). MMOs shall be equipped with radios or 
cell phones for maintaining contact with other observers and CALTRANS 
engineers, and range finders to determine distance to marine mammals, 
boats, buoys, and construction equipment.
    (v) Data on all observations must be recorded and include the 
following information:
     Location of sighting;
     Species;
     Number of individuals;
     Number of calves present;
     Duration of sighting;
     Behavior of marine animals sighted;
     Direction of travel;
     When and where in relation to construction activities did 
the sighting occur (e.g., before, ``soft-start'', during, or after the 
pile driving or removal; distance from sound source; in or out of 
exclusion zone or Level B zone); and
     Other human activities in the area.
    (c) Hydroacoustic Measurements
    At the beginning of pile driving and mechanical dismantling of 
bridge foundation, CALTRANS shall conduct hydroacoustic measurements to 
verify the exclusion and Level B harassment zones.
(7) Reporting Requirements
    (a) CALTRANS shall notify NMFS of the initial sound pressure level 
measurements for both pile driving and foundation dismantling 
activities, including the final exclusion zone and Level B harassment 
zone radii established for impact and vibratory pile driving and marine 
foundation dismantling activities, within 72 hours after completion of 
the measurements.
    (b) Monitoring reports shall be posted on the SFOBB Project's 
biological mitigation Web site (www.biomitigation.org) on a weekly 
basis if in-water construction activities are conducted. Marine mammal 
monitoring reports shall include species and numbers of marine mammals 
observed, time and location of observation and behavior of the animal. 
In addition, the reports shall include an estimate of the number and 
species of marine mammals that may have been harassed as a result of 
activities.
    (c) CALTRANS shall provide NMFS with a draft final report within 90 
days after the expiration of the IHA. This report shall detail the 
monitoring protocol, summarize the data recorded during monitoring, and 
estimate the number of marine mammals that may have been harassed due 
to pile driving and mechanical dismantling of bridge foundations. If no 
comments are received from NMFS within 30 days, the draft final report 
would be considered the final report. If comments are received, a final 
report must be submitted within 30 days after receipt of comments.
(8) Notification of Injured or Dead Marine Mammals
    (a) In the unanticipated event that CALTRANS' construction 
activities clearly cause the take of a marine mammal in a manner 
prohibited by this Authorization, such as an injury (Level A 
harassment), serious injury or mortality (e.g., ship-strike, gear 
interaction, and/or entanglement), CALTRANS shall immediately cease 
construction operations and immediately report the incident to the 
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, at 301-427-8401 and/or by email to 
[email protected] and [email protected] and NMFS West Coast 
Regional Stranding Coordinator ([email protected]). The report 
must include the following information:
    (i) Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the incident;
    (ii) Type of activity involved;
    (iii) Description of the incident;
    (iv) Status of all sound source use in the 24 hours preceding the 
incident;
    (v) Water depth;
    (vi) Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
    (vii) Description of marine mammal observations in the 24 hours 
preceding preceding the incident;
    (viii) Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
    (ix) The fate of the animal(s); and
    (x) Photographs or video footage of the animal (if equipment is 
available).

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    Activities shall not resume until NMFS is able to review the 
circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS will work with CALTRANS to 
determine what is necessary to minimize the likelihood of further 
prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. CALTRANS may not resume 
their activities until notified by NMFS via letter, email, or 
telephone.
    (b) In the event that CALTRANS discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead MMO determines that the cause of the injury or 
death is unknown and the death is relatively recent (i.e., in less than 
a moderate state of decomposition as described in the next paragraph), 
CALTRANS will immediately report the incident to the Chief, Permits and 
Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, at 301-427-
8401, and/or by email to [email protected] and 
[email protected] and NMFS West Coast Regional Stranding Coordinator 
([email protected]). The report must include the same 
information identified in Condition 8(a) above. Activities may continue 
while NMFS reviews the circumstances of the incident. NMFS will work 
with CALTRANS to determine whether modifications in the activities are 
appropriate.
    (c) In the event that CALTRANS discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead MMO determines that the injury or death is not 
associated with or related to the activities authorized in Condition 3 
of this Authorization (e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with 
moderate to advanced decomposition, or scavenger damage), CALTRANS 
shall report the incident to the Chief, Permits and Conservation 
Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, at 301-427-8401, and/or 
by email to [email protected] and [email protected] and 
NMFS West Coast Regional Stranding Coordinator 
([email protected]) within 24 hours of the discovery. CALTRANS 
shall provide photographs or video footage (if available) or other 
documentation of the stranded animal sighting to NMFS. CALTRANS can 
continue its operations under such a case.
    (9) A copy of this Authorization must be in the possession of all 
contractors and marine mammal monitors operating under the authority of 
this Incidental Harassment Authorization.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    NMFS prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the take of 
marine mammals incidental to construction of the East Span of the SF-
OBB and made a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) on November 4, 
2003. Due to the modification of part of the construction project and 
the mitigation measures, NMFS reviewed additional information from 
CALTRANS regarding empirical measurements of pile driving noises for 
the smaller temporary piles without an air bubble curtain system and 
the use of vibratory pile driving. NMFS prepared a Supplemental 
Environmental Assessment (SEA) and analyzed the potential impacts to 
marine mammals that would result from the modification of the action. A 
Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed on August 5, 2009. 
The proposed activity and expected impacts remain within what was 
previously analyzed in the EA and SEA. Therefore, no additional NEPA 
analysis is warranted. A copy of the SEA and FONSI is available upon 
request (see ADDRESSES).

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    NMFS has determined that issuance of the IHA will have no effect on 
ESA-listed marine mammals, as none are known to occur in the action 
area.

Proposed Authorization

    NMFS proposes to issue an IHA to CALTRANS for the potential 
harassment of small numbers of harbor seals, California sea lions, 
harbor porpoises, and gray whales incidental to construction of a 
replacement bridge for the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay 
Bridge in California, provided the previously mentioned mitigation, 
monitoring, and reporting requirements are incorporated. NMFS has 
preliminarily determined that the proposed activity would result in the 
harassment of only small numbers of harbor seals, California sea lions, 
harbor porpoises, and possibly gray whales and will have no more than a 
negligible impact on these marine mammal stocks.

    Dated: April 23, 2015.
Perry F. Gayaldo,
Deputy Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-09915 Filed 4-28-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                  these fields. Each CSC has a distinct                   IV. Request for Comments                              East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD
                                                  educational focus, defined mission,                        Comments are invited on (a) Whether                20910–3225. The mailbox address for
                                                  partner institution, and designated                     the proposed collection of information                providing email comments is
                                                  research partner. In addition to                        is necessary for the proper performance               itp.pauline@noaa.gov. NMFS is not
                                                  providing education and training                        of the functions of the agency, including             responsible for email comments sent to
                                                  opportunities for students, CSCs assist                 whether the information shall have                    addresses other than the one provided
                                                  their MSI partners in building their                    practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the            here. Comments sent via email,
                                                  institutional management, scientific,                   agency’s estimate of the burden of the                including all attachments, must not
                                                  and research capacities in NOAA-                        proposed collection of information; (c)               exceed a 10-megabyte file size.
                                                  related fields.                                         ways to enhance the quality, utility, and                Instructions: All comments received
                                                     The proposed evaluation will                         clarity of the information to be                      are a part of the public record and will
                                                  examine the effectiveness of two of                     collected; and (d) ways to minimize the               generally be posted to http://www.nmfs.
                                                  NOAA’s OEd scholarship programs: EPP                    burden of the collection of information               noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/
                                                  and HUSP. It will also assess the                       on those who are eligible to respond.                 construction.htm. All Personal
                                                  efficacy of the CSCs, which constitute                     Comments submitted in response to                  Identifying Information (for example,
                                                  another educational component central                   this notice will be summarized and/or                 name, address, etc.) voluntarily
                                                  to NOAA’s educational mission. The                      included in the request for OMB                       submitted by the commenter may be
                                                  primary objective of this evaluation is to              approval of this information collection;              publicly accessible. Do not submit
                                                  determine how well NOAA’s HUSP and                      they also will become a matter of public              Confidential Business Information or
                                                  EPP scholarship programs translate to                   record.                                               otherwise sensitive or protected
                                                  measurable outcomes for participants.                                                                         information.
                                                                                                            Dated: April 24, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                   The application used in this
                                                  II. Method of Collection                                Sarah Brabson,                                        document may be obtained by visiting
                                                     This proposed mixed-methods                          NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.                           the internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.
                                                  evaluation will include the following                   [FR Doc. 2015–09967 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]           gov/pr/permits/incidental/
                                                  components:                                             BILLING CODE 3510–12–P                                construction.htm. Documents cited in
                                                     • Reviews of extant data to                                                                                this notice may also be viewed, by
                                                  understand the program and historical                                                                         appointment, during regular business
                                                  trends.                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                hours, at the aforementioned address.
                                                     • Web surveys of HUSP and EPP                                                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  alumni with telephone follow-up to                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                          Administration                                        Robert Pauline, Office of Protected
                                                  describe participant experiences and                                                                          Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
                                                  outcomes.                                               RIN 0648–XD829
                                                     • A regression discontinuity design                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  evaluation of HUSP, EPP USP, and EPP                    Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental                   Background
                                                  GSP to compare scholarship recipients                   to Specified Activities; Construction of
                                                  to similar applicants who did not                                                                                Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                                                                                          the East Span of the San Francisco-
                                                  receive scholarships.                                                                                         MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct
                                                                                                          Oakland Bay Bridge
                                                     • Site visits to the CSCs to describe                                                                      the Secretary of Commerce to allow,
                                                  institution-level contexts and outcomes.                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    upon request, the incidental, but not
                                                                                                          Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  intentional, taking of small numbers of
                                                  III. Data                                               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
                                                    OMB Control Number: 0648–xxxx.                        Commerce.                                             engage in a specified activity (other than
                                                    Form Number(s): None.                                 ACTION: Notice; request for comments.                 commercial fishing) within a specified
                                                    Type of Review: Request for a new                                                                           geographical region if certain findings
                                                  information collection.                                 SUMMARY:   NMFS has received a request                are made and either regulations are
                                                    Affected Public: Individuals or                       from the California Department of                     issued or, if the taking is limited to
                                                  households.                                             Transportation (CALTRANS) for an                      harassment, a notice of a proposed
                                                    Estimated Number of Respondents:                      incidental take authorization to take                 authorization is provided to the public
                                                  1,409 survey respondents (1,034                         small numbers of California sea lions,                for review.
                                                  scholarship recipients and 375                          Pacific harbor seals, harbor porpoises,                  An authorization for incidental
                                                  scholarship non-recipients); 44                         and gray whales, by harassment,                       takings shall be granted if NMFS finds
                                                  interviewees; 20 focus group                            incidental to construction activities                 that the taking will have a negligible
                                                  participants (interviewees and focus                    associated with the East Span of the San              impact on the species or stock(s), will
                                                  groups composed of Cooperative                          Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SF–                     not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                                  Science Center management, faculty,                     OBB) in California. Pursuant to the                   on the availability of the species or
                                                  and students).                                          Marine Mammal Protection Act                          stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                                    Estimated Time per Response: 25                       (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments                   relevant), and if the permissible
                                                  minutes per recipient survey; 15                        on its proposal to issue an authorization             methods of taking and requirements
                                                  minutes per nonrecipient survey; 60                     to CALTRANS to incidentally take, by                  pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                                  minutes per community partner,                          harassment, small numbers of marine                   and reporting of such takings are set
                                                                                                          mammals for a period of 1 year.
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                                                  institution partner, CSC administrator,                                                                       forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                  and CSC center director interview; 90                   DATES: Comments and information must                  impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an
                                                  minutes per student focus group.                        be received no later than May 29, 2015.               impact resulting from the specified
                                                    Estimated Total Annual Burden                         ADDRESSES: Comments on the                            activity that cannot be reasonably
                                                  Hours: 599.                                             application should be addressed to Rob                expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                                    Estimated Total Annual Cost to                        Pauline, Permits and Conservation                     to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                                  Public: $0 in recordkeeping/reporting                   Division, Office of Protected Resources,              through effects on annual rates of
                                                  costs.                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315               recruitment or survival.’’


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                                                    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA                      and eastbound on ramp from Yerba                      Schlundt et al. 2000; Finneran et al.
                                                  established an expedited process by                     Buena Island. The new east span is now                2002; 2005). TS can be permanent
                                                  which citizens of the U.S. can apply for                open to traffic. On November 10, 2003,                (PTS), in which case the loss of hearing
                                                  a one-year authorization to incidentally                NMFS issued the first project-related                 sensitivity is unrecoverable, or
                                                  take small numbers of marine mammals                    IHA to the Department, authorizing the                temporary (TTS), in which case the
                                                  by harassment, provided that there is no                take of small numbers of marine                       animal’s hearing threshold will recover
                                                  potential for serious injury or mortality               mammals incidental to the construction                over time (Southall et al. 2007). Since
                                                  to result from the activity. Section                    of the SFOBB Project. The Department                  marine mammals depend on acoustic
                                                  101(a)(5)(D) establishes a 45-day time                  has been issued a total of seven                      cues for vital biological functions, such
                                                  limit for NMFS review of an application                 subsequent IHAs for the SFOBB Project                 as orientation, communication, finding
                                                  followed by a 30-day public notice and                  to date, excluding the application                    prey, and avoiding predators, marine
                                                  comment period on any proposed                          currently under review.                               mammals that incur PTS or TTS may
                                                  authorizations for the incidental                                                                             have reduced fitness in survival and
                                                                                                          Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                  harassment of marine mammals. Within                                                                          reproduction, either permanently or
                                                                                                          Area of the Specified Activity
                                                  45 days of the close of the comment                                                                           temporarily. Repeated noise exposure
                                                  period, NMFS must either issue or deny                    General information on the marine                   that leads to TTS could cause PTS.
                                                  the authorization.                                      mammal species found in California                       When PTS occurs, there is physical
                                                                                                          waters can be found in Carretta et al.                damage to the sound receptors in the
                                                  Summary of Request                                      2013, which is available at the following             ear. In severe cases, there can be total or
                                                    On December 15, 2014 CALTRANS                         URL: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                     partial deafness, while in other cases the
                                                  submitted its most recent request to                    sars/pdf/pacific2013.pdf. Refer to that               animal has an impaired ability to hear
                                                  NOAA requesting an IHA for the                          document for information on these                     sounds in specific frequency ranges
                                                  possible harassment of small numbers of                 species.                                              (Kryter, 1985). There is no specific
                                                  California sea lions (Zalophus                            The marine mammals most likely to                   evidence that exposure to pulses of
                                                  californianus), Pacific harbor seals                    be found in the SF–OBB area are the                   sound can cause PTS in any marine
                                                  (Phoca vitulina richardsii), harbor                     California sea lion, Pacific harbor seal,             mammal. However, given the possibility
                                                  porpoises (Phocoena phocoena), and                      and harbor porpoise. From December                    that mammals close to a sound source
                                                  gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus)                     through May gray whales may also be                   can incur TTS, it is possible that some
                                                  incidental to construction associated                   present in the SF–OBB area. Information               individuals might incur PTS. Single or
                                                  with a replacement bridge for the East                  on California sea lion, harbor seal, and              occasional occurrences of mild TTS are
                                                  Span of the SF–OBB, in San Francisco                    gray whale was provided in the                        not indicative of permanent auditory
                                                  Bay (SFB, or Bay), California.                          November 14, 2003 (68 FR 64595),                      damage, but repeated or (in some cases)
                                                                                                          Federal Register notice; information on               single exposures to a level well above
                                                  Description of the Specified Activity
                                                                                                          harbor porpoise was provided in a                     that causing TTS onset might elicit PTS.
                                                     An IHA was previously issued to                      Supplemental Environmental                               Relationships between TTS and PTS
                                                  CALTRANS for this activity on January                   Assessment (SEA), which analyzed the                  thresholds have not been studied in
                                                  8, 2014 (79 FR 2421; January 14, 2014),                 potential impacts to marine mammals                   marine mammals but are assumed to be
                                                  based on activities described on                        that would result from the modification               similar to those in humans and other
                                                  CALTRANS’ IHA application dated                         of the original action. A Finding of No               terrestrial mammals, based on
                                                  April 13, 2013. That IHA expired on                     Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed                 anatomical similarities. PTS might
                                                  January 7, 2015. Since the construction                 on August 5, 2009. These documents                    occur at a received sound level at least
                                                  activity would last for approximately an                were referenced in the December 13,                   several decibels above that inducing
                                                  additional two years after the expiration               2010 (75 FR 77617) Federal Register                   mild TTS if the animal were exposed to
                                                  of the current IHA, CALTRANS requests                   notice of IHA. A copy of the SEA and                  strong sound pulses with rapid rise
                                                  to renew its IHA. In its IHA renewal                    FONSI is available upon request.                      time. Based on data from terrestrial
                                                  request, CALTRANS also states that                                                                            mammals, a precautionary assumption
                                                  there has been no change in the scope                   Potential Effects on Marine Mammals                   is that the PTS threshold for impulse
                                                  of work for the SF–OBB Project from                     and Their Habitat                                     sounds (such as pile driving pulses as
                                                  what was outlined in its April 13, 2013                    CALTRANS and NMFS have                             received close to the source) is at least
                                                  IHA application project description, the                determined that open-water pile driving               6 dB higher than the TTS threshold on
                                                  Federal Register notice for the proposed                and pile removal, as well as dredging                 a peak-pressure basis and probably
                                                  IHA (78 FR 60852; October 2, 2013), and                 and dismantling of concrete foundation                greater than 6 dB (Southall et al., 2007).
                                                  the Federal Register notice for the                     of existing bridge by saw cutting, flame              On a sound exposure level (SEL) basis,
                                                  issuance of that IHA (79 FR 2421;                       cutting, mechanical splitting, drilling,              Southall et al. (2007) estimated that
                                                  January 14, 2013). This stage of the                    pulverizing and/or hydro-cutting, as                  received levels would need to exceed
                                                  project will include the mechanical                     outlined in the project description, have             the TTS threshold by at least 15 dB for
                                                  dismantling of marine foundations of                    the potential to result in behavioral                 there to be risk of PTS. Thus, for
                                                  the East Span of the bridge as well as                  harassment of California sea lions,                   cetaceans, Southall et al. (2007) estimate
                                                  the installation of approximately 200                   Pacific harbor seals, harbor porpoises,               that the PTS threshold might be an M-
                                                  steel piles. These activities will be                   and gray whales that may be swimming,                 weighted SEL (for the sequence of
                                                  covered under the proposed IHA. Refer                   foraging, or resting in the project                   received pulses) of approximately 198
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                                                  to these documents for a detailed                       vicinity while pile driving is being                  dB re 1 mPa2-s (15 dB higher than the
                                                  description of CALTRANS’ SF–OBB                         conducted.                                            TTS threshold for an impulse). Given
                                                  construction activities.                                   Marine mammals exposed to high                     the higher level of sound necessary to
                                                     Construction activities for the                      intensity sound repeatedly or for                     cause PTS as compared with TTS, it is
                                                  replacement of the SF–OBB east span                     prolonged periods can experience                      considerably less likely that PTS could
                                                  commenced in 2002 and are expected to                   hearing threshold shift (TS), which is                occur.
                                                  be completed in 2016 with the                           the loss of hearing sensitivity at certain               Measured source levels from impact
                                                  completion of the bike/pedestrian path                  frequency ranges (Kastak et al. 1999;                 pile driving can be as high as 214 dB re


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                                                  1 mPa @1 m. Although no marine                             In addition, chronic exposure to                   to be poor due to the extreme
                                                  mammals have been shown to                              excessive, though not high-intensity,                 shallowness of the area to be dredged.
                                                  experience TTS or PTS as a result of                    noise could cause masking at particular                  Finally, exposure of marine mammals
                                                  being exposed to pile driving activities,               frequencies for marine mammals that                   to certain sounds could lead to
                                                  experiments on a bottlenose dolphin                     utilize sound for vital biological                    behavioral disturbance (Richardson et
                                                  (Tursiops truncates) and beluga whale                   functions. Masking can interfere with                 al. 1995), such as: Changing durations of
                                                  (Delphinapterus leucas) showed that                     detection of acoustic signals such as                 surfacing and dives, number of blows
                                                  exposure to a single water gun pulse at                 communication calls, echolocation                     per surfacing, or moving direction and/
                                                  a received level of 207 kPa (or 30 psi)                 sounds, and environmental sounds                      or speed; reduced/increased vocal
                                                  peak-to-peak (p-p), which is equivalent                 important to marine mammals.                          activities, changing/cessation of certain
                                                  to 228 dB (p-p) re 1 mPa, resulted in a                 Therefore, under certain circumstances,               behavioral activities (such as socializing
                                                  7 and 6 dB TTS in the beluga whale at                   marine mammals whose acoustical                       or feeding); visible startle response or
                                                  0.4 and 30 kHz, respectively.                           sensors or environment are being                      aggressive behavior (such as tail/fluke
                                                  Thresholds returned to within 2 dB of                   severely masked could also be impaired                slapping or jaw clapping), avoidance of
                                                  the pre-exposure level within 4 minutes                 from maximizing their performance                     areas where noise sources are located,
                                                  of the exposure (Finneran et al. 2002).                 fitness in survival and reproduction.                 and/or flight responses (e.g., pinnipeds
                                                  No TTS was observed in the bottlenose                      Masking occurs at the frequency band               flushing into water from haulouts or
                                                  dolphin. Although the source level of                   which the animals utilize. Therefore,                 rookeries).
                                                  pile driving from one hammer strike is                  since noise generated from in-water pile                 The onset of behavioral disturbance
                                                  expected to be much lower than the                      driving during the SF–OBB construction                from anthropogenic noise depends on
                                                  single watergun pulse cited here,                       activities is mostly concentrated at low              both external factors (characteristics of
                                                  animals exposed for a prolonged period                  frequency ranges, it may have less effect             noise sources and their paths) and the
                                                  to repeated hammer strikes could                        on high frequency echolocation sounds                 receiving animals (hearing, motivation,
                                                  receive more noise exposure in terms of                 by harbor porpoises. However, lower                   experience, demography) and is also
                                                  sound exposure level (SEL) than from                    frequency noises are more likely to                   difficult to predict (Southall et al. 2007),
                                                  the single watergun pulse (estimated at                 affect detection of communication calls               especially if the detected disturbances
                                                  188 dB re 1 mPa2-s) in the                              and other potentially important natural               appear minor. The consequences of
                                                  aforementioned experiment (Finneran et                  sounds such as surf and prey noise. It                behavioral modification could be
                                                  al. 2002).                                              may also affect communication signals                 expected to be biologically significant if
                                                     Noises from dismantling of marine                    when they occur near the noise band                   the change affects growth, survival, or
                                                  foundations by mechanical means                         and thus reduce the communication                     reproduction. Some of these significant
                                                  include, but are not limited to, saw                    space of animals (e.g., Clark et al. 2009)            behavioral modifications include:
                                                                                                                                                                   • Drastic change in diving/surfacing
                                                  cutting, mechanical splitting, drilling                 and cause increased stress levels (e.g.,
                                                                                                                                                                patterns (such as those thought to be
                                                  and pulverizing. Saw cutting and                        Foote et al. 2004; Holt et al. 2009).
                                                                                                                                                                causing beaked whale stranding due to
                                                  drilling constitute non-pulse noise,                       Masking can potentially impact the
                                                                                                                                                                exposure to military mid-frequency
                                                  whereas mechanical splitting and                        species at population, community, or
                                                                                                                                                                tactical sonar);
                                                  pulverizing constitute impulse noise.                   even ecosystem levels, as well as                        • Habitat abandonment due to loss of
                                                  Although the characteristics of these                   individual levels. Prolonged masking                  desirable acoustic environment; and
                                                  noises are not well studied, noises from                affects both senders and receivers of the                • Cessation of feeding or social
                                                  saw cutting and drilling are expected to                signals and could have long-term effects              interaction.
                                                  be similar to vibratory pile driving, and               on marine mammal species and                             The proposed project area is not
                                                  noises from mechanical splitting and                    populations. Recent science suggests                  believed to be a prime habitat for marine
                                                  pulverizing are expected to be similar to               that low frequency ambient sound levels               mammals, nor is it considered an area
                                                  impact pile driving, but at lower                       have increased by as much as 20 dB                    frequented by marine mammals.
                                                  intensity, due to the similar                           (more than 3 times in terms of SPL) in                Therefore, behavioral disturbances that
                                                  mechanisms in sound generating but at                   the world’s oceans from pre-industrial                could result from anthropogenic noise
                                                  a lower power outputs. CALTRANS                         periods, and most of these increases are              associated with SF–OBB construction
                                                  states that drilling and saw cutting are                from distant shipping (Hildebrand                     and dismantling activities are expected
                                                  anticipated to produce underwater                       2009). All anthropogenic noise sources,               to affect only a limited number of
                                                  sound pressure levels (SPLs) in excess                  such as those from vessels traffic, pile              marine mammals on an infrequent basis.
                                                  of 120 dB RMS, but are not anticipated                  driving, dredging, and dismantling                       Currently NMFS uses 160 dB re 1 mPa
                                                  to exceed the 180 dB re 1 mPa (RMS).                    existing bridge by mechanic means,                    (RMS) at received level for impulse
                                                  The mechanical splitting and                            contribute to the elevated ambient noise              noises (such as impact pile driving,
                                                  pulverizing of concrete with equipment                  levels, thus intensifying potential for               mechanic splitting and pulverizing) as
                                                  such as a hammer hoe has the potential                  masking.                                              the onset of marine mammal behavioral
                                                  to generate high sound pressure levels                     Nevertheless, the sum of noise from                harassment, and 120 dB re 1 mPa (RMS)
                                                  in excess of 190 dB re 1 mPa (RMS) at                   the proposed SF–OBB construction                      for non-impulse noises (vibratory pile
                                                  1 m.                                                    activities is confined in an area of                  driving, saw cutting, drilling, and
                                                     However, in order for marine                         inland waters (San Francisco Bay) that                dredging).
                                                  mammals to experience TTS or PTS, the                   is bounded by landmass, therefore, the                   As far as airborne noise is concerned,
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                                                  animals have to be close enough to be                   noise generated is not expected to                    based on airborne noise levels measured
                                                  exposed to repeated high intensity                      contribute to increased ocean ambient                 and on-site monitoring conducted
                                                  pulsed noise levels for prolonged period                noise. Due to shallow water depth near                during 2004 under a previous IHA,
                                                  of time. Based on the best scientific                   the Oakland shore, dredging activities                noise levels from the East Span project
                                                  information available, the expected                     are mainly used to create a barge access              did not result in the harassment of
                                                  received sound levels are far below the                 channel to dismantle the existing                     harbor seals hauled out on Yerba Buena
                                                  threshold that could cause TTS or the                   bridge. Therefore, underwater sound                   Island (YBI). Also, noise levels from the
                                                  onset of PTS.                                           propagation from dredging is expected                 East Span project are not expected to


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                                                  result in harassment of the sea lions                                      permissible methods of taking pursuant                                    equally effective sound attenuation
                                                  hauled out at Pier 39 as airborne and                                      to such activity, and other means of                                      method (e.g., dewatered cofferdam) for
                                                  waterborne sound pressure levels (SPLs)                                    effecting the least practicable adverse                                   all impact pile driving, with the
                                                  would attenuate to levels below where                                      impact on such species or stock and its                                   exception of pile proofing.
                                                  harassment would be expected by the                                        habitat, paying particular attention to
                                                  time they reach that haul-out site, 5.7                                    rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                                   Establishment of Exclusion and Level B
                                                  km (3.5 miles) from the project site.                                      similar significance, and on the                                          Harassment Zones
                                                  Therefore, no pinniped hauled out                                          availability of such species or stock for                                   Before the commencement of in-water
                                                  would be affected as a result of the                                       taking for certain subsistence uses.                                      construction activities, which include
                                                  proposed pile-driving. A detailed                                             For the proposed CALTRANS SF–
                                                                                                                                                                                                       impact pile driving, vibratory pile
                                                  description of the acoustic                                                OBB construction activities,
                                                                                                                             CALTRANS worked with NMFS and                                             driving, and mechanical dismantling of
                                                  measurements is provided in the 2004
                                                                                                                             proposed the following mitigation                                         existing bridge, CALTRANS shall
                                                  CALTRANS marine mammal and
                                                                                                                             measures to minimize the potential                                        establish ‘‘exclusion zones’’ where
                                                  acoustic monitoring report for the same
                                                                                                                             impacts to marine mammals in the                                          received underwater sound pressure
                                                  activity (CALTRANS 2005).
                                                    Short-term impacts to habitat may                                        project vicinity. The primary purpose of                                  levels (SPLs) are higher than 180 dB
                                                  include minimal disturbance of the                                         these mitigation measures is to detect                                    (rms) and 190 dB (rms) re 1 mPa for
                                                  sediment where individual bridge piers                                     marine mammals within or about to                                         cetaceans and pinnipeds, respectively,
                                                  are constructed. Long-term impacts to                                      enter designated exclusion zones                                          and ‘‘Level B behavioral harassment
                                                  marine mammal habitat will be limited                                      corresponding to NMFS current injury                                      zones’’ where received underwater
                                                  to the footprint of the piles and the                                      thresholds and to initiate immediate                                      sound pressure levels (SPLs) are higher
                                                  obstruction they will create following                                     shutdown or power down of the piling                                      than 160 dB (rms) and 120 dB (rms) re
                                                  installation. However, this impact is not                                  hammer, making it very unlikely                                           1 mPa for impulse noise sources (impact
                                                  considered significant as the marine                                       potential injury or TTS to marine                                         pile driving) and non-impulses noise
                                                  mammals can easily swim around the                                         mammals would occur, and to reduce                                        sources (vibratory pile driving and
                                                  piles of the new bridge, as they                                           the intensity of Level B behavioral                                       mechanic dismantling), respectively.
                                                  currently swim around the existing                                         harassment.                                                               Before the sizes of actual zones are
                                                  bridge piers.                                                                                                                                        determined based on hydroacoustic
                                                                                                                             Use of Noise Attenuation Devices                                          measurements, CALTRANS shall
                                                  Proposed Mitigation Measures                                                  To reduce impact on marine                                             establish these zones based on prior
                                                    In order to issue an incidental take                                     mammals, CALTRANS shall use a                                             measurements conducted during SF–
                                                  authorization under section 101(a)(5)(D)                                   marine pile driving energy attenuator                                     OBB constructions, as described in
                                                  of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the                                       (i.e., air bubble curtain system), or other                               Table 1 of this document.

                                                      TABLE 1—TEMPORARY EXCLUSION AND LEVEL B HARASSMENT ZONES FOR VARIOUS PILE DRIVING AND DISMANTLING
                                                                                                 ACTIVITIES
                                                                                                                                        Distance to                       Distance to                        Distance to                     Distance to
                                                     Pile driving/dismantling                       Pile size (m)                     120 dB re 1 μPa                   160 dB re 1 μPa                    180 dB re 1 μPa                 190 dB re 1 μPa
                                                             activities                                                                  (rms) (m)                         (rms) (m)                          (rms) (m)                       (rms) (m)

                                                  Vibratory Driving ...............           24 .............................     2,000 ........................    NA ............................    NA ............................   NA
                                                                                              36 .............................     2,000 ........................    NA ............................    NA ............................   NA
                                                                                              Sheet pile ................          2,000 ........................    NA ............................    NA ............................   NA
                                                  Attenuated Impact Driving                   24 .............................     NA ............................   1,000 ........................     235 ...........................   95

                                                  36 ......................................   NA ............................      1,000 ........................    235 ...........................    95.
                                                  Unattenuated Proofing ......                24 .............................     NA ............................   1,000 ........................     235 ...........................   95

                                                  36 ......................................   NA ............................      1,000 ........................    235 ...........................    95.
                                                  Unattenuated Impact Driv-                   H-pile .......................       NA ............................   1,000 ........................     235 ...........................   95
                                                    ing.
                                                  Dismantling .......................         ..................................   2,000 ........................    NA ............................    100 ...........................   100



                                                    Once the underwater acoustic                                             the segment would be delayed until                                        duration for harbor porpoises ranges
                                                  measurements are conducted during                                          they move out of the area. If a marine                                    from 44 to 103 seconds (Westgate et al.,
                                                  initial test pile driving, CALTRANS                                        mammal is seen above water and then                                       1995).
                                                  shall adjust the size of the exclusion                                     dives below, the contractor would wait                                       Once the pile driving of a segment
                                                  zones and Level B behavioral                                               15 minutes for pinnipeds and harbor                                       begins it cannot be stopped until that
                                                  harassment zones, and monitor these                                        porpoise and 30 minutes for gray                                          segment has reached its predetermined
                                                  zones accordingly.                                                         whales. If no marine mammals are seen                                     depth due to the nature of the sediments
                                                                                                                             by the observer in that time it can be
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                                                    NMFS-approved marine mammal                                                                                                                        underlying the Bay. If pile driving stops
                                                  observers (MMOs) shall conduct initial                                     assumed that the animal has moved                                         and then resumes, it would potentially
                                                  survey of the exclusion zones to ensure                                    beyond the exclusion zone. This 15-                                       have to occur for a longer time and at
                                                  that no marine mammals are seen                                            minute criterion is based on scientific                                   increased energy levels. In sum, this
                                                  within the zones before impact pile                                        evidence that harbor seals in San                                         would simply amplify impacts to
                                                  driving of a pile segment begins. If                                       Francisco Bay dive for a mean time of                                     marine mammals, as they would endure
                                                  marine mammals are found within the                                        0.50 minutes to 3.33 minutes (Harvey                                      potentially higher SPLs for longer
                                                  exclusion zone, impact pile driving of                                     and Torok, 1994), and the mean diving                                     periods of time. Pile segment lengths


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                                                  and wall thickness have been specially                  means of effecting the least practicable                Based on our evaluation of the
                                                  designed so that when work is stopped                   impact on the affected marine mammal                  applicant’s proposed measures NMFS
                                                  between segments (but not during a                      species and stocks and their habitat. Our             has preliminarily determined that the
                                                  single segment), the pile tip is never                  evaluation of potential measures                      proposed mitigation measures provide
                                                  resting in highly resistant sediment                    included consideration of the following               the means of effecting the least
                                                  layers. Therefore, because of this                      factors in relation to one another:                   practicable impact on marine mammals
                                                  operational situation, if seals, sea lions,                • The manner in which, and the                     species or stocks and their habitat,
                                                  or harbor porpoises enter the safety zone               degree to which, the successful                       paying particular attention to rookeries,
                                                  after pile driving of a segment has                     implementation of the measure is                      mating grounds, and areas of similar
                                                  begun, pile driving will continue and                   expected to minimize adverse impacts                  significance.
                                                  marine mammal observers will monitor                    to marine mammals;
                                                  and record marine mammal numbers                           • The proven or likely efficacy of the             Proposed Monitoring and Reporting
                                                  and behavior. However, if pile driving                  specific measure to minimize adverse                  Measures
                                                  of a segment ceases for 30 minutes or                   impacts as planned, and                                  In order to issue an ITA for an
                                                  more and a marine mammal is sighted                        • The practicability of the measure                activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the
                                                  within the designated exclusion zone                    for applicant implementation.                         MMPA states that NMFS must set forth
                                                  prior to commencement of pile driving,                     Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed               ‘‘requirements pertaining to the
                                                  the observer(s) must notify the Resident                by NMFS should be able to accomplish,                 monitoring and reporting of such
                                                  Engineer (or other authorized                           have a reasonable likelihood of                       taking’’. The MMPA implementing
                                                  individual) immediately and continue                    accomplishing (based on current                       regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13)
                                                  to monitor the exclusion zone.                          science), or contribute to the                        indicate that requests for ITAs must
                                                  Operations may not resume until the                     accomplishment of one or more of the                  include the suggested means of
                                                  marine mammal has exited the                            general goals listed below:                           accomplishing the necessary monitoring
                                                  exclusion zone.                                            1. Avoidance or minimization of                    and reporting that will result in
                                                                                                          injury or death of marine mammals                     increased knowledge of the species and
                                                  Soft Start                                              wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may              of the level of taking or impacts on
                                                     Although marine mammals will be                      contribute to this goal).                             populations of marine mammals that are
                                                  protected from Level A harassment (i.e.,                   2. A reduction in the numbers of                   expected to be present in the proposed
                                                  injury) through marine mammal                           marine mammals (total number or                       action area.
                                                  observers monitoring a 190–dB                           number at biologically important time
                                                                                                                                                                   Monitoring measures prescribed by
                                                  exclusion zone for pinnipeds and 180–                   or location) exposed to received levels
                                                                                                                                                                NMFS should accomplish one or more
                                                  dB exclusion zone for cetaceans,                        of noises generated from ice overflight
                                                                                                                                                                of the following general goals:
                                                  mitigation may not be 100 percent                       surveys, or other activities expected to
                                                                                                                                                                   1. An increase in the probability of
                                                  effective at all times in locating marine               result in the take of marine mammals
                                                                                                                                                                detecting marine mammals, both within
                                                  mammals. Therefore, in order to provide                 (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or
                                                                                                                                                                the mitigation zone (thus allowing for
                                                  additional protection to marine                         to reducing harassment takes only).
                                                                                                             3. A reduction in the number of times              more effective implementation of the
                                                  mammals near the project area by                                                                              mitigation) and in general to generate
                                                  allowing marine mammals to vacate the                   (total number or number at biologically
                                                                                                          important time or location) individuals               more data to contribute to the analyses
                                                  area prior to receiving a potential injury,                                                                   mentioned below;
                                                  CALTRANS and its contractor will also                   would be exposed to received levels of
                                                                                                          noises generated from ice overflight                     2. An increase in our understanding
                                                  ‘‘soft start’’ the hammer prior to
                                                                                                          surveys, or other activities expected to              of how many marine mammals are
                                                  operating at full capacity. This should
                                                                                                          result in the take of marine mammals                  likely to be exposed to levels of noises
                                                  expose fewer animals to loud sounds
                                                                                                          (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or             generated from ice overflight surveys
                                                  both underwater and above water. This
                                                                                                          to reducing harassment takes only).                   that we associate with specific adverse
                                                  would also ensure that, although not
                                                                                                             4. A reduction in the intensity of                 effects, such as behavioral harassment,
                                                  expected, any pinnipeds and cetaceans
                                                                                                          exposures (either total number or                     TTS, or PTS;
                                                  that are missed during the initial
                                                                                                          number at biologically important time                    3. An increase in our understanding
                                                  exclusion zone monitoring will not be
                                                                                                          or location) to received levels of noises             of how marine mammals respond to
                                                  injured.
                                                                                                          generated from ice overflight surveys, or             stimuli expected to result in take and
                                                  Power Down and Shut-down                                other activities expected to result in the            how anticipated adverse effects on
                                                    Although power down and shut-down                     take of marine mammals (this goal may                 individuals (in different ways and to
                                                  measures will not be required for pile                  contribute to a, above, or to reducing the            varying degrees) may impact the
                                                  driving and removal activities for                      severity of harassment takes only).                   population, species, or stock
                                                  reasons explained above, these                             5. Avoidance or minimization of                    (specifically through effects on annual
                                                  measures are required for mechanical                    adverse effects to marine mammal                      rates of recruitment or survival) through
                                                  dismantling of the existing bridge. The                 habitat, paying special attention to the              any of the following methods:
                                                  contractor performing mechanical                        food base, activities that block or limit                D Behavioral observations in the
                                                  dismantling work will stop in-water                     passage to or from biologically                       presence of stimuli compared to
                                                  noise generating machinery when                         important areas, permanent destruction                observations in the absence of stimuli
                                                  marine mammals are sighted within the                   of habitat, or temporary destruction/                 (need to be able to accurately predict
                                                                                                                                                                received level, distance from source,
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                                                  designated exclusion zones.                             disturbance of habitat during a
                                                                                                          biologically important time.                          and other pertinent information);
                                                  Mitigation Conclusions                                     6. For monitoring directly related to                 D Physiological measurements in the
                                                    NMFS has carefully evaluated the                      mitigation—an increase in the                         presence of stimuli compared to
                                                  applicant’s proposed mitigation                         probability of detecting marine                       observations in the absence of stimuli
                                                  measures and considered a range of                      mammals, thus allowing for more                       (need to be able to accurately predict
                                                  other measures in the context of                        effective implementation of the                       received level, distance from source,
                                                  ensuring that NMFS prescribes the                       mitigation.                                           and other pertinent information);


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                                                     D Distribution and/or abundance                      the Richmond Bridge Harbor Seal                       during monitoring, and estimate the
                                                  comparisons in times or areas with                      survey methodology (for information on                number of marine mammals that may
                                                  concentrated stimuli versus times or                    the Richmond Bridge authorization, see                have been harassed due to pile driving.
                                                  areas without stimuli;                                  68 FR 66076, November 25, 2003): (1)                  If no comments are received from NMFS
                                                     4. An increased knowledge of the                     No response, (2) head alert (looks                    within 30 days, the draft final report
                                                  affected species; and                                   toward the source of disturbance), (3)                will constitute the final report. If
                                                     5. An increase in our understanding                  approach water (but not leave), and (4)               comments are received, a final report
                                                  of the effectiveness of certain mitigation              flush (leaves haul-out site). The number              must be submitted within 30 days after
                                                  and monitoring measures.                                of marine mammals under each                          receipt of comments.
                                                                                                          disturbance reaction will be recorded, as                In addition, NMFS would require
                                                  Proposed Monitoring Measures                            well as the time when seals re-haul after             CALTRANS to notify NMFS’ Office of
                                                  (1) Visual Monitoring                                   a flush.                                              Protected Resources and NMFS’
                                                                                                                                                                Stranding Network within 48 hours of
                                                     Besides using monitoring for                         (2) Hydroacoustic Monitoring                          sighting an injured or dead marine
                                                  implementing mitigation (ensuring                         The purpose of the underwater sound                 mammal in the vicinity of the
                                                  exclusion zones are clear of marine                     monitoring during dismantling of                      construction site. CALTRANS shall
                                                  mammals before pile driving begins and                  concrete foundations via mechanical                   provide NMFS with the species or
                                                  power down and shut-down measures                       means is to establish the exclusion                   description of the animal(s), the
                                                  for mechanical bridge dismantling),                     zones of 180 dB re 1 mPa (rms) for                    condition of the animal(s) (including
                                                  marine mammal monitoring will also be                   cetaceans and 190 dB re 1 mPa (rms) for               carcass condition if the animal is dead),
                                                  conducted to assess potential impacts                   pinnipeds. Monitoring will occur during               location, time of first discovery,
                                                  from CALTRANS construction                              the initial use of concrete dismantling               observed behaviors (if alive), and photo
                                                  activities. CALTRANS will implement                     equipment with the potential to                       or video (if available).
                                                  onsite marine mammal monitoring for                     generate sound pressure levels in excess                 In the event that an injured or dead
                                                  100% of all unattenuated impact pile                    of 180 dB re 1 mPa (rms). Monitoring                  marine mammal is found by
                                                  driving of H-piles for 180- and 190-dB                  will likely be conducted from                         CALTRANS that is not in the vicinity of
                                                  re 1 mPa exclusion zones and 160-dB re                  construction barges and/or boats.                     the SF–OBB construction site,
                                                  1 mPa Level B harassment zone,                          Measurements will be taken at various                 CALTRANS would report the same
                                                  attenuated impact pile driving (except                  distances as needed to determine the                  information as listed above as soon as
                                                  pile proofing) and mechanical                           distance to the 180 and 190 dB re 1 mPa               operationally feasible to NMFS.
                                                  dismantling for 180- and 190-dB re 1                    (rms) contours.
                                                  mPa exclusion zones. CALTRANS will                                                                            Marine Mammal Monitoring Report
                                                                                                            The purpose of underwater sound
                                                  also monitor 20% of the attenuated                                                                            From Previous IHA
                                                                                                          monitoring during impact pile driving
                                                  impact pile driving for the 160-dB re 1                 will be to verify sound level estimates                  The most recent marine mammal
                                                  mPa Level B harassment zone, and 20%                    and confirm that sound levels do not                  monitoring report describes the number
                                                  of vibratory pile driving and mechanic                  equal or exceed 180 dB re 1 mPa (rms).                of harbor seals and California sea lions
                                                  dismantling for the 120-dB re 1 mPa                                                                           that were observed within zones of
                                                  Level B harassment zone.                                Proposed Reporting Measure                            influence (ZOIs) between January 8,
                                                     Monitoring of the pinniped and                         CALTRANS will notify NMFS prior to                  2014 and January 7, 2015 that could
                                                  cetacean exclusion zones shall be                       the initiation of the pile driving and                result in behavioral harassment. Most of
                                                  conducted by a minimum of three                         dismantling activities for the removal of             the observations of harbor seals within
                                                  qualified NMFS-approved MMOs.                           the existing east span. NMFS will be                  the behavioral zones occurred within
                                                  Observations will be made using high-                   informed of the initial sound pressure                the Coast Guard Cove or Clipper Cove.
                                                  quality binoculars (e.g., Zeiss, 10 × 42                level measurements for both pile driving              Monitoring of the vibratory and
                                                  power). MMOs will be equipped with                      and foundation dismantling activities,                demolition activity was only required
                                                  radios or cell phones for maintaining                   including the final exclusion zone and                for 20% of the time when those
                                                  contact with other observers and                        Level B harassment zone radii                         activities occurred but there was often a
                                                  CALTRANS engineers, and range                           established for impact and vibratory pile             mix of impact and vibratory driving;
                                                  finders to determine distance to marine                 driving and marine foundation                         therefore, monitoring was conducted
                                                  mammals, boats, buoys, and                              dismantling activities.                               from 20–100% of the time for some
                                                  construction equipment.                                   Monitoring reports will be posted on                construction projects. Table 7 of the
                                                     Data on all observations will be                     the SFOBB Project’s biological                        2014 monitoring report (CALTRANS
                                                  recorded and will include the following                 mitigation Web site                                   2015) summarizes all observations and
                                                  information:                                            (www.biomitigation.org) on a weekly                   estimates the total exposures of marine
                                                     (1) Location of sighting;                            basis if in-water construction activities             mammals if there was 100% monitoring
                                                     (2) Species;                                         are conducted. Marine mammal                          for each construction or demolition
                                                     (3) Number of individuals;                           monitoring reports will include species               project as requested by NMFS. The
                                                     (4) Number of calves present;                        and numbers of marine mammals                         estimated number of exposures is 144
                                                     (5) Duration of sighting;                            observed, time and location of                        harbor seals which is above the limit of
                                                     (6) Behavior of marine animals                       observation and behavior of the animal.               50 permitted under the Authorization.
                                                  sighted;                                                In addition, the reports will include an              No sea lions, harbor porpoise or gray
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                                                     (7) Direction of travel; and                         estimate of the number and species of                 whales were observed.
                                                     (8) When in relation to construction                 marine mammals that may have been
                                                  activities did the sighting occur (e.g.,                harassed as a result of activities.                   Estimated Take by Incidental
                                                  before, ‘‘soft-start’’, during, or after the              In addition, CALTRANS will provide                  Harassment
                                                  pile driving or removal).                               NMFS with a draft final report within                   Marine mammal take estimates are
                                                     The reactions of marine mammals                      90 days after the expiration of the IHA.              based on marine mammal monitoring
                                                  will be recorded based on the following                 This report should detail the monitoring              reports and marine mammal
                                                  classifications that are consistent with                protocol, summarize the data recorded                 observations made during pile driving


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                                                  activities associated with the SF–OBB                             addition, harbor seals are regularly                                  that area to the west of Piers E3–E8 (6.29
                                                  construction work authorized under                                observed moving north or south under                                  km2) would have a higher density due
                                                  prior IHAs. Pacific harbor seals are the                          the original SFOBB between Piers E2                                   to the harbor seals that are frequently
                                                  most commonly observed marine                                     and E3, but infrequently east of Pier E4.                             observed in the three foraging areas. The
                                                  mammal (90% of observations during                                   Harbor seal densities were calculated                              range of seals observed within the
                                                  monitoring) near the east span of the                             from 657 observations of harbor seals                                 foraging areas is 0–8 seals and the mean
                                                  San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SF–                             made during 210 days from 2000 to                                     is 3.6 seals per day (combined for all
                                                  OBB). A harbor seal haul-out site is                              2014 during monitoring for the East                                   three areas). The other half of the Level
                                                  located on the south side of Yerba                                Span of the SFOBB. Two densities were                                 B harassment zone would have a lower
                                                  Buena Island (YBI) approximately 500                              calculated because of the higher density
                                                                                                                                                                                          density due to the infrequent
                                                  meters from the SF–OBB’s closest pier,                            of seals observed foraging near YBI and
                                                                                                                                                                                          observations of seals moving through
                                                  pier E2, and seals are often observed                             Treasure Island. Foraging seals tended
                                                  foraging in Coast Guard Cove (just east                                                                                                 the area. In addition the density of seals
                                                                                                                    to remain in the area for several hours
                                                  of the U.S. Coast Guard Station on YBI),                          while transiting seals passing under the                              will vary with season therefore a density
                                                  and within Clipper Cove between YBI                               SFOBB were only observed 1–2 times.                                   for the spring-summer season when
                                                  and Treasure Island. A third foraging                             Therefore, densities east of Pier E3–E8                               seals spend more time onshore as they
                                                  site that is used less frequently is                              are much lower than the density than                                  are pupping and molting and the fall/
                                                  approximately 250–500 meters                                      west of Pier E3.                                                      winter season. Table 2 shows estimated
                                                  southeast of YBI over a small trench                                 The area of 2,000-meter threshold for                              densities in the high and low density
                                                  running west to east along the bottom of                          the Level B behavioral harassment zone                                areas during the fall/winter and spring/
                                                  the San Francisco Bay (Bay). In                                   is 12.57 km2 (12,570,000 m2). Half of                                 summer seasons.

                                                    TABLE 2—EXPECTED HARBOR SEAL EXPOSURES FOR 2015 BASED ON THE AREA AND SEASONAL DENSITY ESTIMATES,
                                                                                   AND NUMBER OF DAYS OF PILE DRIVING

                                                                                                                                                                                         Days of pile     Harbor seal
                                                                           Density estimates                                                  Behavioral zone                                                            Exposures
                                                                                                                                                                                          driving *        density **

                                                  Fall/Winter High Density ..................................................    6.29   km2   ........................................               64           0.77           311
                                                  Fall/Winter Low Density ...................................................    6.29   km2   ........................................               64            0.5            20
                                                  Spring/Summer High Density ..........................................          6.29   km2   ........................................               64            0.3           121
                                                  Spring/Summer Low Density ...........................................          6.29   km2   ........................................               64           0.02             8

                                                       Total Exposures .......................................................                                                           460 seals
                                                     * It is assumed half of the pile driving days (64 days) will occur in each season.
                                                     ** The area of the Behavioral Zone 12.59 km2 is divided in half for the high and low density areas for each season.


                                                     This estimate for harbor seals is above                        harassment zone, while in 2004, 36 sea                                public, researchers, and the U.S. Coast
                                                  the number of seals that have been                                lions were recorded near the Bay Bridge                               Guard. For the gray whale, 5 permitted
                                                  permitted for take in previous IHAs that                          construction areas during pile driving.                               takes is likely to be a conservative, but
                                                  have been issued related to this project.                         The larger number of sea lions in 2004                                reasonable, estimate as they have never
                                                  However, the estimate presented here                              was probably related to a run of herring                              been observed within any of the
                                                  represents a more complete picture of                             that was near the Bay Bridge and sea                                  behavioral zones during monitoring.
                                                  the marine mammal density in the                                  lions were observed feeding on dense                                  Additionally, there has only been one
                                                  project area and the potential for                                aggregations of herring in the area.                                  report of a gray whale swimming under
                                                  exposure to project activities.                                   Therefore, 50 sea lions is a conservative                             the original East Span of the Bay Bridge
                                                     California sea lions are based on                              estimate.                                                             a number of years ago.
                                                  CALTRANS observations over 15 years                                  Harbor porpoises were observed near                                  Based on these results, and
                                                  of monitoring on the Bay Bridge, 2000                             the tower of the new Bay Bridge in 2013                               accounting for a certain level of
                                                  to 2014, including baseline monitoring                            and 2014. Each of those was a single                                  uncertainty regarding the next phase of
                                                  in 2003 before bridge construction                                animal and far out of their normal range                              construction, NMFS concludes that at
                                                  began. It should be noted that                                    for the Bay. If 1 or 2 pods of porpoises                              maximum 460 harbor seals, 50
                                                  monitoring was not year round and                                 were to enter the construction area, then                             California sea lions, 10 harbor
                                                  there was little monitoring required                              there might be up to 6 takes (pod size                                porpoises, and 5 gray whales could be
                                                  during the period of mid-2010 to mid-                             of 2–3 porpoises). Based on this NMFS                                 exposed to noise levels that could cause
                                                  2013 due to no pile driving. During                               believes that an allowed take of up to 10                             Level B harassment as a result of the
                                                  2013 and 2014, there was a large                                  harbor porpoises is conservative, but                                 CALTRAN’ SF–OBB construction
                                                  increase in pile driving to construct                             reasonable.                                                           activities. These numbers represent
                                                  temporary falsework and for mechanical                               Gray whale take estimates were based                               1.5%, <0.01%, <0.01% and 0.10% of
                                                  dismantling so the current estimates of                           on sighting reports collected by the                                  the California stock harbor seal, the U.S.
                                                  animals do include recent monitoring.                             Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito (the                                stock California sea lion, the Eastern
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                                                  California sea lion numbers fluctuate                             NMFS stranding facility for northern                                  North Pacific stock gray whale, and the
                                                  from year to year. For example, in 2014                           California). The Center collects whale                                San Francisco-Russian River stock
                                                  no sea lions were observed in the                                 sightings information from the general                                harbor porpoise, respectively (Table 3).




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                                                   TABLE 3—ESTIMATES OF THE POSSIBLE MAXIMUM NUMBERS OF MARINE MAMMALS TAKEN BY LEVEL B HARASSMENT AS
                                                                   A RESULT OF THE PROPOSED CALTRANS’ SF–OBB CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Percent
                                                                               Species                                                                               Stocks                                                 Level B takes   population
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (percent)

                                                                                                                                                     Pinnipeds

                                                  Harbor seal ..........................................................    California ................................................................................               460           1.5
                                                  California sea lion ................................................      U.S. ........................................................................................              50         <0.01

                                                                                                                                                     Cetaceans

                                                  Gray whale ..........................................................     Eastern North Pacific .............................................................                         5         <0.01
                                                  Harbor porpoise ...................................................       San Francisco-Russian River ................................................                               10          0.10



                                                  Analysis and Preliminary                                                    These low intensity, localized, and                                     shutdowns to avoid injury, serious
                                                  Determinations                                                           short-term noise exposures (i.e., 160 dB                                   injury, or mortality. Therefore, NMFS
                                                                                                                           re 1 mPa (rms) from impulse sources and                                    does not expect that any animals would
                                                  Negligible Impact
                                                                                                                           120 dB re 1 mPa (rms) from non-impulse                                     receive Level A (including injury)
                                                     Negligible impact is ‘‘an impact                                      sources), are expected to cause brief                                      harassment or Level B harassment in the
                                                  resulting from the specified activity that                               startle reactions or short-term behavioral                                 form of TTS from being exposed to in-
                                                  cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                                 modification by the animals. These brief                                   water pile driving associated with SF–
                                                  not reasonably likely to, adversely affect                               reactions and behavioral changes are                                       OBB construction project.
                                                  the species or stock through effects on                                  expected to disappear when the                                                The project is not expected to have
                                                  annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                                exposures cease. The maximum                                               significant adverse effects on affected
                                                  (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                                    estimated 160 dB isopleths from impact                                     marine mammals’ habitat and would not
                                                  finding is based on the lack of likely                                   pile driving is 500 m from the pile, and                                   significantly modify existing marine
                                                  adverse effects on annual rates of                                       the estimated 120 dB maximum                                               mammal habitat. The activities may
                                                  recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                               isopleths from vibratory pile driving is                                   cause some fish to leave the area of
                                                  level effects). An estimate of the number                                approximately 2,000 m from the pile.                                       disturbance, thus temporarily impacting
                                                  of takes, alone, is not enough                                           There is no pinniped haul-out area in                                      marine mammals’ foraging
                                                  information on which to base an impact                                   the vicinity of the pile driving sites.                                    opportunities in a limited portion of the
                                                  determination. In addition to                                            There is no critical habitat or other                                      foraging range; but, because of the short
                                                  considering estimates of the number of                                   biologically important area for marine                                     duration of the activities and the
                                                  marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’,                                  mammals in the vicinity of the proposed                                    relatively small area of the habitat that
                                                  NMFS must consider other factors, such                                   SF–OBB construction area.                                                  may be affected, the impacts to marine
                                                  as the likely nature of any responses                                       The CALTRANS’ specified activities                                      mammal habitat are not expected to
                                                  (their intensity, duration, etc.), the                                   have been described based on best                                          cause significant or long-term negative
                                                  context of any responses (critical                                       estimates of the planned SF–OBB                                            consequences.
                                                  reproductive time or location,                                           construction project within the                                               Effects on individuals that are taken
                                                  migration, etc.), as well as the number                                  proposed project area. Some of the                                         by Level B harassment, on the basis of
                                                  and nature of estimated Level A and                                      noises that would be generated as a                                        reports in the literature as well as
                                                  Level B harassment takes, the number of                                  result of the proposed bridge                                              monitoring from other similar activities,
                                                  estimated mortalities, effects on habitat,                               construction and dismantling project,                                      will likely be limited to reactions such
                                                  and the status of the species.                                           such as impact pile driving, are high                                      as increased swimming speeds,
                                                     To avoid repetition, the following                                    intensity. However, the in-water pile                                      increased surfacing time, or decreased
                                                  discussion applies to the affected stocks                                driving for the piles would use small                                      foraging (if such activity were occurring)
                                                  of harbor seals, California sea lions, gray                              hammers and/or vibratory pile driving                                      (e.g., Thorson and Reyff, 2006; HDR,
                                                  whales, and harbor porpoises, given that                                 methods, coupled with noise                                                2012; Lerma, 2014). Most likely,
                                                  the best available information indicates                                 attenuation mechanism such as air                                          individuals will simply move away
                                                  that effects of the specified activity on                                bubble curtains for impact pile driving.                                   from the sound source and be
                                                  individuals of those stocks will be                                      Therefore the resulting exclusion zones                                    temporarily displaced from the areas of
                                                  similar, and there is no information                                     for potential TS are expected to be                                        pile driving, although even this reaction
                                                  about the population size, status,                                       extremely small (< 35 m) from the                                          has been observed primarily only in
                                                  structure, or habitat use of the areas to                                hammer. In addition, the source levels                                     association with impact pile driving. In
                                                  warrant separate discussion.                                             from vibratory pile driving are expected                                   response to vibratory driving, several
                                                     Pile driving activities associated with                               to be below the TS onset threshold.                                        species of pinnipeds (which may
                                                  this project, as outlined previously,                                    Given sufficient ‘‘notice’’ through use of                                 become somewhat habituated to human
                                                  have the potential to disturb or displace                                soft start (for impact driving), marine                                    activity in industrial or urban
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                                                  marine mammals. Even when mitigation                                     mammals are expected to move away                                          waterways) have been observed to orient
                                                  measures are employed, the specified                                     from a sound source that is annoying                                       towards and sometimes move towards
                                                  activities may result in Level B                                         prior to its becoming potentially                                          the sound. The pile driving activities
                                                  harassment from underwater sounds                                        injurious. The high likelihood that                                        analyzed here are similar to, or less
                                                  generated from pile driving. Takes could                                 marine mammal detection by trained                                         impactful than, numerous construction
                                                  occur if individuals of these species are                                observers under the environmental                                          activities conducted in other similar
                                                  present in the Level B harassment zone                                   conditions described for the project area                                  locations, which have taken place with
                                                  while pile driving is occurring.                                         further enables the implementation of                                      no reported injuries or mortality to


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                                                  marine mammals, and no known long-                      California stock of harbor seal                       monitoring the impacts of the activity
                                                  term adverse consequences from                          population (estimated at 30,968;                      on marine mammals. The holder must
                                                  behavioral harassment.                                  Carretta et al. 2014), <0.01% of the U.S.             notify Monica DeAngelis of the West
                                                     Repeated exposures of individuals to                 stock of California sea lion population               Coast Regional Office (phone: (562)
                                                  levels of sound that may cause Level B                  (estimated at 296,750; Carretta et al.                980–3232) at least 24 hours prior to
                                                  harassment are unlikely to result in                    2014), <0.01% of the Eastern North                    starting activities.
                                                  hearing impairment or to significantly                  Pacific stock of gray whale population
                                                  disrupt foraging behavior. Thus, even                                                                         (5) Prohibitions
                                                                                                          (estimated at 20,990; Carretta et al.
                                                  repeated Level B harassment of some                     2014), and 0.10% of the San Francisco-                  (a) The taking, by incidental Level B
                                                  small subset of the affected stocks is                  Russian River stock of harbor porpoise                harassment only, is limited to the
                                                  unlikely to result in any significant                   population (estimated at 9,886; Carretta              species listed under condition 3(a)
                                                  realized decrease in fitness for the                    et al. 2014). These numbers constitute                above and by the numbers listed (see
                                                  affected individuals, and thus would                    small percentages of the marine                       Table 3 of this Federal Register notice).
                                                  not result in any adverse impact to the                 mammal stocks that may be taken.                      The taking by Level A harassment,
                                                  stocks as a whole. Level B harassment                      Based on the analysis contained                    injury, serious injury, or death of these
                                                  will be reduced to the level of least                   herein of the likely effects of the                   species or the taking by harassment,
                                                  practicable impact through use of                       specified activity on marine mammals                  injury, serious injury, or death of any
                                                  mitigation measures described herein                    and their habitat, and taking into                    other species of marine mammal is
                                                  and, if sound produced by project                       consideration the implementation of the               prohibited and may result in the
                                                  activities is sufficiently disturbing,                  mitigation and monitoring measures,                   modification, suspension, or revocation
                                                  animals are likely to simply avoid the                  which are expected to reduce the                      of this Authorization.
                                                  project area while the activity is                      numbers of marine mammals potentially
                                                  occurring.                                                                                                    (6) Mitigation Requirements
                                                                                                          affected by the proposed action, NMFS
                                                     In summary, this negligible impact                   preliminarily finds that small numbers                  (a) Use of Noise Attenuation Devices
                                                  analysis is founded on the following                    of marine mammals will be taken                         Pile driving energy attenuator (such as
                                                  factors: (1) The possibility of injury,                 relative to the populations of the                    air bubble curtain system or dewatered
                                                  serious injury, or mortality may                        affected species or stocks.                           cofferdam) shall be used for all impact
                                                  reasonably be considered discountable;                                                                        pile driving of pipe piles, with the
                                                  (2) the anticipated incidents of Level B                Impact on Availability of Affected                    exception of pile proofing and H-piles.
                                                  harassment are relatively small and                     Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses                 (b) Establishment and Monitoring of
                                                  consist of, at worst, temporary                           There are no relevant subsistence uses              Exclusion and Level B Harassment
                                                  modifications in behavior; (3) the                      of marine mammals implicated by this                  Zones
                                                  absence of any significant habitat within               action.                                                 (i) For all in-water pile driving and
                                                  the project area, including rookeries,                                                                        mechanical dismantling activities,
                                                  significant haul-outs, or known areas or                Proposed Incidental Harassment                        CALTRANS shall establish exclusion
                                                  features of special significance for                    Authorization                                         zones where received underwater sound
                                                  foraging or reproduction; (4) the                         This section contains a draft of the                pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than
                                                  presumed efficacy of the proposed                       IHA itself. The wording contained in                  180 dB (rms) and 190 dB (rms) re 1 mPa
                                                  mitigation measures in reducing the                     this section is proposed for inclusion in             for cetaceans and pinnipeds,
                                                  effects of the specified activity. In                   the IHA (if issued).                                  respectively, and Level B harassment
                                                  combination, we believe that these                        (1) This Authorization is valid from                zones where received underwater sound
                                                  factors, as well as the available body of               May 18, 2015, through May 17, 2016.                   pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than
                                                  evidence from other similar activities,                   (2) This Authorization is valid only                160 dB (rms) and 120 dB (rms) re 1 mPa
                                                  demonstrate that the potential effects of               for activities involving the construction             for impulse noise sources (impact pile
                                                  the specified activity will have only                   and dismantling of the East Span of SF–               driving) and non-impulses noise sources
                                                  short-term effects on individuals and is                OBB, California.                                      (vibratory pile driving and mechanic
                                                  not expected to impact annual rates of                    (3) Species Impacted and Level of                   dismantling), respectively.
                                                  recruitment or survival.                                Takes                                                   (ii) The sizes of the initial exclusion
                                                     Therefore, based on the analysis                       (a) The species authorized for takings              and Level B harassment zones for
                                                  contained herein of the likely effects of               by incidental Level B harassment are the              different types of activities are provided
                                                  the specified activity on marine                        California sea lion (Zalophus                         [See Table 1 in this Federal Register
                                                  mammals and their habitat, and taking                   californianus), Pacific harbor seal                   notice]. Once hydroacoustic
                                                  into consideration the implementation                   (Phoca vitulina richardsi), harbor                    measurements of pile driving and
                                                  of the proposed monitoring and                          porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), and                     mechanical dismantling activities have
                                                  mitigation measures, NMFS                               gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus).                   been conducted, CALTRANS shall
                                                  preliminarily finds that the total marine                 (b) The taking of any marine mammal                 revise the sizes of the zones based on
                                                  mammal take from the CALTRAN’S SF–                      in a manner prohibited under this                     actual measurements.
                                                  OBB construction project will have a                    Authorization must be reported within                   (iii) NMFS-approved MMOs shall
                                                  negligible impact on the affected marine                24 hours of the taking to the Director,               conduct initial survey of the exclusion
                                                  mammal species or stocks.                               West Coast Regional Office, National                  zone to ensure that no marine mammals
                                                                                                          Marine Fisheries Service, Telephone                   are seen within the zone for 30 minutes
                                                  Small Numbers
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                                                                                                          (562) 980–4000 and the Director, Office               before impact pile driving and
                                                    Table 3 demonstrates the numbers of                   of Protected Resources, National Marine               mechanical dismantling of bridge
                                                  animals that could be exposed to receive                Fisheries Service, Telephone (301) 427–               foundation. If marine mammals are
                                                  noise levels that could cause Level B                   8400.                                                 observed within the exclusion zones,
                                                  behavioral harassment for the proposed                    (4) The holder of this Authorization is             impact pile driving and/or mechanical
                                                  work associated with the CALTRANS                       required to cooperate with the National               dismantling activity of the segment shall
                                                  SF–OBB construction project. These                      Marine Fisheries Service and any other                be delayed until they move out of the
                                                  estimates represent 1.5% of the                         Federal, state or local agencies                      area. If a marine mammal is seen above


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                                                  water and then dives below,                             all unattenuated impact pile driving of               (www.biomitigation.org) on a weekly
                                                  CALTRANS must delay activities 15                       H-piles for 180- and 190-dB re 1 mPa                  basis if in-water construction activities
                                                  minutes for pinnipeds and harbor                        exclusion zones and 160-dB re 1 mPa                   are conducted. Marine mammal
                                                  porpoise and 30 minutes for gray whale.                 Level B harassment zone, attenuated                   monitoring reports shall include species
                                                  If no marine mammals are seen by the                    impact pile driving of pipe piles (except             and numbers of marine mammals
                                                  observer in that time it may be assumed                 pile proofing) and mechanical                         observed, time and location of
                                                  that the animal has moved beyond the                    dismantling for 180- and 190-dB re 1                  observation and behavior of the animal.
                                                  relevant exclusion zone.                                mPa exclusion zones.                                  In addition, the reports shall include an
                                                     (iv) If the time between pile-segment                   (ii) CALTRANS shall also monitor                   estimate of the number and species of
                                                  driving is less than 30 minutes, a new                  20% of the attenuated impact pile                     marine mammals that may have been
                                                  30-minute survey is unnecessary                         driving for the 160-dB re 1 mPa Level B               harassed as a result of activities.
                                                  provided the MMOs continue                              harassment zone, and 20% of vibratory                    (c) CALTRANS shall provide NMFS
                                                  observations during the interruption. If                pile driving and mechanic dismantling                 with a draft final report within 90 days
                                                  pile driving ceases for 30 minutes or                   for the 120 dB re 1 mPa Level B                       after the expiration of the IHA. This
                                                  more and a marine mammal is sighted                     harassment zone.                                      report shall detail the monitoring
                                                  within the designated exclusion zone(s)                    (iii) Marine mammal monitoring shall               protocol, summarize the data recorded
                                                  prior to the commencement of pile-                      begin at least 30 minutes prior to the                during monitoring, and estimate the
                                                  driving, the observer(s) must notify the                start of the activities, continue for the             number of marine mammals that may
                                                  Resident Engineer (or other authorized                  duration of construction activities, and              have been harassed due to pile driving
                                                  individual) immediately (see condition                  until 30 minutes after the construction               and mechanical dismantling of bridge
                                                  5(e)).                                                  activities.                                           foundations. If no comments are
                                                     (v) For pile driving activities, if a                   (iv) Observations shall be made using              received from NMFS within 30 days, the
                                                  marine mammal is sighted within the                     high-quality binoculars (e.g., Zeiss, 10 ×            draft final report would be considered
                                                  exclusion zone after pile-driving has                   42 power). MMOs shall be equipped                     the final report. If comments are
                                                  begun, CALTRANS must have a                             with radios or cell phones for                        received, a final report must be
                                                  qualified MMO record the species,                       maintaining contact with other                        submitted within 30 days after receipt of
                                                  numbers and behaviors of the animal(s)                  observers and CALTRANS engineers,                     comments.
                                                  and report to Monica DeAngelis at the                   and range finders to determine distance
                                                  West Coast Regional Office, National                    to marine mammals, boats, buoys, and                  (8) Notification of Injured or Dead
                                                  Marine Fisheries Service, (phone: (562)                 construction equipment.                               Marine Mammals
                                                  980–3232) within 24 hours of the                           (v) Data on all observations must be                 (a) In the unanticipated event that
                                                  incident.                                               recorded and include the following                    CALTRANS’ construction activities
                                                     (c) Soft Start                                       information:                                          clearly cause the take of a marine
                                                     CALTRANS and its contractor shall                       • Location of sighting;                            mammal in a manner prohibited by this
                                                  implement soft start, i.e., starting the                   • Species;                                         Authorization, such as an injury (Level
                                                  pile driving hammer at the lowest                          • Number of individuals;                           A harassment), serious injury or
                                                  power setting and gradually ramp up to                     • Number of calves present;                        mortality (e.g., ship-strike, gear
                                                  full power, prior to operating pile                        • Duration of sighting;                            interaction, and/or entanglement),
                                                  driving hammers at full capacity for                       • Behavior of marine animals sighted;              CALTRANS shall immediately cease
                                                  both impact and vibratory pile driving.                    • Direction of travel;                             construction operations and
                                                     (d) Power Down and Shut-down                            • When and where in relation to
                                                                                                                                                                immediately report the incident to the
                                                     (i) For mechanical dismantling of                    construction activities did the sighting
                                                                                                                                                                Chief, Permits and Conservation
                                                  bridge foundation, construction                         occur (e.g., before, ‘‘soft-start’’, during,
                                                                                                                                                                Division, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                  activities that generate underwater noise               or after the pile driving or removal;
                                                                                                                                                                NMFS, at 301–427–8401 and/or by
                                                  must be powered down or shutdown if                     distance from sound source; in or out of
                                                                                                                                                                email to Jolie.Harrison@noaa.gov and
                                                  a marine mammal is observed within                      exclusion zone or Level B zone); and
                                                                                                                                                                Robert.pauline@noaa.gov and NMFS
                                                  the established 180 dB or 190 dB re 1                      • Other human activities in the area.
                                                                                                                                                                West Coast Regional Stranding
                                                  mPa exclusion zones for cetaceans or                       (c) Hydroacoustic Measurements
                                                                                                             At the beginning of pile driving and               Coordinator (Justin.Viezbicke@
                                                  pinnipeds, respectively.                                                                                      noaa.gov). The report must include the
                                                                                                          mechanical dismantling of bridge
                                                  (7) Monitoring Requirements                             foundation, CALTRANS shall conduct                    following information:
                                                                                                          hydroacoustic measurements to verify                    (i) Time, date, and location (latitude/
                                                     (a) General.
                                                     (i) The holder of this Authorization                 the exclusion and Level B harassment                  longitude) of the incident;
                                                  must designate a minimum of three                       zones.                                                  (ii) Type of activity involved;
                                                  biologically-trained, on-site MMOs                                                                              (iii) Description of the incident;
                                                                                                          (7) Reporting Requirements                              (iv) Status of all sound source use in
                                                  approved in advance by the National
                                                  Marine Fisheries Service’s West Coast                      (a) CALTRANS shall notify NMFS of                  the 24 hours preceding the incident;
                                                  Regional Office, to monitor the area for                the initial sound pressure level                        (v) Water depth;
                                                  marine mammals before, during, and                      measurements for both pile driving and                  (vi) Environmental conditions (e.g.,
                                                  after pile driving activities; and before,              foundation dismantling activities,                    wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea
                                                  during, and after mechanical                            including the final exclusion zone and                state, cloud cover, and visibility);
                                                                                                                                                                  (vii) Description of marine mammal
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                                                  dismantling of marine foundations.                      Level B harassment zone radii
                                                     (ii) The National Marine Fisheries                   established for impact and vibratory pile             observations in the 24 hours preceding
                                                  Service must be informed immediately                    driving and marine foundation                         preceding the incident;
                                                  of any proposed changes or deletions to                 dismantling activities, within 72 hours                 (viii) Species identification or
                                                  any portions of the monitoring plan.                    after completion of the measurements.                 description of the animal(s) involved;
                                                     (b) Visual Monitoring                                   (b) Monitoring reports shall be posted               (ix) The fate of the animal(s); and
                                                     (i) CALTRANS shall implement onsite                  on the SFOBB Project’s biological                       (x) Photographs or video footage of
                                                  marine mammal monitoring for 100% of                    mitigation Web site                                   the animal (if equipment is available).


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                                                     Activities shall not resume until                    mammals incidental to construction of                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  NMFS is able to review the                              the East Span of the SF–OBB and made
                                                  circumstances of the prohibited take.                   a Finding of No Significant Impact                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  NMFS will work with CALTRANS to                         (FONSI) on November 4, 2003. Due to                   Administration
                                                  determine what is necessary to                          the modification of part of the
                                                  minimize the likelihood of further                                                                            Submission for OMB Review;
                                                                                                          construction project and the mitigation
                                                  prohibited take and ensure MMPA                                                                               Comment Request
                                                                                                          measures, NMFS reviewed additional
                                                  compliance. CALTRANS may not                            information from CALTRANS regarding                     The Department of Commerce will
                                                  resume their activities until notified by               empirical measurements of pile driving                submit to the Office of Management and
                                                  NMFS via letter, email, or telephone.                                                                         Budget (OMB) for clearance the
                                                                                                          noises for the smaller temporary piles
                                                     (b) In the event that CALTRANS
                                                                                                          without an air bubble curtain system                  following proposal for collection of
                                                  discovers an injured or dead marine
                                                                                                          and the use of vibratory pile driving.                information under the provisions of the
                                                  mammal, and the lead MMO determines
                                                                                                          NMFS prepared a Supplemental                          Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
                                                  that the cause of the injury or death is
                                                                                                          Environmental Assessment (SEA) and                    Chapter 35).
                                                  unknown and the death is relatively
                                                                                                          analyzed the potential impacts to                       Agency: National Oceanic and
                                                  recent (i.e., in less than a moderate state
                                                                                                          marine mammals that would result from                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
                                                  of decomposition as described in the
                                                                                                          the modification of the action. A                       Title: U.S. Caribbean Commercial
                                                  next paragraph), CALTRANS will
                                                                                                          Finding of No Significant Impact                      Fishermen Census.
                                                  immediately report the incident to the
                                                                                                                                                                  OMB Control Number: 0648-xxxx.
                                                  Chief, Permits and Conservation                         (FONSI) was signed on August 5, 2009.
                                                                                                                                                                  Form Number(s): None.
                                                  Division, Office of Protected Resources,                The proposed activity and expected
                                                                                                                                                                  Type of Request: Regular (new
                                                  NMFS, at 301–427–8401, and/or by                        impacts remain within what was                        information collection).
                                                  email to Jolie.Harrison@noaa.gov and                    previously analyzed in the EA and SEA.                  Number of Respondents: 1,522.
                                                  Rob.Pauline@noaa.gov and NMFS West                      Therefore, no additional NEPA analysis                  Average Hours Per Response: 30
                                                  Coast Regional Stranding Coordinator                    is warranted. A copy of the SEA and                   minutes.
                                                  (Justin.Viezbicke@noaa.gov). The report                 FONSI is available upon request (see                    Burden Hours: 761.
                                                  must include the same information                       ADDRESSES).                                             Needs and Uses: This request is for a
                                                  identified in Condition 8(a) above.
                                                                                                          Endangered Species Act (ESA)                          new information collection.
                                                  Activities may continue while NMFS
                                                  reviews the circumstances of the                                                                                The National Marine Fisheries Service
                                                  incident. NMFS will work with                              NMFS has determined that issuance                  (NMFS) proposes to conduct a census of
                                                  CALTRANS to determine whether                           of the IHA will have no effect on ESA-                small scale fishermen operating in the
                                                  modifications in the activities are                     listed marine mammals, as none are                    United States (U.S.) Caribbean. The
                                                  appropriate.                                            known to occur in the action area.                    proposed socio-economic study will
                                                     (c) In the event that CALTRANS                                                                             collect information on demographics,
                                                                                                          Proposed Authorization                                capital investment in fishing gear and
                                                  discovers an injured or dead marine
                                                  mammal, and the lead MMO determines                                                                           vessels, fishing and marketing practices,
                                                                                                            NMFS proposes to issue an IHA to
                                                  that the injury or death is not associated                                                                    economic performance, and
                                                                                                          CALTRANS for the potential                            miscellaneous attitudinal questions. The
                                                  with or related to the activities                       harassment of small numbers of harbor
                                                  authorized in Condition 3 of this                                                                             data gathered will be used for the
                                                                                                          seals, California sea lions, harbor                   development of amendments to fishery
                                                  Authorization (e.g., previously wounded                 porpoises, and gray whales incidental to
                                                  animal, carcass with moderate to                                                                              management plans which require
                                                                                                          construction of a replacement bridge for              descriptions of the human and
                                                  advanced decomposition, or scavenger
                                                                                                          the East Span of the San Francisco-                   economic environment and socio-
                                                  damage), CALTRANS shall report the
                                                                                                          Oakland Bay Bridge in California,                     economic analyses of regulatory
                                                  incident to the Chief, Permits and
                                                  Conservation Division, Office of                        provided the previously mentioned                     proposals. The information collected
                                                  Protected Resources, NMFS, at 301–                      mitigation, monitoring, and reporting                 will also be used to strengthen fishery
                                                  427–8401, and/or by email to                            requirements are incorporated. NMFS                   management decision-making and
                                                  Jolie.Harrison@noaa.gov and                             has preliminarily determined that the                 satisfy various legal mandates under the
                                                  Robert.pauline@noaa.gov and NMFS                        proposed activity would result in the                 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                  West Coast Regional Stranding                           harassment of only small numbers of                   Conservation and Management Act
                                                  Coordinator (Justin.Viezbicke@                          harbor seals, California sea lions, harbor            (U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), Executive Order
                                                  noaa.gov) within 24 hours of the                        porpoises, and possibly gray whales and               12866, Regulatory Flexibility Act,
                                                  discovery. CALTRANS shall provide                       will have no more than a negligible                   Endangered Species Act, and National
                                                  photographs or video footage (if                        impact on these marine mammal stocks.                 Environmental Policy Act, and other
                                                  available) or other documentation of the                                                                      pertinent statues.
                                                                                                            Dated: April 23, 2015.
                                                  stranded animal sighting to NMFS.                                                                               Affected Public: Business or other for-
                                                                                                          Perry F. Gayaldo,                                     profit organizations.
                                                  CALTRANS can continue its operations
                                                  under such a case.                                      Deputy Director, Office of Protected                    Frequency: One time.
                                                     (9) A copy of this Authorization must                Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.           Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
                                                  be in the possession of all contractors                 [FR Doc. 2015–09915 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]             This information collection request
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                                                  and marine mammal monitors operating                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                may be viewed at reginfo.gov. Follow
                                                  under the authority of this Incidental                                                                        the instructions to view Department of
                                                  Harassment Authorization.                                                                                     Commerce collections currently under
                                                                                                                                                                review by OMB.
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act                                                                               Written comments and
                                                  (NEPA)                                                                                                        recommendations for the proposed
                                                    NMFS prepared an Environmental                                                                              information collection should be sent
                                                  Assessment (EA) for the take of marine                                                                        within 30 days of publication of this


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; request for comments.
DatesComments and information must be received no later than May 29, 2015.
ContactRobert Pauline, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation80 FR 23774 
RIN Number0648-XD82

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