80_FR_43851 80 FR 43710 - Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Construction of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

80 FR 43710 - 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 141 (July 23, 2015)

Page Range43710-43719
FR Document2015-18021

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, four species of marine mammals during activities related to the construction of Pier 3 of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SF-OBB) in California

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 141 (Thursday, July 23, 2015)
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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; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to 
California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) to incidentally 
harass, by Level B harassment only, four species of marine mammals 
during activities related to the construction of Pier 3 of the East 
Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SF-OBB) in California

DATES: This authorization is effective from July 15, 2015 through July 
14, 2016.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Availability

    An electronic copy of CALTRANS' application and supporting 
documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, 
may be obtained by visiting the Internet at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing 
these documents, please call the contact listed above (see FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT).

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.
    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.''
    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA established an expedited process 
by which citizens of the U.S. can apply for an authorization to 
incidentally take small numbers of marine mammals by harassment. 
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. Except with respect to certain 
activities not pertinent here, the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as ``any 
act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to 
injure a

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marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild [Level A harassment]; 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering [Level B harassment].''

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.
    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 
continue for another two years, 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, 2014). On November 10, 2003, NMFS issued the 
first project-related IHA authorizing the take of small numbers of 
marine mammals incidental to the construction of the SFOBB Project. 
CALTRANS has been issued a total of seven subsequent IHAs for the SF-
OBB Project to date, excluding the application currently under review.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    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.
    This stage of the project covered under the IHA 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.

Dates and Duration

    In-water activities are expected to begin in July 2015. Up to 128 
days of pile driving may occur under the IHA. However, the schedule for 
this project is highly variable. As such, activities covered under this 
IHA may occur anytime between July 15, 2015 and July 14, 2016 which are 
the effective dates of the IHA.

Specific Geographic Region

    The project site is located in San Francisco Bay around the east 
span of the SFOBB.

Detailed Description of Activities

    We provided a description of the proposed action in our Federal 
Register notice announcing the proposed authorization (80 FR 23774; 
April 29, 2015). Please refer to that document; we provide only summary 
information here.
    The proposed action would involve the mechanical dismantling of 
marine foundations and superstructure components of the East Span of 
the bridge as well as the installation of approximately 200 steel 
piles. These piles include 0.45-meter, 0.61-meter, 0.91-meter (18-inch, 
24-inch, and 36-inch) diameter pipe piles, and 0.34 meter (14-inch) H-
piles on up to 128 days. These piles will be installed in the water to 
construct temporary supports between Piers E4-E8, which will help with 
the dismantling process by providing support to the original bridge 
superstructure as it is taken down. Both vibratory and impact hammers 
could be used to install pipe piles depending on the substrate. In 
addition, CALTRANS would remove various bridge superstructures 
including trusses, road decks, and steel and concrete support towers. 
The concrete foundation of the bridge would be removed using various 
mechanical means including saw cutting, flame cutting, mechanical 
splitting, drilling, pulverizing, and/or hydrocutting. Some of the 
installed piles may be removed under this IHA, but the contractor has 
until 2018 to remove all 200 piles.

Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS' proposal to issue an IHA was published in the 
Federal Register on April 29, 2015 (80 FR 23774). During the 30-day 
public comment period, the Marine Mammal Commission submitted a letter. 
The letter is available on the Internet www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. All comments specific to CALTRANS' 
application that address the statutory and regulatory requirements or 
findings NMFS must make to issue an IHA are addressed in this section 
of the Federal Register notice.
    Comment 1: The Commission noted that during the last authorization 
marine mammal monitoring did not occur 100 percent of time spent on 
activities authorized under the IHA. The Commission believes that this 
results in underestimates the number of takes of marine mammals known 
to occur in the project area. Monitoring during all in-water sound-
producing activities is the only way for CALTRANS and NMFS to be 
confident that the numbers of marine mammals taken are within the 
limits authorized and the least practicable impact occurs. For these 
reasons, the Commission recommended that NMFS require CALTRANS to 
implement full-time monitoring of Level A and B harassment zones during 
all in- water sound-producing activities (i.e., pile driving and 
dismantling activities).
    Response 1: NMFS does not agree with the Commission's 
recommendation. NMFS had discussed with CALTRANS specific protocols 
concerning marine mammal monitoring during its proposed in-water 
construction activities. As described in detail in the Federal Register 
notice for the previous proposed IHA (79 FR 2421; January 14, 2014) and 
in CALTRANS' IHA application, CALTRANS' planned construction includes 
installation of up to 635 temporary falsework piles, 1,925 steel sheet 
piles, and various mechanical dismantling activities over several 
years. The extent of the work made it infeasible and costly to 
implement marine mammal monitoring for Level A and B harassment zones 
at all times, particularly since some of the Level B harassment zones 
for vibratory pile driving extend to a radius of 2 km. CALTRANS will 
monitor the 180 and 190 dB exclusion zones and 160 dB behavioral 
harassment zone for all unattenuated impact pile driving of H-piles, 
and the 180 and 190 dB exclusion zones for attenuated impact pile 
driving and mechanical dismantling, thereby minimizing the possibility 
of injury. Further, for the purposes of better understand behavioral 
efforts, CALTRANS will also monitor the 160 dB behavioral harassment 
zone for 20% of the attenuated impact pile driving, and 120 dB 
behavioral harassment zone for 20% of vibratory pile driving and 
mechanic dismantling. Results have been extrapolated in past monitoring 
reports and will continue to be extrapolated in the future reports. 
Results of past monitoring reports are

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discussed later in this notice in the section in Monitoring and 
reporting. CALTRANS, however, will not monitor the unattenuated impact 
pile proofing, which only lasts for less than one minute. Proposed 
proofing of piles will be limited to a maximum of two piles per day, 
and for less than 1 minute per pile, administering a maximum of twenty 
blows per pile. CALTRANS states, and NMFS agrees, that the logistics of 
scheduling and mobilizing a monitoring team for activities that will 
last less than one minute is not practical.
    Comment 2: The Commission noted that each authorization under 
section 101(a)(5)(D) is a separate undertaking and should contain 
sufficient information to allow for meaningful public review and 
comment. The Commission recommended in 2013 that NMFS include in each 
proposed incidental harassment authorization it publishes in the 
Federal Register a detailed description of the proposed activities 
rather than referring to previous documents. NMFS agreed and stated 
that it would provide such detailed descriptions in the Federal 
Register notices moving forward (see 79 FR 2422). However, NMFS' 
current notice did not include such a description. The Commission again 
recommends that NMFS include in each proposed incidental harassment 
authorization published in the Federal Register a detailed description 
of the proposed activities rather than referring to previous documents.
    Response 2: The CALTRANS bridge project is a multi-year, multi-
stage construction initiative. The schedule and scope of this project 
have undergone multiple revisions. NMFS felt that it captured the 
essential elements of what is proposed to occur under the proposed 
authorization under review. NMFS has added additional information to 
the Detailed Description of Activity section of this Federal Register 
Notice. NMFS will include a comprehensive description of proposed 
activities in future proposed notices.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    There are four marine mammal species known to occur in the vicinity 
of the SF-OBB in California which may be subjected to Level B 
harassment. These are the Pacific harbor seal, California sea lion, 
gray whale, and harbor porpoise.
    We have reviewed CALTRANS' detailed species descriptions, including 
life history information, for accuracy and completeness and refer the 
reader to Section 3 of CALTRANS' application as well as the proposed 
incidental harassment authorization published in the Federal Register 
(80 FR 23774) instead of reprinting the information here. Please also 
refer to NMFS' Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals) for 
generalized species accounts which provide information regarding the 
biology and behavior of the marine resources that occur in SE Alaska. 
We provided additional information for the potentially affected stocks, 
including details of stock-wide status, trends, and threats, in our 
Federal Register notice of proposed authorization (80 FR 23774).
    Table 1 lists marine mammal stocks that could occur in the vicinity 
of the SFOBB project that may be subject to Level B harassment and 
summarizes key information regarding stock status and abundance. 
Taxonomically, we follow Committee on Taxonomy (2014). Please see NMFS' 
Stock Assessment Reports (SAR), available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars, 
for more detailed accounts of these stocks' status and abundance.

Table 1--List of Marine Mammal Species Under NMFS Jurisdiction That Occur in the Vicinity of SF-OBB Project Area
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                                                                                      Stock         Population
         Common name               Stock       Scientific name     ESA Status       abundance         trend
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Harbor Seal.................  California.....  Phoca vitulina.  Not listed.....          30,196  Decreasing.
California sea lion.........  United States..  Zalophus         Not listed.....         296,750  Increasing.
                                                californianus.
Gray whale..................  Eastern North    Eschrichtius     Not listed.....          19,126  Increasing.
                               Pacific Stock.   robustus.
Harbor porpoise.............  San Francisco-   Phocoena         Not listed.....           9,886  Stable.
                               Russian River.   phocoena.
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* Estimated abundance numbers come primarily from NMFS 2014 Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Report
  (Carretta et al. 2014).

Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals

    The Federal Register notice of proposed authorization (80 FR 
23744), incorporated here by reference, provides a general background 
on sound relevant to the specified activity as well as a detailed 
description of marine mammal hearing and of the potential effects of 
these construction activities on marine mammals.

Anticipated Effects on Habitat

    We described potential impacts to marine mammal habitat in detail 
in our Federal Register notice of proposed authorization. In summary, 
the project activities would not 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 for 
individual marine mammals or their populations

Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA 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 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.
    Measurements from similar pile driving events were coupled with 
practical spreading loss to estimate zones of influence (ZOI; see 
``Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment''). ZOIs are often used to 
establish a mitigation zone around each pile (when deemed practicable) 
to prevent Level A harassment to marine mammals, and also provide 
estimates of the areas within which Level B harassment might occur. 
ZOIs may vary between different diameter piles and types of 
installation methods. CALTRANS will employ the following mitigation 
measures:
    (a) Conduct briefings between construction supervisors and crews, 
marine mammal monitoring team, and CALTRANS staff prior to the start of 
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pile driving activity, and when new personnel join the work, in order 
to explain responsibilities, communication procedures, marine mammal 
monitoring protocol, and operational procedures.
    (b) For in-water heavy machinery work other than pile driving 
(using, e.g., standard barges, tug boats, barge-mounted excavators, or 
clamshell equipment used to place or remove material), if a marine 
mammal comes within 10 m, operations shall cease and vessels shall 
reduce speed to the minimum level required to maintain steerage and 
safe working conditions. This type of work could include the following 
activities: (1) Movement of the barge to the pile location or (2) 
positioning of the pile on the substrate via a crane (i.e., stabbing 
the pile).

Monitoring and Shutdown for Pile Driving

    The following measures apply to CALTRANS' mitigation through 
shutdown and disturbance zones:
    Shutdown Zone--For all pile driving activities, CALTRANS will 
establish shutdown zones in which SPLs equal or exceed the 180/190 dB 
rms acoustic injury criteria to define the areas where shutdown of 
activity will occur upon sighting of a marine mammal (or in 
anticipation of an animal entering the defined area), thus preventing 
injury of marine mammals. For impact driving this is 235 meters. For 
vibratory driving, CALTRANS's activities are not expected to produce 
sound at or above the 180 dB rms injury criterion. Before the sizes of 
actual zones are determined based on hydroacoustic measurements, 
CALTRANS shall establish this zone based on prior measurements 
conducted during SF-OBB constructions, as described in Table 1 of this 
document. CALTRANS will also implement a minimum shutdown zone of 10 m 
radius for all marine mammals around all vibratory pile driving and 
removal activity and 100 m radius around any dismantling activity. 
These precautionary measures are intended to further reduce the 
unlikely possibility of injury from direct physical interaction with 
construction operations.
    Disturbance Zone--Disturbance zones are the areas in which SPLs 
equal or exceed 120 dB rms (for continuous sound) for pile driving 
installation and removal. This is 2,000 meters for vibratory driving 
and 1,000 meters for impact driving. Disturbance zones provide utility 
for monitoring conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e., shutdown zone 
monitoring) by establishing monitoring protocols for areas adjacent to 
the shutdown zones. Monitoring of disturbance zones enables observers 
to be aware of and communicate the presence of marine mammals in the 
project area but outside the shutdown zone and thus prepare for 
potential shutdowns of activity. However, the primary purpose of 
disturbance zone monitoring is for documenting incidents of Level B 
harassment; disturbance zone monitoring is discussed in greater detail 
later (see ``Monitoring and Reporting''). Nominal radial distances for 
disturbance zones are shown in Table 1.

  Table 1--Temporary exclusion and Level B Harassment Zones for Various Pile Driving and Dismantling Activities
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                                                    Distance to     Distance to     Distance to     Distance to
   Pile driving/dismantling                        120  dB re 1    160  dB re 1    180  dB re 1    190  dB re 1
          activities              Pile size (m)      [micro]Pa       [micro]Pa       [micro]Pa       [micro]Pa
                                                     (rms) (m)       (rms) (m)       (rms) (m)       (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 hydroacoustic measurements of pile driving and mechanical 
dismantling activities have been conducted, CALTRANS shall revise the 
sizes of the zones based on actual measurements.
    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 or impact driving of H-
piles.
    In order to document observed incidents of harassment, observers 
record all marine mammal observations, regardless of location. The 
observer's location, as well as the location of the pile being driven, 
is known from a GPS. The location of the animal is estimated as a 
distance from the observer, which is then compared to the location from 
the pile and the estimated ZOIs for relevant activities (i.e., pile 
installation and removal). This information may then be used to 
extrapolate observed takes to reach an approximate understanding of 
actual total takes.
    Time Restrictions--Work will occur only during daylight hours, when 
visual monitoring of marine mammals can be conducted. In addition, all 
in-water construction will be limited to the period between July 15, 
2015 and July 14, 2016.
    Soft Start--The use of a soft start procedure is believed to 
provide additional protection to marine mammals by warning or providing 
a chance to leave the area prior to the hammer operating at full 
capacity, and typically involves a requirement to initiate sound from 
the hammer at reduced energy followed by a waiting period. This 
procedure is repeated two additional times. It is difficult to specify 
the reduction in energy for any given hammer because of variation 
across drivers and, for impact hammers, the actual number of strikes at 
reduced energy will vary because operating the hammer at less than full 
power results in ``bouncing'' of the hammer as it strikes the pile, 
resulting in multiple ``strikes.'' The project will utilize soft start 
techniques for both impact and vibratory pile driving. We require 
CALTRANS to initiate sound from vibratory hammers for fifteen seconds 
at reduced energy followed by a thirty-second waiting period, with the 
procedure repeated two additional times. For impact driving, we require 
an

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initial set of three strikes from the impact hammer at reduced energy, 
followed by a thirty-second waiting period, then two subsequent three 
strike sets. Soft start will be required at the beginning of each day's 
pile driving work and at any time following a cessation of pile driving 
of 20 minutes or longer (specific to either vibratory or impact 
driving).
    Power Down and Shut-down--Although power down and shut-down 
measures will not be required for impact pile driving and removal 
activities due to the nature of sediments in the Bay, these measures 
will be required for mechanical dismantling activities. The contractor 
performing mechanical dismantling work will stop in-water noise 
generation.

Monitoring

    Monitoring Protocols--Monitoring would be conducted before, during, 
and after pile driving, pile and mechanical dismantling. In addition, 
observers shall record all incidents of marine mammal occurrence, 
regardless of distance from activity, and shall document any behavioral 
reactions in concert with distance from piles being driven. 
Observations made outside the shutdown zone will not result in shutdown 
and that pile segment would be completed without cessation, unless the 
animal approaches or enters the shutdown zone, at which point all pile 
driving activities would be halted, except in the case of impact 
driving when driving will be allowed to continue. Monitoring will take 
place from thirty minutes prior to initiation through thirty minutes 
post-completion of pile driving activities. Pile driving activities 
include the time to remove a single pile or series of piles, as long as 
the time elapsed between uses of the pile driving equipment is no more 
than thirty minutes.
    The following additional measures apply to visual monitoring:
    (1) Monitoring will be conducted by qualified observers, who will 
be placed at the best vantage point(s) practicable to monitor for 
marine mammals and implement shutdown/delay procedures when applicable 
by calling for the shutdown to the hammer operator. Qualified observers 
are trained biologists, with the following minimum qualifications:
    (a) Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of moving targets at the water's surface 
with ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars 
may be necessary to correctly identify the target;
    (b) Advanced education in biological science or related field 
(undergraduate degree or higher required);
    (c) Experience and ability to conduct field observations and 
collect data according to assigned protocols (this may include academic 
experience);
    (d) Experience or training in the field identification of marine 
mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
    (e) Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
    (f) Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of observations 
including but not limited to the number and species of marine mammals 
observed; dates and times when in-water construction activities were 
conducted; dates and times when in-water construction activities were 
suspended to avoid potential incidental injury from construction sound 
of marine mammals observed within a defined shutdown zone; and marine 
mammal behavior; and
    (g) Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    (2) Prior to the start of pile driving activity, the shutdown zone 
will be monitored for 30 minutes to ensure that it is clear of marine 
mammals. Pile driving will only commence once observers have declared 
the shutdown zone clear of marine mammals; animals will be allowed to 
remain in the shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their own volition) 
and their behavior will be monitored and documented. The shutdown zone 
may only be declared clear, and pile driving started, when the entire 
shutdown zone is visible (i.e., when not obscured by dark, rain, fog, 
etc.).
    If a marine mammal approaches or enters the shutdown zone during 
the course of vibratory pile driving operations, activity will be 
halted and delayed until he animal has voluntarily left and been 
visually confirmed beyond the shutdown zone. 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 whale. If no 
marine mammals are seen by the observer in that time it will be assumed 
that the animal has moved beyond the exclusion zone.
    Monitoring will be conducted throughout the time required to drive 
a pile. In impact driving situations, once the pile driving of a 
segment begins it will not be stopped until that segment has reached 
its predetermined depth due to the nature of the sediments underlying 
the Bay. If impact pile driving were to stop and then resumes, it would 
potentially have to occur for a longer time and at increased energy 
levels. If marine mammals 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.
    (3) The area within the Level B harassment zone shall be conducted 
by a minimum of three qualified NMFS-approved marine mammal observers 
(MMOs) placed in strategic locations that will afford visual coverage 
of these zones. Observers may be stationed on boats, Yerba Buena Island 
and/or Treasure Island, the new bridge or construction barges. Marine 
mammal presence within the Level B harassment zone will be monitored, 
but vibratory and impact pile driving as well as dismantling activity 
will not be stopped if marine mammals are found to be present. Any 
marine mammal documented within the Level B harassment zone during 
vibratory and impact driving or mechanical dismantling activities would 
constitute a Level B take (harassment), and will be recorded and 
reported as such.

Mitigation Conclusions

    We have carefully evaluated CALTRANS' proposed mitigation measures 
and considered their effectiveness in past implementation to determine 
whether they are likely to effect 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: (1) The manner in which, 
and the degree to which, the successful implementation of the measure 
is expected to minimize adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2) the 
proven or likely efficacy of the specific measure to minimize adverse 
impacts as planned; and (3) the practicability of the measure for 
applicant implementation.
    Any mitigation measure(s) we prescribe 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 number (total number or number at 
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important time or location) of individual marine mammals exposed to 
stimuli expected to result in incidental take (this goal may contribute 
to 1, above, or to reducing takes by behavioral harassment only).
    (3) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of times any individual marine 
mammal would be exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental 
take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by 
behavioral harassment only).
    (4) A reduction in the intensity of exposure to stimuli expected to 
result in incidental take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to 
reducing the severity of behavioral harassment only).
    (5) Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying particular attention to the prey base, blockage or 
limitation of passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary 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 CALTRANS' proposed measures, including 
information from monitoring of implementation of mitigation measures 
very similar to those described here under previous IHAs from other 
marine construction projects, we have determined that the proposed 
mitigation measures provide the means of effecting the least 
practicable impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their 
habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and 
areas of similar significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an IHA 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 
incidental take authorizations 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.
    Any monitoring requirement we prescribe should improve our 
understanding of one or more of the following:
    (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 pile driving 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);
    [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.
    CALTRANS has submitted monitoring reports for each of the IHAs that 
have been issued to them for this project. NMFS received the most 
recent report on April 28, 2015 covering the IHA issued for the period 
between January 8, 2014 and January 7, 2015. CALTRANS observed all 
required monitoring and mitigation protocols during this period. 
Recorded takes were below permitted levels for all species except for 
harbor seals. After extrapolating observed numbers during 30 percent of 
driving activities, CALTRANS determined that 130 harbor seals were 
taken. This exceeded the allowable take limit of 50 stated in the IHA. 
CALTRANS reported that most of these seals were within the ZOI in Coast 
Guard Cove and Clipper Cove north of Yurba Buena Island (YBI) as well 
as an area 200-400 m off the southeast shore of YBI. Most seals 
appeared to be foraging and none showed any response to pile driving 
noise and continued to forage in those areas for up to several hours 
during pile driving. Based on the high number of harbor seal takes 
recorded, CALTRANS has requested an increase in takes under the IHA 
discussed in this Federal Register Notice. NMFS has approved an 
increase in harbor seal takes, which is discussed in a following 
section.
    CALTRANS consulted with NMFS to create a marine mammal monitoring 
plan as part of the IHA application for this project.

Visual Marine Mammal Observations

     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 [mu]Pa exclusion zones (235 meter radius) and 160-dB re 
1 [mu]Pa Level B harassment zone, attenuated impact pile driving 
(except pile proofing) and mechanical dismantling for 180- and 190-dB 
re 1 [mu]Pa exclusion zones. CALTRANS will also monitor 20% of the 
attenuated impact pile driving for the 160-dB re 1 [mu]Pa Level B 
harassment zone (1,000 meter radius), and 20% of vibratory pile driving 
and mechanic dismantling for the 120-dB re 1 [mu]Pa Level B harassment 
zone (2,000 meter radius).
     Three individuals meeting the minimum qualification 
previously identified will monitor the Level A and B harassment zones 
during impact pile driving and the Level B harassment zone during 
vibratory pile driving and dismantling. Monitors may be stationed on 
boats, Yerba Buena Island and/or Treasure Island, the new bridge or 
construction barges.
     During impact pile driving, the area within 235 meters of 
pile driving activity will be monitored and maintained as marine mammal 
buffer area in which pile installation will not commence if any marine 
mammals are observed within or approaching the area of potential 
disturbance. If a marine mammal approaches or appears within the zone, 
pile driving of a segment will continue until that segment has reached 
its predetermined depth due to the nature of the sediments underlying 
the Bay.
     The area within the Level B harassment threshold for 
impact driving will be monitored by three field monitors stationed in a 
positon permitting visual access to the 1,000 meter limit of the Level 
B harassment zone. Marine mammal presence within this Level B 
harassment zone, if any, will be monitored, but impact pile driving 
activity will not be stopped if marine mammals are found to be present. 
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documented within the Level B harassment zone during impact driving 
would constitute a Level B take (harassment), and will be recorded and 
reported as such.
     During vibratory pile driving, the area within 10 meters 
of pile driving activity will be monitored and maintained as a marine 
mammal buffer area in which pile installation will not commence or will 
be suspended temporarily if any marine mammals are observed within or 
approaching the area of potential disturbance. The Level B harassment 
area with a 2,000 meter radius will be monitored by three qualified 
observers stationed at strategic locations that provide adequate visual 
coverage of the disturbance zone. The monitoring staff will record any 
presence of marine mammals by species, will document any behavioral 
responses noted, and record Level B takes when sightings overlap with 
pile installation activities.
     During mechanical dismantling activities a 100 meters 
radius will be monitored and maintained as a marine mammal buffer area 
in which pile installation will not commence or will be suspended 
temporarily if any marine mammals are observed within or approaching 
the area.
     The individuals will scan the waters within each 
monitoring zone activity using binoculars (Vector 10X42 or equivalent), 
spotting scopes (Swarovski 20-60 zoom or equivalent), and visual 
observation.
     The area within which the Level B harassment thresholds 
could be exceeded during impact pile driving and vibratory pile driving 
will be monitored for the presence of marine mammals during all impact 
and vibratory pile driving. Marine mammal presence within these zones, 
if any, will be monitored but pile driving activity will not be stopped 
if marine mammals were found to be present. Any marine mammal 
documented within the Level B harassment zone will constitute a Level B 
take, and will be recorded and used to document the number of take 
incidents.
     If waters exceed a sea-state which restricts the 
observers' ability to make observations within the marine mammal buffer 
zone (the 235 meter radius) (e.g., excessive wind or fog), impact pile 
installation will cease until conditions allow the resumption of 
monitoring.
     The waters will be scanned for 30 minutes before, during, 
and 30 minutes after any and all pile driving and removal activities.
     If marine mammals enter or are observed within the 
designated marine mammal buffer zone (the 235m radius) during or 30 
minutes prior to pile driving, the monitors will notify the on-site 
construction manager to not begin until the animal has moved outside 
the designated radius.
     If a marine mammal approaches the Level A harassment zone 
prior to initiation of pile driving, CALTRANS cannot commence 
activities until the marine mammal (a) is observed to have left the 
Level A harassment zone or (b) has not been seen or otherwise detected 
within the Level A harassment zone for 30 minutes.
     The waters will continue to be scanned for at least 30 
minutes after pile driving has completed each day, and after each 
stoppage of 30 minutes or greater.

Data Collection

    We require that observers use approved data forms. Among other 
pieces of information, CALTRANS will record detailed information about 
any implementation of shutdowns, including the distance of animals to 
the pile and description of specific actions that ensued and resulting 
behavior of the animal, if any. In addition, CALTRANS will attempt to 
distinguish between the number of individual animals taken and the 
number of incidents of take. We require that, at a minimum, the 
following information be collected on the sighting forms:
     Date and time that monitored activity begins or ends;
     Construction activities occurring during each observation 
period;
     Weather parameters (e.g., percent cover, visibility);
     Water conditions (e.g., sea state, tide state);
     Species, numbers, and, if possible, sex and age class of 
marine mammals;
     Description of any observable marine mammal behavior 
patterns, including bearing and direction of travel and distance from 
pile driving activity;
     Distance from pile driving activities to marine mammals 
and distance from the marine mammals to the observation point;
     Locations of all marine mammal observations; and
     Other human activity in the area.

Reporting

    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 SF-OBB 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.
    CALTRANS will provide NMFS with a draft monitoring report within 90 
days of the conclusion of the proposed construction work. This report 
will detail the monitoring protocol, summarize the data recorded during 
monitoring, and estimate the number of marine mammals that may have 
been harassed. 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.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, 
section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: ``. . . any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild [Level A harassment]; 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering [Level B harassment].''
    All anticipated takes would be by Level B harassment resulting from 
impact and vibratory pile driving/removal and involving temporary 
changes in behavior. Injurious or lethal takes are not expected due to 
the expected source levels and sound source characteristics associated 
with the activity, and the planned mitigation and monitoring measures 
are expected to further minimize the possibility of such take.
    Given the many uncertainties in predicting the quantity and types 
of impacts of sound in every given situation on marine mammals, it is 
common practice to estimate how many animals are likely to be present 
within a particular distance of a given activity, or exposed to a 
particular level of sound, based on the available science.

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    This practice potentially overestimates the numbers of marine 
mammals taken for stationary activities, as it is likely that some 
smaller number of individuals may accrue a number of incidences of 
harassment per individual than for each incidence to accrue to a new 
individual, especially if those individuals display some degree of 
residency or site fidelity and the impetus to use the site (e.g., 
because of foraging opportunities) is stronger than the deterrence 
presented by the harassing activity.
    CALTRANS has requested authorization for the incidental taking 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.
    In order to estimate the potential incidents of take that may occur 
incidental to the specified activity, we must first estimate the extent 
of the sound field that may be produced by the activity and then 
consider in combination with information about marine mammal density or 
abundance in the project area. We provided detailed information on 
applicable sound thresholds for determining effects to marine mammals 
as well as describing the information used in estimating the sound 
fields, the available marine mammal density or abundance information, 
and the method of estimating potential incidences of take, in our 
Federal Register notice of proposed authorization (80 FR 23744; March 
20, 2015).
    Table 1 illustrated the 190 dB rms Level A harassment (injury) 
threshold for underwater noise for pinniped species could be exceeded 
at a distance of up to approximately 95 meters during impact pile 
driving activities, and the 180 dB rms Level A harassment (injury) 
threshold for cetacean species could be exceeded at a distance of up to 
approximately 235 meters during impact pile driving activities. 
Additionally, the 160 dB rms Level B harassment (behavioral disruption) 
threshold for impulsive source underwater noise for pinniped and 
cetacean species could be exceeded at a distance of up to approximately 
1,000 meters during impact pile driving and the 120 dB Level B 
harassment threshold could be exceeded at 2,000 meters. Note that the 
actual area insonified by pile driving activities is significantly 
constrained by local topography relative to the identified threshold 
radii.
    Marine mammal density estimates were based on marine mammal 
monitoring reports and marine mammal observations made during pile 
driving activities associated with the SF-OBB construction work 
authorized under prior IHAs. Pacific harbor seal densities were 
calculated and described in the Federal Register notice of proposed 
authorization (80 FR 23744; March 20, 2015). During monitoring for the 
East Span of the SF-OBB, there were 657 observations of harbor seals 
made during over 210 days from 2000 to 2014. 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 SF-OBB 
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 of 
harbor seals which 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.
    This estimate of 460 harbor seal takes 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, an allowed take 50 sea lions is considered 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 2).

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 Table 2--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
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    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
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Analyses and Determinations

Negligible Impact Analysis

    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 Level B harassment 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'' through behavioral harassment, 
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 harassment takes, 
the number of estimated mortalities, effects on habitat, and the status 
of the species.
    To avoid repetition, the discussion of our analyses applies to all 
the species listed in Table 2, given that the anticipated effects of 
this pile driving project on marine mammals are expected to be 
relatively similar in nature. There is no information about the size, 
status, or structure of any species or stock that would lead to a 
different analysis for this activity.
    Pile driving, pile removal and mechanical dismantling activities 
associated with the construction of a replacement bridge for the East 
Span of the SF-OBB, as outlined previously, have the potential to 
disturb or displace marine mammals. Specifically, the specified 
activities may result in take, in the form of Level B harassment 
(behavioral disturbance) only, from underwater sounds generated from 
pile driving. Potential takes could occur if individuals of these 
species are present in the ensonified zone when pile driving and 
removal are happening.
    No injury, serious injury, or mortality is anticipated given the 
nature of the activity and measures designed to minimize the 
possibility of injury to marine mammals. The known potential for 
serious injury or mortality is minimized through the construction 
method and the implementation of the planned mitigation measures. Both 
vibratory hammers and impact hammers will be utilized based on local 
substrate conditions. Vibratory driving will be used wherever 
conditions are favorable for this technique. Vibratory driving does not 
have significant potential to cause injury to marine mammals due to the 
relatively low source levels produced and the lack of potentially 
injurious source characteristics. Impact pile driving produces short, 
sharp pulses with higher peak levels and much sharper rise time to 
reach those peaks. When impact driving is necessary, required measures 
(implementation of shutdown zones) significantly reduce any possibility 
of injury. 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 likelihood that marine mammal detection ability by trained 
observers is high under the environmental conditions described for this 
area of San Francisco Bay further enables the implementation of 
shutdowns to avoid injury, serious injury, or mortality.
    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, 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 injuries or mortality to 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 overall stock 
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 stock 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.
    CALTRANS' proposed activities are localized and of short duration. 
The entire project area is limited to the East Span of the bridge and 
its immediate surroundings. The project will require the installation 
of a total of approximately 200 piles. Impact driving of pipe piles 
will be limited to a maximum of 20 piles per day and proofing of the 
pipe piles will not exceed a maximum of 2 piles per day--each pile 
would be driven with no more than 20 blows during a one-minute

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period. Total hammer time is scheduled to occur over 128 days between 
July 15, 2015 and July 14, 2016. These localized and short-term noise 
exposures may cause brief startle reactions or short-term behavioral 
modification by the animals. These reactions and behavioral changes are 
expected to subside quickly when the exposures cease. Moreover, the 
proposed mitigation and monitoring measures are expected to reduce 
potential exposures and behavioral modifications even further. 
Additionally, no important feeding and/or reproductive areas for marine 
mammals are known to be near the proposed action area. Therefore, the 
take resulting from this CALTRANS project is not reasonably expected to 
and is not reasonably likely to adversely affect the marine mammal 
species or stocks through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival and, therefore, will have a negligible impact on the affected 
species or stocks.
    The project also is not expected to have significant adverse 
effects on affected marine mammals' habitat, as analyzed in detail in 
the ``Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat'' section. The 
project activities would not 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.
    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 consist of, at worst, 
temporary modifications in behavior with no significant adverse impacts 
on habitat and; (3) the presumed efficacy of the proposed mitigation 
measures in reducing the effects of the specified activity to the level 
of least practicable impact. 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. The 
specified activity is not expected to impact rates of recruitment or 
survival and will therefore not result in population-level impacts.
    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 finds that the total marine mammal take from 
CALTRANS' construction of a replacement bridge for the East Span of the 
SF-OBB will have a negligible impact on the affected marine mammal 
species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analysis

    Table 2 demonstrates the number of animals that could be exposed to 
received noise levels that could cause Level B behavioral harassment 
for the proposed work associated with the replacement bridge 
construction. 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).
    The numbers of animals authorized to be taken for all species are 
small relative to the relevant stocks or populations even if each 
estimated taking occurred to a new individual--an extremely unlikely 
scenario. For pinnipeds occurring in the vicinity of the SF-OBB 
project, there will almost certainly be some overlap in individuals 
present day-to-day, and these takes are likely to occur only within 
some small portion of the overall regional stock, such as the number of 
harbor seals that regularly use nearby haul-out rocks.
    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 number of marine mammals 
potentially affected by the proposed action, NMFS 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 subsistence uses of marine mammals in the proposed 
project area; and, thus, no subsistence uses impacted by this action.

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    No marine mammal species listed under the ESA are expected to be 
affected by these activities. Therefore, we have determined that a 
section 7 consultation under the ESA is not required.

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. 
A copy of the SEA and FONSI is available upon request.

Authorization

    As a result of these determinations, we have issued an IHA to 
CALTRANS for conducting the described activities related to the 
construction of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, 
from July 15, 2015 through July 14, 2016 provided the previously 
described mitigation, monitoring, and reporting requirements are 
incorporated.

    Dated: July 16, 2015.
Perry Gayaldo,
Deputy Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                  dataset used to calculate the benchmark                  [FR Doc. 2015–18087 Filed 7–22–15; 8:45 am]           intentional, taking of small numbers of
                                                  for the 2010 land subsidy.11 On April 1,                 BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P                                marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
                                                  2015, the Court entered judgment                                                                               engage in a specified activity (other than
                                                  sustaining the Final Remand Results.12                                                                         commercial fishing) within a specified
                                                                                                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                geographical region if certain findings
                                                  Timken Notice                                                                                                  are made and either regulations are
                                                     In Timken, 893 F.2d at 341, as                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      issued or, if the taking is limited to
                                                  clarified by Diamond Sawblades, 626                      Administration                                        harassment, a notice of a proposed
                                                  F.3d at 1381, the CAFC held that,                                                                              authorization is provided to the public
                                                  pursuant to section 516A(e) of the Tariff                RIN 0648–XD829                                        for review.
                                                  Act of 1930, as amended (the Act), the                                                                            Authorization for incidental takings
                                                  Department must publish a notice of a                    Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental                   shall be granted if NMFS finds that the
                                                  court decision that is not ‘‘in harmony’’                to Specified Activities; Construction of              taking will have a negligible impact on
                                                  with a Department determination and                      the East Span of the San Francisco-                   the species or stock(s), will not have an
                                                  must suspend liquidation of entries                      Oakland Bay Bridge                                    unmitigable adverse impact on the
                                                  pending a ‘‘conclusive’’ court decision.                                                                       availability of the species or stock(s) for
                                                  The Court’s judgment in Toscelik II                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    subsistence uses (where relevant), and if
                                                  sustaining the Final Remand Results                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  the permissible methods of taking and
                                                  constitutes a final decision of the Court                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    requirements pertaining to the
                                                  that is not in harmony with the                          Commerce.                                             mitigation, monitoring and reporting of
                                                  Department’s Final Results. This notice                  ACTION:Notice; issuance of an incidental              such takings are set forth. NMFS has
                                                  is published in fulfillment of the                       harassment authorization.                             defined ‘‘negligible impact’’ in 50 CFR
                                                  publication requirement of Timken.                                                                             216.103 as ‘‘. . . an impact resulting
                                                                                                           SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                     from the specified activity that cannot
                                                  Amended Final Results                                                                                          be reasonably expected to, and is not
                                                                                                           regulations implementing the Marine
                                                    Because there is now a final court                     Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                       reasonably likely to, adversely affect the
                                                  decision, the Department is amending                     amended, notification is hereby given                 species or stock through effects on
                                                  the Final Results with respect to                        that we have issued an incidental                     annual rates of recruitment or survival.’’
                                                  Toscelik. The revised net subsidy rate                   harassment authorization (IHA) to                        Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA
                                                  for Toscelik during the period January 1,                California Department of Transportation               established an expedited process by
                                                  2011, through December 31, 2011, is as                   (CALTRANS) to incidentally harass, by                 which citizens of the U.S. can apply for
                                                  follows:                                                 Level B harassment only, four species of              an authorization to incidentally take
                                                                                                           marine mammals during activities                      small numbers of marine mammals by
                                                        Producer/exporter                 Total net        related to the construction of Pier 3 of              harassment. Section 101(a)(5)(D)
                                                                                         subsidy rate                                                            establishes a 45-day time limit for
                                                                                                           the East Span of the San Francisco-
                                                                                                           Oakland Bay Bridge (SF–OBB) in                        NMFS’ review of an application
                                                  Toscelik Profil ve Sac                de minimis.
                                                    Endustrisi A.S.                                        California                                            followed by a 30-day public notice and
                                                                                                                                                                 comment period on any proposed
                                                    Since the Court’s ruling is final and                  DATES: This authorization is effective                authorizations for the incidental
                                                                                                           from July 15, 2015 through July 14,
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                                                  no party has appealed, the Department                                                                          harassment of marine mammals. Within
                                                  will instruct U.S. Customs and Border                    2016.                                                 45 days of the close of the comment
                                                  Protection to assess without regard to                                                                         period, NMFS must either issue or deny
                                                                                                             13 See Circular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and       the authorization. Except with respect to
                                                    9 See
                                                                                                           Tubes From Turkey: Final Results of Countervailing    certain activities not pertinent here, the
                                                           Toscelik I at 10.                               Duty Administrative Review; Calendar Year 2012
                                                    10 Id. at 14–16.
                                                                                                           and Rescission of Countervailing Duty
                                                                                                                                                                 MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as ‘‘any
                                                    11 See Final Remand Results at 5–12.
                                                                                                           Administrative Review, in Part, 79 FR 51140           act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance
                                                    12 See Toscelik II at 6.                               (August 27, 2014).                                    which (i) has the potential to injure a


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                                                  marine mammal or marine mammal                           bridge as well as the installation of                 comments specific to CALTRANS’
                                                  stock in the wild [Level A harassment];                  approximately 200 steel piles.                        application that address the statutory
                                                  or (ii) has the potential to disturb a                                                                         and regulatory requirements or findings
                                                                                                           Dates and Duration
                                                  marine mammal or marine mammal                                                                                 NMFS must make to issue an IHA are
                                                  stock in the wild by causing disruption                    In-water activities are expected to                 addressed in this section of the Federal
                                                  of behavioral patterns, including, but                   begin in July 2015. Up to 128 days of                 Register notice.
                                                  not limited to, migration, breathing,                    pile driving may occur under the IHA.                    Comment 1: The Commission noted
                                                  nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering                However, the schedule for this project is             that during the last authorization marine
                                                  [Level B harassment].’’                                  highly variable. As such, activities                  mammal monitoring did not occur 100
                                                                                                           covered under this IHA may occur                      percent of time spent on activities
                                                  Summary of Request                                       anytime between July 15, 2015 and July                authorized under the IHA. The
                                                     On December 15, 2014, CALTRANS                        14, 2016 which are the effective dates of             Commission believes that this results in
                                                  submitted its most recent request to                     the IHA.                                              underestimates the number of takes of
                                                  NOAA requesting an IHA for the                                                                                 marine mammals known to occur in the
                                                                                                           Specific Geographic Region
                                                  possible harassment of small numbers of                                                                        project area. Monitoring during all in-
                                                  California sea lions (Zalophus                             The project site is located in San                  water sound-producing activities is the
                                                  californianus), Pacific harbor seals                     Francisco Bay around the east span of                 only way for CALTRANS and NMFS to
                                                  (Phoca vitulina richardsii), harbor                      the SFOBB.                                            be confident that the numbers of marine
                                                  porpoises (Phocoena phocoena), and                       Detailed Description of Activities                    mammals taken are within the limits
                                                  gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus)                                                                            authorized and the least practicable
                                                  incidental to construction associated                      We provided a description of the                    impact occurs. For these reasons, the
                                                  with a replacement bridge for the East                   proposed action in our Federal Register               Commission recommended that NMFS
                                                  Span of the SF–OBB, in San Francisco                     notice announcing the proposed                        require CALTRANS to implement full-
                                                  Bay (SFB, or Bay), California.                           authorization (80 FR 23774; April 29,                 time monitoring of Level A and B
                                                     An IHA was previously issued to                       2015). Please refer to that document; we              harassment zones during all in- water
                                                  CALTRANS for this activity on January                    provide only summary information                      sound-producing activities (i.e., pile
                                                  8, 2014 (79 FR 2421; January 14, 2014),                  here.                                                 driving and dismantling activities).
                                                                                                             The proposed action would involve                      Response 1: NMFS does not agree
                                                  based on activities described on
                                                                                                           the mechanical dismantling of marine                  with the Commission’s
                                                  CALTRANS’ IHA application dated
                                                                                                           foundations and superstructure                        recommendation. NMFS had discussed
                                                  April 13, 2013. That IHA expired on
                                                                                                           components of the East Span of the                    with CALTRANS specific protocols
                                                  January 7, 2015. Since the construction
                                                                                                           bridge as well as the installation of                 concerning marine mammal monitoring
                                                  activity would continue for another two
                                                                                                           approximately 200 steel piles. These                  during its proposed in-water
                                                  years, CALTRANS requests to renew its
                                                                                                           piles include 0.45-meter, 0.61-meter,                 construction activities. As described in
                                                  IHA. In its IHA renewal request,
                                                                                                           0.91-meter (18-inch, 24-inch, and 36-                 detail in the Federal Register notice for
                                                  CALTRANS also states that there has
                                                                                                           inch) diameter pipe piles, and 0.34                   the previous proposed IHA (79 FR 2421;
                                                  been no change in the scope of work for
                                                                                                           meter (14-inch) H-piles on up to 128                  January 14, 2014) and in CALTRANS’
                                                  the SF–OBB Project from what was
                                                                                                           days. These piles will be installed in the            IHA application, CALTRANS’ planned
                                                  outlined in its April 13, 2013, IHA
                                                                                                           water to construct temporary supports                 construction includes installation of up
                                                  application project description, the
                                                                                                           between Piers E4–E8, which will help                  to 635 temporary falsework piles, 1,925
                                                  Federal Register notice for the proposed
                                                                                                           with the dismantling process by                       steel sheet piles, and various
                                                  IHA (78 FR 60852; October 2, 2013), and
                                                                                                           providing support to the original bridge              mechanical dismantling activities over
                                                  the Federal Register notice for the
                                                                                                           superstructure as it is taken down. Both              several years. The extent of the work
                                                  issuance of that IHA (79 FR 2421;
                                                                                                           vibratory and impact hammers could be                 made it infeasible and costly to
                                                  January 14, 2014). On November 10,
                                                                                                           used to install pipe piles depending on               implement marine mammal monitoring
                                                  2003, NMFS issued the first project-
                                                                                                           the substrate. In addition, CALTRANS                  for Level A and B harassment zones at
                                                  related IHA authorizing the take of
                                                                                                           would remove various bridge                           all times, particularly since some of the
                                                  small numbers of marine mammals
                                                                                                           superstructures including trusses, road               Level B harassment zones for vibratory
                                                  incidental to the construction of the
                                                                                                           decks, and steel and concrete support                 pile driving extend to a radius of 2 km.
                                                  SFOBB Project. CALTRANS has been
                                                                                                           towers. The concrete foundation of the                CALTRANS will monitor the 180 and
                                                  issued a total of seven subsequent IHAs
                                                                                                           bridge would be removed using various                 190 dB exclusion zones and 160 dB
                                                  for the SF–OBB Project to date,
                                                                                                           mechanical means including saw                        behavioral harassment zone for all
                                                  excluding the application currently
                                                                                                           cutting, flame cutting, mechanical                    unattenuated impact pile driving of H-
                                                  under review.
                                                                                                           splitting, drilling, pulverizing, and/or              piles, and the 180 and 190 dB exclusion
                                                  Description of the Specified Activity                    hydrocutting. Some of the installed                   zones for attenuated impact pile driving
                                                                                                           piles may be removed under this IHA,                  and mechanical dismantling, thereby
                                                  Overview
                                                                                                           but the contractor has until 2018 to                  minimizing the possibility of injury.
                                                    Construction activities for the                        remove all 200 piles.                                 Further, for the purposes of better
                                                  replacement of the SF–OBB East Span                                                                            understand behavioral efforts,
                                                  commenced in 2002 and are expected to                    Comments and Responses                                CALTRANS will also monitor the 160
                                                  be completed in 2016 with the                               A notice of NMFS’ proposal to issue                dB behavioral harassment zone for 20%
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                                                  completion of the bike/pedestrian path                   an IHA was published in the Federal                   of the attenuated impact pile driving,
                                                  and eastbound on ramp from Yerba                         Register on April 29, 2015 (80 FR                     and 120 dB behavioral harassment zone
                                                  Buena Island. The new east span is now                   23774). During the 30-day public                      for 20% of vibratory pile driving and
                                                  open to traffic.                                         comment period, the Marine Mammal                     mechanic dismantling. Results have
                                                    This stage of the project covered                      Commission submitted a letter. The                    been extrapolated in past monitoring
                                                  under the IHA will include the                           letter is available on the Internet                   reports and will continue to be
                                                  mechanical dismantling of marine                         www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         extrapolated in the future reports.
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                                                  discussed later in this notice in the                           notice did not include such a                                      We have reviewed CALTRANS’
                                                  section in Monitoring and reporting.                            description. The Commission again                               detailed species descriptions, including
                                                  CALTRANS, however, will not monitor                             recommends that NMFS include in each                            life history information, for accuracy
                                                  the unattenuated impact pile proofing,                          proposed incidental harassment                                  and completeness and refer the reader to
                                                  which only lasts for less than one                              authorization published in the Federal                          Section 3 of CALTRANS’ application as
                                                  minute. Proposed proofing of piles will                         Register a detailed description of the                          well as the proposed incidental
                                                  be limited to a maximum of two piles                            proposed activities rather than referring                       harassment authorization published in
                                                  per day, and for less than 1 minute per                         to previous documents.                                          the Federal Register (80 FR 23774)
                                                  pile, administering a maximum of                                   Response 2: The CALTRANS bridge                              instead of reprinting the information
                                                  twenty blows per pile. CALTRANS                                 project is a multi-year, multi-stage                            here. Please also refer to NMFS’ Web
                                                  states, and NMFS agrees, that the                               construction initiative. The schedule                           site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/
                                                  logistics of scheduling and mobilizing a                        and scope of this project have                                  mammals) for generalized species
                                                  monitoring team for activities that will                        undergone multiple revisions. NMFS                              accounts which provide information
                                                  last less than one minute is not                                felt that it captured the essential                             regarding the biology and behavior of
                                                  practical.                                                      elements of what is proposed to occur                           the marine resources that occur in SE
                                                    Comment 2: The Commission noted                               under the proposed authorization under                          Alaska. We provided additional
                                                  that each authorization under section                           review. NMFS has added additional                               information for the potentially affected
                                                  101(a)(5)(D) is a separate undertaking                          information to the Detailed Description                         stocks, including details of stock-wide
                                                  and should contain sufficient                                   of Activity section of this Federal                             status, trends, and threats, in our
                                                  information to allow for meaningful                             Register Notice. NMFS will include a                            Federal Register notice of proposed
                                                  public review and comment. The                                  comprehensive description of proposed                           authorization (80 FR 23774).
                                                  Commission recommended in 2013 that                             activities in future proposed notices.                             Table 1 lists marine mammal stocks
                                                  NMFS include in each proposed                                                                                                   that could occur in the vicinity of the
                                                                                                                  Description of Marine Mammals in the                            SFOBB project that may be subject to
                                                  incidental harassment authorization it
                                                                                                                  Area of the Specified Activity                                  Level B harassment and summarizes key
                                                  publishes in the Federal Register a
                                                  detailed description of the proposed                              There are four marine mammal                                  information regarding stock status and
                                                  activities rather than referring to                             species known to occur in the vicinity                          abundance. Taxonomically, we follow
                                                  previous documents. NMFS agreed and                             of the SF–OBB in California which may                           Committee on Taxonomy (2014). Please
                                                  stated that it would provide such                               be subjected to Level B harassment.                             see NMFS’ Stock Assessment Reports
                                                  detailed descriptions in the Federal                            These are the Pacific harbor seal,                              (SAR), available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                  Register notices moving forward (see 79                         California sea lion, gray whale, and                            pr/sars, for more detailed accounts of
                                                  FR 2422). However, NMFS’ current                                harbor porpoise.                                                these stocks’ status and abundance.

                                                     TABLE 1—LIST OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES UNDER NMFS JURISDICTION THAT OCCUR IN THE VICINITY OF SF–OBB
                                                                                              PROJECT AREA *
                                                                                                                                                                                             Stock
                                                       Common name                              Stock                       Scientific name                    ESA Status                                       Population trend
                                                                                                                                                                                           abundance

                                                  Harbor Seal ...................   California .....................   Phoca vitulina ..............   Not listed .....................             30,196   Decreasing.
                                                  California sea lion .........     United States ..............       Zalophus californianus          Not listed .....................            296,750   Increasing.
                                                  Gray whale ....................   Eastern North Pacific              Eschrichtius robustus ..        Not listed .....................             19,126   Increasing.
                                                                                      Stock.
                                                  Harbor porpoise ............      San Francisco-Russian              Phocoena phocoena ...           Not listed .....................              9,886   Stable.
                                                                                      River.
                                                     * Estimated abundance numbers come primarily from NMFS 2014 Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Report (Carretta et al. 2014).


                                                  Potential Effects of the Specified                              impacting marine mammals’ foraging                              the availability of such species or stock
                                                  Activity on Marine Mammals                                      opportunities in a limited portion of the                       for taking’’ for certain subsistence uses.
                                                    The Federal Register notice of                                foraging range; but, because of the short                         Measurements from similar pile
                                                  proposed authorization (80 FR 23744),                           duration of the activities and the                              driving events were coupled with
                                                  incorporated here by reference, provides                        relatively small area of the habitat that                       practical spreading loss to estimate
                                                  a general background on sound relevant                          may be affected, the impacts to marine                          zones of influence (ZOI; see ‘‘Estimated
                                                  to the specified activity as well as a                          mammal habitat are not expected to                              Take by Incidental Harassment’’). ZOIs
                                                  detailed description of marine mammal                           cause significant or long-term negative                         are often used to establish a mitigation
                                                  hearing and of the potential effects of                         consequences for individual marine                              zone around each pile (when deemed
                                                  these construction activities on marine                         mammals or their populations                                    practicable) to prevent Level A
                                                  mammals.                                                        Mitigation                                                      harassment to marine mammals, and
                                                                                                                                                                                  also provide estimates of the areas
                                                  Anticipated Effects on Habitat                                     In order to issue an IHA under section                       within which Level B harassment might
                                                                                                                                                                                  occur. ZOIs may vary between different
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                                                    We described potential impacts to                             101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must
                                                  marine mammal habitat in detail in our                          set forth the permissible methods of                            diameter piles and types of installation
                                                  Federal Register notice of proposed                             taking pursuant to such activity, ‘‘and                         methods. CALTRANS will employ the
                                                  authorization. In summary, the project                          other means of effecting the least                              following mitigation measures:
                                                  activities would not modify existing                            practicable impact on such species or                             (a) Conduct briefings between
                                                  marine mammal habitat. The activities                           stock and its habitat, paying particular                        construction supervisors and crews,
                                                  may cause some fish to leave the area                           attention to rookeries, mating grounds,                         marine mammal monitoring team, and
                                                  of disturbance, thus temporarily                                and areas of similar significance, and on                       CALTRANS staff prior to the start of all


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                                                  pile driving activity, and when new                                  shutdown zones in which SPLs equal or                               Disturbance Zone—Disturbance zones
                                                  personnel join the work, in order to                                 exceed the 180/190 dB rms acoustic                               are the areas in which SPLs equal or
                                                  explain responsibilities, communication                              injury criteria to define the areas where                        exceed 120 dB rms (for continuous
                                                  procedures, marine mammal monitoring                                 shutdown of activity will occur upon                             sound) for pile driving installation and
                                                  protocol, and operational procedures.                                sighting of a marine mammal (or in                               removal. This is 2,000 meters for
                                                    (b) For in-water heavy machinery                                   anticipation of an animal entering the                           vibratory driving and 1,000 meters for
                                                  work other than pile driving (using, e.g.,                           defined area), thus preventing injury of                         impact driving. Disturbance zones
                                                  standard barges, tug boats, barge-                                   marine mammals. For impact driving                               provide utility for monitoring
                                                  mounted excavators, or clamshell                                     this is 235 meters. For vibratory driving,                       conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e.,
                                                  equipment used to place or remove                                    CALTRANS’s activities are not expected
                                                                                                                                                                                        shutdown zone monitoring) by
                                                  material), if a marine mammal comes                                  to produce sound at or above the 180 dB
                                                                                                                                                                                        establishing monitoring protocols for
                                                  within 10 m, operations shall cease and                              rms injury criterion. Before the sizes of
                                                                                                                       actual zones are determined based on                             areas adjacent to the shutdown zones.
                                                  vessels shall reduce speed to the
                                                                                                                       hydroacoustic measurements,                                      Monitoring of disturbance zones enables
                                                  minimum level required to maintain
                                                  steerage and safe working conditions.                                CALTRANS shall establish this zone                               observers to be aware of and
                                                  This type of work could include the                                  based on prior measurements conducted                            communicate the presence of marine
                                                  following activities: (1) Movement of the                            during SF–OBB constructions, as                                  mammals in the project area but outside
                                                  barge to the pile location or (2)                                    described in Table 1 of this document.                           the shutdown zone and thus prepare for
                                                  positioning of the pile on the substrate                             CALTRANS will also implement a                                   potential shutdowns of activity.
                                                  via a crane (i.e., stabbing the pile).                               minimum shutdown zone of 10 m                                    However, the primary purpose of
                                                                                                                       radius for all marine mammals around                             disturbance zone monitoring is for
                                                  Monitoring and Shutdown for Pile                                     all vibratory pile driving and removal                           documenting incidents of Level B
                                                  Driving                                                              activity and 100 m radius around any                             harassment; disturbance zone
                                                    The following measures apply to                                    dismantling activity. These                                      monitoring is discussed in greater detail
                                                  CALTRANS’ mitigation through                                         precautionary measures are intended to                           later (see ‘‘Monitoring and Reporting’’).
                                                  shutdown and disturbance zones:                                      further reduce the unlikely possibility of                       Nominal radial distances for
                                                    Shutdown Zone—For all pile driving                                 injury from direct physical interaction                          disturbance zones are shown in Table 1.
                                                  activities, CALTRANS will establish                                  with construction operations.

                                                      TABLE 1—TEMPORARY EXCLUSION AND LEVEL B HARASSMENT ZONES FOR VARIOUS PILE DRIVING AND DISMANTLING
                                                                                                 ACTIVITIES
                                                                                                                                                                      Distance to      Distance to       Distance to   Distance to
                                                                                                                                                                          120              160               180           190
                                                     Pile driving/dismantling activities                                   Pile size (m)                              dB re 1 μPa      dB re 1 μPa       dB re 1 μPa   dB re 1 μPa
                                                                                                                                                                       (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 Driving ............              H-pile ................................................                  NA             1,000            235             95
                                                  Dismantling .......................................   ...........................................................           2,000                NA            100            100



                                                     Once hydroacoustic measurements of                                The location of the animal is estimated                          typically involves a requirement to
                                                  pile driving and mechanical                                          as a distance from the observer, which                           initiate sound from the hammer at
                                                  dismantling activities have been                                     is then compared to the location from                            reduced energy followed by a waiting
                                                  conducted, CALTRANS shall revise the                                 the pile and the estimated ZOIs for                              period. This procedure is repeated two
                                                  sizes of the zones based on actual                                   relevant activities (i.e., pile installation                     additional times. It is difficult to specify
                                                  measurements.                                                        and removal). This information may                               the reduction in energy for any given
                                                     Use of Noise Attenuation Devices—To                               then be used to extrapolate observed                             hammer because of variation across
                                                  reduce impact on marine mammals,                                     takes to reach an approximate                                    drivers and, for impact hammers, the
                                                  CALTRANS shall use a marine pile                                     understanding of actual total takes.                             actual number of strikes at reduced
                                                  driving energy attenuator (i.e., air                                    Time Restrictions—Work will occur                             energy will vary because operating the
                                                  bubble curtain system), or other equally                             only during daylight hours, when visual                          hammer at less than full power results
                                                  effective sound attenuation method                                   monitoring of marine mammals can be                              in ‘‘bouncing’’ of the hammer as it
                                                  (e.g., dewatered cofferdam) for all                                  conducted. In addition, all in-water                             strikes the pile, resulting in multiple
                                                  impact pile driving, with the exception                              construction will be limited to the                              ‘‘strikes.’’ The project will utilize soft
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                                                  of pile proofing or impact driving of H-                             period between July 15, 2015 and July                            start techniques for both impact and
                                                  piles.                                                               14, 2016.                                                        vibratory pile driving. We require
                                                     In order to document observed                                        Soft Start—The use of a soft start                            CALTRANS to initiate sound from
                                                  incidents of harassment, observers                                   procedure is believed to provide                                 vibratory hammers for fifteen seconds at
                                                  record all marine mammal observations,                               additional protection to marine                                  reduced energy followed by a thirty-
                                                  regardless of location. The observer’s                               mammals by warning or providing a                                second waiting period, with the
                                                  location, as well as the location of the                             chance to leave the area prior to the                            procedure repeated two additional
                                                  pile being driven, is known from a GPS.                              hammer operating at full capacity, and                           times. For impact driving, we require an


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                                                  initial set of three strikes from the                       (b) Advanced education in biological               has reached its predetermined depth
                                                  impact hammer at reduced energy,                         science or related field (undergraduate               due to the nature of the sediments
                                                  followed by a thirty-second waiting                      degree or higher required);                           underlying the Bay. If impact pile
                                                  period, then two subsequent three strike                    (c) Experience and ability to conduct              driving were to stop and then resumes,
                                                  sets. Soft start will be required at the                 field observations and collect data                   it would potentially have to occur for a
                                                  beginning of each day’s pile driving                     according to assigned protocols (this                 longer time and at increased energy
                                                  work and at any time following a                         may include academic experience);                     levels. If marine mammals enter the
                                                  cessation of pile driving of 20 minutes                     (d) Experience or training in the field            safety zone after pile driving of a
                                                  or longer (specific to either vibratory or               identification of marine mammals,                     segment has begun, pile driving will
                                                  impact driving).                                         including the identification of                       continue and marine mammal observers
                                                    Power Down and Shut-down—                              behaviors;                                            will monitor and record marine
                                                  Although power down and shut-down                           (e) Sufficient training, orientation, or           mammal numbers and behavior.
                                                  measures will not be required for impact                 experience with the construction                         (3) The area within the Level B
                                                  pile driving and removal activities due                  operation to provide for personal safety              harassment zone shall be conducted by
                                                  to the nature of sediments in the Bay,                   during observations;                                  a minimum of three qualified NMFS-
                                                                                                              (f) Writing skills sufficient to prepare           approved marine mammal observers
                                                  these measures will be required for
                                                                                                           a report of observations including but                (MMOs) placed in strategic locations
                                                  mechanical dismantling activities. The
                                                                                                           not limited to the number and species                 that will afford visual coverage of these
                                                  contractor performing mechanical
                                                                                                           of marine mammals observed; dates and                 zones. Observers may be stationed on
                                                  dismantling work will stop in-water
                                                                                                           times when in-water construction                      boats, Yerba Buena Island and/or
                                                  noise generation.
                                                                                                           activities were conducted; dates and                  Treasure Island, the new bridge or
                                                  Monitoring                                               times when in-water construction                      construction barges. Marine mammal
                                                                                                           activities were suspended to avoid                    presence within the Level B harassment
                                                     Monitoring Protocols—Monitoring
                                                                                                           potential incidental injury from                      zone will be monitored, but vibratory
                                                  would be conducted before, during, and
                                                                                                           construction sound of marine mammals                  and impact pile driving as well as
                                                  after pile driving, pile and mechanical
                                                                                                           observed within a defined shutdown                    dismantling activity will not be stopped
                                                  dismantling. In addition, observers shall
                                                                                                           zone; and marine mammal behavior;                     if marine mammals are found to be
                                                  record all incidents of marine mammal
                                                                                                           and                                                   present. Any marine mammal
                                                  occurrence, regardless of distance from                     (g) Ability to communicate orally, by
                                                  activity, and shall document any                                                                               documented within the Level B
                                                                                                           radio or in person, with project                      harassment zone during vibratory and
                                                  behavioral reactions in concert with                     personnel to provide real-time
                                                  distance from piles being driven.                                                                              impact driving or mechanical
                                                                                                           information on marine mammals                         dismantling activities would constitute
                                                  Observations made outside the                            observed in the area as necessary.
                                                  shutdown zone will not result in                                                                               a Level B take (harassment), and will be
                                                                                                              (2) Prior to the start of pile driving             recorded and reported as such.
                                                  shutdown and that pile segment would                     activity, the shutdown zone will be
                                                  be completed without cessation, unless                   monitored for 30 minutes to ensure that               Mitigation Conclusions
                                                  the animal approaches or enters the                      it is clear of marine mammals. Pile                      We have carefully evaluated
                                                  shutdown zone, at which point all pile                   driving will only commence once                       CALTRANS’ proposed mitigation
                                                  driving activities would be halted,                      observers have declared the shutdown                  measures and considered their
                                                  except in the case of impact driving                     zone clear of marine mammals; animals                 effectiveness in past implementation to
                                                  when driving will be allowed to                          will be allowed to remain in the                      determine whether they are likely to
                                                  continue. Monitoring will take place                     shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their              effect the least practicable impact on the
                                                  from thirty minutes prior to initiation                  own volition) and their behavior will be              affected marine mammal species and
                                                  through thirty minutes post-completion                   monitored and documented. The                         stocks and their habitat. Our evaluation
                                                  of pile driving activities. Pile driving                 shutdown zone may only be declared                    of potential measures included
                                                  activities include the time to remove a                  clear, and pile driving started, when the             consideration of the following factors in
                                                  single pile or series of piles, as long as               entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e.,                relation to one another: (1) The manner
                                                  the time elapsed between uses of the                     when not obscured by dark, rain, fog,                 in which, and the degree to which, the
                                                  pile driving equipment is no more than                   etc.).                                                successful implementation of the
                                                  thirty minutes.                                             If a marine mammal approaches or                   measure is expected to minimize
                                                     The following additional measures                     enters the shutdown zone during the                   adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2)
                                                  apply to visual monitoring:                              course of vibratory pile driving                      the proven or likely efficacy of the
                                                     (1) Monitoring will be conducted by                   operations, activity will be halted and               specific measure to minimize adverse
                                                  qualified observers, who will be placed                  delayed until he animal has voluntarily               impacts as planned; and (3) the
                                                  at the best vantage point(s) practicable                 left and been visually confirmed beyond               practicability of the measure for
                                                  to monitor for marine mammals and                        the shutdown zone. If a marine mammal                 applicant implementation.
                                                  implement shutdown/delay procedures                      is seen above water and then dives                       Any mitigation measure(s) we
                                                  when applicable by calling for the                       below, the contractor would wait 15                   prescribe should be able to accomplish,
                                                  shutdown to the hammer operator.                         minutes for pinnipeds and harbor                      have a reasonable likelihood of
                                                  Qualified observers are trained                          porpoise and 30 minutes for gray whale.               accomplishing (based on current
                                                  biologists, with the following minimum                   If no marine mammals are seen by the                  science), or contribute to the
                                                  qualifications:
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                                                                                                           observer in that time it will be assumed              accomplishment of one or more of the
                                                     (a) Visual acuity in both eyes                        that the animal has moved beyond the                  general goals listed below:
                                                  (correction is permissible) sufficient for               exclusion zone.                                          (1) Avoidance or minimization of
                                                  discernment of moving targets at the                        Monitoring will be conducted                       injury or death of marine mammals
                                                  water’s surface with ability to estimate                 throughout the time required to drive a               wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may
                                                  target size and distance; use of                         pile. In impact driving situations, once              contribute to this goal).
                                                  binoculars may be necessary to correctly                 the pile driving of a segment begins it                  (2) A reduction in the number (total
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                                                  important time or location) of                           understanding of one or more of the                   showed any response to pile driving
                                                  individual marine mammals exposed to                     following:                                            noise and continued to forage in those
                                                  stimuli expected to result in incidental                    (1) An increase in the probability of              areas for up to several hours during pile
                                                  take (this goal may contribute to 1,                     detecting marine mammals, both within                 driving. Based on the high number of
                                                  above, or to reducing takes by                           the mitigation zone (thus allowing for                harbor seal takes recorded, CALTRANS
                                                  behavioral harassment only).                             more effective implementation of the                  has requested an increase in takes under
                                                     (3) A reduction in the number (total                  mitigation) and in general to generate                the IHA discussed in this Federal
                                                  number or number at biologically                         more data to contribute to the analyses               Register Notice. NMFS has approved an
                                                  important time or location) of times any                 mentioned below;                                      increase in harbor seal takes, which is
                                                  individual marine mammal would be                           (2) An increase in our understanding               discussed in a following section.
                                                  exposed to stimuli expected to result in                 of how many marine mammals are                          CALTRANS consulted with NMFS to
                                                  incidental take (this goal may contribute                likely to be exposed to levels of pile                create a marine mammal monitoring
                                                  to 1, above, or to reducing takes by                     driving that we associate with specific               plan as part of the IHA application for
                                                  behavioral harassment only).                             adverse effects, such as behavioral                   this project.
                                                     (4) A reduction in the intensity of                   harassment, TTS, or PTS;
                                                                                                              (3) An increase in our understanding               Visual Marine Mammal Observations
                                                  exposure to stimuli expected to result in
                                                                                                           of how marine mammals respond to                         • CALTRANS will implement onsite
                                                  incidental take (this goal may contribute
                                                                                                           stimuli expected to result in take and                marine mammal monitoring for 100% of
                                                  to 1, above, or to reducing the severity
                                                                                                           how anticipated adverse effects on                    all unattenuated impact pile driving of
                                                  of behavioral harassment only).
                                                                                                           individuals (in different ways and to                 H-piles for 180- and 190-dB re 1 mPa
                                                     (5) Avoidance or minimization of                                                                            exclusion zones (235 meter radius) and
                                                                                                           varying degrees) may impact the
                                                  adverse effects to marine mammal                                                                               160-dB re 1 mPa Level B harassment
                                                                                                           population, species, or stock
                                                  habitat, paying particular attention to                                                                        zone, attenuated impact pile driving
                                                                                                           (specifically through effects on annual
                                                  the prey base, blockage or limitation of                                                                       (except pile proofing) and mechanical
                                                                                                           rates of recruitment or survival) through
                                                  passage to or from biologically                                                                                dismantling for 180- and 190-dB re 1
                                                                                                           any of the following methods:
                                                  important areas, permanent destruction
                                                                                                              D Behavioral observations in the                   mPa exclusion zones. CALTRANS will
                                                  of habitat, or temporary disturbance of                                                                        also monitor 20% of the attenuated
                                                                                                           presence of stimuli compared to
                                                  habitat during a biologically important                                                                        impact pile driving for the 160-dB re 1
                                                                                                           observations in the absence of stimuli
                                                  time.                                                                                                          mPa Level B harassment zone (1,000
                                                                                                           (need to be able to accurately predict
                                                     (6) For monitoring directly related to                received level, distance from source,                 meter radius), and 20% of vibratory pile
                                                  mitigation, an increase in the                           and other pertinent information);                     driving and mechanic dismantling for
                                                  probability of detecting marine                             D Physiological measurements in the                the 120-dB re 1 mPa Level B harassment
                                                  mammals, thus allowing for more                          presence of stimuli compared to                       zone (2,000 meter radius).
                                                  effective implementation of the                          observations in the absence of stimuli                   • Three individuals meeting the
                                                  mitigation.                                              (need to be able to accurately predict                minimum qualification previously
                                                     Based on our evaluation of                            received level, distance from source,                 identified will monitor the Level A and
                                                  CALTRANS’ proposed measures,                             and other pertinent information);                     B harassment zones during impact pile
                                                  including information from monitoring                       D Distribution and/or abundance                    driving and the Level B harassment
                                                  of implementation of mitigation                          comparisons in times or areas with                    zone during vibratory pile driving and
                                                  measures very similar to those described                 concentrated stimuli versus times or                  dismantling. Monitors may be stationed
                                                  here under previous IHAs from other                      areas without stimuli;                                on boats, Yerba Buena Island and/or
                                                  marine construction projects, we have                       (4) An increased knowledge of the                  Treasure Island, the new bridge or
                                                  determined that the proposed mitigation                  affected species; and                                 construction barges.
                                                  measures provide the means of effecting                     (5) An increase in our understanding                  • During impact pile driving, the area
                                                  the least practicable impact on marine                   of the effectiveness of certain mitigation            within 235 meters of pile driving
                                                  mammal species or stocks and their                       and monitoring measures.                              activity will be monitored and
                                                  habitat, paying particular attention to                     CALTRANS has submitted monitoring                  maintained as marine mammal buffer
                                                  rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                  reports for each of the IHAs that have                area in which pile installation will not
                                                  similar significance.                                    been issued to them for this project.                 commence if any marine mammals are
                                                                                                           NMFS received the most recent report                  observed within or approaching the area
                                                  Monitoring and Reporting
                                                                                                           on April 28, 2015 covering the IHA                    of potential disturbance. If a marine
                                                     In order to issue an IHA for an                       issued for the period between January 8,              mammal approaches or appears within
                                                  activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the                    2014 and January 7, 2015. CALTRANS                    the zone, pile driving of a segment will
                                                  MMPA states that NMFS must set forth                     observed all required monitoring and                  continue until that segment has reached
                                                  ‘‘requirements pertaining to the                         mitigation protocols during this period.              its predetermined depth due to the
                                                  monitoring and reporting of such                         Recorded takes were below permitted                   nature of the sediments underlying the
                                                  taking’’. The MMPA implementing                          levels for all species except for harbor              Bay.
                                                  regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)                    seals. After extrapolating observed                      • The area within the Level B
                                                  indicate that requests for incidental take               numbers during 30 percent of driving                  harassment threshold for impact driving
                                                  authorizations must include the                          activities, CALTRANS determined that                  will be monitored by three field
                                                  suggested means of accomplishing the                     130 harbor seals were taken. This                     monitors stationed in a positon
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                                                  necessary monitoring and reporting that                  exceeded the allowable take limit of 50               permitting visual access to the 1,000
                                                  will result in increased knowledge of                    stated in the IHA. CALTRANS reported                  meter limit of the Level B harassment
                                                  the species and of the level of taking or                that most of these seals were within the              zone. Marine mammal presence within
                                                  impacts on populations of marine                         ZOI in Coast Guard Cove and Clipper                   this Level B harassment zone, if any,
                                                  mammals that are expected to be                          Cove north of Yurba Buena Island (YBI)                will be monitored, but impact pile
                                                  present in the proposed action area.                     as well as an area 200–400 m off the                  driving activity will not be stopped if
                                                     Any monitoring requirement we                         southeast shore of YBI. Most seals                    marine mammals are found to be
                                                  prescribe should improve our                             appeared to be foraging and none                      present. Any marine mammal


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                                                  documented within the Level B                            during or 30 minutes prior to pile                    driving and marine foundation
                                                  harassment zone during impact driving                    driving, the monitors will notify the on-             dismantling activities.
                                                  would constitute a Level B take                          site construction manager to not begin                   Monitoring reports will be posted on
                                                  (harassment), and will be recorded and                   until the animal has moved outside the                the SF–OBB Project’s biological
                                                  reported as such.                                        designated radius.                                    mitigation Web site
                                                     • During vibratory pile driving, the                     • If a marine mammal approaches the                (www.biomitigation.org) on a weekly
                                                  area within 10 meters of pile driving                    Level A harassment zone prior to                      basis if in-water construction activities
                                                  activity will be monitored and                           initiation of pile driving, CALTRANS                  are conducted. Marine mammal
                                                  maintained as a marine mammal buffer                     cannot commence activities until the                  monitoring reports will include species
                                                  area in which pile installation will not                 marine mammal (a) is observed to have                 and numbers of marine mammals
                                                  commence or will be suspended                            left the Level A harassment zone or (b)               observed, time and location of
                                                  temporarily if any marine mammals are                    has not been seen or otherwise detected               observation and behavior of the animal.
                                                  observed within or approaching the area                  within the Level A harassment zone for                In addition, the reports will include an
                                                  of potential disturbance. The Level B                    30 minutes.                                           estimate of the number and species of
                                                  harassment area with a 2,000 meter                          • The waters will continue to be                   marine mammals that may have been
                                                  radius will be monitored by three                        scanned for at least 30 minutes after pile            harassed as a result of activities.
                                                  qualified observers stationed at strategic               driving has completed each day, and                      CALTRANS will provide NMFS with
                                                  locations that provide adequate visual                   after each stoppage of 30 minutes or                  a draft monitoring report within 90 days
                                                  coverage of the disturbance zone. The                    greater.                                              of the conclusion of the proposed
                                                  monitoring staff will record any                                                                               construction work. This report will
                                                  presence of marine mammals by                            Data Collection                                       detail the monitoring protocol,
                                                  species, will document any behavioral                       We require that observers use                      summarize the data recorded during
                                                  responses noted, and record Level B                      approved data forms. Among other                      monitoring, and estimate the number of
                                                  takes when sightings overlap with pile                   pieces of information, CALTRANS will                  marine mammals that may have been
                                                  installation activities.                                 record detailed information about any                 harassed. If no comments are received
                                                     • During mechanical dismantling                       implementation of shutdowns,                          from NMFS within 30 days, the draft
                                                  activities a 100 meters radius will be                   including the distance of animals to the              final report will constitute the final
                                                  monitored and maintained as a marine                     pile and description of specific actions              report. If comments are received, a final
                                                  mammal buffer area in which pile                         that ensued and resulting behavior of                 report must be submitted within 30 days
                                                  installation will not commence or will                   the animal, if any. In addition,                      after receipt of comments.
                                                  be suspended temporarily if any marine                   CALTRANS will attempt to distinguish                  Estimated Take by Incidental
                                                  mammals are observed within or                           between the number of individual                      Harassment
                                                  approaching the area.                                    animals taken and the number of
                                                     • The individuals will scan the                       incidents of take. We require that, at a                 Except with respect to certain
                                                  waters within each monitoring zone                       minimum, the following information be                 activities not pertinent here, section
                                                  activity using binoculars (Vector 10X42                  collected on the sighting forms:                      3(18) of the MMPA defines
                                                  or equivalent), spotting scopes                             • Date and time that monitored                     ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . any act of
                                                  (Swarovski 20–60 zoom or equivalent),                    activity begins or ends;                              pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                  and visual observation.                                     • Construction activities occurring                has the potential to injure a marine
                                                     • The area within which the Level B                   during each observation period;                       mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                  harassment thresholds could be                              • Weather parameters (e.g., percent                wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has
                                                  exceeded during impact pile driving                      cover, visibility);                                   the potential to disturb a marine
                                                  and vibratory pile driving will be                          • Water conditions (e.g., sea state,               mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                  monitored for the presence of marine                     tide state);                                          wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                  mammals during all impact and                               • Species, numbers, and, if possible,              patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                                  vibratory pile driving. Marine mammal                    sex and age class of marine mammals;                  migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                                  presence within these zones, if any, will                   • Description of any observable                    feeding, or sheltering [Level B
                                                  be monitored but pile driving activity                   marine mammal behavior patterns,                      harassment].’’
                                                  will not be stopped if marine mammals                    including bearing and direction of travel                All anticipated takes would be by
                                                  were found to be present. Any marine                     and distance from pile driving activity;              Level B harassment resulting from
                                                  mammal documented within the Level                          • Distance from pile driving activities            impact and vibratory pile driving/
                                                  B harassment zone will constitute a                      to marine mammals and distance from                   removal and involving temporary
                                                  Level B take, and will be recorded and                   the marine mammals to the observation                 changes in behavior. Injurious or lethal
                                                  used to document the number of take                      point;                                                takes are not expected due to the
                                                  incidents.                                                  • Locations of all marine mammal                   expected source levels and sound
                                                     • If waters exceed a sea-state which                  observations; and                                     source characteristics associated with
                                                  restricts the observers’ ability to make                    • Other human activity in the area.                the activity, and the planned mitigation
                                                  observations within the marine mammal                                                                          and monitoring measures are expected
                                                                                                           Reporting                                             to further minimize the possibility of
                                                  buffer zone (the 235 meter radius) (e.g.,
                                                  excessive wind or fog), impact pile                        CALTRANS will notify NMFS prior to                  such take.
                                                  installation will cease until conditions                 the initiation of the pile driving and                   Given the many uncertainties in
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                                                  allow the resumption of monitoring.                      dismantling activities for the removal of             predicting the quantity and types of
                                                     • The waters will be scanned for 30                   the existing east span. NMFS will be                  impacts of sound in every given
                                                  minutes before, during, and 30 minutes                   informed of the initial sound pressure                situation on marine mammals, it is
                                                  after any and all pile driving and                       level measurements for both pile driving              common practice to estimate how many
                                                  removal activities.                                      and foundation dismantling activities,                animals are likely to be present within
                                                     • If marine mammals enter or are                      including the final exclusion zone and                a particular distance of a given activity,
                                                  observed within the designated marine                    Level B harassment zone radii                         or exposed to a particular level of
                                                  mammal buffer zone (the 235m radius)                     established for impact and vibratory pile             sound, based on the available science.


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                                                    This practice potentially                              insonified by pile driving activities is              during the period of mid-2010 to mid-
                                                  overestimates the numbers of marine                      significantly constrained by local                    2013 due to no pile driving. During
                                                  mammals taken for stationary activities,                 topography relative to the identified                 2013 and 2014, there was a large
                                                  as it is likely that some smaller number                 threshold radii.                                      increase in pile driving to construct
                                                  of individuals may accrue a number of                       Marine mammal density estimates                    temporary falsework and for mechanical
                                                  incidences of harassment per individual                  were based on marine mammal                           dismantling so the current estimates of
                                                  than for each incidence to accrue to a                   monitoring reports and marine mammal                  animals do include recent monitoring.
                                                  new individual, especially if those                      observations made during pile driving                 California sea lion numbers fluctuate
                                                  individuals display some degree of                       activities associated with the SF–OBB                 from year to year. For example, in 2014
                                                  residency or site fidelity and the                       construction work authorized under                    no sea lions were observed in the
                                                  impetus to use the site (e.g., because of                prior IHAs. Pacific harbor seal densities             harassment zone while in 2004, 36 sea
                                                  foraging opportunities) is stronger than                 were calculated and described in the                  lions were recorded near the Bay Bridge
                                                  the deterrence presented by the                          Federal Register notice of proposed                   construction areas during pile driving.
                                                  harassing activity.                                      authorization (80 FR 23744; March 20,                 The larger number of sea lions in 2004
                                                    CALTRANS has requested                                 2015). During monitoring for the East                 was probably related to a run of herring
                                                  authorization for the incidental taking of               Span of the SF–OBB, there were 657                    that was near the Bay Bridge and sea
                                                  small numbers of California sea lions                    observations of harbor seals made                     lions were observed feeding on dense
                                                  (Zalophus californianus), Pacific harbor                 during over 210 days from 2000 to 2014.               aggregations of herring in the area.
                                                  seals (Phoca vitulina richardsii), harbor                Two densities were calculated because                 Therefore, an allowed take 50 sea lions
                                                  porpoises (Phocoena phocoena), and                       of the higher density of seals observed               is considered a conservative estimate.
                                                  gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus)                      foraging near YBI and Treasure Island.
                                                  incidental to construction associated                    Foraging seals tended to remain in the                   Harbor porpoises were observed near
                                                  with a replacement bridge for the East                   area for several hours while transiting               the tower of the new Bay Bridge in 2013
                                                  Span of the SF–OBB, in San Francisco                     seals passing under the SF–OBB were                   and 2014. Each of those was a single
                                                  Bay (SFB, or Bay), California.                           only observed 1–2 times. Therefore,                   animal and far out of their normal range
                                                    In order to estimate the potential                     densities east of Pier E3–E8 are much                 for the Bay. If 1 or 2 pods of porpoises
                                                  incidents of take that may occur                         lower than the density than west of Pier              were to enter the construction area, then
                                                  incidental to the specified activity, we                 E3.                                                   there might be up to 6 takes (pod size
                                                  must first estimate the extent of the                       The area of 2,000-meter threshold for              of 2–3 porpoises). Based on this NMFS
                                                  sound field that may be produced by the                  the Level B behavioral harassment zone                believes that an allowed take of up to 10
                                                  activity and then consider in                            is 12.57 km2 (12,570,000 m2). Half of                 harbor porpoises is conservative, but
                                                  combination with information about                       that area to the west of Piers E3–E8 (6.29            reasonable.
                                                  marine mammal density or abundance                       km2) would have a higher density of                      Gray whale take estimates were based
                                                  in the project area. We provided                         harbor seals which are frequently                     on sighting reports collected by the
                                                  detailed information on applicable                       observed in the three foraging areas. The             Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito (the
                                                  sound thresholds for determining effects                 range of seals observed within the                    NMFS stranding facility for northern
                                                  to marine mammals as well as                             foraging areas is 0–8 seals and the mean
                                                                                                                                                                 California). The Center collects whale
                                                  describing the information used in                       is 3.6 seals per day (combined for all
                                                                                                                                                                 sightings information from the general
                                                  estimating the sound fields, the                         three areas). The other half of the Level
                                                                                                                                                                 public, researchers, and the U.S. Coast
                                                  available marine mammal density or                       B harassment zone would have a lower
                                                                                                                                                                 Guard. For the gray whale, 5 permitted
                                                  abundance information, and the method                    density due to the infrequent
                                                  of estimating potential incidences of                                                                          takes is likely to be a conservative, but
                                                                                                           observations of seals moving through
                                                  take, in our Federal Register notice of                                                                        reasonable, estimate as they have never
                                                                                                           the area. In addition the density of seals
                                                  proposed authorization (80 FR 23744;                                                                           been observed within any of the
                                                                                                           will vary with season therefore a density
                                                  March 20, 2015).                                                                                               behavioral zones during monitoring.
                                                                                                           for the spring-summer season when
                                                    Table 1 illustrated the 190 dB rms                                                                           Additionally, there has only been one
                                                                                                           seals spend more time onshore as they
                                                  Level A harassment (injury) threshold                                                                          report of a gray whale swimming under
                                                                                                           are pupping and molting and the fall/
                                                  for underwater noise for pinniped                                                                              the original East Span of the Bay Bridge
                                                                                                           winter season.
                                                  species could be exceeded at a distance                     This estimate of 460 harbor seal takes             a number of years ago.
                                                  of up to approximately 95 meters during                  is above the number of seals that have                   Based on these results, and
                                                  impact pile driving activities, and the                  been permitted for take in previous                   accounting for a certain level of
                                                  180 dB rms Level A harassment (injury)                   IHAs that have been issued related to                 uncertainty regarding the next phase of
                                                  threshold for cetacean species could be                  this project. However, the estimate                   construction, NMFS concludes that at
                                                  exceeded at a distance of up to                          presented here represents a more                      maximum 460 harbor seals, 50
                                                  approximately 235 meters during                          complete picture of the marine mammal                 California sea lions, 10 harbor
                                                  impact pile driving activities.                          density in the project area and the                   porpoises, and 5 gray whales could be
                                                  Additionally, the 160 dB rms Level B                     potential for exposure to project                     exposed to noise levels that could cause
                                                  harassment (behavioral disruption)                       activities.                                           Level B harassment as a result of the
                                                  threshold for impulsive source                              California sea lions are based on                  CALTRAN’ SF–OBB construction
                                                  underwater noise for pinniped and                        CALTRANS observations over 15 years                   activities. These numbers represent
                                                  cetacean species could be exceeded at a                  of monitoring on the Bay Bridge, 2000                 1.5%, <0.01%, <0.01% and 0.10% of
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                                                  distance of up to approximately 1,000                    to 2014, including baseline monitoring                the California stock harbor seal, the U.S.
                                                  meters during impact pile driving and                    in 2003 before bridge construction                    stock California sea lion, the Eastern
                                                  the 120 dB Level B harassment                            began. It should be noted that                        North Pacific stock gray whale, and the
                                                  threshold could be exceeded at 2,000                     monitoring was not year round and                     San Francisco-Russian River stock
                                                  meters. Note that the actual area                        there was little monitoring required                  harbor porpoise, respectively (Table 2).




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                                                   TABLE 2—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

                                                                                                                                                    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



                                                  Analyses and Determinations                                            in the ensonified zone when pile                                            from the sound source and be
                                                                                                                         driving and removal are happening.                                          temporarily displaced from the areas of
                                                  Negligible Impact Analysis
                                                                                                                            No injury, serious injury, or mortality                                  pile driving, although even this reaction
                                                     Negligible impact is ‘‘an impact                                    is anticipated given the nature of the                                      has been observed primarily only in
                                                  resulting from the specified activity that                             activity and measures designed to                                           association with impact pile driving. In
                                                  cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                               minimize the possibility of injury to                                       response to vibratory driving, pinnipeds
                                                  not reasonably likely to, adversely affect                             marine mammals. The known potential                                         (which may become somewhat
                                                  the species or stock through effects on                                for serious injury or mortality is                                          habituated to human activity in
                                                  annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                              minimized through the construction                                          industrial or urban waterways) have
                                                  (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                                  method and the implementation of the                                        been observed to orient towards and
                                                  finding is based on the lack of likely                                 planned mitigation measures. Both                                           sometimes move towards the sound.
                                                  adverse effects on annual rates of                                     vibratory hammers and impact hammers                                        The pile driving activities analyzed here
                                                  recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                             will be utilized based on local substrate                                   are similar to, or less impactful than,
                                                  level effects). An estimate of the number                              conditions. Vibratory driving will be                                       numerous construction activities
                                                  of Level B harassment takes, alone, is                                 used wherever conditions are favorable                                      conducted in other similar locations,
                                                  not enough information on which to                                     for this technique. Vibratory driving                                       which have taken place with no
                                                  base an impact determination. In                                       does not have significant potential to                                      reported injuries or mortality to marine
                                                  addition to considering estimates of the                                                                                                           mammals, and no known long-term
                                                                                                                         cause injury to marine mammals due to
                                                  number of marine mammals that might                                                                                                                adverse consequences from behavioral
                                                                                                                         the relatively low source levels
                                                  be ‘‘taken’’ through behavioral                                                                                                                    harassment. Repeated exposures of
                                                                                                                         produced and the lack of potentially
                                                  harassment, NMFS must consider other                                                                                                               individuals to levels of sound that may
                                                                                                                         injurious source characteristics. Impact
                                                  factors, such as the likely nature of any                                                                                                          cause Level B harassment are unlikely
                                                                                                                         pile driving produces short, sharp
                                                  responses (their intensity, duration,                                                                                                              to result in hearing impairment or to
                                                                                                                         pulses with higher peak levels and
                                                  etc.), the context of any responses                                                                                                                significantly disrupt foraging behavior.
                                                                                                                         much sharper rise time to reach those
                                                  (critical reproductive time or location,                                                                                                           Thus, even repeated Level B harassment
                                                                                                                         peaks. When impact driving is
                                                  migration, etc.), as well as the number                                                                                                            of some small subset of the overall stock
                                                                                                                         necessary, required measures
                                                  and nature of estimated Level A                                                                                                                    is unlikely to result in any significant
                                                  harassment takes, the number of                                        (implementation of shutdown zones)
                                                                                                                         significantly reduce any possibility of                                     realized decrease in fitness for the
                                                  estimated mortalities, effects on habitat,                                                                                                         affected individuals, and thus would
                                                  and the status of the species.                                         injury. Given sufficient ‘‘notice’’
                                                                                                                         through use of soft start (for impact                                       not result in any adverse impact to the
                                                     To avoid repetition, the discussion of
                                                                                                                         driving), marine mammals are expected                                       stock as a whole. Level B harassment
                                                  our analyses applies to all the species
                                                  listed in Table 2, given that the                                      to move away from a sound source that                                       will be reduced to the level of least
                                                  anticipated effects of this pile driving                               is annoying prior to its becoming                                           practicable impact through use of
                                                  project on marine mammals are                                          potentially injurious. The likelihood                                       mitigation measures described herein
                                                  expected to be relatively similar in                                   that marine mammal detection ability                                        and, if sound produced by project
                                                  nature. There is no information about                                  by trained observers is high under the                                      activities is sufficiently disturbing,
                                                  the size, status, or structure of any                                  environmental conditions described for                                      animals are likely to simply avoid the
                                                  species or stock that would lead to a                                  this area of San Francisco Bay further                                      project area while the activity is
                                                  different analysis for this activity.                                  enables the implementation of                                               occurring.
                                                     Pile driving, pile removal and                                      shutdowns to avoid injury, serious                                             CALTRANS’ proposed activities are
                                                  mechanical dismantling activities                                      injury, or mortality.                                                       localized and of short duration. The
                                                  associated with the construction of a                                     Effects on individuals that are taken                                    entire project area is limited to the East
                                                  replacement bridge for the East Span of                                by Level B harassment, on the basis of                                      Span of the bridge and its immediate
                                                  the SF–OBB, as outlined previously,                                    reports in the literature as well as                                        surroundings. The project will require
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                                                  have the potential to disturb or displace                              monitoring from other similar activities,                                   the installation of a total of
                                                  marine mammals. Specifically, the                                      will likely be limited to reactions such                                    approximately 200 piles. Impact driving
                                                  specified activities may result in take, in                            as increased swimming speeds,                                               of pipe piles will be limited to a
                                                  the form of Level B harassment                                         increased surfacing time, or decreased                                      maximum of 20 piles per day and
                                                  (behavioral disturbance) only, from                                    foraging (if such activity were occurring)                                  proofing of the pipe piles will not
                                                  underwater sounds generated from pile                                  (e.g., Thorson and Reyff, 2006; HDR,                                        exceed a maximum of 2 piles per day—
                                                  driving. Potential takes could occur if                                2012; Lerma, 2014). Most likely,                                            each pile would be driven with no more
                                                  individuals of these species are present                               individuals will simply move away                                           than 20 blows during a one-minute


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                                                  period. Total hammer time is scheduled                   and their habitat, and taking into                    National Environmental Policy Act
                                                  to occur over 128 days between July 15,                  consideration the implementation of the               (NEPA)
                                                  2015 and July 14, 2016. These localized                  proposed monitoring and mitigation                      NMFS’ prepared an Environmental
                                                  and short-term noise exposures may                       measures, NMFS finds that the total                   Assessment (EA) for the take of marine
                                                  cause brief startle reactions or short-                  marine mammal take from CALTRANS’                     mammals incidental to construction of
                                                  term behavioral modification by the                      construction of a replacement bridge for              the East Span of the SF–OBB and made
                                                  animals. These reactions and behavioral                  the East Span of the SF–OBB will have                 a Finding of No Significant Impact
                                                  changes are expected to subside quickly                  a negligible impact on the affected                   (FONSI) on November 4, 2003. Due to
                                                  when the exposures cease. Moreover,                      marine mammal species or stocks.                      the modification of part of the
                                                  the proposed mitigation and monitoring
                                                                                                           Small Numbers Analysis                                construction project and the mitigation
                                                  measures are expected to reduce
                                                                                                                                                                 measures, NMFS reviewed additional
                                                  potential exposures and behavioral
                                                                                                              Table 2 demonstrates the number of                 information from CALTRANS regarding
                                                  modifications even further.
                                                                                                           animals that could be exposed to                      empirical measurements of pile driving
                                                  Additionally, no important feeding and/
                                                                                                           received noise levels that could cause                noises for the smaller temporary piles
                                                  or reproductive areas for marine
                                                                                                           Level B behavioral harassment for the                 without an air bubble curtain system
                                                  mammals are known to be near the
                                                                                                           proposed work associated with the                     and the use of vibratory pile driving.
                                                  proposed action area. Therefore, the
                                                                                                           replacement bridge construction. These                NMFS prepared a Supplemental
                                                  take resulting from this CALTRANS
                                                                                                           numbers represent 1.5%, <0.01%,                       Environmental Assessment (SEA) and
                                                  project is not reasonably expected to
                                                  and is not reasonably likely to adversely                <0.01% and 0.10% of the California                    analyzed the potential impacts to
                                                  affect the marine mammal species or                      stock harbor seal, the U.S. stock                     marine mammals that would result from
                                                  stocks through effects on annual rates of                California sea lion, the Eastern North                the modification of the action. A
                                                  recruitment or survival and, therefore,                  Pacific stock gray whale, and the San                 Finding of No Significant Impact
                                                  will have a negligible impact on the                     Francisco-Russian River stock harbor                  (FONSI) was signed on August 5, 2009.
                                                  affected species or stocks.                              porpoise, respectively (Table 3).                     A copy of the SEA and FONSI is
                                                     The project also is not expected to                                                                         available upon request.
                                                                                                              The numbers of animals authorized to
                                                  have significant adverse effects on                      be taken for all species are small relative           Authorization
                                                  affected marine mammals’ habitat, as                     to the relevant stocks or populations
                                                  analyzed in detail in the ‘‘Anticipated                                                                          As a result of these determinations,
                                                                                                           even if each estimated taking occurred                we have issued an IHA to CALTRANS
                                                  Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat’’                       to a new individual—an extremely
                                                  section. The project activities would not                                                                      for conducting the described activities
                                                                                                           unlikely scenario. For pinnipeds                      related to the construction of the East
                                                  modify existing marine mammal habitat.                   occurring in the vicinity of the SF–OBB
                                                  The activities may cause some fish to                                                                          Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay
                                                                                                           project, there will almost certainly be               Bridge, from July 15, 2015 through July
                                                  leave the area of disturbance, thus                      some overlap in individuals present
                                                  temporarily impacting marine                                                                                   14, 2016 provided the previously
                                                                                                           day-to-day, and these takes are likely to             described mitigation, monitoring, and
                                                  mammals’ foraging opportunities in a
                                                                                                           occur only within some small portion of               reporting requirements are incorporated.
                                                  limited portion of the foraging range;
                                                                                                           the overall regional stock, such as the
                                                  but, because of the short duration of the                                                                        Dated: July 16, 2015.
                                                                                                           number of harbor seals that regularly
                                                  activities and the relatively small area of                                                                    Perry Gayaldo,
                                                                                                           use nearby haul-out rocks.
                                                  the habitat that may be affected, the                                                                          Deputy Director, Office of Protected
                                                  impacts to marine mammal habitat are                        Based on the analysis contained                    Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  not expected to cause significant or                     herein of the likely effects of the                   [FR Doc. 2015–18021 Filed 7–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  long-term negative consequences.                         specified activity on marine mammals
                                                                                                                                                                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                     In summary, this negligible impact                    and their habitat, and taking into
                                                  analysis is founded on the following                     consideration the implementation of the
                                                  factors: (1) The possibility of injury,                  mitigation and monitoring measures,                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  serious injury, or mortality may                         which are expected to reduce the
                                                  reasonably be considered discountable;                   number of marine mammals potentially                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  (2) the anticipated incidents of Level B                 affected by the proposed action, NMFS                 Administration
                                                  harassment consist of, at worst,                         finds that small numbers of marine
                                                                                                                                                                 RIN 0648–XE040
                                                  temporary modifications in behavior                      mammals will be taken relative to the
                                                  with no significant adverse impacts on                   populations of the affected species or                Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative
                                                  habitat and; (3) the presumed efficacy of                stocks.                                               Management Act Provisions; General
                                                  the proposed mitigation measures in                                                                            Provisions for Domestic Fisheries;
                                                  reducing the effects of the specified                    Impact on Availability of Affected
                                                                                                           Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses               Application for Exempted Fishing
                                                  activity to the level of least practicable                                                                     Permits
                                                  impact. In combination, we believe that
                                                                                                             There are no subsistence uses of
                                                  these factors, as well as the available                                                                        AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                           marine mammals in the proposed
                                                  body of evidence from other similar                                                                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                           project area; and, thus, no subsistence
                                                  activities, demonstrate that the potential                                                                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                  effects of the specified activity will have              uses impacted by this action.
                                                                                                                                                                 Commerce.
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                                                  only short-term effects on individuals.                  Endangered Species Act (ESA)                          ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
                                                  The specified activity is not expected to
                                                  impact rates of recruitment or survival                     No marine mammal species listed                    SUMMARY:  The NMFS Assistant Regional
                                                  and will therefore not result in                         under the ESA are expected to be                      Administrator for Sustainable Fisheries,
                                                  population-level impacts.                                affected by these activities. Therefore,              Greater Atlantic Region, has made a
                                                     Based on the analysis contained                       we have determined that a section 7                   preliminary determination that an
                                                  herein of the likely effects of the                      consultation under the ESA is not                     Exempted Fishing Permit renewal
                                                  specified activity on marine mammals                     required.                                             application from the Commercial


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 12:53:14
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 12:53:14
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; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.
DatesThis authorization is effective from July 15, 2015 through July 14, 2016.
ContactRobert Pauline, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation80 FR 43710 
RIN Number0648-XD82

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