80_FR_48656 80 FR 48500 - Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Front Street Transload Facility Construction

80 FR 48500 - Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Front Street Transload Facility Construction

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 156 (August 13, 2015)

Page Range48500-48509
FR Document2015-19958

NMFS has received a request from the Bergerson Construction, Inc. (Bergerson) for an authorization to take small numbers of two species of marine mammals, by Level B harassment, incidental to proposed construction activities for Front Street Transload Facility construction project in Newport, Oregon. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an authorization to Bergerson to incidentally take, by harassment, small numbers of marine mammals for a period of 1 year.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE097


Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Front Street Transload Facility Construction

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

ACTION: Notice; proposed incidental harassment authorization; request 
for comments and information.

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SUMMARY: NMFS has received a request from the Bergerson Construction, 
Inc. (Bergerson) for an authorization to take small numbers of two 
species of marine mammals, by Level B harassment, incidental to 
proposed construction activities for Front Street Transload Facility 
construction project in Newport, Oregon. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to 
issue an authorization to Bergerson to incidentally take, by 
harassment, small numbers of marine mammals for a period of 1 year.

DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than 
September 14, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the application should be addressed to Jolie 
Harrison, Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, 
Silver Spring, MD 20910. The mailbox address for providing email 
comments is [email protected]. NMFS is not responsible for email 
comments sent to addresses other than the one provided here. Comments 
sent via email, including all attachments, must not exceed a 25-
megabyte file size.
    Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record 
and will generally be posted to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm without change. All Personal Identifying Information 
(for example, name, address, etc.) voluntarily submitted by the 
commenter may be publicly accessible. Do not submit Confidential 
Business Information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.
    A copy of the application may be obtained by writing to the address 
specified above or visiting the internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm. Documents cited in this notice may also be 
viewed, by appointment, during regular business hours, at the 
aforementioned address.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the 
incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers of marine 
mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than 
commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region if certain 
findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if the taking 
is limited to harassment, a notice of a proposed authorization is 
provided to the public for review.
    An authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS 
finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth. NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 
as ``. . . an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot 
be reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.''
    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA established an expedited process 
by which citizens of the U.S. can apply for a one-year authorization to 
incidentally take small numbers of marine mammals by harassment, 
provided that there is no potential for serious injury or mortality to 
result from the activity. Section 101(a)(5)(D) establishes a 45-day 
time limit for NMFS review of an application followed by a 30-day 
public notice and comment period on any proposed authorizations for the 
incidental harassment of marine mammals. Within 45 days of the close of 
the comment period, NMFS must either issue or deny the authorization.

Summary of Request

    On April 22, 2015, Bergerson submitted a request to NMFS requesting 
an IHA for the possible harassment of small numbers of Pacific harbor 
seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) and California sea lion (Zalophus 
californianus) incidental to construction associated with the Front 
Street Marine Transload Facility in the city of Newport, Oregon, for a 
period of one year starting November 2015. NMFS determined the IHA 
application was complete on July 29, 2015, and proposes to issue an IHA 
that would be valid between November 1, 2015, and October 31, 2016. 
NMFS is proposing to authorize the Level B harassment of Pacific harbor 
seal and California sea lion.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    The purpose of the proposed Front Street Marine Transload Facility 
construction is to construct a new transload and fish buying facility 
at the current location of the Undersea Gardens. The new transload 
facility would provide local fisherman with an alternative location for 
selling their fish and shellfish in Newport, Oregon (see Figure 1 of 
Bergerson's IHA application).
    The current Undersea Gardens and all associated structures would be 
removed prior to construction of the new facility. The new transload 
facility would consist of a 132-foot wide by 141-foot deep wharf 
comprised of precast concrete panels supported on steel

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piles. Up to 112 24-inch diameter steel support piles and 14 18-inch 
diameter steel fender piles would be installed. The new wharf would sit 
level with Bay Boulevard, approximately 10 feet above mean sea level 
(msl), and would support a 4,000 square foot cold storage building and 
500 square foot ice machine. Approximately 15,860 square feet of the 
new wharf would be suspended over water, resulting in approximately 
9,160 square feet of net new overwater structure following removal of 
the existing Undersea Gardens and its associated structures 
(approximately 6,700 square feet).
    The proposed project would result in a net removal of approximately 
2,000 cubic yards of existing structural components from below the 
highest measured tide (HMT) of Yaquina Bay. Construction is scheduled 
to begin in November 2015, with completion of the wharf expected by 
September 2016. The associated cold storage building would be 
constructed after completion of the wharf. The proposed project would 
require approximately 12 weeks of in-water work. Construction crews and 
equipment would access the project site via existing roadways and two 
floating barges, including a crane barge (measuring 60 by 100 feet) 
secured with two spud piles, and a material barge (measuring 40 by 100 
feet) moored to the crane barge. Piles would be installed using a 
vibratory hammer with some use of an impact hammer to seat the piles to 
their desired depth.

Dates and Duration

    In-water construction is planned to take place between November 
2015 and October 2016, with in-water pile removal and pile driving 
activities limited between November 1, 2015, and February 15, 2016.

Specified Geographic Region

    The proposed activities will occur at the current Undersea Garden 
located in Yaquina Bay along Bay Boulevard in Newport, Oregon (see 
Figure 1 of Bergerson's IHA application).

Detailed Description of Front Street Transload Facility Construction

    Details of each activity for the Front Street Transload Facility 
construction project are provided below.
(1) Removal of the Existing Undersea Gardens
    The existing Undersea Gardens and all associated structures 
(including a wooden breakwater, small storage dock, access ramp, small 
section of pier, and approximately 25 pilings) would be removed prior 
to construction of the new transload facility. The Undersea Gardens is 
a floating structure that houses an underwater aquarium and gift shop. 
The structure itself would be towed from its current location (via 
tugboat) approximately 10 miles upstream to Yaquina Boatyard, where it 
would then be dismantled. In order to access the Undersea Gardens with 
a tugboat, the existing wooden breakwater that protects the structure 
would have to be removed. The breakwater is comprised of vertical 
wooden boards assembled in a line and supported by steel and wood 
piles. The boards would be removed by hand and the remaining support 
piles (including approximately five H-piles, five 12-inch diameter 
steel piles, and five 12-inch diameter wooden piles) would be removed 
with a vibratory hammer.
    Following removal of the breakwater, approximately eight 12-inch 
diameter wooden support piles and a small section of pier, and two 12-
inch diameter spud piles that anchor the storage dock would also be 
removed.
    It is anticipated that piling removal would require approximately 
15 minutes of vibratory hammer use per pile. All items removed would be 
placed in a contained area on a service barge and hauled to an upland 
location for recycling or disposal. Removal of the existing piles would 
require approximately 6 hours of total vibratory hammer use over a 
period of two to four in-water work days. Removal of the existing 
Undersea Gardens and associated structures would result in the removal 
of approximately 2,500 cubic yards of existing in-water structures from 
below the HMT of Yaquina Bay, and 6,700 square feet of existing 
overwater structures. No dredging or in-water excavation would be 
required.
(2) Construction of the New Transload Facility

Wharf

    The new transload facility would consist of a 132-foot wide by 141-
foot deep wharf comprised of precast concrete panels supported on up to 
112 24-inch diameter steel support piles, and 14 18-inch diameter steel 
fender piles. The precast panels would be approximately 4 feet wide by 
20 feet long, requiring seven panels supported on eight rows of piles 
spaced 10-foot on center across each row. The bottom of each panel 
would be painted with white, light reflecting paint to increase natural 
lighting under the new wharf. The new wharf would sit level with Bay 
Boulevard, approximately 10 feet above msl, and would result in 
approximately 9,360 square feet of net new overwater structure.

Piling Installation

    The steel support piles and fender piles would be installed using a 
vibratory hammer and an impact hammer (operating from a barge-mounted 
crane) to a depth of approximately 30 feet within the substrate. All 
new piles would also be treated with a white, light reflective coating. 
Each new pile would require approximately 15 to 30 minutes of vibratory 
hammer use for installation. It is likely that the vibratory hammer 
would not fully embed the piles to the required depth given the 
presence of siltstone below the sediment. As such, an impact hammer 
would be used to seat the piles to the required depth. It is 
anticipated that use of an impact hammer would be needed for up to 10 
feet of siltstone penetration. Up to 102 piles would be located below 
the HMT, resulting in approximately 300 square feet (555 cubic yards) 
of fill.
    Based on a review of pile driving logs from previous piling 
installation projects, Bergerson anticipates that any piles that cannot 
be fully embedded with use of a vibratory hammer, may require an 
average of 10 minutes of impact hammer use, at an average rate of 40 
strikes per minute. Given the amount of time it takes to set the crane 
barge, center each pile, and switch between the vibratory hammer and 
impact hammer, it is estimated that the average installation rate would 
be four piles per day. This equates to potentially 40 minutes of impact 
hammer use (1,600 pile strikes) per day. Pile driving would occur 
intermittently over the course of approximately 12 weeks. The 
contractor would be required to implement appropriate sound attenuation 
methods (e.g., a confined or unconfined bubble curtain) as detailed in 
the Mitigation Measures below. It is expected that proper use of the 
bubble curtain would result in 10 decibel (dB) attenuation (NMFS 2011, 
ICF Jones & Stokes and Illingworth & Rodkin 2009). It is possible that 
proper use of a bubble curtain can result in up to 20 dB attenuation 
depending on site specific conditions (ICF Jones & Stokes and 
Illingworth & Rodkin 2009).

Cold Storage Building

    The new wharf would sit level with Bay Boulevard (approximately 10 
feet above msl) and would support a 4,000 square foot cold storage 
building and 500 square foot ice machine. The proposed building would 
be used to cold pack local fish and shellfish for distribution. There 
may be some limited

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fish fillet processing for local distribution only. Small forklifts 
would be used on the wharf for unloading and loading of boats and truck 
trailers. Operation of the new transload facility would not require 
pumping of water from Yaquina Bay. All water would be provided by local 
utilities. In addition, no excavation or maintenance dredging would be 
required to construct or operate the new facility. Furthermore, 
operation of the new transload facility would not increase local boat 
traffic within the vicinity of the action area. The new facility would 
service local fisherman already operating within Yaquina Bay and local 
Newport marinas. The operation of the new transload facility is not 
expected to impact on marine mammals in the project vicinity.
    A summary of piles to be removed and installed is provided in Table 
1.

                               Table 1--Project Piles To Be Removed and Installed
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                                                                    Pile size
                                   Location        Pile type         (inch)        Hammer used     Number piles
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Pile removal.................  Breakwater at    H pile.........  ..............  Vibratory......               5
                                Undersea        Steel pile.....              12  Vibratory......               5
                                Garden.         Wooden pile....              12  Vibratory......               5
                               Storage dock at  Wooden pile....              12  Vibratory......               8
                                Undersea        Spud pile......              12  Vibratory......               2
                                Garden.
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    Total....................  ...............  ...............  ..............  ...............              25
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Pile driving.................  Wharf for the    Steel pile.....              24  Vibratory/                  112
                                new transload   Steer fender                 18   impact.                     14
                                facility.        pile.                           Vibratory/
                                                                                  impact.
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    Total....................  ...............  ...............  ..............  ...............             126
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Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    The marine mammal species under NMFS jurisdiction most likely to 
occur in the proposed construction area include Pacific harbor seal 
(Phoca vitulina richardsi) and California sea lion (Zalophus 
californianus).

                    Table 2--Marine Mammal Species Potentially Present in Region of Activity
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               Species                        ESA Status              MMPA Status               Occurrence
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Harbor Seal..........................  Not listed.............  Non-depleted...........  Frequent
California Sea Lion..................  Not listed.............  Non-depleted...........  Frequent
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    General information on the marine mammal species found in Oregon 
coastal waters can be found in Caretta et al. (2014), which is 
available at the following URL: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/pdf/po2013.pdf. Refer to that document for information on these species. A 
list of marine mammals in the vicinity of the action and their status 
are provided in Table 2. Specific information concerning these species 
in the vicinity of the proposed action area is provided in detail in 
the Bergerson's IHA application (Turner and Campbell, 2015).

Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals

    This section includes a summary and discussion of the ways that the 
types of stressors associated with the specified activity (e.g., pile 
removal and pile driving) have been observed to impact marine mammals. 
This discussion may also include reactions that we consider to rise to 
the level of a take and those that we do not consider to rise to the 
level of a take (for example, with acoustics, we may include a 
discussion of studies that showed animals not reacting at all to sound 
or exhibiting barely measurable avoidance). This section is intended as 
a background of potential effects and does not consider either the 
specific manner in which this activity will be carried out or the 
mitigation that will be implemented, and how either of those will shape 
the anticipated impacts from this specific activity. The ``Estimated 
Take by Incidental Harassment'' section later in this document will 
include a quantitative analysis of the number of individuals that are 
expected to be taken by this activity. The ``Negligible Impact 
Analysis'' section will include the analysis of how this specific 
activity will impact marine mammals and will consider the content of 
this section, the ``Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment'' section, 
the ``Proposed Mitigation'' section, and the ``Anticipated Effects on 
Marine Mammal Habitat'' section to draw conclusions regarding the 
likely impacts of this activity on the reproductive success or 
survivorship of individuals and from that on the affected marine mammal 
populations or stocks.
    When considering the influence of various kinds of sound on the 
marine environment, it is necessary to understand that different kinds 
of marine life are sensitive to different frequencies of sound. Based 
on available behavioral data, audiograms have been derived using 
auditory evoked potentials, anatomical modeling, and other data, 
Southall et al. (2007) designate ``functional hearing groups'' for 
marine mammals and estimate the lower and upper frequencies of 
functional hearing of the groups. The functional groups and the 
associated frequencies are indicated below (though animals are less 
sensitive to sounds at the outer edge of their functional range and 
most sensitive to sounds of frequencies within a smaller range 
somewhere in the middle of their functional hearing range):
     Low frequency cetaceans (13 species of mysticetes): 
Functional hearing is estimated to occur between approximately 7 Hz and 
25 kHz (however, a study by Au et al., (2006)

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of humpback whale songs indicate that the range may extend to at least 
24 kHz);
     Mid-frequency cetaceans (32 species of dolphins, six 
species of larger toothed whales, and 19 species of beaked and 
bottlenose whales): Functional hearing is estimated to occur between 
approximately 150 Hz and 160 kHz;
     High frequency cetaceans (eight species of true porpoises, 
six species of river dolphins, Kogia, the franciscana, and four species 
of cephalorhynchids): Functional hearing is estimated to occur between 
approximately 200 Hz and 180 kHz; and
     Pinnipeds in Water: Functional hearing is estimated to 
occur between approximately 75 Hz and 75 kHz, with the greatest 
sensitivity between approximately 700 Hz and 20 kHz.
    As mentioned previously in this document, two marine mammal species 
(both are pinniped species) are likely to occur in the proposed seismic 
survey area.
    Marine mammals exposed to high-intensity sound repeatedly or for 
prolonged periods can experience hearing threshold shift (TS), which is 
the loss of hearing sensitivity at certain frequency ranges (Kastak et 
al. 1999; Schlundt et al. 2000; Finneran et al. 2002; 2005). TS can be 
permanent (PTS), in which case the loss of hearing sensitivity is 
unrecoverable, or temporary (TTS), in which case the animal's hearing 
threshold will recover over time (Southall et al. 2007). Since marine 
mammals depend on acoustic cues for vital biological functions, such as 
orientation, communication, finding prey, and avoiding predators, 
hearing impairment could result in the reduced ability of marine 
mammals to detect or interpret important sounds. Repeated noise 
exposure that causes TTS could lead to PTS.
    Experiments on a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncates) and beluga 
whale (Delphinapterus leucas) showed that exposure to a single watergun 
impulse at a received level of 207 kPa (or 30 psi) peak-to-peak (p-p), 
which is equivalent to 228 dB (p-p) re 1 [mu]Pa, resulted in a 7 and 6 
dB TTS in the beluga whale at 0.4 and 30 kHz, respectively. Thresholds 
returned to within 2 dB of the pre-exposure level within 4 minutes of 
the exposure (Finneran et al. 2002). No TTS was observed in the 
bottlenose dolphin. Although the source level of one hammer strike for 
pile driving is expected to be much lower than the single watergun 
impulse cited here, animals being exposed for a prolonged period to 
repeated hammer strikes could receive more noise exposure in terms of 
sound exposure level (SEL) than from the single watergun impulse 
(estimated at 188 dB re 1 [mu]Pa\2\-s) in the aforementioned experiment 
(Finneran et al. 2002).
    Chronic exposure to excessive, though not high-intensity, noise 
could cause masking at particular frequencies for marine mammals that 
utilize sound for vital biological functions (Clark et al. 2009). 
Masking is the obscuring of sounds of interest by other sounds, often 
at similar frequencies. Masking generally occurs when sounds in the 
environment are louder than, and of a similar frequency as, auditory 
signals an animal is trying to receive. Masking can interfere with 
detection of acoustic signals, such as communication calls, 
echolocation sounds, and environmental sounds important to marine 
mammals. Therefore, under certain circumstances, marine mammals whose 
acoustical sensors or environment are being severely masked could also 
be impaired.
    Masking occurs at the frequency band which the animals utilize. 
Since noise generated from in-water vibratory pile removal and driving 
is mostly concentrated at low frequency ranges, it may have little 
effect on high-frequency echolocation sounds by odontocetes (toothed 
whales), which may hunt California sea lion and harbor seal. However, 
the lower frequency man-made noises are more likely to affect the 
detection of communication calls and other potentially important 
natural sounds, such as surf and prey noise. The noises may also affect 
communication signals when those signals occur near the noise band, and 
thus reduce the communication space of animals (e.g., Clark et al. 
2009) and cause increased stress levels (e.g., Foote et al. 2004; Holt 
et al. 2009).
    Unlike TS, masking can potentially impact the species at community, 
population, or even ecosystem levels, as well as individual levels. 
Masking affects both senders and receivers of the signals and could 
have long-term chronic effects on marine mammal species and 
populations. Recent science suggests that low frequency ambient sound 
levels in the world's oceans have increased by as much as 20 dB (more 
than 3 times, in terms of SPL) from pre-industrial periods, and most of 
these increases are from distant shipping (Hildebrand 2009). All 
anthropogenic noise sources, such as those from vessel traffic and pile 
removal and driving, contribute to the elevated ambient noise levels, 
thus intensifying masking.
    Finally, in addition to TS and masking, exposure of marine mammals 
to certain sounds could lead to behavioral disturbance (Richardson et 
al. 1995), such as: Changing durations of surfacing and dives, number 
of blows per surfacing, or moving direction and/or speed; reduced/
increased vocal activities; changing/cessation of certain behavioral 
activities, such as socializing or feeding; visible startle response or 
aggressive behavior, such as tail/fluke slapping or jaw clapping; 
avoidance of areas where noise sources are located; and/or flight 
responses (e.g., pinnipeds flushing into water from haulouts or 
rookeries). The onset of behavioral disturbance from anthropogenic 
noise depends on both external factors (characteristics of noise 
sources and their paths) and the receiving animals (hearing, 
motivation, experience, demography), and is therefore difficult to 
predict (Southall et al. 2007).The activities of workers in the project 
area may also cause behavioral reactions by marine mammals, such as 
pinnipeds flushing from the jetty or pier or moving farther from the 
disturbance to forage. However, observations of the area show that it 
is unlikely that more than 10 to 20 individuals of pinnipeds would be 
present in the project vicinity at any one time. Therefore, even if 
pinnipeds were flushed from the haul-out, a stampede is very unlikely, 
due to the relatively low number of animals onsite. In addition, 
proposed mitigation and monitoring measures would minimize the startle 
behavior of pinnipeds and prevent the animals from flushing into the 
water.
    The biological significance of many of these behavioral 
disturbances is difficult to predict, especially if the detected 
disturbances appear minor. However, the consequences of behavioral 
modification could be expected to be biologically significant if the 
change affects growth, survival, or reproduction. Some of these types 
of significant behavioral modifications include: Drastic change in 
diving/surfacing patterns (such as those thought to be causing beaked 
whale strandings due to exposure to military mid-frequency tactical 
sonar); habitat abandonment due to loss of desirable acoustic 
environment; and cessation of feeding or social interaction.

Potential Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The primary potential impacts to marine mammal habitat are 
associated with elevated sound levels produced by vibratory pile 
removal and pile driving in the area. However, other potential impacts 
to the surrounding habitat from physical disturbance are also possible.

Potential Impacts on Prey Species

    With regard to fish as a prey source for cetaceans and pinnipeds, 
fish are

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known to hear and react to sounds and to use sound to communicate 
(Tavolga et al. 1981) and possibly avoid predators (Wilson and Dill 
2002). Experiments have shown that fish can sense both the strength and 
direction of sound (Hawkins 1981). Primary factors determining whether 
a fish can sense a sound signal, and potentially react to it, are the 
frequency of the signal and the strength of the signal in relation to 
the natural background noise level.
    The level of sound at which a fish will react or alter its behavior 
is usually well above the detection level. Fish have been found to 
react to sounds when the sound level increased to about 20 dB above the 
detection level of 120 dB (Ona 1988); however, the response threshold 
can depend on the time of year and the fish's physiological condition 
(Engas et al. 1993). In general, fish react more strongly to pulses of 
sound rather than non-pulse signals (such as noise from pile driving) 
(Blaxter et al. 1981), and a quicker alarm response is elicited when 
the sound signal intensity rises rapidly compared to sound rising more 
slowly to the same level.
    During the coastal construction only a small fraction of the 
available habitat would be ensonified at any given time. Disturbance to 
fish species would be short-term and fish would return to their pre-
disturbance behavior once the pile driving activity ceases. Thus, the 
proposed construction would have little, if any, impact on the 
abilities of marine mammals to feed in the area where construction work 
is planned.
    Finally, the time of the proposed construction activity would avoid 
the spawning season of the ESA-listed salmonid species.

Passage Obstructions

    Pile removal and driving operations at the Front Street Transload 
Facility will not obstruct movements of marine mammals. The operations 
at the construction will occur next to the shoreline, leaving the 
majority of the Yaquina Bay for marine mammals to pass.

Proposed Mitigation Measures

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization under section 
101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the permissible methods 
of taking pursuant to such activity, and other means of effecting the 
least practicable adverse impact on such species or stock and its 
habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and 
areas of similar significance, and on the availability of such species 
or stock for taking for certain subsistence uses.
    For Bergerson's proposed Front Street Transload Facility 
construction project, Bergerson worked with NMFS and proposed the 
following mitigation measures to minimize the potential impacts to 
marine mammals in the project vicinity. The primary purposes of these 
mitigation measures are to minimize sound levels from the activities, 
to monitor marine mammals within designated zones of influence (ZOI) 
corresponding to NMFS' current Level B harassment thresholds and, if 
marine mammals are detected within or approaching the exclusion zone, 
to initiate immediate shutdown or power down of the impact piling 
hammer, making it very unlikely potential injury or TTS to marine 
mammals would occur and ensuring that Level B behavioral harassment of 
marine mammals would be reduced to the lowest level practicable.

Time Restriction

    Work would 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 November 1, 2015, 
and February 15, 2016.

Air Bubble Curtain

    Bergerson would be required to install an air bubble curtain system 
around the pile during pile installation using an impact hammer.

Establishment of Exclusion Zone and Level B Harassment Zones of 
Influence

    Before the commencement of in-water pile driving activities, 
Bergerson shall establish Level A exclusion zones and Level B zones of 
influence (ZOIs). The received underwater sound pressure levels (SPLs) 
within the exclusion zone would be 190 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa and 
above. The Level B ZOIs would encompass areas where received underwater 
SPLs are higher than 160 dB (rms) and 120 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa for 
impulse noise sources (impact pile driving) and non-impulses noise 
sources (vibratory pile driving and mechanic dismantling), 
respectively.
    Based on measurements conducted in nearby in similar water depth 
and sediment type in the Yaquina Bay for the NOAA Marine Operation 
Center P Test Pile Program (Miner, 2010), average vibratory hammer 
sound pressure level for 24-inch steel pile at 10 meters from the pile 
is 157 dB re 1 [micro]Pa (Minor 2010; ICF Jones & Stokes and 
Illingworth &and Rodkin 2009). Based on practical spreading model with 
a transmission loss constant of 15, the distance at which the sound 
pressure levels fall below the 120 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa is 
approximately 1.8 miles from the pile (Miner, 2010).
    Modeling of exclusion zone and ZOIs for impact pile driving source 
level are based on measurements conducted at the nearby Tongue Point 
Facility in Astoria, Oregon, for installation of 24-in steel pile with 
an impact hammer (Illingworth and Rodkin, 2009). The result shows that 
the SPL at 10 m from the pile is 182 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa. 
Nevertheless, a conservative 190 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa value at 10 m 
and a practical spreading with a transmission loss constant of 15 are 
used to establish the exclusion zone and ZOI. The result shows that the 
distance at which the SPLs fall below the 160 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa 
behavioral threshold for impact hammering is approximately 0.62 miles. 
With a bubble curtain and an estimated 10 dB reduction in sound levels, 
the distance at which the sound pressure levels fall below the 160 dB 
RMS behavioral threshold for impact hammering is approximately 707 
feet. The exclusion zone with the air bubble curtain system would be 7 
feet from the pile.
    The exclusion zone for Level A harassment and ZOIs for Level B 
harassment are presented in Table 3 below.

     Table 3--Modeled Level A and Level B Harassment Zones for Vibratory and Impact Pile Driving Activities
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        Pile driving methods           Distance to 190 dB (m)   Distance to 160 dB (m)   Distance to 120 dB (m)
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Vibratory pile driving/removal......  NA.....................  NA.....................  2,900
Impact pile driving.................  10/2.1 (with air bubble  1,000/215 (with air      NA
                                       system).                 bubble system).
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Soft Start

    A ``soft-start'' technique is intended to allow marine mammals to 
vacate the area before the pile driver reaches full power. Whenever 
there has been downtime of 30 minutes or more without pile driving, the 
contractor will initiate the driving with ramp-up procedures described 
below.
    For impact pile driving, the contractor would provide an initial 
set of strikes from the impact hammer at reduced energy, followed by a 
30-second waiting period, then two subsequent sets. (The reduced energy 
of an individual hammer cannot be quantified because of variations 
between individual drivers. Also, the number of strikes will vary at 
reduced energy because raising the hammer at less than full power and 
then releasing it results in the hammer ``bouncing'' as it strikes the 
pile resulting in multiple ``strikes'').
    For vibratory pile driving, the contractor will initiate noise from 
vibratory hammers for 15 seconds at reduced energy followed by a 30-
second waiting period. The procedure shall be repeated two additional 
times.

Shutdown Measures

    Bergerson shall implement shutdown measures if a marine mammal is 
sighted approaching the Level A exclusion zone. In-water construction 
activities shall be suspended until the marine mammal is sighted moving 
away from the exclusion zone, or if the animal is not sighted for 30 
minutes after the shutdown.

Mitigation Conclusions

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

Proposed Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization (ITA) for an 
activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA states that NMFS must set 
forth, ``requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of 
such taking.'' The MMPA implementing regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 
(a)(13) indicate that requests for ITAs must include the suggested 
means of accomplishing the necessary monitoring and reporting that will 
result in increased knowledge of the species and of the level of taking 
or impacts on populations of marine mammals that are expected to be 
present in the proposed action area. Bergerson submitted a marine 
mammal monitoring plan as part of the IHA application. It can be found 
at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm. The plan may be 
modified or supplemented based on comments or new information received 
from the public during the public comment period.
    Monitoring measures prescribed by NMFS should accomplish one or 
more of the following general goals:
    (1) An increase in the probability of detecting marine mammals, 
both within the mitigation zone (thus allowing for more effective 
implementation of the mitigation) and in general to generate more data 
to contribute to the analyses mentioned below;
    (2) An increase in our understanding of how many marine mammals are 
likely to be exposed to levels of 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:
     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);
     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);
     Distribution and/or abundance comparisons in times or 
areas with concentrated stimuli versus times or areas without stimuli;
    (4) An increased knowledge of the affected species; and
    (5) An increase in our understanding of the effectiveness of 
certain mitigation and monitoring measures.

Proposed Monitoring Measures

    During pile removal and installation, two land-based protected 
species observers (PSOs) would monitor the

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area from the best observation points available. If weather conditions 
prevent adequate land-based observations of the entire ensonified 
zones, boat-based monitoring would be implemented.
    The PSOs would observe and collect data on marine mammals in and 
around the project area for 30 minutes before, during, and for 30 
minutes after all pile removal and pile installation work. If a PSO 
observes a marine mammal within or approaching the exclusion zone, the 
PSO would notify the work crew to initiate shutdown measures.
    Monitoring of marine mammals around the construction site shall be 
conducted using high-quality binoculars (e.g., Zeiss, 10 x 42 power).
    Data collection during marine mammal monitoring would consist of a 
count of all marine mammals by species, a description of behavior (if 
possible), location, direction of movement, type of construction that 
is occurring, time that pile replacement work begins and ends, any 
acoustic or visual disturbance, and time of the observation. 
Environmental conditions such as weather, visibility, temperature, tide 
level, current, and sea state would also be recorded.

Proposed Reporting Measures

    Bergerson would be required to submit a final monitoring report 
within 90 days after completion of the construction work or the 
expiration of the IHA (if issued), whichever comes earlier. This report 
would detail the monitoring protocol, summarize the data recorded 
during monitoring, and estimate the number of marine mammals that may 
have been harassed. NMFS would have an opportunity to provide comments 
on the report, and if NMFS has comments, Bergerson would address the 
comments and submit a final report to NMFS within 30 days.
    In addition, NMFS would require Bergerson to notify NMFS' Office of 
Protected Resources and NMFS' Stranding Network within 48 hours of 
sighting an injured or dead marine mammal in the vicinity of the 
construction site. Bergerson shall provide NMFS with the species or 
description of the animal(s), the condition of the animal(s) (including 
carcass condition, if the animal is dead), location, time of first 
discovery, observed behaviors (if alive), and photo or video (if 
available).
    In the event that Bergerson finds an injured or dead marine mammal 
that is not in the vicinity of the construction area, Bergerson would 
report the same information as listed above to NMFS as soon as 
operationally feasible.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    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 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].
    As discussed above, in-water pile removal and pile driving 
(vibratory and impact) generate loud noises that could potentially 
harass marine mammals in the vicinity of Bergerson's proposed Front 
Street Transload Facility construction project.
    As mentioned earlier in this document, currently NMFS uses 120 dB 
re 1 [micro]Pa and 160 dB re 1 [micro]Pa at the received levels for the 
onset of Level B harassment from non-impulse (vibratory pile driving 
and removal) and impulse sources (impact pile driving) underwater, 
respectively. Table 4 summarizes the current NMFS marine mammal take 
criteria.

   Table 4--Current Acoustic Exposure Criteria for Non-Explosive Sound
                               Underwater
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Criterion
            Criterion                 definition           Threshold
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Level A Harassment (Injury).....  Permanent           180 dB re 1
                                   Threshold Shift     [micro]Pa
                                   (PTS) (Any level    (cetaceans) 190
                                   above that which    dB re 1 [micro]Pa
                                   is known to cause   (pinnipeds) root
                                   TTS).               mean square
                                                       (rms).
Level B Harassment..............  Behavioral          160 dB re 1
                                   Disruption (for     [micro]Pa (rms).
                                   impulse noises).
Level B Harassment..............  Behavioral          120 dB re 1
                                   Disruption (for     [micro]Pa (rms).
                                   non-impulse
                                   noise).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    As explained above, exclusion and ZOIs will be established that 
encompass the areas where received underwater sound pressure levels 
(SPLs) exceed the applicable thresholds for Level A and Level B 
harassments. In the case of Bergerson's proposed Front Street Transload 
Facility construction project, the Level B harassment ZOIs for impact 
and vibratory pile driving are at 215 m and 2,900 m from the source, 
respectively. The Level A harassment exclusion from impact pile driving 
is 2.1 m from the source.
    Incidental take is calculated for each species by estimating the 
likelihood of a marine mammal being present within a ZOI during active 
pile removal/driving. Expected marine mammal presence is determined by 
past observations and general abundance near the Front Street Transload 
Facility during the construction window. Ideally, potential take is 
estimated by multiplying the area of the ZOI by the local animal 
density. This provides an estimate of the number of animals that might 
occupy the ZOI at any given moment. However, there are no density 
estimates for any Puget Sound population of marine mammal. As a result, 
the take requests were estimated using local marine mammal data sets, 
and information from state and federal agencies.
    The calculation for marine mammal exposures is estimated by:
    Exposure estimate = N (number of animals in the area) * 30 days of 
pile removal/driving activity
    Estimates include Level B acoustical harassment during pile removal 
and driving. All estimates are conservative, as pile removal/driving 
would not be continuous during the work day. Using this approach, a 
summary of estimated takes of marine mammals incidental to Bergerson's 
Front Street Transload Facility construction work are provided in Table 
5.


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    Table 5--Estimated Numbers of Marine Mammals That May Be Exposed by Level B Harassment From Pile and Pile
                                               Driving Activities
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                                                         Estimated  marine
                        Species                            mammal  takes        Abundance          Percentage
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Pacific harbor seal....................................                750             16,165               4.64
California sea lion....................................              1,100            296,750               3.71
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Analysis and Preliminary Determinations

Negligible Impact

    Negligible impact is ``an impact resulting from the specified 
activity that cannot be reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably 
likely to, adversely affect the species or stock through effects on 
annual rates of recruitment or survival'' (50 CFR 216.103). A 
negligible impact finding is based on the lack of likely adverse 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival (i.e., population-
level effects). An estimate of the number of 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, and effects on habitat.
    To avoid repetition, this introductory discussion of our analyses 
applies to all the species listed in Table 5, given that the 
anticipated effects of Bergerson's Front Street Transload Facility 
construction on marine mammals are expected to be relatively similar in 
nature. There is no information about the nature or severity of the 
impacts, or the size, status, or structure of any species or stock that 
would lead to a different analysis for this activity, else species-
specific factors would be identified and analyzed.
    Bergerson's proposed Front Street Transload Facility construction 
project would involve vibratory pile removal and vibratory and impact 
pile driving activities. Elevated underwater noises are expected to be 
generated as a result of these activities. The exclusion zone for Level 
A harassment is extremely small (2.1 m from the source) with the use of 
air bubble curtain system, and with the implementation of the proposed 
monitoring and mitigation measures described above, there would be no 
Level A take of marine mammals. For vibratory pile removal and pile 
driving, noise levels are not expected to reach the level that may 
cause TTS, injury (including PTS), or mortality to marine mammals.
    Additionally, the sum of noise from Bergerson's proposed Front 
Street Transload Facility construction activities is confined to a 
limited area by surrounding landmasses; therefore, the noise generated 
is not expected to contribute to increased ocean ambient noise. In 
addition, due to shallow water depths in the project area, underwater 
sound propagation of low-frequency sound (which is the major noise 
source from pile driving) is expected to be poor.
    In addition, Bergerson's proposed activities are localized and of 
short duration. The entire project area is limited to Bergerson's Front 
Street Transload Facility construction work. The entire project would 
involve the removal of 25 existing piles and installation of 126 piles. 
The duration for pile removal and pile driving would be 30 days. These 
low-intensity, 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 the 
proposed Front Street Transload Facility construction work 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.
    The proposed project area is not a prime habitat for marine 
mammals, nor is it considered an area frequented by marine mammals. 
Therefore, behavioral disturbances that could result from anthropogenic 
noise associated with Bergerson's construction activities are expected 
to affect only a small number of marine mammals on an infrequent and 
limited basis.
    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.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the proposed monitoring and 
mitigation measures, NMFS preliminarily finds that the total marine 
mammal take from Bergerson's Front Street Transload Facility 
construction project will have a negligible impact on the affected 
marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Number

    Based on analyses provided above, it is estimated that 
approximately 750 harbor seals and 1,100 California sea lions could be 
exposed to received noise levels that could cause Level B behavioral 
harassment from the proposed construction work at the Front Street 
Transload Facility in Newport, Oregon. These numbers represent 
approximately 4.6% and 3.7% of the populations of harbor seal and 
California sea lion, respectively, that could be affected by Level B 
behavioral harassment, respectively (see Table 5 above), which are 
small percentages relative to the total populations of the affected 
species or stocks.
    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,

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which are expected to reduce the number of marine mammals potentially 
affected by the proposed action, NMFS preliminarily finds that small 
numbers of marine mammals will be taken relative to the populations of 
the affected species or stocks.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

    There are no subsistence uses of marine mammals in the proposed 
project area; and, thus, no subsistence uses impacted by this action. 
Therefore, NMFS has determined that the total taking of affected 
species or stocks would not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of such species or stocks for taking for subsistence 
purposes.

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

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

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    NMFS prepared a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the 
proposed issuance of an IHA, pursuant to NEPA, to determine whether or 
not this proposed activity may have a significant effect on the human 
environment. This analysis will be completed prior to the issuance or 
denial of this proposed IHA.

Proposed Authorization

    As a result of these preliminary determinations, NMFS proposes to 
issue an IHA to Bergerson for conducting the Front Street Transload 
Facility construction project, provided the previously mentioned 
mitigation, monitoring, and reporting requirements are incorporated. 
The proposed IHA language is provided next.
    1. This Authorization is valid from November 1, 2015, through 
October 31, 2016.
    2. This Authorization is valid only for activities associated in-
water construction work at the Front Street Transload Facility 
construction project in Newport, Oregon.
    3. (a) The species authorized for incidental harassment takings, 
Level B harassment only, are: Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina 
richardsi) and California sea lion (Zalophus californianus).
    (b) The authorization for taking by harassment is limited to the 
following acoustic sources and from the following activities:
     Vibratory and impact pile driving;
     Vibratory pile removal; and
     Work associated with above piling activities.
    (c) The taking of any marine mammal in a manner prohibited under 
this Authorization must be reported within 24 hours of the taking to 
the West Coast Administrator (206-526-6150), National Marine Fisheries 
Service (NMFS) and the Chief of the Permits and Conservation Division, 
Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, at (301) 427-8401, or her designee 
(301-427-8401).
    4. The holder of this Authorization must notify the Chief of the 
Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, at 
least 48 hours prior to the start of activities identified in 3(b) 
(unless constrained by the date of issuance of this Authorization in 
which case notification shall be made as soon as possible).
    5. Prohibitions
    (a) The taking, by incidental harassment only, is limited to the 
species listed under condition 3(a) above and by the numbers listed in 
Table 5. The taking by Level A harassment, injury or death of these 
species or the taking by harassment, injury or death of any other 
species of marine mammal is prohibited and may result in the 
modification, suspension, or revocation of this Authorization.
    (b) The taking of any marine mammal is prohibited whenever the 
required protected species observers (PSOs), required by condition 
7(a), are not present in conformance with condition 7(a) of this 
Authorization.
    6. Mitigation
    (a) Time Restriction
    In-water construction work shall occur only during daylight hours, 
when visual monitoring of marine mammals can be conducted.
    (b) Air Bubble Curtain
    Bergerson shall install an air bubble curtain system around the 
pile during pile installation using an impact hammer.
    (c) Establishment of Level A Exclusion Zone
    Before the commencement of in-water impact pile driving activities, 
Bergerson shall establish Level A exclusion zone where received 
underwater sound pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than 190 dB (rms) re 
1 [micro]Pa. The modeled isopleths for exclusion zone 2.1 m from the 
source.
    (d) Establishment of Level B Harassment Zones of Influence
    Before the commencement of in-water pile driving activities, 
Bergerson shall establish Level B behavioral harassment zones of 
influence (ZOIs) where received underwater sound pressure levels (SPLs) 
are higher than 120 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa for vibratory pile driving 
and pile removal, and 160 dB (rms) re 1 [micro]Pa for impact pile 
driving. The modeled isopleths for vibratory pile driving and pile 
removal ZOI is 2,900 m from the source, and the modeled isopleths for 
impact pile driving ZOI is 215 m from the source.
    (e) Monitoring of marine mammals shall take place starting 30 
minutes before pile driving begins until 30 minutes after pile driving 
ends.
    (f) Soft Start
    (i) When there has been downtime of 30 minutes or more without pile 
driving, the contractor will initiate the driving with ramp-up 
procedures described below.
    (ii) For impact pile driving, the contractor would provide an 
initial set of strikes from the impact hammer at reduced energy, 
followed by a 30-second waiting period, then two subsequent sets.
    (iii) For vibratory pile driving, the contractor will initiate 
noise from vibratory hammers for 15 seconds at reduced energy followed 
by a 30-second waiting period. The procedure shall be repeated two 
additional times.
    (g) Shutdown Measures
    (i) Bergerson shall implement shutdown measures if a marine mammal 
is sighted within or approaching the Level A exclusion zone. In-water 
construction activities shall be suspended until the marine mammal is 
sighted moving away from the exclusion zone, or if the animal is not 
sighted for 30 minutes after the shutdown.
    (ii) Bergerson shall implement shutdown measures if the number of 
any allotted marine mammal takes reaches the limit under the IHA (if 
issued), if such marine mammals are sighted within the vicinity of the 
project area and are approaching the Level B ZOI during pile removal 
activities.
    (iii) Bergerson shall implement shutdown measures if marine mammals 
with the ZOI appear disturbed by the work activity.
    7. Monitoring:
    (a) Protected Species Observers
    Bergerson shall employ NMFS-approved PSOs to conduct marine mammal 
monitoring for its construction project.
    (i) During pile removal and installation, two land-based protected 
species observers (PSOs) shall monitor the area from the best 
observation points available.
    (ii) If weather conditions prevent adequate land-based observations 
of the entire ensonified zones, boat-based monitoring shall be 
implemented.
    (ii) Experience or training in the field identification of marine 
mammals (cetaceans and pinnipeds).
    (iii) Monitoring of marine mammals around the construction site 
shall be

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conducted using high-quality binoculars (e.g., Zeiss, 10 x 42 power).
    (iv) Data collection during marine mammal monitoring would consist 
of a count of all marine mammals by species, a description of behavior 
(if possible), location, direction of movement, type of construction 
that is occurring, time that pile replacement work begins and ends, any 
acoustic or visual disturbance, and time of the observation. 
Environmental conditions such as weather, visibility, temperature, tide 
level, current, and sea state would also be recorded.
    8. Reporting:
    (a) Bergerson shall provide NMFS with a draft monitoring report 
within 90 days of the conclusion of the construction work or within 90 
days of the expiration of the IHA, whichever comes first. This report 
shall detail the monitoring protocol, summarize the data recorded 
during monitoring, and estimate the number of marine mammals that may 
have been harassed.
    (b) If comments are received from the NMFS West Coast Regional 
Administrator or NMFS Office of Protected Resources on the draft 
report, a final report shall be submitted to NMFS within 30 days 
thereafter. If no comments are received from NMFS, the draft report 
will be considered to be the final report.
    (c) In the unanticipated event that the construction activities 
clearly cause the take of a marine mammal in a manner prohibited by 
this Authorization (if issued), such as an injury, serious injury, or 
mortality, Bergerson shall immediately cease all operations and 
immediately report the incident to the Chief, Permits and Conservation 
Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast 
Regional Stranding Coordinators. The report must include the following 
information:
    (i) Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the incident;
    (ii) Description of the incident;
    (iii) Status of all sound source use in the 24 hours preceding the 
incident;
    (iv) Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, sea 
state, cloud cover, visibility, and water depth);
    (v) Description of marine mammal observations in the 24 hours 
preceding the incident;
    (vi) Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
    (vii) The fate of the animal(s); and
    (viii) Photographs or video footage of the animal (if equipment is 
available).
    Activities shall not resume until NMFS is able to review the 
circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS shall work with Bergerson to 
determine what is necessary to minimize the likelihood of further 
prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. Bergerson may not resume 
their activities until notified by NMFS via letter, email, or 
telephone.
    (E) In the event that Bergerson discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead PSO determines that the cause of the injury or 
death is unknown and the death is relatively recent (i.e., in less than 
a moderate state of decomposition as described in the next paragraph), 
Bergerson will immediately report the incident to the Chief, Permits 
and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the 
West Coast Regional Stranding Coordinators. The report must include the 
same information identified above. Activities may continue while NMFS 
reviews the circumstances of the incident. NMFS will work with 
Bergerson to determine whether modifications in the activities are 
appropriate.
    (F) In the event that Bergerson discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead PSO determines that the injury or death is not 
associated with or related to the activities authorized in the IHA 
(e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with moderate to advanced 
decomposition, or scavenger damage), Bergerson shall report the 
incident to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of 
Protected Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast Regional Stranding 
Coordinators, within 24 hours of the discovery. Bergerson shall provide 
photographs or video footage (if available) or other documentation of 
the stranded animal sighting to NMFS and the Marine Mammal Stranding 
Network. Bergerson can continue its operations under such a case.
    9. This Authorization may be modified, suspended or withdrawn if 
the holder fails to abide by the conditions prescribed herein or if the 
authorized taking is having more than a negligible impact on the 
species or stock of affected marine mammals, or if there is an 
unmitigable adverse impact on the availability of such species or 
stocks for subsistence uses.
    10. A copy of this Authorization must be in the possession of each 
contractor who performs the construction work at the Front Street 
Transload Facility constructions.

    Dated: August 10, 2015.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-19958 Filed 8-12-15; 8:45 am]
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                                              Nucor Corporation; Steel Dynamics,                      harassment, small numbers of marine                   pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                              Inc.; ArcelorMittal USA, LLC; AK Steel                  mammals for a period of 1 year.                       and reporting of such takings are set
                                              Corp.; and California Steel Industries                  DATES: Comments and information must                  forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                              (collectively, Petitioners) made a timely               be received no later than September 14,               impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an
                                              request to postpone the preliminary                     2015.                                                 impact resulting from the specified
                                              countervailing duty determinations.2                    ADDRESSES: Comments on the                            activity that cannot be reasonably
                                              Therefore, pursuant to the discretion                   application should be addressed to Jolie              expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                              afforded the Department under                           Harrison, Chief, Permits and                          to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                              703(c)(1)(A) of the Act and because the                 Conservation Division, Office of                      through effects on annual rates of
                                              Department does not find any                            Protected Resources, National Marine                  recruitment or survival.’’
                                              compelling reason to deny the request,                  Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West                       Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA
                                              we are fully extending the due date                     Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910. The                 established an expedited process by
                                              until 130 days after the Department’s                   mailbox address for providing email                   which citizens of the U.S. can apply for
                                              initiation for the preliminary                          comments is itp.guan@noaa.gov. NMFS                   a one-year authorization to incidentally
                                              determinations. The deadline for the                    is not responsible for email comments                 take small numbers of marine mammals
                                              completion of the preliminary                           sent to addresses other than the one                  by harassment, provided that there is no
                                              determinations is now November 2,                       provided here. Comments sent via                      potential for serious injury or mortality
                                              2015.3                                                  email, including all attachments, must                to result from the activity. Section
                                                 This notice is issued and published                  not exceed a 25-megabyte file size.                   101(a)(5)(D) establishes a 45-day time
                                              pursuant to section 703(c)(2) of the Act                   Instructions: All comments received                limit for NMFS review of an application
                                              and 19 CFR 351.205(f)(1).                               are a part of the public record and will              followed by a 30-day public notice and
                                                Dated: August 6, 2015.                                generally be posted to http://                        comment period on any proposed
                                              Ronald K. Lorentzen,                                    www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         authorizations for the incidental
                                                                                                      incidental.htm without change. All                    harassment of marine mammals. Within
                                              Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
                                              and Compliance.                                         Personal Identifying Information (for                 45 days of the close of the comment
                                                                                                      example, name, address, etc.)                         period, NMFS must either issue or deny
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–19994 Filed 8–12–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                      voluntarily submitted by the commenter                the authorization.
                                              BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
                                                                                                      may be publicly accessible. Do not                    Summary of Request
                                                                                                      submit Confidential Business
                                                                                                      Information or otherwise sensitive or                    On April 22, 2015, Bergerson
                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                      protected information.                                submitted a request to NMFS requesting
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           A copy of the application may be                   an IHA for the possible harassment of
                                              Administration                                          obtained by writing to the address                    small numbers of Pacific harbor seal
                                                                                                      specified above or visiting the internet              (Phoca vitulina richardii) and California
                                              RIN 0648–XE097                                                                                                sea lion (Zalophus californianus)
                                                                                                      at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                                                                                      permits/incidental.htm. Documents                     incidental to construction associated
                                              Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental                                                                           with the Front Street Marine Transload
                                              to Specified Activities; Front Street                   cited in this notice may also be viewed,
                                                                                                      by appointment, during regular business               Facility in the city of Newport, Oregon,
                                              Transload Facility Construction                                                                               for a period of one year starting
                                                                                                      hours, at the aforementioned address.
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                            November 2015. NMFS determined the
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Shane Guan, Office of Protected                       IHA application was complete on July
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                      29, 2015, and proposes to issue an IHA
                                              Commerce.                                                                                                     that would be valid between November
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                              ACTION: Notice; proposed incidental                                                                           1, 2015, and October 31, 2016. NMFS is
                                              harassment authorization; request for                   Background                                            proposing to authorize the Level B
                                              comments and information.                                  Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the               harassment of Pacific harbor seal and
                                                                                                      MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct                  California sea lion.
                                              SUMMARY: NMFS has received a request
                                                                                                      the Secretary of Commerce to allow,                   Description of the Specified Activity
                                              from the Bergerson Construction, Inc.
                                                                                                      upon request, the incidental, but not
                                              (Bergerson) for an authorization to take                                                                      Overview
                                                                                                      intentional, taking of small numbers of
                                              small numbers of two species of marine
                                                                                                      marine mammals by U.S. citizens who                      The purpose of the proposed Front
                                              mammals, by Level B harassment,
                                                                                                      engage in a specified activity (other than            Street Marine Transload Facility
                                              incidental to proposed construction
                                                                                                      commercial fishing) within a specified                construction is to construct a new
                                              activities for Front Street Transload
                                                                                                      geographical region if certain findings               transload and fish buying facility at the
                                              Facility construction project in
                                                                                                      are made and either regulations are                   current location of the Undersea
                                              Newport, Oregon. Pursuant to the
                                                                                                      issued or, if the taking is limited to                Gardens. The new transload facility
                                              Marine Mammal Protection Act
                                                                                                      harassment, a notice of a proposed                    would provide local fisherman with an
                                              (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments
                                                                                                      authorization is provided to the public               alternative location for selling their fish
                                              on its proposal to issue an authorization
                                                                                                      for review.                                           and shellfish in Newport, Oregon (see
                                              to Bergerson to incidentally take, by                      An authorization for incidental                    Figure 1 of Bergerson’s IHA
                                                2 See Petitioners’ August 3, 2015 letter requesting
                                                                                                      takings shall be granted if NMFS finds                application).
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                                              postponement of the preliminary determination.          that the taking will have a negligible                   The current Undersea Gardens and all
                                                3 The due date actually falls on October 31, 2015,    impact on the species or stock(s), will               associated structures would be removed
                                              which is a Saturday. Therefore, the deadline moves      not have an unmitigable adverse impact                prior to construction of the new facility.
                                              to the next business day, November 2, 2015. See         on the availability of the species or                 The new transload facility would
                                              Notice of Clarification: Application of ‘‘Next
                                              Business Day’’ Rule for Administrative
                                                                                                      stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                  consist of a 132-foot wide by 141-foot
                                              Determination Deadlines Pursuant to the Tariff Act      relevant), and if the permissible                     deep wharf comprised of precast
                                              of 1930, As Amended, 70 FR 24533 (May 10, 2008).        methods of taking and requirements                    concrete panels supported on steel


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                                              piles. Up to 112 24-inch diameter steel                 new transload facility. The Undersea                  9,360 square feet of net new overwater
                                              support piles and 14 18-inch diameter                   Gardens is a floating structure that                  structure.
                                              steel fender piles would be installed.                  houses an underwater aquarium and gift
                                                                                                                                                            Piling Installation
                                              The new wharf would sit level with Bay                  shop. The structure itself would be
                                              Boulevard, approximately 10 feet above                  towed from its current location (via                     The steel support piles and fender
                                              mean sea level (msl), and would support                 tugboat) approximately 10 miles                       piles would be installed using a
                                              a 4,000 square foot cold storage building               upstream to Yaquina Boatyard, where it                vibratory hammer and an impact
                                              and 500 square foot ice machine.                        would then be dismantled. In order to                 hammer (operating from a barge-
                                              Approximately 15,860 square feet of the                 access the Undersea Gardens with a                    mounted crane) to a depth of
                                              new wharf would be suspended over                       tugboat, the existing wooden breakwater               approximately 30 feet within the
                                              water, resulting in approximately 9,160                 that protects the structure would have to             substrate. All new piles would also be
                                              square feet of net new overwater                        be removed. The breakwater is                         treated with a white, light reflective
                                              structure following removal of the                      comprised of vertical wooden boards                   coating. Each new pile would require
                                              existing Undersea Gardens and its                       assembled in a line and supported by                  approximately 15 to 30 minutes of
                                              associated structures (approximately                    steel and wood piles. The boards would                vibratory hammer use for installation. It
                                              6,700 square feet).                                     be removed by hand and the remaining                  is likely that the vibratory hammer
                                                 The proposed project would result in                 support piles (including approximately                would not fully embed the piles to the
                                              a net removal of approximately 2,000                    five H-piles, five 12-inch diameter steel             required depth given the presence of
                                              cubic yards of existing structural                      piles, and five 12-inch diameter wooden               siltstone below the sediment. As such,
                                              components from below the highest                       piles) would be removed with a                        an impact hammer would be used to
                                              measured tide (HMT) of Yaquina Bay.                     vibratory hammer.                                     seat the piles to the required depth. It
                                              Construction is scheduled to begin in                                                                         is anticipated that use of an impact
                                                                                                         Following removal of the breakwater,               hammer would be needed for up to 10
                                              November 2015, with completion of the                   approximately eight 12-inch diameter
                                              wharf expected by September 2016. The                                                                         feet of siltstone penetration. Up to 102
                                                                                                      wooden support piles and a small                      piles would be located below the HMT,
                                              associated cold storage building would                  section of pier, and two 12-inch
                                              be constructed after completion of the                                                                        resulting in approximately 300 square
                                                                                                      diameter spud piles that anchor the                   feet (555 cubic yards) of fill.
                                              wharf. The proposed project would                       storage dock would also be removed.
                                              require approximately 12 weeks of in-                                                                            Based on a review of pile driving logs
                                              water work. Construction crews and                         It is anticipated that piling removal              from previous piling installation
                                                                                                      would require approximately 15                        projects, Bergerson anticipates that any
                                              equipment would access the project site
                                                                                                      minutes of vibratory hammer use per                   piles that cannot be fully embedded
                                              via existing roadways and two floating
                                                                                                      pile. All items removed would be                      with use of a vibratory hammer, may
                                              barges, including a crane barge
                                                                                                      placed in a contained area on a service               require an average of 10 minutes of
                                              (measuring 60 by 100 feet) secured with
                                                                                                      barge and hauled to an upland location                impact hammer use, at an average rate
                                              two spud piles, and a material barge
                                                                                                      for recycling or disposal. Removal of the             of 40 strikes per minute. Given the
                                              (measuring 40 by 100 feet) moored to
                                                                                                      existing piles would require                          amount of time it takes to set the crane
                                              the crane barge. Piles would be installed
                                                                                                      approximately 6 hours of total vibratory              barge, center each pile, and switch
                                              using a vibratory hammer with some use
                                                                                                      hammer use over a period of two to four               between the vibratory hammer and
                                              of an impact hammer to seat the piles
                                                                                                      in-water work days. Removal of the                    impact hammer, it is estimated that the
                                              to their desired depth.
                                                                                                      existing Undersea Gardens and                         average installation rate would be four
                                              Dates and Duration                                      associated structures would result in the             piles per day. This equates to
                                                In-water construction is planned to                   removal of approximately 2,500 cubic                  potentially 40 minutes of impact
                                              take place between November 2015 and                    yards of existing in-water structures                 hammer use (1,600 pile strikes) per day.
                                              October 2016, with in-water pile                        from below the HMT of Yaquina Bay,                    Pile driving would occur intermittently
                                              removal and pile driving activities                     and 6,700 square feet of existing                     over the course of approximately 12
                                              limited between November 1, 2015, and                   overwater structures. No dredging or in-              weeks. The contractor would be
                                              February 15, 2016.                                      water excavation would be required.                   required to implement appropriate
                                                                                                                                                            sound attenuation methods (e.g., a
                                              Specified Geographic Region                             (2) Construction of the New Transload                 confined or unconfined bubble curtain)
                                                                                                      Facility                                              as detailed in the Mitigation Measures
                                                The proposed activities will occur at
                                              the current Undersea Garden located in                  Wharf                                                 below. It is expected that proper use of
                                              Yaquina Bay along Bay Boulevard in                                                                            the bubble curtain would result in 10
                                              Newport, Oregon (see Figure 1 of                          The new transload facility would                    decibel (dB) attenuation (NMFS 2011,
                                              Bergerson’s IHA application).                           consist of a 132-foot wide by 141-foot                ICF Jones & Stokes and Illingworth &
                                                                                                      deep wharf comprised of precast                       Rodkin 2009). It is possible that proper
                                              Detailed Description of Front Street                    concrete panels supported on up to 112                use of a bubble curtain can result in up
                                              Transload Facility Construction                         24-inch diameter steel support piles,                 to 20 dB attenuation depending on site
                                                Details of each activity for the Front                and 14 18-inch diameter steel fender                  specific conditions (ICF Jones & Stokes
                                              Street Transload Facility construction                  piles. The precast panels would be                    and Illingworth & Rodkin 2009).
                                              project are provided below.                             approximately 4 feet wide by 20 feet
                                                                                                      long, requiring seven panels supported                Cold Storage Building
                                              (1) Removal of the Existing Undersea                    on eight rows of piles spaced 10-foot on                The new wharf would sit level with
                                              Gardens
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                                                                                                      center across each row. The bottom of                 Bay Boulevard (approximately 10 feet
                                                 The existing Undersea Gardens and                    each panel would be painted with                      above msl) and would support a 4,000
                                              all associated structures (including a                  white, light reflecting paint to increase             square foot cold storage building and
                                              wooden breakwater, small storage dock,                  natural lighting under the new wharf.                 500 square foot ice machine. The
                                              access ramp, small section of pier, and                 The new wharf would sit level with Bay                proposed building would be used to
                                              approximately 25 pilings) would be                      Boulevard, approximately 10 feet above                cold pack local fish and shellfish for
                                              removed prior to construction of the                    msl, and would result in approximately                distribution. There may be some limited


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                                              fish fillet processing for local                                          no excavation or maintenance dredging                                          Yaquina Bay and local Newport
                                              distribution only. Small forklifts would                                  would be required to construct or                                              marinas. The operation of the new
                                              be used on the wharf for unloading and                                    operate the new facility. Furthermore,                                         transload facility is not expected to
                                              loading of boats and truck trailers.                                      operation of the new transload facility                                        impact on marine mammals in the
                                              Operation of the new transload facility                                   would not increase local boat traffic                                          project vicinity.
                                              would not require pumping of water                                        within the vicinity of the action area.
                                                                                                                                                                                                          A summary of piles to be removed
                                              from Yaquina Bay. All water would be                                      The new facility would service local
                                              provided by local utilities. In addition,                                 fisherman already operating within                                             and installed is provided in Table 1.

                                                                                                    TABLE 1—PROJECT PILES TO BE REMOVED AND INSTALLED
                                                                                                                                                                                               Pile size
                                                                                                        Location                                               Pile type                                                  Hammer used                     Number piles
                                                                                                                                                                                                (inch)

                                              Pile removal ............       Breakwater at Undersea Garden .............                             H pile ......................       ........................   Vibratory       .................               5
                                                                                                                                                      Steel pile .................                            12     Vibratory       .................               5
                                                                                                                                                      Wooden pile ............                                12     Vibratory       .................               5
                                                                              Storage dock at Undersea Garden .........                               Wooden pile ............                                12     Vibratory       .................               8
                                                                                                                                                      Spud pile .................                             12     Vibratory       .................               2

                                                    Total .................    ..................................................................     .................................   ........................    .................................             25

                                              Pile driving ..............     Wharf for the new transload facility .........                          Steel pile .................                           24      Vibratory/impact ......                       112
                                                                                                                                                      Steer fender pile .....                                18      Vibratory/impact ......                        14

                                                    Total .................    ..................................................................     .................................   ........................    .................................            126



                                              Description of Marine Mammals in the                                      in the proposed construction area
                                              Area of the Specified Activity                                            include Pacific harbor seal (Phoca
                                               The marine mammal species under                                          vitulina richardsi) and California sea
                                              NMFS jurisdiction most likely to occur                                    lion (Zalophus californianus).

                                                                              TABLE 2—MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES POTENTIALLY PRESENT IN REGION OF ACTIVITY
                                                                Species                                                ESA Status                                                 MMPA Status                                                Occurrence

                                              Harbor Seal ....................................       Not listed .......................................          Non-depleted ................................             Frequent
                                              California Sea Lion ........................           Not listed .......................................          Non-depleted ................................             Frequent



                                                 General information on the marine                                      acoustics, we may include a discussion                                         that on the affected marine mammal
                                              mammal species found in Oregon                                            of studies that showed animals not                                             populations or stocks.
                                              coastal waters can be found in Caretta                                    reacting at all to sound or exhibiting                                            When considering the influence of
                                              et al. (2014), which is available at the                                  barely measurable avoidance). This                                             various kinds of sound on the marine
                                              following URL: http://                                                    section is intended as a background of                                         environment, it is necessary to
                                              www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/pdf/                                            potential effects and does not consider                                        understand that different kinds of
                                              po2013.pdf. Refer to that document for                                    either the specific manner in which this                                       marine life are sensitive to different
                                              information on these species. A list of                                   activity will be carried out or the                                            frequencies of sound. Based on available
                                              marine mammals in the vicinity of the                                     mitigation that will be implemented,                                           behavioral data, audiograms have been
                                              action and their status are provided in                                   and how either of those will shape the                                         derived using auditory evoked
                                              Table 2. Specific information                                             anticipated impacts from this specific                                         potentials, anatomical modeling, and
                                              concerning these species in the vicinity                                  activity. The ‘‘Estimated Take by                                              other data, Southall et al. (2007)
                                              of the proposed action area is provided                                   Incidental Harassment’’ section later in                                       designate ‘‘functional hearing groups’’
                                              in detail in the Bergerson’s IHA                                          this document will include a                                                   for marine mammals and estimate the
                                              application (Turner and Campbell,                                         quantitative analysis of the number of                                         lower and upper frequencies of
                                              2015).                                                                    individuals that are expected to be taken                                      functional hearing of the groups. The
                                                                                                                        by this activity. The ‘‘Negligible Impact                                      functional groups and the associated
                                              Potential Effects of the Specified
                                                                                                                        Analysis’’ section will include the                                            frequencies are indicated below (though
                                              Activity on Marine Mammals
                                                                                                                        analysis of how this specific activity                                         animals are less sensitive to sounds at
                                                 This section includes a summary and                                    will impact marine mammals and will                                            the outer edge of their functional range
                                              discussion of the ways that the types of                                  consider the content of this section, the                                      and most sensitive to sounds of
                                              stressors associated with the specified                                   ‘‘Estimated Take by Incidental                                                 frequencies within a smaller range
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                                              activity (e.g., pile removal and pile                                     Harassment’’ section, the ‘‘Proposed                                           somewhere in the middle of their
                                              driving) have been observed to impact                                     Mitigation’’ section, and the                                                  functional hearing range):
                                              marine mammals. This discussion may                                       ‘‘Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal                                            • Low frequency cetaceans (13
                                              also include reactions that we consider                                   Habitat’’ section to draw conclusions                                          species of mysticetes): Functional
                                              to rise to the level of a take and those                                  regarding the likely impacts of this                                           hearing is estimated to occur between
                                              that we do not consider to rise to the                                    activity on the reproductive success or                                        approximately 7 Hz and 25 kHz
                                              level of a take (for example, with                                        survivorship of individuals and from                                           (however, a study by Au et al., (2006)


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                                              of humpback whale songs indicate that                   the single watergun impulse (estimated                al. 1995), such as: Changing durations of
                                              the range may extend to at least 24 kHz);               at 188 dB re 1 mPa2-s) in the                         surfacing and dives, number of blows
                                                 • Mid-frequency cetaceans (32                        aforementioned experiment (Finneran et                per surfacing, or moving direction and/
                                              species of dolphins, six species of larger              al. 2002).                                            or speed; reduced/increased vocal
                                              toothed whales, and 19 species of                          Chronic exposure to excessive, though              activities; changing/cessation of certain
                                              beaked and bottlenose whales):                          not high-intensity, noise could cause                 behavioral activities, such as socializing
                                              Functional hearing is estimated to occur                masking at particular frequencies for                 or feeding; visible startle response or
                                              between approximately 150 Hz and 160                    marine mammals that utilize sound for                 aggressive behavior, such as tail/fluke
                                              kHz;                                                    vital biological functions (Clark et al.              slapping or jaw clapping; avoidance of
                                                 • High frequency cetaceans (eight                    2009). Masking is the obscuring of                    areas where noise sources are located;
                                              species of true porpoises, six species of               sounds of interest by other sounds, often             and/or flight responses (e.g., pinnipeds
                                              river dolphins, Kogia, the franciscana,                 at similar frequencies. Masking                       flushing into water from haulouts or
                                              and four species of cephalorhynchids):                  generally occurs when sounds in the                   rookeries). The onset of behavioral
                                              Functional hearing is estimated to occur                environment are louder than, and of a                 disturbance from anthropogenic noise
                                              between approximately 200 Hz and 180                    similar frequency as, auditory signals an             depends on both external factors
                                              kHz; and                                                animal is trying to receive. Masking can              (characteristics of noise sources and
                                                 • Pinnipeds in Water: Functional                     interfere with detection of acoustic                  their paths) and the receiving animals
                                              hearing is estimated to occur between                   signals, such as communication calls,                 (hearing, motivation, experience,
                                              approximately 75 Hz and 75 kHz, with                    echolocation sounds, and                              demography), and is therefore difficult
                                              the greatest sensitivity between                        environmental sounds important to                     to predict (Southall et al. 2007).The
                                              approximately 700 Hz and 20 kHz.                        marine mammals. Therefore, under                      activities of workers in the project area
                                                 As mentioned previously in this                      certain circumstances, marine mammals                 may also cause behavioral reactions by
                                              document, two marine mammal species                     whose acoustical sensors or                           marine mammals, such as pinnipeds
                                              (both are pinniped species) are likely to               environment are being severely masked                 flushing from the jetty or pier or moving
                                              occur in the proposed seismic survey                    could also be impaired.                               farther from the disturbance to forage.
                                              area.                                                      Masking occurs at the frequency band               However, observations of the area show
                                                 Marine mammals exposed to high-                      which the animals utilize. Since noise                that it is unlikely that more than 10 to
                                              intensity sound repeatedly or for                       generated from in-water vibratory pile                20 individuals of pinnipeds would be
                                              prolonged periods can experience                        removal and driving is mostly                         present in the project vicinity at any one
                                              hearing threshold shift (TS), which is                  concentrated at low frequency ranges, it              time. Therefore, even if pinnipeds were
                                              the loss of hearing sensitivity at certain              may have little effect on high-frequency              flushed from the haul-out, a stampede is
                                              frequency ranges (Kastak et al. 1999;                   echolocation sounds by odontocetes                    very unlikely, due to the relatively low
                                              Schlundt et al. 2000; Finneran et al.                   (toothed whales), which may hunt                      number of animals onsite. In addition,
                                              2002; 2005). TS can be permanent                        California sea lion and harbor seal.                  proposed mitigation and monitoring
                                              (PTS), in which case the loss of hearing                However, the lower frequency man-                     measures would minimize the startle
                                              sensitivity is unrecoverable, or                        made noises are more likely to affect the             behavior of pinnipeds and prevent the
                                              temporary (TTS), in which case the                      detection of communication calls and                  animals from flushing into the water.
                                              animal’s hearing threshold will recover                 other potentially important natural                      The biological significance of many of
                                              over time (Southall et al. 2007). Since                 sounds, such as surf and prey noise. The              these behavioral disturbances is difficult
                                              marine mammals depend on acoustic                       noises may also affect communication                  to predict, especially if the detected
                                              cues for vital biological functions, such               signals when those signals occur near                 disturbances appear minor. However,
                                              as orientation, communication, finding                  the noise band, and thus reduce the                   the consequences of behavioral
                                              prey, and avoiding predators, hearing                   communication space of animals (e.g.,                 modification could be expected to be
                                              impairment could result in the reduced                  Clark et al. 2009) and cause increased                biologically significant if the change
                                              ability of marine mammals to detect or                  stress levels (e.g., Foote et al. 2004; Holt          affects growth, survival, or
                                              interpret important sounds. Repeated                    et al. 2009).                                         reproduction. Some of these types of
                                              noise exposure that causes TTS could                       Unlike TS, masking can potentially                 significant behavioral modifications
                                              lead to PTS.                                            impact the species at community,                      include: Drastic change in diving/
                                                 Experiments on a bottlenose dolphin                  population, or even ecosystem levels, as              surfacing patterns (such as those
                                              (Tursiops truncates) and beluga whale                   well as individual levels. Masking                    thought to be causing beaked whale
                                              (Delphinapterus leucas) showed that                     affects both senders and receivers of the             strandings due to exposure to military
                                              exposure to a single watergun impulse                   signals and could have long-term                      mid-frequency tactical sonar); habitat
                                              at a received level of 207 kPa (or 30 psi)              chronic effects on marine mammal                      abandonment due to loss of desirable
                                              peak-to-peak (p-p), which is equivalent                 species and populations. Recent science               acoustic environment; and cessation of
                                              to 228 dB (p-p) re 1 mPa, resulted in a                 suggests that low frequency ambient                   feeding or social interaction.
                                              7 and 6 dB TTS in the beluga whale at                   sound levels in the world’s oceans have
                                              0.4 and 30 kHz, respectively.                           increased by as much as 20 dB (more                   Potential Effects on Marine Mammal
                                              Thresholds returned to within 2 dB of                   than 3 times, in terms of SPL) from pre-              Habitat
                                              the pre-exposure level within 4 minutes                 industrial periods, and most of these                   The primary potential impacts to
                                              of the exposure (Finneran et al. 2002).                 increases are from distant shipping                   marine mammal habitat are associated
                                              No TTS was observed in the bottlenose                   (Hildebrand 2009). All anthropogenic                  with elevated sound levels produced by
                                              dolphin. Although the source level of                   noise sources, such as those from vessel              vibratory pile removal and pile driving
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                                              one hammer strike for pile driving is                   traffic and pile removal and driving,                 in the area. However, other potential
                                              expected to be much lower than the                      contribute to the elevated ambient noise              impacts to the surrounding habitat from
                                              single watergun impulse cited here,                     levels, thus intensifying masking.                    physical disturbance are also possible.
                                              animals being exposed for a prolonged                      Finally, in addition to TS and
                                              period to repeated hammer strikes could                 masking, exposure of marine mammals                   Potential Impacts on Prey Species
                                              receive more noise exposure in terms of                 to certain sounds could lead to                         With regard to fish as a prey source
                                              sound exposure level (SEL) than from                    behavioral disturbance (Richardson et                 for cetaceans and pinnipeds, fish are


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                                              known to hear and react to sounds and                             of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the                                      encompass areas where received
                                              to use sound to communicate (Tavolga                              permissible methods of taking pursuant                                    underwater SPLs are higher than 160 dB
                                              et al. 1981) and possibly avoid predators                         to such activity, and other means of                                      (rms) and 120 dB (rms) re 1 mPa for
                                              (Wilson and Dill 2002). Experiments                               effecting the least practicable adverse                                   impulse noise sources (impact pile
                                              have shown that fish can sense both the                           impact on such species or stock and its                                   driving) and non-impulses noise sources
                                              strength and direction of sound                                   habitat, paying particular attention to                                   (vibratory pile driving and mechanic
                                              (Hawkins 1981). Primary factors                                   rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                                   dismantling), respectively.
                                              determining whether a fish can sense a                            similar significance, and on the
                                              sound signal, and potentially react to it,                        availability of such species or stock for                                    Based on measurements conducted in
                                              are the frequency of the signal and the                           taking for certain subsistence uses.                                      nearby in similar water depth and
                                              strength of the signal in relation to the                            For Bergerson’s proposed Front Street                                  sediment type in the Yaquina Bay for
                                              natural background noise level.                                   Transload Facility construction project,                                  the NOAA Marine Operation Center P
                                                 The level of sound at which a fish                             Bergerson worked with NMFS and                                            Test Pile Program (Miner, 2010), average
                                              will react or alter its behavior is usually                       proposed the following mitigation                                         vibratory hammer sound pressure level
                                              well above the detection level. Fish                              measures to minimize the potential                                        for 24-inch steel pile at 10 meters from
                                              have been found to react to sounds                                impacts to marine mammals in the                                          the pile is 157 dB re 1 mPa (Minor 2010;
                                              when the sound level increased to about                           project vicinity. The primary purposes                                    ICF Jones & Stokes and Illingworth &and
                                              20 dB above the detection level of 120                            of these mitigation measures are to                                       Rodkin 2009). Based on practical
                                              dB (Ona 1988); however, the response                              minimize sound levels from the                                            spreading model with a transmission
                                              threshold can depend on the time of                               activities, to monitor marine mammals                                     loss constant of 15, the distance at
                                              year and the fish’s physiological                                 within designated zones of influence                                      which the sound pressure levels fall
                                              condition (Engas et al. 1993). In general,                        (ZOI) corresponding to NMFS’ current                                      below the 120 dB (rms) re 1 mPa is
                                              fish react more strongly to pulses of                             Level B harassment thresholds and, if                                     approximately 1.8 miles from the pile
                                              sound rather than non-pulse signals                               marine mammals are detected within or
                                                                                                                                                                                          (Miner, 2010).
                                              (such as noise from pile driving)                                 approaching the exclusion zone, to
                                              (Blaxter et al. 1981), and a quicker alarm                        initiate immediate shutdown or power                                         Modeling of exclusion zone and ZOIs
                                              response is elicited when the sound                               down of the impact piling hammer,                                         for impact pile driving source level are
                                              signal intensity rises rapidly compared                           making it very unlikely potential injury                                  based on measurements conducted at
                                              to sound rising more slowly to the same                           or TTS to marine mammals would occur                                      the nearby Tongue Point Facility in
                                              level.                                                            and ensuring that Level B behavioral                                      Astoria, Oregon, for installation of 24-in
                                                 During the coastal construction only a                         harassment of marine mammals would                                        steel pile with an impact hammer
                                              small fraction of the available habitat                           be reduced to the lowest level                                            (Illingworth and Rodkin, 2009). The
                                              would be ensonified at any given time.                            practicable.                                                              result shows that the SPL at 10 m from
                                              Disturbance to fish species would be                                                                                                        the pile is 182 dB (rms) re 1 mPa.
                                              short-term and fish would return to                               Time Restriction
                                                                                                                                                                                          Nevertheless, a conservative 190 dB
                                              their pre-disturbance behavior once the                             Work would occur only during
                                                                                                                                                                                          (rms) re 1 mPa value at 10 m and a
                                              pile driving activity ceases. Thus, the                           daylight hours, when visual monitoring
                                                                                                                                                                                          practical spreading with a transmission
                                              proposed construction would have                                  of marine mammals can be conducted.
                                                                                                                In addition, all in-water construction                                    loss constant of 15 are used to establish
                                              little, if any, impact on the abilities of
                                                                                                                will be limited to the period between                                     the exclusion zone and ZOI. The result
                                              marine mammals to feed in the area
                                              where construction work is planned.                               November 1, 2015, and February 15,                                        shows that the distance at which the
                                                 Finally, the time of the proposed                              2016.                                                                     SPLs fall below the 160 dB (rms) re 1
                                              construction activity would avoid the                                                                                                       mPa behavioral threshold for impact
                                                                                                                Air Bubble Curtain                                                        hammering is approximately 0.62 miles.
                                              spawning season of the ESA-listed
                                              salmonid species.                                                   Bergerson would be required to install                                  With a bubble curtain and an estimated
                                                                                                                an air bubble curtain system around the                                   10 dB reduction in sound levels, the
                                              Passage Obstructions                                              pile during pile installation using an                                    distance at which the sound pressure
                                                Pile removal and driving operations at                          impact hammer.                                                            levels fall below the 160 dB RMS
                                              the Front Street Transload Facility will                                                                                                    behavioral threshold for impact
                                                                                                                Establishment of Exclusion Zone and
                                              not obstruct movements of marine                                                                                                            hammering is approximately 707 feet.
                                                                                                                Level B Harassment Zones of Influence
                                              mammals. The operations at the                                                                                                              The exclusion zone with the air bubble
                                              construction will occur next to the                                 Before the commencement of in-water
                                                                                                                                                                                          curtain system would be 7 feet from the
                                              shoreline, leaving the majority of the                            pile driving activities, Bergerson shall
                                                                                                                establish Level A exclusion zones and                                     pile.
                                              Yaquina Bay for marine mammals to
                                              pass.                                                             Level B zones of influence (ZOIs). The                                       The exclusion zone for Level A
                                                                                                                received underwater sound pressure                                        harassment and ZOIs for Level B
                                              Proposed Mitigation Measures                                      levels (SPLs) within the exclusion zone                                   harassment are presented in Table 3
                                                In order to issue an incidental take                            would be 190 dB (rms) re 1 mPa and                                        below.
                                              authorization under section 101(a)(5)(D)                          above. The Level B ZOIs would

                                                TABLE 3—MODELED LEVEL A AND LEVEL B HARASSMENT ZONES FOR VIBRATORY AND IMPACT PILE DRIVING ACTIVITIES
                                                       Pile driving methods                            Distance to 190 dB (m)                                 Distance to 160 dB (m)                             Distance to 120 dB (m)
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                                              Vibratory pile driving/removal ........          NA .................................................   NA .................................................   2,900
                                              Impact pile driving ..........................   10/2.1 (with air bubble system) ....                   1,000/215 (with air bubble sys-                        NA
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                                              Soft Start                                              accomplishment of one or more of the                  indicate that requests for ITAs must
                                                 A ‘‘soft-start’’ technique is intended to            general goals listed below:                           include the suggested means of
                                                                                                         (1) Avoidance or minimization of                   accomplishing the necessary monitoring
                                              allow marine mammals to vacate the
                                                                                                      injury or death of marine mammals                     and reporting that will result in
                                              area before the pile driver reaches full
                                                                                                      wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may              increased knowledge of the species and
                                              power. Whenever there has been
                                                                                                      contribute to this goal).                             of the level of taking or impacts on
                                              downtime of 30 minutes or more                             (2) A reduction in the numbers of
                                              without pile driving, the contractor will                                                                     populations of marine mammals that are
                                                                                                      marine mammals (total number or                       expected to be present in the proposed
                                              initiate the driving with ramp-up                       number at biologically important time
                                              procedures described below.                                                                                   action area. Bergerson submitted a
                                                                                                      or location) exposed to received levels               marine mammal monitoring plan as part
                                                 For impact pile driving, the contractor              of pile driving and pile removal or other
                                              would provide an initial set of strikes                                                                       of the IHA application. It can be found
                                                                                                      activities expected to result in the take             at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                              from the impact hammer at reduced                       of marine mammals (this goal may
                                              energy, followed by a 30-second waiting                                                                       permits/incidental.htm. The plan may
                                                                                                      contribute to 1, above, or to reducing                be modified or supplemented based on
                                              period, then two subsequent sets. (The                  harassment takes only).
                                              reduced energy of an individual                                                                               comments or new information received
                                                                                                         (3) A reduction in the number of                   from the public during the public
                                              hammer cannot be quantified because of                  times (total number or number at
                                              variations between individual drivers.                                                                        comment period.
                                                                                                      biologically important time or location)                 Monitoring measures prescribed by
                                              Also, the number of strikes will vary at                individuals would be exposed to                       NMFS should accomplish one or more
                                              reduced energy because raising the                      received levels of pile driving and pile              of the following general goals:
                                              hammer at less than full power and then                 removal, or other activities expected to                 (1) An increase in the probability of
                                              releasing it results in the hammer                      result in the take of marine mammals                  detecting marine mammals, both within
                                              ‘‘bouncing’’ as it strikes the pile                     (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or             the mitigation zone (thus allowing for
                                              resulting in multiple ‘‘strikes’’).                     to reducing harassment takes only).                   more effective implementation of the
                                                 For vibratory pile driving, the                         (4) A reduction in the intensity of                mitigation) and in general to generate
                                              contractor will initiate noise from                     exposures (either total number or                     more data to contribute to the analyses
                                              vibratory hammers for 15 seconds at                     number at biologically important time                 mentioned below;
                                              reduced energy followed by a 30-second                  or location) to received levels of pile                  (2) An increase in our understanding
                                              waiting period. The procedure shall be                  driving, or other activities expected to              of how many marine mammals are
                                              repeated two additional times.                          result in the take of marine mammals                  likely to be exposed to levels of pile
                                              Shutdown Measures                                       (this goal may contribute to a, above, or             driving that we associate with specific
                                                                                                      to reducing the severity of harassment                adverse effects, such as behavioral
                                                Bergerson shall implement shutdown                    takes only).                                          harassment, TTS, or PTS;
                                              measures if a marine mammal is sighted                     (5) Avoidance or minimization of                      (3) An increase in our understanding
                                              approaching the Level A exclusion                       adverse effects to marine mammal                      of how marine mammals respond to
                                              zone. In-water construction activities                  habitat, paying special attention to the              stimuli expected to result in take and
                                              shall be suspended until the marine                     food base, activities that block or limit             how anticipated adverse effects on
                                              mammal is sighted moving away from                      passage to or from biologically                       individuals (in different ways and to
                                              the exclusion zone, or if the animal is                 important areas, permanent destruction                varying degrees) may impact the
                                              not sighted for 30 minutes after the                    of habitat, or temporary destruction/                 population, species, or stock
                                              shutdown.                                               disturbance of habitat during a                       (specifically through effects on annual
                                              Mitigation Conclusions                                  biologically important time.                          rates of recruitment or survival) through
                                                                                                         (6) For monitoring directly related to             any of the following methods:
                                                NMFS has carefully evaluated the                      mitigation—an increase in the                            • Behavioral observations in the
                                              applicant’s proposed mitigation                         probability of detecting marine                       presence of stimuli compared to
                                              measures and considered a range of                      mammals, thus allowing for more                       observations in the absence of stimuli
                                              other measures in the context of                        effective implementation of the                       (need to be able to accurately predict
                                              ensuring that NMFS prescribes the                       mitigation.                                           received level, distance from source,
                                              means of effecting the least practicable                   Based on our evaluation of the                     and other pertinent information);
                                              impact on the affected marine mammal                    applicant’s proposed measures, as well                   • Physiological measurements in the
                                              species and stocks and their habitat. Our               as other measures considered by NMFS,                 presence of stimuli compared to
                                              evaluation of potential measures                        NMFS has preliminarily determined                     observations in the absence of stimuli
                                              included consideration of the following                 that the proposed mitigation measures                 (need to be able to accurately predict
                                              factors in relation to one another:                     provide the means of effecting the least              received level, distance from source,
                                                • The manner in which, and the                        practicable impact on marine mammals                  and other pertinent information);
                                              degree to which, the successful                         species or stocks and their habitat,                     • Distribution and/or abundance
                                              implementation of the measure is                        paying particular attention to rookeries,             comparisons in times or areas with
                                              expected to minimize adverse impacts                    mating grounds, and areas of similar                  concentrated stimuli versus times or
                                              to marine mammals                                       significance.                                         areas without stimuli;
                                                • The proven or likely efficacy of the                                                                         (4) An increased knowledge of the
                                              specific measure to minimize adverse                    Proposed Monitoring and Reporting
                                                                                                                                                            affected species; and
                                              impacts as planned                                         In order to issue an incidental take                  (5) An increase in our understanding
                                                • The practicability of the measure
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                                                                                                      authorization (ITA) for an activity,                  of the effectiveness of certain mitigation
                                              for applicant implementation.                           section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA states               and monitoring measures.
                                                Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed                  that NMFS must set forth,
                                              by NMFS should be able to accomplish,                   ‘‘requirements pertaining to the                      Proposed Monitoring Measures
                                              have a reasonable likelihood of                         monitoring and reporting of such                        During pile removal and installation,
                                              accomplishing (based on current                         taking.’’ The MMPA implementing                       two land-based protected species
                                              science), or contribute to the                          regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)                 observers (PSOs) would monitor the


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                                              area from the best observation points                     90 days after completion of the                       Estimated Take by Incidental
                                              available. If weather conditions prevent                  construction work or the expiration of                Harassment
                                              adequate land-based observations of the                   the IHA (if issued), whichever comes
                                              entire ensonified zones, boat-based                       earlier. This report would detail the                   Except with respect to certain
                                              monitoring would be implemented.                          monitoring protocol, summarize the                    activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                 The PSOs would observe and collect                                                                           defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of
                                                                                                        data recorded during monitoring, and
                                              data on marine mammals in and around                                                                            pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                                                                        estimate the number of marine
                                              the project area for 30 minutes before,                                                                         has the potential to injure a marine
                                                                                                        mammals that may have been harassed.
                                              during, and for 30 minutes after all pile                                                                       mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                                                                        NMFS would have an opportunity to
                                              removal and pile installation work. If a                                                                        wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has
                                                                                                        provide comments on the report, and if
                                              PSO observes a marine mammal within                                                                             the potential to disturb a marine
                                                                                                        NMFS has comments, Bergerson would                    mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                              or approaching the exclusion zone, the
                                                                                                        address the comments and submit a                     wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                              PSO would notify the work crew to
                                                                                                        final report to NMFS within 30 days.                  patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                              initiate shutdown measures.
                                                 Monitoring of marine mammals                              In addition, NMFS would require                    migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                              around the construction site shall be                     Bergerson to notify NMFS’ Office of                   feeding, or sheltering [Level B
                                              conducted using high-quality binoculars                   Protected Resources and NMFS’                         harassment].
                                              (e.g., Zeiss, 10 × 42 power).                             Stranding Network within 48 hours of                    As discussed above, in-water pile
                                                 Data collection during marine                          sighting an injured or dead marine                    removal and pile driving (vibratory and
                                              mammal monitoring would consist of a                      mammal in the vicinity of the                         impact) generate loud noises that could
                                              count of all marine mammals by                            construction site. Bergerson shall                    potentially harass marine mammals in
                                              species, a description of behavior (if                    provide NMFS with the species or                      the vicinity of Bergerson’s proposed
                                              possible), location, direction of                         description of the animal(s), the                     Front Street Transload Facility
                                              movement, type of construction that is                    condition of the animal(s) (including                 construction project.
                                              occurring, time that pile replacement                     carcass condition, if the animal is dead),
                                              work begins and ends, any acoustic or                                                                             As mentioned earlier in this
                                                                                                        location, time of first discovery,
                                              visual disturbance, and time of the                                                                             document, currently NMFS uses 120 dB
                                                                                                        observed behaviors (if alive), and photo              re 1 mPa and 160 dB re 1 mPa at the
                                              observation. Environmental conditions                     or video (if available).
                                              such as weather, visibility, temperature,                                                                       received levels for the onset of Level B
                                              tide level, current, and sea state would                     In the event that Bergerson finds an               harassment from non-impulse (vibratory
                                              also be recorded.                                         injured or dead marine mammal that is                 pile driving and removal) and impulse
                                                                                                        not in the vicinity of the construction               sources (impact pile driving)
                                              Proposed Reporting Measures                               area, Bergerson would report the same                 underwater, respectively. Table 4
                                                Bergerson would be required to                          information as listed above to NMFS as                summarizes the current NMFS marine
                                              submit a final monitoring report within                   soon as operationally feasible.                       mammal take criteria.

                                                                TABLE 4—CURRENT ACOUSTIC EXPOSURE CRITERIA FOR NON-EXPLOSIVE SOUND UNDERWATER
                                                               Criterion                                      Criterion definition                                              Threshold

                                              Level A Harassment (Injury) ...........       Permanent Threshold Shift (PTS) (Any level above             180 dB re 1 μPa (cetaceans) 190 dB re 1 μPa
                                                                                              that which is known to cause TTS).                           (pinnipeds) root mean square (rms).
                                              Level B Harassment ........................   Behavioral Disruption (for impulse noises) ...............   160 dB re 1 μPa (rms).
                                              Level B Harassment ........................   Behavioral Disruption (for non-impulse noise) ..........     120 dB re 1 μPa (rms).



                                                As explained above, exclusion and                       driving. Expected marine mammal                         The calculation for marine mammal
                                              ZOIs will be established that encompass                   presence is determined by past                        exposures is estimated by:
                                              the areas where received underwater                       observations and general abundance                      Exposure estimate = N (number of
                                              sound pressure levels (SPLs) exceed the                   near the Front Street Transload Facility              animals in the area) * 30 days of pile
                                              applicable thresholds for Level A and                     during the construction window.                       removal/driving activity
                                              Level B harassments. In the case of                       Ideally, potential take is estimated by
                                              Bergerson’s proposed Front Street                                                                                 Estimates include Level B acoustical
                                                                                                        multiplying the area of the ZOI by the
                                              Transload Facility construction project,                                                                        harassment during pile removal and
                                                                                                        local animal density. This provides an
                                              the Level B harassment ZOIs for impact                                                                          driving. All estimates are conservative,
                                                                                                        estimate of the number of animals that
                                              and vibratory pile driving are at 215 m                                                                         as pile removal/driving would not be
                                                                                                        might occupy the ZOI at any given
                                              and 2,900 m from the source,                                                                                    continuous during the work day. Using
                                                                                                        moment. However, there are no density
                                              respectively. The Level A harassment                                                                            this approach, a summary of estimated
                                              exclusion from impact pile driving is                     estimates for any Puget Sound
                                                                                                                                                              takes of marine mammals incidental to
                                              2.1 m from the source.                                    population of marine mammal. As a
                                                                                                                                                              Bergerson’s Front Street Transload
                                                Incidental take is calculated for each                  result, the take requests were estimated
                                                                                                                                                              Facility construction work are provided
                                              species by estimating the likelihood of                   using local marine mammal data sets,
                                                                                                                                                              in Table 5.
                                              a marine mammal being present within                      and information from state and federal
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                                                 TABLE 5—ESTIMATED NUMBERS OF MARINE MAMMALS THAT MAY BE EXPOSED BY LEVEL B HARASSMENT FROM PILE
                                                                                    AND PILE DRIVING ACTIVITIES

                                                                                                                                                                              Estimated
                                                                                                     Species                                                                marine mammal          Abundance         Percentage
                                                                                                                                                                                 takes

                                              Pacific harbor seal .....................................................................................................                  750               16,165              4.64
                                              California sea lion ......................................................................................................               1,100              296,750              3.71



                                              Analysis and Preliminary                                                 be no Level A take of marine mammals.                            expected to affect only a small number
                                              Determinations                                                           For vibratory pile removal and pile                              of marine mammals on an infrequent
                                                                                                                       driving, noise levels are not expected to                        and limited basis.
                                              Negligible Impact                                                                                                                            The project also is not expected to
                                                                                                                       reach the level that may cause TTS,
                                                 Negligible impact is ‘‘an impact                                      injury (including PTS), or mortality to                          have significant adverse effects on
                                              resulting from the specified activity that                               marine mammals.                                                  affected marine mammals’ habitat, as
                                              cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                                    Additionally, the sum of noise from                           analyzed in detail in the ‘‘Anticipated
                                              not reasonably likely to, adversely affect                               Bergerson’s proposed Front Street                                Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat’’
                                              the species or stock through effects on                                  Transload Facility construction                                  section. The project activities would not
                                              annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                                activities is confined to a limited area by                      modify existing marine mammal habitat.
                                              (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                                    surrounding landmasses; therefore, the                           The activities may cause some fish to
                                              finding is based on the lack of likely                                   noise generated is not expected to                               leave the area of disturbance, thus
                                              adverse effects on annual rates of                                       contribute to increased ocean ambient                            temporarily impacting marine
                                              recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                               noise. In addition, due to shallow water                         mammals’ foraging opportunities in a
                                              level effects). An estimate of the number                                depths in the project area, underwater                           limited portion of the foraging range;
                                              of Level B harassment takes, alone, is                                   sound propagation of low-frequency                               but, because of the short duration of the
                                              not enough information on which to                                       sound (which is the major noise source                           activities and the relatively small area of
                                              base an impact determination. In                                         from pile driving) is expected to be                             the habitat that may be affected, the
                                              addition to considering estimates of the                                 poor.                                                            impacts to marine mammal habitat are
                                              number of marine mammals that might                                         In addition, Bergerson’s proposed                             not expected to cause significant or
                                              be ‘‘taken’’ through behavioral                                          activities are localized and of short                            long-term negative consequences.
                                              harassment, NMFS must consider other                                     duration. The entire project area is                                Based on the analysis contained
                                              factors, such as the likely nature of any                                limited to Bergerson’s Front Street                              herein of the likely effects of the
                                              responses (their intensity, duration,                                    Transload Facility construction work.                            specified activity on marine mammals
                                              etc.), the context of any responses                                      The entire project would involve the                             and their habitat, and taking into
                                              (critical reproductive time or location,                                 removal of 25 existing piles and                                 consideration the implementation of the
                                              migration, etc.), as well as the number                                  installation of 126 piles. The duration                          proposed monitoring and mitigation
                                              and nature of estimated Level A                                          for pile removal and pile driving would                          measures, NMFS preliminarily finds
                                              harassment takes, the number of                                          be 30 days. These low-intensity,                                 that the total marine mammal take from
                                              estimated mortalities, and effects on                                    localized, and short-term noise                                  Bergerson’s Front Street Transload
                                              habitat.                                                                 exposures may cause brief startle                                Facility construction project will have a
                                                 To avoid repetition, this introductory                                reactions or short-term behavioral                               negligible impact on the affected marine
                                              discussion of our analyses applies to all                                modification by the animals. These                               mammal species or stocks.
                                              the species listed in Table 5, given that                                reactions and behavioral changes are
                                              the anticipated effects of Bergerson’s                                   expected to subside quickly when the                             Small Number
                                              Front Street Transload Facility                                          exposures cease. Moreover, the                                      Based on analyses provided above, it
                                              construction on marine mammals are                                       proposed mitigation and monitoring                               is estimated that approximately 750
                                              expected to be relatively similar in                                     measures are expected to reduce                                  harbor seals and 1,100 California sea
                                              nature. There is no information about                                    potential exposures and behavioral                               lions could be exposed to received noise
                                              the nature or severity of the impacts, or                                modifications even further.                                      levels that could cause Level B
                                              the size, status, or structure of any                                    Additionally, no important feeding and/                          behavioral harassment from the
                                              species or stock that would lead to a                                    or reproductive areas for marine                                 proposed construction work at the Front
                                              different analysis for this activity, else                               mammals are known to be near the                                 Street Transload Facility in Newport,
                                              species-specific factors would be                                        proposed action area. Therefore, the                             Oregon. These numbers represent
                                              identified and analyzed.                                                 take resulting from the proposed Front                           approximately 4.6% and 3.7% of the
                                                 Bergerson’s proposed Front Street                                     Street Transload Facility construction                           populations of harbor seal and
                                              Transload Facility construction project                                  work is not reasonably expected to, and                          California sea lion, respectively, that
                                              would involve vibratory pile removal                                     is not reasonably likely to, adversely                           could be affected by Level B behavioral
                                              and vibratory and impact pile driving                                    affect the marine mammal species or                              harassment, respectively (see Table 5
                                              activities. Elevated underwater noises                                   stocks through effects on annual rates of                        above), which are small percentages
                                              are expected to be generated as a result                                 recruitment or survival.                                         relative to the total populations of the
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                                              of these activities. The exclusion zone                                     The proposed project area is not a                            affected species or stocks.
                                              for Level A harassment is extremely                                      prime habitat for marine mammals, nor                               Based on the analysis contained
                                              small (2.1 m from the source) with the                                   is it considered an area frequented by                           herein of the likely effects of the
                                              use of air bubble curtain system, and                                    marine mammals. Therefore, behavioral                            specified activity on marine mammals
                                              with the implementation of the                                           disturbances that could result from                              and their habitat, and taking into
                                              proposed monitoring and mitigation                                       anthropogenic noise associated with                              consideration the implementation of the
                                              measures described above, there would                                    Bergerson’s construction activities are                          mitigation and monitoring measures,


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                                              which are expected to reduce the                           (c) The taking of any marine mammal                1 mPa for impact pile driving. The
                                              number of marine mammals potentially                    in a manner prohibited under this                     modeled isopleths for vibratory pile
                                              affected by the proposed action, NMFS                   Authorization must be reported within                 driving and pile removal ZOI is 2,900 m
                                              preliminarily finds that small numbers                  24 hours of the taking to the West Coast              from the source, and the modeled
                                              of marine mammals will be taken                         Administrator (206–526–6150), National                isopleths for impact pile driving ZOI is
                                              relative to the populations of the                      Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and                   215 m from the source.
                                              affected species or stocks.                             the Chief of the Permits and                             (e) Monitoring of marine mammals
                                                                                                      Conservation Division, Office of                      shall take place starting 30 minutes
                                              Impact on Availability of Affected                                                                            before pile driving begins until 30
                                                                                                      Protected Resources, NMFS, at (301)
                                              Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses                                                                       minutes after pile driving ends.
                                                                                                      427–8401, or her designee (301–427–
                                                There are no subsistence uses of                      8401).                                                   (f) Soft Start
                                              marine mammals in the proposed                             4. The holder of this Authorization                   (i) When there has been downtime of
                                              project area; and, thus, no subsistence                 must notify the Chief of the Permits and              30 minutes or more without pile
                                              uses impacted by this action. Therefore,                Conservation Division, Office of                      driving, the contractor will initiate the
                                              NMFS has determined that the total                      Protected Resources, at least 48 hours                driving with ramp-up procedures
                                              taking of affected species or stocks                    prior to the start of activities identified           described below.
                                              would not have an unmitigable adverse                   in 3(b) (unless constrained by the date                  (ii) For impact pile driving, the
                                              impact on the availability of such                      of issuance of this Authorization in                  contractor would provide an initial set
                                              species or stocks for taking for                        which case notification shall be made as              of strikes from the impact hammer at
                                              subsistence purposes.                                   soon as possible).                                    reduced energy, followed by a 30-
                                                                                                         5. Prohibitions                                    second waiting period, then two
                                              Endangered Species Act (ESA)                               (a) The taking, by incidental                      subsequent sets.
                                                NMFS has determined that issuance                     harassment only, is limited to the                       (iii) For vibratory pile driving, the
                                              of the IHA will have no effect on listed                species listed under condition 3(a)                   contractor will initiate noise from
                                              marine mammals, as none are known to                    above and by the numbers listed in                    vibratory hammers for 15 seconds at
                                              occur in the action area.                               Table 5. The taking by Level A                        reduced energy followed by a 30-second
                                                                                                      harassment, injury or death of these                  waiting period. The procedure shall be
                                              National Environmental Policy Act                                                                             repeated two additional times.
                                              (NEPA)                                                  species or the taking by harassment,
                                                                                                                                                               (g) Shutdown Measures
                                                                                                      injury or death of any other species of                  (i) Bergerson shall implement
                                                 NMFS prepared a draft Environmental                  marine mammal is prohibited and may
                                              Assessment (EA) for the proposed                                                                              shutdown measures if a marine mammal
                                                                                                      result in the modification, suspension,               is sighted within or approaching the
                                              issuance of an IHA, pursuant to NEPA,                   or revocation of this Authorization.
                                              to determine whether or not this                                                                              Level A exclusion zone. In-water
                                                                                                         (b) The taking of any marine mammal                construction activities shall be
                                              proposed activity may have a significant                is prohibited whenever the required
                                              effect on the human environment. This                                                                         suspended until the marine mammal is
                                                                                                      protected species observers (PSOs),                   sighted moving away from the exclusion
                                              analysis will be completed prior to the                 required by condition 7(a), are not
                                              issuance or denial of this proposed IHA.                                                                      zone, or if the animal is not sighted for
                                                                                                      present in conformance with condition                 30 minutes after the shutdown.
                                              Proposed Authorization                                  7(a) of this Authorization.                              (ii) Bergerson shall implement
                                                                                                         6. Mitigation                                      shutdown measures if the number of
                                                As a result of these preliminary                         (a) Time Restriction
                                              determinations, NMFS proposes to issue                                                                        any allotted marine mammal takes
                                                                                                         In-water construction work shall
                                              an IHA to Bergerson for conducting the                                                                        reaches the limit under the IHA (if
                                                                                                      occur only during daylight hours, when
                                              Front Street Transload Facility                                                                               issued), if such marine mammals are
                                                                                                      visual monitoring of marine mammals                   sighted within the vicinity of the project
                                              construction project, provided the                      can be conducted.
                                              previously mentioned mitigation,                                                                              area and are approaching the Level B
                                                                                                         (b) Air Bubble Curtain
                                                                                                                                                            ZOI during pile removal activities.
                                              monitoring, and reporting requirements                     Bergerson shall install an air bubble
                                                                                                                                                               (iii) Bergerson shall implement
                                              are incorporated. The proposed IHA                      curtain system around the pile during
                                                                                                                                                            shutdown measures if marine mammals
                                              language is provided next.                              pile installation using an impact                     with the ZOI appear disturbed by the
                                                1. This Authorization is valid from                   hammer.                                               work activity.
                                              November 1, 2015, through October 31,                      (c) Establishment of Level A                          7. Monitoring:
                                              2016.                                                   Exclusion Zone                                           (a) Protected Species Observers
                                                2. This Authorization is valid only for                  Before the commencement of in-water                   Bergerson shall employ NMFS-
                                              activities associated in-water                          impact pile driving activities, Bergerson             approved PSOs to conduct marine
                                              construction work at the Front Street                   shall establish Level A exclusion zone                mammal monitoring for its construction
                                              Transload Facility construction project                 where received underwater sound                       project.
                                              in Newport, Oregon.                                     pressure levels (SPLs) are higher than                   (i) During pile removal and
                                                3. (a) The species authorized for                     190 dB (rms) re 1 mPa. The modeled                    installation, two land-based protected
                                              incidental harassment takings, Level B                  isopleths for exclusion zone 2.1 m from               species observers (PSOs) shall monitor
                                              harassment only, are: Pacific harbor seal               the source.                                           the area from the best observation points
                                              (Phoca vitulina richardsi) and California                  (d) Establishment of Level B                       available.
                                              sea lion (Zalophus californianus).                      Harassment Zones of Influence                            (ii) If weather conditions prevent
                                                (b) The authorization for taking by                      Before the commencement of in-water                adequate land-based observations of the
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                                              harassment is limited to the following                  pile driving activities, Bergerson shall              entire ensonified zones, boat-based
                                              acoustic sources and from the following                 establish Level B behavioral harassment               monitoring shall be implemented.
                                              activities:                                             zones of influence (ZOIs) where                          (ii) Experience or training in the field
                                                • Vibratory and impact pile driving;                  received underwater sound pressure                    identification of marine mammals
                                                • Vibratory pile removal; and                         levels (SPLs) are higher than 120 dB                  (cetaceans and pinnipeds).
                                                • Work associated with above piling                   (rms) re 1 mPa for vibratory pile driving                (iii) Monitoring of marine mammals
                                              activities.                                             and pile removal, and 160 dB (rms) re                 around the construction site shall be


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                                              conducted using high-quality binoculars                 determine what is necessary to                        DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                                              (e.g., Zeiss, 10 × 42 power).                           minimize the likelihood of further
                                                 (iv) Data collection during marine                   prohibited take and ensure MMPA                       Office of the Secretary
                                              mammal monitoring would consist of a                    compliance. Bergerson may not resume
                                              count of all marine mammals by                          their activities until notified by NMFS               Reserve Forces Policy Board (RFPB);
                                              species, a description of behavior (if                  via letter, email, or telephone.                      Notice of Federal Advisory Committee
                                              possible), location, direction of                          (E) In the event that Bergerson                    Meeting
                                              movement, type of construction that is                  discovers an injured or dead marine                   AGENCY:  Office of the Secretary of
                                              occurring, time that pile replacement                   mammal, and the lead PSO determines                   Defense, Reserve Forces Policy Board,
                                              work begins and ends, any acoustic or                   that the cause of the injury or death is              DoD.
                                              visual disturbance, and time of the                     unknown and the death is relatively                   ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory
                                              observation. Environmental conditions                   recent (i.e., in less than a moderate state           Committee Meeting.
                                              such as weather, visibility, temperature,               of decomposition as described in the
                                              tide level, current, and sea state would                next paragraph), Bergerson will                       SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is
                                              also be recorded.                                       immediately report the incident to the                publishing this notice to announce that
                                                 8. Reporting:                                        Chief, Permits and Conservation                       the following Federal Advisory
                                                 (a) Bergerson shall provide NMFS                     Division, Office of Protected Resources,              Committee meeting of the Reserve
                                              with a draft monitoring report within 90                NMFS, and the West Coast Regional                     Forces Policy Board will take place.
                                              days of the conclusion of the                           Stranding Coordinators. The report must               DATES: Wednesday, September 2, 2015
                                              construction work or within 90 days of                  include the same information identified               from 8:20 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
                                              the expiration of the IHA, whichever                    above. Activities may continue while                  ADDRESSES: The address for the Open
                                              comes first. This report shall detail the               NMFS reviews the circumstances of the                 Session of the meeting is the Army Navy
                                              monitoring protocol, summarize the                      incident. NMFS will work with                         Country Club, 1700 Army Navy Drive,
                                              data recorded during monitoring, and                    Bergerson to determine whether                        Arlington, VA 22202.
                                              estimate the number of marine                           modifications in the activities are                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
                                              mammals that may have been harassed.                    appropriate.                                          Alex Sabol, Designated Federal Officer,
                                                 (b) If comments are received from the                   (F) In the event that Bergerson                    (703) 681–0577 (Voice), (703) 681–0002
                                              NMFS West Coast Regional                                discovers an injured or dead marine                   (Facsimile), Email—
                                              Administrator or NMFS Office of                         mammal, and the lead PSO determines                   Alexander.J.Sabol.Civ@Mail.Mil.
                                              Protected Resources on the draft report,                that the injury or death is not associated            Mailing address is Reserve Forces Policy
                                              a final report shall be submitted to                    with or related to the activities                     Board, 5113 Leesburg Pike, Suite 601,
                                              NMFS within 30 days thereafter. If no                   authorized in the IHA (e.g., previously               Falls Church, VA 22041. Web site:
                                              comments are received from NMFS, the                    wounded animal, carcass with moderate                 http://rfpb.defense.gov/. The most up-
                                              draft report will be considered to be the               to advanced decomposition, or                         to-date changes to the meeting can be
                                              final report.                                           scavenger damage), Bergerson shall                    found on the RFPB’s Web site.
                                                 (c) In the unanticipated event that the              report the incident to the Chief, Permits
                                              construction activities clearly cause the                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                                                                      and Conservation Division, Office of
                                              take of a marine mammal in a manner                                                                           meeting notice is being published under
                                                                                                      Protected Resources, NMFS, and the
                                              prohibited by this Authorization (if                                                                          the provisions of the Federal Advisory
                                                                                                      West Coast Regional Stranding
                                              issued), such as an injury, serious                                                                           Committee Act of 1972 (FACA) (5
                                                                                                      Coordinators, within 24 hours of the
                                              injury, or mortality, Bergerson shall                                                                         U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the
                                                                                                      discovery. Bergerson shall provide
                                              immediately cease all operations and                                                                          Government in the Sunshine Act of
                                                                                                      photographs or video footage (if
                                              immediately report the incident to the                                                                        1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and
                                                                                                      available) or other documentation of the
                                              Chief, Permits and Conservation                                                                               41 CFR 102–3.150.
                                                                                                      stranded animal sighting to NMFS and                     Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose
                                              Division, Office of Protected Resources,                the Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
                                              NMFS, and the West Coast Regional                                                                             of the meeting is to obtain, review and
                                                                                                      Bergerson can continue its operations                 evaluate information related to
                                              Stranding Coordinators. The report must                 under such a case.
                                              include the following information:                                                                            strategies, policies, and practices
                                                                                                         9. This Authorization may be
                                                 (i) Time, date, and location (latitude/                                                                    designed to improve and enhance the
                                                                                                      modified, suspended or withdrawn if
                                              longitude) of the incident;                                                                                   capabilities, efficiency, and
                                                                                                      the holder fails to abide by the
                                                 (ii) Description of the incident;                                                                          effectiveness of the Reserve
                                                                                                      conditions prescribed herein or if the
                                                 (iii) Status of all sound source use in                                                                    Components. Additionally, the Board
                                                                                                      authorized taking is having more than a
                                              the 24 hours preceding the incident;                                                                          will review its work from the past year
                                                                                                      negligible impact on the species or stock
                                                 (iv) Environmental conditions (e.g.,                                                                       and determine what matters to include
                                                                                                      of affected marine mammals, or if there
                                              wind speed and direction, sea state,                                                                          in the annual report required by law to
                                                                                                      is an unmitigable adverse impact on the
                                              cloud cover, visibility, and water                                                                            be transmitted to the President and the
                                                                                                      availability of such species or stocks for
                                              depth);                                                                                                       Congress by the Secretary of Defense.
                                                                                                      subsistence uses.                                        Agenda: The RFPB will hold a
                                                 (v) Description of marine mammal                        10. A copy of this Authorization must
                                              observations in the 24 hours preceding                                                                        meeting from 8:20 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
                                                                                                      be in the possession of each contractor
                                              the incident;                                                                                                 The meeting will be open to the public
                                                                                                      who performs the construction work at
                                                 (vi) Species identification or                                                                             and will focus on discussions of the
                                                                                                      the Front Street Transload Facility
                                              description of the animal(s) involved;                                                                        Service’s personnel system reforms
                                                                                                      constructions.
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                                                 (vii) The fate of the animal(s); and                                                                       being considered under the Force of the
                                                 (viii) Photographs or video footage of                 Dated: August 10, 2015.                             Future initiative and its effects on the
                                              the animal (if equipment is available).                 Donna S. Wieting,                                     Reserve Components to the RFPB from
                                                 Activities shall not resume until                    Director, Office of Protected Resources,              the invited speakers to include the
                                              NMFS is able to review the                              National Marine Fisheries Service.                    Acting Under Secretary of Defense
                                              circumstances of the prohibited take.                   [FR Doc. 2015–19958 Filed 8–12–15; 8:45 am]           (Personnel and Readiness), Chief of
                                              NMFS shall work with Bergerson to                       BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                Naval Personnel, U.S. Navy; Deputy


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; proposed incidental harassment authorization; request for comments and information.
DatesComments and information must be received no later than September 14, 2015.
ContactShane Guan, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation80 FR 48500 
RIN Number0648-XE09

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