81_FR_40991 81 FR 40870 - Taking of Threatened or Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to Commercial Fishing Operations; Issuance of Permit

81 FR 40870 - Taking of Threatened or Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to Commercial Fishing Operations; Issuance of Permit

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 121 (June 23, 2016)

Page Range40870-40876
FR Document2016-14866

In accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), we, NMFS, hereby issue a permit for a period of three years to authorize the incidental, but not intentional, taking of individuals from three marine mammal stocks listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) pollock trawl and BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries: The Western North Pacific (WNP) stock of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae); Central North Pacific (CNP) stock of humpback whales; and Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus).

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 121 (Thursday, June 23, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 121 (Thursday, June 23, 2016)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-14866]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XD283


Taking of Threatened or Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to 
Commercial Fishing Operations; Issuance of Permit

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

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), 
we, NMFS, hereby issue a permit for a period of three years to 
authorize the incidental, but not intentional, taking of individuals 
from three marine mammal stocks listed under the Endangered Species Act 
(ESA) by the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) pollock trawl and 
BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries: The Western North Pacific (WNP) stock of 
humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae); Central North Pacific (CNP) 
stock of humpback whales; and Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions 
(Eumetopias jubatus).

DATES: This permit is effective for a three-year period beginning June 
23, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Reference materials for this permit, including the 
negligible impact determination (NID), are available on the Internet at 
http://www.regulations.gov, identified by Docket Number NOAA-NMFS-2014-
0057. Recovery plans for humpback whales and Steller sea lions are 
available on the Internet at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/recovery/plans.htm#mammals. Copies of the reference materials are also available 
upon request from the NMFS Office of Protected Resources, 1315 East-
West Highway, 13th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jon Kurland, NMFS Alaska Region, 907-
586-7638, [email protected]; or Shannon Bettridge, NMFS Office of 
Protected Resources, 301-427-8402, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Pursuant to section 101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA, 16 U.S.C. 1361 et 
seq., NMFS shall for a period of up to three consecutive years, allow 
the incidental, but not the intentional, taking of marine mammal 
species listed under the ESA,

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16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq., by persons using vessels of the United States 
and those vessels which have valid fishing permits issued by the 
Secretary in accordance with section 204(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1824(b), while 
engaging in commercial fishing operations, if we make certain 
determinations. We must determine, after notice and opportunity for 
public comment, that: (1) Incidental mortality and serious injury will 
have a negligible impact on the affected species or stocks; (2) a 
recovery plan has been developed or is being developed for the species 
or stocks under the ESA; and (3) where required under section 118 of 
the MMPA, a monitoring program has been established for the fisheries, 
vessels engaged in the fisheries are registered, and a take reduction 
plan (TRP) has been developed or is being developed for the species or 
stocks.
    We are issuing a permit under MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) to vessels 
registered in the BSAI pollock trawl and BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries 
to incidentally take individuals from the WNP and CNP stocks of 
humpback whales and the Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions. 
Humpback whales and the western Distinct Population Segment of Steller 
sea lions are listed as endangered under the ESA. We have determined 
that incidental taking from these fisheries will have a negligible 
impact on these stocks, as documented in our NID (see ADDRESSES). We 
have also determined that recovery plans have been completed for 
humpback whales and Steller sea lions, and in accordance with MMPA 
section 118, a monitoring program is established for the fisheries and 
vessels are registered. Finally, we have determined that these 
fisheries and stocks meet the MMPA trigger for development of a TRP, 
but they are lower priorities compared to other marine mammal stocks 
and fisheries based on the levels of incidental mortality and serious 
injury (M/SI) and population levels and trends. Accordingly, 
development of TRPs for these three stocks in these two fisheries will 
be deferred under section 118, since other stocks/fisheries are higher 
priorities for any available funding for establishing new Take 
Reduction Teams. The basis for these determinations is further 
described below.
    We recognize that a proposed change to the ESA listing for humpback 
whales (80 FR 22303 April 21, 2015), if finalized, might affect the 
need for an MMPA 101(a)(5)(E) permit for these fisheries to 
incidentally take humpback whales. However, we are including humpback 
whales in this permit because the species is currently listed as 
endangered.
    Our proposed permit and draft NID addressed two other marine 
mammals (the Alaska stocks of bearded and ringed seals) and one other 
fishery (the BSAI Pacific cod longline fishery) (80 FR 78711, December 
17, 2015). On July 25, 2014, the U.S. District Court for the District 
of Alaska issued a memorandum decision in a lawsuit challenging the 
listing of bearded seals under the ESA (Alaska Oil and Gas Association 
v. Pritzker, Case No.4:13-cv-00018-RPB). The decision vacated our 
listing of the Beringia DPS of bearded seals as a threatened species. 
On March 11, 2016, the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska 
issued a memorandum decision in a lawsuit challenging the listing of 
ringed seals under the ESA (Alaska Oil and Gas Association v. Pritzker, 
Case No.4:14-cv-00029-RRB). The decision vacated our listing of the 
Arctic subspecies of ringed seals as a threatened species. We are 
currently appealing these decisions. In the interim, our NID continues 
to evaluate the impacts of fisheries on the Alaska stocks of bearded 
and ringed seals under MMPA 101(a)(5)(E), but because the ESA listings 
for these two species are not currently in effect, we are not including 
them in this permit and they are not further discussed in this Notice. 
The BSAI Pacific cod longline fishery has incidental take of the Alaska 
stock of ringed seals but no other ESA-listed species. We evaluate the 
impacts of this fishery on the Alaska stock of ringed seals in our NID, 
but we are not including the fishery in this permit.
    A description of the two permitted fisheries can be found in the 
NID and the Federal Register notice for the proposed permit (80 FR 
78711, December 17, 2015). These federally-managed fisheries take place 
inside both state waters (from the coastline out to three nautical 
miles) and federal waters (three to two hundred nautical miles from 
shore). The federally-managed fisheries inside Alaska state waters are 
often referred to as state ``parallel'' fisheries and are included in 
this authorization. All other Category II fisheries that interact with 
ESA-listed marine mammal stocks observed off the coasts of Alaska are 
state-managed fisheries (as opposed to state parallel fisheries), and 
are not included in this permit. Participants in Category III fisheries 
are not required to obtain incidental take permits under MMPA section 
101(a)(5)(E) but are required to report injuries or mortality of marine 
mammals incidental to their operations.

Basis for Determining Negligible Impact

    As described above, prior to issuing the permit, we must determine 
if M/SI incidental to commercial fisheries will have a negligible 
impact on the affected marine mammal species or stocks. We satisfied 
this requirement through completion of a NID (see ADDRESSES).
    Although the MMPA does not define ``negligible impact,'' we have 
issued regulations providing a qualitative definition of ``negligible 
impact'' as defined in 50 CFR 216.103, and through scientific analysis, 
peer review, and public notice developed a quantitative approach. As it 
applies here, the definition of ``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.'' The development of the approach is outlined in detail in 
the NID and was described in previous notices for other permits to take 
threatened or endangered marine mammals incidental to commercial 
fishing (e.g., 72 FR 60814, October 26, 2007; 78 FR 54553, September 4, 
2013).
    In 1999, we proposed criteria to determine whether M/SI incidental 
to commercial fisheries will have a negligible impact on a listed 
marine mammal stock for MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) permits (64 FR 28800, 
May 27, 1999). In applying the 1999 criteria, Criterion 1 is whether 
total known, assumed, or extrapolated human-caused M/SI is less than 10 
percent of the potential biological removal level (PBR) for the stock. 
If total known, assumed, or extrapolated human-caused M/SI is less than 
10 percent of PBR, the analysis would be concluded, and the impact 
would be determined to be negligible. If Criterion 1 is not satisfied, 
we may use one of the other criteria as appropriate. Criterion 2 is 
satisfied if the total known, assumed, or extrapolated human-caused M/
SI is greater than PBR, but fisheries-related M/SI is less than 10 
percent of PBR. If Criterion 2 is satisfied, vessels operating in 
individual fisheries may be permitted if management measures are being 
taken to address non-fisheries-related mortality and serious injury. 
Criterion 3 is satisfied if total fisheries-related M/SI is greater 
than 10 percent of PBR and less than PBR, and the population is stable 
or increasing. Fisheries may then be permitted subject to individual 
review and certainty of data. Criterion 4 stipulates that if the 
population abundance of a stock is declining, the threshold level of 10 
percent of PBR will continue to be used. Criterion 5 states

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that if total fisheries-related M/SI are greater than PBR, permits may 
not be issued for that species or stock.

Negligible Impact Determinations

    The NID provides a complete analysis of the criteria for 
determining whether commercial fisheries off Alaska are having a 
negligible impact on the WNP or CNP stocks of humpback whales or the 
Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions. A summary of the analysis and 
subsequent determination follows. The analysis is based on the 2014 
marine mammal stock assessment reports (SARs), which estimate mean or 
minimum annual mortality for 2008-2012 from observed commercial 
fisheries and entanglement data from the NMFS Marine Mammal Health and 
Stranding Network. This is the most recent five-year period for which 
data were available and had been analyzed when the proposed permit and 
draft NID were being developed. In cases where available observer data 
are only available outside that time frame, as is the case for state-
managed fisheries, the most recent observer data are used.

Humpback Whale, WNP Stock

    Total fisheries-related M/SI per year (0.9, 30 percent of PBR) is 
greater than 10 percent of the stock's PBR but less than PBR (3.0). We 
expect only minor fluctuations in fisheries-related M/SI. The stock is 
considered to be increasing: The most recent abundance estimate 
represents a 6.7 percent annual rate of increase over the previous 
(1991-1993) estimate, though this rate is biased high to an unknown 
degree. Therefore, using Criterion 3 we determine that M/SI incidental 
to commercial fishing will have a negligible impact on the stock.

Humpback Whale, CNP Stock

    CNP humpback whales represent a case not considered by the existing 
criteria, but data support a negligible impact determination. Total 
annual human-caused M/SI (15.89, 19.19 percent of PBR) is well below 
the Criterion 2 M/SI threshold (i.e., below PBR) and is expected to 
remain so for the foreseeable future. Total annual fisheries-related M/
SI (3.95, 4.77 percent of PBR) is well below the Criterion 3 M/SI 
threshold (i.e, below PBR) with only minor fluctuations in fisheries-
related M/SI expected, and the population is increasing (4.9-10 percent 
per year, depending on the study and specific area). Therefore, we 
determine that M/SI incidental to commercial fishing will have a 
negligible impact on the stock.

Steller Sea Lion, Western U.S. Stock

    Total fisheries related M/SI per year (32.7, 11.2 percent of PBR) 
is greater than 10 percent of the stock's PBR, but less than PBR (292). 
We expect only minor fluctuations in fisheries-related M/SI. The level 
of total human-caused M/SI is estimated to be below PBR and is expected 
to remain below PBR for the foreseeable future. Survey data collected 
since 2000 indicate that Steller sea lion decline continues in the 
central and western Aleutian Islands but regional populations east of 
Samalga Pass have increased or are stable. Overall, the stock is 
increasing at an annual rate of 1.67 percent (non-pups) and 1.45 
percent (pups). Therefore, using Criterion 3 we determine that M/SI 
incidental to commercial fishing will have a negligible impact on this 
stock.

Conclusions for the Permit

    In conclusion, based on the negligible impact criteria outlined in 
1999 (64 FR 28800), the 2014 Alaska SARs, and the best scientific 
information and data available for the time period analyzed in this 
permit, we have determined that for a period of up to three years, M/SI 
incidental to the BSAI pollock trawl and BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries 
will have a negligible impact on the WNP and CNP stocks of humpback 
whales and the Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions.
    The impacts on the human environment of continuing and modifying 
the Bering Sea trawl fisheries, including the taking of threatened and 
endangered species of marine mammals, were analyzed in the 2004 Alaska 
Groundfish Fisheries Programmatic Supplemental Environmental Impact 
Statement (PSEIS). The 2015 Alaska Groundfish Fisheries PSEIS 
Supplemental Information Report reviewed new information since 2004 and 
concluded that a new PSEIS was not necessary because (1) management 
changes to the fisheries since 2004 do not constitute a substantial 
change in the action, and all changes are consistent with the preferred 
alternative evaluated in the PSEIS, (2) the current status of the 
resources can be considered within the range of variability analyzed in 
the 2004 PSEIS, and (3) although new information exists regarding the 
impacts of the groundfish fisheries on resources, no information 
indicates that a new analysis would conclude that there is now a 
significant impact where the 2004 PSEIS concludes that the impact was 
insignificant.
    Because this permit would not modify any fishery operation and the 
effects of the fishery operations have been evaluated fully in 
accordance with NEPA, no additional NEPA analysis is required for this 
permit. Issuing the permit would have no additional impact to the human 
environment or effects on threatened or endangered species beyond those 
analyzed in these documents.

Recovery Plans

    Section 4(f) of the ESA requires that we develop recovery plans for 
ESA-listed species, unless such a plan will not promote the 
conservation of the species. Recovery Plans for humpback whales and 
Steller sea lions have been completed (see ADDRESSES).

Vessel Registration

    MMPA section 118(c) requires that vessels participating in Category 
I and II fisheries register to obtain an authorization to take marine 
mammals incidental to fishing activities. Further, section 118(c)(5)(A) 
provides that registration of vessels in fisheries should, after 
appropriate consultations, be integrated and coordinated to the maximum 
extent feasible with existing fisher licenses, registrations, and 
related programs. MMPA registration for participants in the BSAI trawl 
fisheries has been integrated with the Federal groundfish limited entry 
permit process of the Federal Vessel Monitoring System.

Monitoring Program

    BSAI trawl fisheries authorized under this permit are monitored by 
NMFS-certified observers in the North Pacific Groundfish Observer 
Program. Observer coverage rates range from 50-100 percent. 
Accordingly, as required by MMPA section 118, a monitoring program is 
in place for the BSAI pollock trawl and flatfish trawl fisheries.

Take Reduction Plans

    MMPA section 118 requires the development and implementation of a 
TRP in cases where a strategic stock interacts with a Category I or II 
fishery. The stocks covered under this permit are designated as 
strategic stocks under the MMPA because they are listed as endangered 
under the ESA (MMPA section 3(19)(C)). The two fisheries covered by 
this permit are Category II fisheries. Therefore, the three listed 
stocks and two fisheries meet the MMPA's triggers for convening a take 
reduction team (TRT) and developing a TRP.
    The obligations to develop and implement a TRP are further subject 
to the availability of funding. MMPA section 118(f)(3) contains 
specific priorities for developing TRPs. At this

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time, we have insufficient funding available to simultaneously develop 
and implement TRPs for all strategic stocks that interact with Category 
I or Category II fisheries. As provided in MMPA sections 118(f)(6)(A) 
and (f)(7), we used the most recent SARs and List of Fisheries (LOF) as 
the basis to determine our priorities for establishing TRTs and 
developing TRPs. Through this process, we evaluated the WNP and CNP 
stocks of humpback whale and the Western U.S. stock of Steller sea 
lions as lower priorities for establishing TRTs compared to other 
marine mammal stocks and fisheries, based on M/SI levels incidental to 
those fisheries and population levels and trends. Accordingly, given 
these factors and our priorities, developing TRPs for these three 
stocks in these two fisheries will be deferred under section 118, since 
other stocks/fisheries are a higher priority for any available funding 
for establishing new TRTs.

Current Permit

    As described above, all of the requirements to issue a permit to 
Federally-managed BSAI pollock trawl and BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries 
have been satisfied. Accordingly, we hereby issue a permit to 
participants in these two fisheries to incidentally take individuals 
from the WNP and CNP stocks of humpback whales and the Western U.S. 
stock of Steller sea lions. As noted under MMPA section 
101(a)(5)(E)(ii), no permit is required for vessels in Category III 
fisheries. For incidental taking of marine mammals to be authorized in 
Category III fisheries, M/SI must be reported to NMFS. If we determine 
at a later date that incidental M/SI from commercial fishing is having 
more than a negligible impact on these stocks, we may use our emergency 
authority under MMPA section 118 to protect the stocks and may modify 
the permit issued herein.
    MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) requires NMFS to publish in the Federal 
Register a list of fisheries that have been authorized to take 
threatened or endangered marine mammals. A list of such fisheries was 
most recently published, as required, on April 23, 2015 (80 FR 22713). 
With issuance of the current permit, we are not adding any fisheries to 
this list, but are revising the list of marine mammal species and 
stocks authorized in the BSAI pollock and flatfish trawl fisheries, and 
removing the Alaska Bering Sea sablefish pot fishery and the Alaska 
BSAI Pacific cod longline fishery (Table 1).


  Table 1--List of Fisheries Authorized To Take Specific Threatened and Endangered Marine Mammals Incidental to
                                          Commercial Fishing Operations
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            Fishery                     Category                           Marine mammal stock
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HI deep-set (tuna target)        I.....................  Humpback whale, CNP stock.
 longline.                                               Sperm whale, Hawaii stock.
                                                         False killer whale, MHI IFKW stock.
CA thresher shark/swordfish      I.....................  Fin whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
 drift gillnet fishery (>14 in                           Humpback whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
 mesh).                                                  Sperm whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
HI shallow-set (swordfish        II....................  Humpback whale, CNP stock.
 target) longline/set line.
AK Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands   II....................  Humpback whale, WNP stock.
 flatfish trawl.                                         Humpback whale, CNP stock.
                                                         Steller sea lion, Western U.S. stock.
AK Bering Sea/Aleutian Island    II....................  Humpback whale, WNP stock.
 pollock trawl.                                          Humpback whale, CNP stock.
                                                         Steller sea lion, Western U.S. stock.
WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery.  II....................  Humpback whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
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Comments and Responses

    NMFS received three comment letters on the proposed permit and 
draft NID. The Marine Mammal Commission (Commission) supported issuing 
the permit while two other commenters, Center for Biological Diversity 
(Center) and an individual, opposed issuing the permit. Only comments 
pertaining to the draft NID and proposed permit are responded to in 
this notice.

General Comments

    Comment 1: The Center urged NMFS to consult under ESA section 7 on 
issuing the permit.
    Response: This MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) permit is not a stand-
alone action and does not require separate ESA section 7 consultation. 
NMFS has consulted under ESA section 7 on the BSAI groundfish fishery 
management plans. The resulting biological opinions analyze the impact 
of the fishery-related mortalities on ESA-listed marine mammals 
including the five species analyzed in the NID. This MMPA section 
101(a)(5)(E) permit authorizes take of ESA-listed marine mammals under 
the MMPA while the biological opinions authorize take of ESA-listed 
marine mammals under the ESA.
    Comment 2: The Center recommends that NMFS include state-managed 
fisheries under this permit. The Center feels that by not including 
state fisheries in the permit, NMFS is undermining conservation of 
marine mammals because it implies that state-managed fisheries are not 
subject to the same take prohibitions as federal fisheries. The Center 
notes that NMFS has the authority and duty to manage state-managed 
fisheries under MMPA section 118.
    Response: MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) is one of the links between the 
MMPA and the ESA. For federally-managed fisheries, NMFS has a federal 
nexus to consult under ESA section 7 on the activity that may affect 
ESA-listed species (e.g., commercial fishing by issuing a fishery 
management plan or an amendment to such a plan). As noted in response 
to Comment 1, this MMPA permit is linked to federal management of the 
BSAI groundfish fisheries. The NID considered state fisheries in the 
analysis, including those with mortality data preceding the time frame 
for the analysis if those data were the best available, so that impacts 
of takes from the federally-managed fisheries could be understood in 
the context of all known fishery-related takes . However, NMFS is not 
authorizing incidental take of ESA-listed species in state fisheries.
    Take of ESA-listed marine mammals in state-managed fisheries is 
subject to the same prohibitions as federally-managed fisheries. But, 
without the federal nexus, ESA section 7 does not apply to state 
fisheries. States are responsible for applying for an incidental take 
permit under ESA

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section 10(a)(1)(B) to obtain authorization for takes of ESA-listed 
species that occur incidental to an otherwise authorized activity 
(e.g., state-managed fisheries). Unless a state obtains such a permit, 
any take of ESA-listed species would be unauthorized. NMFS cannot 
require that a state apply for such a permit; it is the state's 
responsibility to do so as part of managing state fisheries.
    MMPA section 118 provides the framework for addressing marine 
mammal interactions in commercial fisheries nationwide and includes 
various metrics and guidance for managing the take reduction program as 
a whole. First, the program authorizes incidental take of non-ESA-
listed marine mammals in commercial fisheries classified as Category I 
or II (no authorization is required for Category III fisheries). Then, 
the program directs efforts to reduce M/SI incidental to commercial 
fisheries and provides for priority-setting when funding is limited. 
TRPs can and do address marine mammal M/SI in state-managed fisheries. 
NMFS can authorize incidental take of endangered marine mammals in 
state fisheries, but is not doing so through this action.
    Comment 3: The Center believes that additional mitigation measures 
to reduce entanglement should be included in the permit given the 
MMPA's requirement to develop a TRP. Therefore, the Center feels that 
NMFS cannot authorize these fisheries until such a plan has been 
developed. Further, the Center requests that NMFS convene a take 
reduction team to develop a TRP.
    Response: As noted in the Federal Register notice for the proposed 
permit (80 FR 78711, December 17, 2015), take reduction requirements 
are triggered when a strategic stock is killed or seriously injured in 
Category I or II fisheries. All the stocks addressed by this permit are 
designated as strategic because they are listed under the ESA (MMPA 
section 2(19)(C)) and not because fishery-related M/SI exceeds PBR. 
MMPA section 118 is explicitly designed to reduce fishery-related M/SI 
below PBR, so while required by the MMPA, TRPs may not be necessary for 
addressing threats affecting recovery of the species. In recognition of 
this, a 2008 review of the take reduction program by the Government 
Accountability Office recommended that Congress consider amending the 
statutory requirements for establishing a take reduction team to 
stipulate that not only must a marine mammal stock be strategic and 
interacting with a Category I or II fishery, but that the fishery with 
which the marine mammal stock interacts causes at least occasional 
incidental mortality or serious injury of that particular marine mammal 
stock (i.e, convening teams and developing plans for stocks where 
fishery-related M/SI is low is contrary to the purpose of this 
section). Regardless, the obligation to develop and implement TRPs is 
subject to the availability of funding. MMPA section 118(f)(3) contains 
specific priorities for developing TRPs. As stated above under 
Conclusions for the Permit, all stocks authorized to be incidentally 
taken under this permit are currently lower priorities for developing 
TRPs compared to other marine mammal stocks and commercial fisheries.
    Comment 4: The Center recommends that NMFS include the North 
Pacific stock of sperm whales in the NID analysis and, if warranted, 
include this stock under this permit. The commenter notes that the 
draft NID contains conflicting information, in that at page 19 it 
reports ``M/SI of sperm whales only occurred in the Gulf of Alaska 
(GOA) sablefish longline fishery (a Category III fishery) in 2007'' but 
Table 5 reflects one observed fishery mortality or serious injury. 
Further, the draft stock assessment report for sperm whales indicates 
four serious injuries of sperm whales incidental to the Gulf of Alaska 
sablefish longline fishery (two each observed in 2012 and 2013). 
However, NMFS did not provide extrapolated estimates of sperm whale 
serious injury and mortality stating they were unavailable. 
Additionally, the Center notes, according to NMFS, because the 
population size and the PBR for sperm whales are unknown, any fishery 
interacting with the sperm whale is precluded from qualifying as 
Category I or II.
    Response: The commenter refers to the M/SI of a sperm whale from 
2007, which precedes the time frame analyzed for this permit (2008-
2012). Table 5 refers to M/SI of Steller sea lions and not to sperm 
whales. We reviewed the 2014 and 2015 SARs for North Pacific sperm 
whales per the comment, and recognize that NMFS mistakenly omitted the 
2012 serious injuries incidental to the GOA sablefish longline fishery 
in the 2014 SAR, which includes 2008-2012 data. The 2015 draft SAR 
includes the 2012 observed serious injuries and notes that the 
extrapolated estimate is not available. NMFS is currently analyzing 
these data and intends to include the resulting bycatch estimates in 
the 2016 draft SAR. When this information has been incorporated into 
the 2016 draft SAR, NMFS will then evaluate it for the next annual LOF, 
likely the 2017 LOF. If the GOA sablefish longline fishery is elevated 
to Category I or II in a future LOF, NMFS will evaluate the need for 
incidental take permit under MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E). This process is 
iterative and we will evaluate the best available data at the time we 
undertake our analysis to issue these permits.
    The commenter notes that stocks without minimum abundance estimates 
are precluded from being considered in the LOF tier analysis, thereby 
precluding any fisheries that kill or seriously injure those stocks 
from being classified as Category I or II fisheries. This is incorrect. 
NMFS may classify fisheries by analogy to other similar fisheries based 
on various factors (50 CFR 229.2). The commenter references other 
Category I and II fisheries that take sperm whales, including two 
pelagic longline fisheries and a drift gillnet fishery. These gear 
types are not analogous to the GOA sablefish longline fishery, which is 
a demersal longline fishery, in that the gear used and the fishing 
practices are substantially different from one another. Both fishing 
gear and fishing practices are typically related to the risk of 
entanglement. That said, NMFS will conduct a full evaluation of this 
stock and this fishery pursuant to the LOF.

Humpback Whales

    Comment 5: The notice and draft NID state that the population of 
Western North Pacific humpback whales is estimated to be increasing at 
an annual rate of 6.7 percent, but the Commission believes the rate of 
increase is likely an overestimate because the 2004-06 study included 
an area not surveyed in the 1991-1993 study. Therefore, the Commission 
suggested NMFS consider estimating the rate of increase based only on 
data from sites surveyed in both 1991-93 and 2004-06 to evaluate 
whether that analysis indicates a clearly stable or increasing trend, 
which would support the draft NID.
    Response: This analysis is part of a larger ongoing analysis of the 
SPLASH (Structure of Populations, Levels of Abundance and Status of 
Humpback Whales in the North Pacific) effort. When the results are 
available, we will evaluate whether any of the findings in the NID 
would change and take appropriate action at that time.
    Comment 6: The Commission is concerned that the WNP population of 
humpback whales may consist of two distinct population segments (DPS) 
under the recent proposed ESA listing rule (80 FR 22304, April 21, 
2015) whose feeding range overlaps that of the CNP population of 
humpbacks. If that is

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the case, population trends for the two putative western North Pacific 
DPSs may not be the same and the BSAI groundfish fisheries could have a 
negligible impact on one stock, but more than a negligible impact on 
the other. Thus, the Commission encourages NMFS to collect and analyze 
additional information on the discreteness of the two putative Western 
North Pacific DPSs identified by the humpback whale Biological Review 
Team.
    Response: For the NID, we analyzed the stocks as currently defined 
in the SARs. The ESA listing rule has not been finalized. NMFS uses the 
best available data at the time of the analysis and generally does not 
collect new data for the purposes of issuing an MMPA section 
101(a)(5)(E) permit.
    Comment 7: The Commission recommended that NMFS consult with 
researchers to gather data and develop new abundance estimates for the 
Western North Pacific stock of humpback whales before issuing a 
subsequent permit.
    Response: NMFS agrees that additional, new data would be useful and 
will continue to collaborate with those researchers collecting data on 
the Western North Pacific stock of humpback whales.
    Comment 8: The Commission encouraged NMFS to instruct fishery 
observers to collect tissue samples or photographs of all humpback 
whales take incidental to fisheries to appropriately identify the 
stock.
    Response: Fishery observers are already instructed to take 
photographs and collect tissue samples when possible. In some cases, as 
examples, the interaction occurs too quickly or too far from the vessel 
and photographs/tissue samples may not be possible. Regardless, it has 
been our practice to assign a take to both stocks so that we can 
evaluate the impact of that mortality on each stock separately.
    Comment 9: The Center recommends that for humpback whales NMFS 
include the most recent observer data from 2013 and the resulting M/SI 
estimate in the NID. Specifically, the Center suggests that NMFS 
consider extrapolating observer data from all fisheries, including the 
Southeast Alaska drift gillnet fishery, to calculate mean or minimum 
annual mortality estimates as well as including stranding data from the 
marine mammal unusual mortality event that began in May 2015 in the 
western GOA. The Center feels that given the 2013 observer data and the 
2015 stranding data, a significant number of animals may have been 
removed from the population and the extent of M/SI incidental to 
commercial fishing is unacceptably high.
    Response: These permits are iterative and cyclical; they are 
effective for 3 years per the MMPA. This means that NMFS is regularly 
considering the most recent information available in the NID analysis 
to support issuing these permits every three years. This particular 
permit is based on the 2014 final SAR, which includes 2008-2012 data. 
We will consider 2013 and 2015 data in future iterations of this 
permit. New data become available all the time; if we are constantly 
updating and revising the analysis it will hinder our ability to take 
action and issue permit decisions.

Steller Sea Lions

    Comment 10: The Commission recommends that NMFS consider amending 
its criteria for making NIDs under section 101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA to 
ensure that for declining marine mammal populations listed as 
endangered or threatened under the ESA, the estimated M/SI by 
commercial fisheries does not result in a statistically significantly 
increase in the rate of decline across a large portion of their 
geographic range. With regard to the western U.S. stock of Steller sea 
lions, before making a NID for the fisheries subject to this action, 
NMFS should evaluate M/SI in the three BSAI groundfish fisheries 
relative to the species' abundance in areas west of Samalga Pass where 
sea lion numbers have been declining.
    Response: NMFS appreciates the suggestion for amending the NID 
criteria and we will consider as we revise those criteria. As we note 
in the response to Comment 2, NMFS uses the best available information 
at the time of the NID analysis, including the currently identified 
range and trends as provided in the most recent SAR. Therefore, we are 
not conducting a new analysis at this time. With respect to observing 
the fishery, it is currently monitored both east and west of Samalga 
Pass and those data are incorporated into the stock assessment.

Bearded and Ringed Seals

    Comment 11: The Commission notes that if, indeed, only 2 bearded 
seals are killed or seriously injured each year by commercial fisheries 
out of nearly 6,800 removals from the population, it is difficult to 
see how fisheries-related mortality can be considered significant even 
if overall PBR is exceeded. Given the removals of bearded and ringed 
seals by subsistence hunting, the Commission recommends that NMFS 
consider amending its criteria for making NIDs under section 
101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA to cover situations where (1) the level of 
mortality and serious injury exceeds or likely exceeds PBR primarily 
due to subsistence hunting, (2) subsistence hunting is determined to be 
sustainable, and (3) fishery-related take is a very small fraction of 
overall removals (e.g., <1.0 percent).
    Response: NMFS appreciates the suggestion for amending the NID 
criteria and we will consider it as we revise those criteria.
    Comment 12: The Commission raised concerns about the availability 
of reliable and up-to-date estimates of population size and subsistence 
harvest and feels that NMFS is not providing adequate funding to 
generate these estimates. Given the importance of subsistence hunting 
to Alaska Native communities and the possible effects of climate change 
on the abundance and health of ice seals, the Commission believes that 
NMFS must (1) in cooperation with its co-management partners, identify 
the essential components of ongoing programs to monitor the abundance 
and trends of ice seal populations and the number of seals taken by 
Native hunters, and (2) ensure that funding is adequate to implement 
those programs. The Commission therefore recommends that NMFS consult 
with the Alaska Native Ice Seal Committee to identify the steps 
necessary to carry out adequate ice seal population surveys and harvest 
monitoring programs, and seek the funding necessary to implement them. 
The Commission recognizes NMFS's constraints on funding for marine 
mammal research and management, but believes it is imperative that 
these needs receive higher priority.
    Response: NMFS recently conducted a protected species science 
program review of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC). The 
review generated several recommendations related to ice seals. 
Recommendation 1.5 directs NMFS to develop an explicit strategy for 
assessing all stocks, considering costs, likely available funds, and 
scientific and management priorities. In its response, in 2015-2016, 
the NMFS AFSC committed to developing a proposed strategy for assessing 
all marine mammal stocks and including that strategy and a system for 
prioritizing those assessments in the 5-year plan for the AFSC. 
Regardless, abundance surveys for ice seals are ongoing, with another 
scheduled for 2016, which are intended to result in an abundance 
estimate. Additionally, Recommendation 1.6 directs NMFS to pursue 
support for bycatch and harvest monitoring in particularly risky

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fisheries or regions. The AFSC response notes that monitoring harvest 
levels is currently unfunded, and while resources are limited the AFSC 
will work with the NMFS Alaska Regional Office to develop a joint list 
of priorities for understanding harvest levels so both entities can 
solicit additional resources and coordinate to achieve this objective.

    Dated: June 20, 2016.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                       3. Weather parameters (e.g., percent                 recent (i.e., in less than a moderate state            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    cover, visibility);                                     of decomposition as described in the
                                                       4. Water conditions (e.g., sea state,                next paragraph), ADOT&PF would                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    tide state);                                            immediately report the incident to the                 Administration
                                                       5. Species, numbers, and, if possible,               Chief of the Permits and Conservation                  RIN 0648–XD283
                                                    sex and age class of marine mammals;                    Division, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                       6. Description of any observable                     NMFS, and the NMFS Alaska Stranding                    Taking of Threatened or Endangered
                                                    marine mammal behavior patterns,                        Hotline and/or by email to the Alaska                  Marine Mammals Incidental to
                                                    including bearing and direction of travel               Regional Stranding Coordinators. The                   Commercial Fishing Operations;
                                                    and distance from pile driving activity;                                                                       Issuance of Permit
                                                                                                            report would include the same
                                                       7. Distance from pile driving activities
                                                    to marine mammals and distance from                     information identified in the paragraph                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                    the marine mammals to the observation                   above. Activities would be able to                     Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                    point;                                                  continue while NMFS reviews the                        Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                       8. Locations of all marine mammal                    circumstances of the incident. NMFS                    Commerce.
                                                    observations; and                                       would work with ADOT&PF to                             ACTION: Notice.
                                                       9. Other human activity in the area.                 determine whether modifications in the
                                                       (f) Reporting Measures:                              activities are appropriate;                            SUMMARY:    In accordance with the
                                                       (i) In the unanticipated event that the                                                                     Marine Mammal Protection Act
                                                                                                               (iv) In the event that ADOT&PF
                                                    specified activity clearly causes the take                                                                     (MMPA), we, NMFS, hereby issue a
                                                                                                            discovers an injured or dead marine                    permit for a period of three years to
                                                    of a marine mammal in a manner                          mammal, and the lead MMO determines
                                                    prohibited by the IHA, such as an injury                                                                       authorize the incidental, but not
                                                                                                            that the injury or death is not associated             intentional, taking of individuals from
                                                    (Level A harassment), serious injury or                 with or related to the activities
                                                    mortality (e.g., ship-strike, gear                                                                             three marine mammal stocks listed
                                                                                                            authorized in the IHA (e.g., previously                under the Endangered Species Act
                                                    interaction, and/or entanglement),
                                                                                                            wounded animal, carcass with moderate                  (ESA) by the Bering Sea and Aleutian
                                                    ADOT&PF would immediately cease the
                                                    specified activities and immediately                    to advanced decomposition, or                          Islands (BSAI) pollock trawl and BSAI
                                                    report the incident to the Chief of the                 scavenger damage), ADOT&PF would                       flatfish trawl fisheries: The Western
                                                    Permits and Conservation Division,                      report the incident to the Chief of the                North Pacific (WNP) stock of humpback
                                                    Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,                    Permits and Conservation Division,                     whales (Megaptera novaeangliae);
                                                    and the Alaska Regional Stranding                       Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,                   Central North Pacific (CNP) stock of
                                                    Coordinators. The report would include                  and the NMFS Alaska Stranding Hotline                  humpback whales; and Western U.S.
                                                    the following information:                              and/or by email to the Alaska Regional                 stock of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias
                                                       1. Time, date, and location (latitude/               Stranding Coordinators, within 24 hours                jubatus).
                                                    longitude) of the incident;                             of the discovery. ADOT&PF would                        DATES: This permit is effective for a
                                                       2. Name and type of vessel involved;                 provide photographs or video footage (if               three-year period beginning June 23,
                                                       3. Vessel’s speed during and leading                 available) or other documentation of the               2016.
                                                    up to the incident;                                     stranded animal sighting to NMFS and                   ADDRESSES: Reference materials for this
                                                       4. Description of the incident;                      the Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
                                                       5. Status of all sound source use in                                                                        permit, including the negligible impact
                                                    the 24 hours preceding the incident;                       6. This Authorization may be                        determination (NID), are available on
                                                       6. Water depth;                                      modified, suspended or withdrawn if                    the Internet at http://
                                                       7. Environmental conditions (e.g.,                   the holder fails to abide by the                       www.regulations.gov, identified by
                                                    wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea                  conditions prescribed herein, or if                    Docket Number NOAA–NMFS–2014–
                                                    state, cloud cover, and visibility);                    NMFS determines the authorized taking                  0057. Recovery plans for humpback
                                                       8. Description of all marine mammal                  is having more than a negligible impact                whales and Steller sea lions are
                                                    observations in the 24 hours preceding                  on the species or stock of affected                    available on the Internet at http://
                                                    the incident;                                           marine mammals.                                        www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/recovery/
                                                       9. Species identification or                                                                                plans.htm#mammals. Copies of the
                                                    description of the animal(s) involved;                  Request for Public Comments                            reference materials are also available
                                                       10. Fate of the animal(s); and                                                                              upon request from the NMFS Office of
                                                                                                               NMFS requests comment on our
                                                       11. Photographs or video footage of                                                                         Protected Resources, 1315 East-West
                                                                                                            analysis, the draft authorization, and                 Highway, 13th Floor, Silver Spring, MD
                                                    the animal(s) (if equipment is available);
                                                                                                            any other aspect of the Notice of                      20910.
                                                       (ii) Activities would not resume until
                                                                                                            Proposed IHA for ADOT&PF’s
                                                    NMFS is able to review the                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jon
                                                    circumstances of the prohibited take.                   reconstruction of the existing Gustavus                Kurland, NMFS Alaska Region, 907–
                                                    NMFS would work with ADOT&PF to                         Ferry Terminal located in Gustavus,                    586–7638, Jon.Kurland@noaa.gov; or
                                                    determine what is necessary to                          Alaska. Please include with your                       Shannon Bettridge, NMFS Office of
                                                    minimize the likelihood of further                      comments any supporting data or                        Protected Resources, 301–427–8402,
                                                    prohibited take and ensure MMPA                         literature citations to help inform our                Shannon.Bettridge@noaa.gov.
                                                    compliance. ADOT&PF would not be                        final decision on ADOT&PF’s request
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                                                                                                                                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    able to resume their activities until                   for an MMPA authorization.
                                                    notified by NMFS via letter, email, or                                                                         Background
                                                                                                              Dated: June 20, 2016.
                                                    telephone;                                              Donna S. Wieting,                                        Pursuant to section 101(a)(5)(E) of the
                                                       (iii) In the event that ADOT&PF                                                                             MMPA, 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq., NMFS
                                                                                                            Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                    discovers an injured or dead marine                                                                            shall for a period of up to three
                                                                                                            National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                    mammal, and the lead MMO determines                                                                            consecutive years, allow the incidental,
                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2016–14886 Filed 6–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    that the cause of the injury or death is                                                                       but not the intentional, taking of marine
                                                    unknown and the death is relatively                     BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                 mammal species listed under the ESA,


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                                                    16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq., by persons using                humpback whales in this permit                         Basis for Determining Negligible Impact
                                                    vessels of the United States and those                  because the species is currently listed as                As described above, prior to issuing
                                                    vessels which have valid fishing permits                endangered.                                            the permit, we must determine if M/SI
                                                    issued by the Secretary in accordance                      Our proposed permit and draft NID                   incidental to commercial fisheries will
                                                    with section 204(b) of the Magnuson-                    addressed two other marine mammals                     have a negligible impact on the affected
                                                    Stevens Fishery Conservation and                        (the Alaska stocks of bearded and ringed               marine mammal species or stocks. We
                                                    Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1824(b),                      seals) and one other fishery (the BSAI                 satisfied this requirement through
                                                    while engaging in commercial fishing                    Pacific cod longline fishery) (80 FR                   completion of a NID (see ADDRESSES).
                                                    operations, if we make certain                          78711, December 17, 2015). On July 25,                    Although the MMPA does not define
                                                    determinations. We must determine,                      2014, the U.S. District Court for the                  ‘‘negligible impact,’’ we have issued
                                                    after notice and opportunity for public                 District of Alaska issued a memorandum                 regulations providing a qualitative
                                                    comment, that: (1) Incidental mortality                 decision in a lawsuit challenging the                  definition of ‘‘negligible impact’’ as
                                                    and serious injury will have a negligible               listing of bearded seals under the ESA                 defined in 50 CFR 216.103, and through
                                                    impact on the affected species or stocks;               (Alaska Oil and Gas Association v.                     scientific analysis, peer review, and
                                                    (2) a recovery plan has been developed                  Pritzker, Case No.4:13–cv–00018–RPB).                  public notice developed a quantitative
                                                    or is being developed for the species or                The decision vacated our listing of the                approach. As it applies here, the
                                                    stocks under the ESA; and (3) where                     Beringia DPS of bearded seals as a                     definition of ‘‘negligible impact’’ is ‘‘an
                                                    required under section 118 of the                       threatened species. On March 11, 2016,                 impact resulting from the specified
                                                    MMPA, a monitoring program has been                     the U.S. District Court for the District of            activity that cannot be reasonably
                                                    established for the fisheries, vessels                  Alaska issued a memorandum decision                    expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                                    engaged in the fisheries are registered,                in a lawsuit challenging the listing of                to adversely affect the species or stock
                                                    and a take reduction plan (TRP) has                     ringed seals under the ESA (Alaska Oil                 through effects on annual rates of
                                                    been developed or is being developed                    and Gas Association v. Pritzker, Case                  recruitment or survival.’’ The
                                                    for the species or stocks.                              No.4:14–cv–00029–RRB). The decision
                                                       We are issuing a permit under MMPA                                                                          development of the approach is outlined
                                                                                                            vacated our listing of the Arctic                      in detail in the NID and was described
                                                    section 101(a)(5)(E) to vessels registered              subspecies of ringed seals as a
                                                    in the BSAI pollock trawl and BSAI                                                                             in previous notices for other permits to
                                                                                                            threatened species. We are currently                   take threatened or endangered marine
                                                    flatfish trawl fisheries to incidentally                appealing these decisions. In the
                                                    take individuals from the WNP and CNP                                                                          mammals incidental to commercial
                                                                                                            interim, our NID continues to evaluate                 fishing (e.g., 72 FR 60814, October 26,
                                                    stocks of humpback whales and the
                                                                                                            the impacts of fisheries on the Alaska                 2007; 78 FR 54553, September 4, 2013).
                                                    Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions.
                                                                                                            stocks of bearded and ringed seals under                  In 1999, we proposed criteria to
                                                    Humpback whales and the western
                                                                                                            MMPA 101(a)(5)(E), but because the                     determine whether M/SI incidental to
                                                    Distinct Population Segment of Steller
                                                                                                            ESA listings for these two species are                 commercial fisheries will have a
                                                    sea lions are listed as endangered under
                                                                                                            not currently in effect, we are not                    negligible impact on a listed marine
                                                    the ESA. We have determined that
                                                                                                            including them in this permit and they                 mammal stock for MMPA section
                                                    incidental taking from these fisheries
                                                                                                            are not further discussed in this Notice.              101(a)(5)(E) permits (64 FR 28800, May
                                                    will have a negligible impact on these
                                                                                                            The BSAI Pacific cod longline fishery                  27, 1999). In applying the 1999 criteria,
                                                    stocks, as documented in our NID (see
                                                                                                            has incidental take of the Alaska stock                Criterion 1 is whether total known,
                                                    ADDRESSES). We have also determined
                                                    that recovery plans have been                           of ringed seals but no other ESA-listed                assumed, or extrapolated human-caused
                                                    completed for humpback whales and                       species. We evaluate the impacts of this               M/SI is less than 10 percent of the
                                                    Steller sea lions, and in accordance with               fishery on the Alaska stock of ringed                  potential biological removal level (PBR)
                                                    MMPA section 118, a monitoring                          seals in our NID, but we are not                       for the stock. If total known, assumed,
                                                    program is established for the fisheries                including the fishery in this permit.                  or extrapolated human-caused M/SI is
                                                    and vessels are registered. Finally, we                    A description of the two permitted                  less than 10 percent of PBR, the analysis
                                                    have determined that these fisheries and                fisheries can be found in the NID and                  would be concluded, and the impact
                                                    stocks meet the MMPA trigger for                        the Federal Register notice for the                    would be determined to be negligible. If
                                                    development of a TRP, but they are                      proposed permit (80 FR 78711,                          Criterion 1 is not satisfied, we may use
                                                    lower priorities compared to other                      December 17, 2015). These federally-                   one of the other criteria as appropriate.
                                                    marine mammal stocks and fisheries                      managed fisheries take place inside both               Criterion 2 is satisfied if the total
                                                    based on the levels of incidental                       state waters (from the coastline out to                known, assumed, or extrapolated
                                                    mortality and serious injury (M/SI) and                 three nautical miles) and federal waters               human-caused M/SI is greater than PBR,
                                                    population levels and trends.                           (three to two hundred nautical miles                   but fisheries-related M/SI is less than 10
                                                    Accordingly, development of TRPs for                    from shore). The federally-managed                     percent of PBR. If Criterion 2 is
                                                    these three stocks in these two fisheries               fisheries inside Alaska state waters are               satisfied, vessels operating in individual
                                                    will be deferred under section 118,                     often referred to as state ‘‘parallel’’                fisheries may be permitted if
                                                    since other stocks/fisheries are higher                 fisheries and are included in this                     management measures are being taken
                                                    priorities for any available funding for                authorization. All other Category II                   to address non-fisheries-related
                                                    establishing new Take Reduction                         fisheries that interact with ESA-listed                mortality and serious injury. Criterion 3
                                                    Teams. The basis for these                              marine mammal stocks observed off the                  is satisfied if total fisheries-related M/SI
                                                                                                            coasts of Alaska are state-managed                     is greater than 10 percent of PBR and
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                                                    determinations is further described
                                                    below.                                                  fisheries (as opposed to state parallel                less than PBR, and the population is
                                                       We recognize that a proposed change                  fisheries), and are not included in this               stable or increasing. Fisheries may then
                                                    to the ESA listing for humpback whales                  permit. Participants in Category III                   be permitted subject to individual
                                                    (80 FR 22303 April 21, 2015), if                        fisheries are not required to obtain                   review and certainty of data. Criterion 4
                                                    finalized, might affect the need for an                 incidental take permits under MMPA                     stipulates that if the population
                                                    MMPA 101(a)(5)(E) permit for these                      section 101(a)(5)(E) but are required to               abundance of a stock is declining, the
                                                    fisheries to incidentally take humpback                 report injuries or mortality of marine                 threshold level of 10 percent of PBR will
                                                    whales. However, we are including                       mammals incidental to their operations.                continue to be used. Criterion 5 states


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                                                    that if total fisheries-related M/SI are                Steller Sea Lion, Western U.S. Stock                   evaluated fully in accordance with
                                                    greater than PBR, permits may not be                       Total fisheries related M/SI per year               NEPA, no additional NEPA analysis is
                                                    issued for that species or stock.                       (32.7, 11.2 percent of PBR) is greater                 required for this permit. Issuing the
                                                                                                            than 10 percent of the stock’s PBR, but                permit would have no additional impact
                                                    Negligible Impact Determinations                                                                               to the human environment or effects on
                                                                                                            less than PBR (292). We expect only
                                                       The NID provides a complete analysis                 minor fluctuations in fisheries-related                threatened or endangered species
                                                    of the criteria for determining whether                 M/SI. The level of total human-caused                  beyond those analyzed in these
                                                    commercial fisheries off Alaska are                     M/SI is estimated to be below PBR and                  documents.
                                                    having a negligible impact on the WNP                   is expected to remain below PBR for the                Recovery Plans
                                                    or CNP stocks of humpback whales or                     foreseeable future. Survey data collected                 Section 4(f) of the ESA requires that
                                                    the Western U.S. stock of Steller sea                   since 2000 indicate that Steller sea lion              we develop recovery plans for ESA-
                                                    lions. A summary of the analysis and                    decline continues in the central and                   listed species, unless such a plan will
                                                    subsequent determination follows. The                   western Aleutian Islands but regional                  not promote the conservation of the
                                                    analysis is based on the 2014 marine                    populations east of Samalga Pass have                  species. Recovery Plans for humpback
                                                    mammal stock assessment reports                         increased or are stable. Overall, the                  whales and Steller sea lions have been
                                                    (SARs), which estimate mean or                          stock is increasing at an annual rate of               completed (see ADDRESSES).
                                                    minimum annual mortality for 2008–                      1.67 percent (non-pups) and 1.45
                                                    2012 from observed commercial                           percent (pups). Therefore, using                       Vessel Registration
                                                    fisheries and entanglement data from                    Criterion 3 we determine that M/SI                        MMPA section 118(c) requires that
                                                    the NMFS Marine Mammal Health and                       incidental to commercial fishing will                  vessels participating in Category I and II
                                                    Stranding Network. This is the most                     have a negligible impact on this stock.                fisheries register to obtain an
                                                    recent five-year period for which data                  Conclusions for the Permit                             authorization to take marine mammals
                                                    were available and had been analyzed                                                                           incidental to fishing activities. Further,
                                                    when the proposed permit and draft                         In conclusion, based on the negligible              section 118(c)(5)(A) provides that
                                                    NID were being developed. In cases                      impact criteria outlined in 1999 (64 FR                registration of vessels in fisheries
                                                    where available observer data are only                  28800), the 2014 Alaska SARs, and the                  should, after appropriate consultations,
                                                    available outside that time frame, as is                best scientific information and data                   be integrated and coordinated to the
                                                    the case for state-managed fisheries, the               available for the time period analyzed in              maximum extent feasible with existing
                                                    most recent observer data are used.                     this permit, we have determined that for               fisher licenses, registrations, and related
                                                                                                            a period of up to three years, M/SI                    programs. MMPA registration for
                                                    Humpback Whale, WNP Stock                               incidental to the BSAI pollock trawl and               participants in the BSAI trawl fisheries
                                                                                                            BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries will have a              has been integrated with the Federal
                                                       Total fisheries-related M/SI per year                negligible impact on the WNP and CNP
                                                    (0.9, 30 percent of PBR) is greater than                                                                       groundfish limited entry permit process
                                                                                                            stocks of humpback whales and the                      of the Federal Vessel Monitoring
                                                    10 percent of the stock’s PBR but less                  Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions.
                                                    than PBR (3.0). We expect only minor                                                                           System.
                                                                                                               The impacts on the human
                                                    fluctuations in fisheries-related M/SI.                 environment of continuing and                          Monitoring Program
                                                    The stock is considered to be increasing:               modifying the Bering Sea trawl
                                                    The most recent abundance estimate                                                                                BSAI trawl fisheries authorized under
                                                                                                            fisheries, including the taking of                     this permit are monitored by NMFS-
                                                    represents a 6.7 percent annual rate of                 threatened and endangered species of
                                                    increase over the previous (1991–1993)                                                                         certified observers in the North Pacific
                                                                                                            marine mammals, were analyzed in the                   Groundfish Observer Program. Observer
                                                    estimate, though this rate is biased high               2004 Alaska Groundfish Fisheries
                                                    to an unknown degree. Therefore, using                                                                         coverage rates range from 50–100
                                                                                                            Programmatic Supplemental                              percent. Accordingly, as required by
                                                    Criterion 3 we determine that M/SI                      Environmental Impact Statement
                                                    incidental to commercial fishing will                                                                          MMPA section 118, a monitoring
                                                                                                            (PSEIS). The 2015 Alaska Groundfish                    program is in place for the BSAI pollock
                                                    have a negligible impact on the stock.                  Fisheries PSEIS Supplemental                           trawl and flatfish trawl fisheries.
                                                    Humpback Whale, CNP Stock                               Information Report reviewed new
                                                                                                            information since 2004 and concluded                   Take Reduction Plans
                                                       CNP humpback whales represent a                      that a new PSEIS was not necessary                        MMPA section 118 requires the
                                                    case not considered by the existing                     because (1) management changes to the                  development and implementation of a
                                                    criteria, but data support a negligible                 fisheries since 2004 do not constitute a               TRP in cases where a strategic stock
                                                    impact determination. Total annual                      substantial change in the action, and all              interacts with a Category I or II fishery.
                                                    human-caused M/SI (15.89, 19.19                         changes are consistent with the                        The stocks covered under this permit
                                                    percent of PBR) is well below the                       preferred alternative evaluated in the                 are designated as strategic stocks under
                                                    Criterion 2 M/SI threshold (i.e., below                 PSEIS, (2) the current status of the                   the MMPA because they are listed as
                                                    PBR) and is expected to remain so for                   resources can be considered within the                 endangered under the ESA (MMPA
                                                    the foreseeable future. Total annual                    range of variability analyzed in the 2004              section 3(19)(C)). The two fisheries
                                                    fisheries-related M/SI (3.95, 4.77                      PSEIS, and (3) although new                            covered by this permit are Category II
                                                    percent of PBR) is well below the                       information exists regarding the impacts               fisheries. Therefore, the three listed
                                                    Criterion 3 M/SI threshold (i.e, below                  of the groundfish fisheries on resources,              stocks and two fisheries meet the
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                                                    PBR) with only minor fluctuations in                    no information indicates that a new                    MMPA’s triggers for convening a take
                                                    fisheries-related M/SI expected, and the                analysis would conclude that there is                  reduction team (TRT) and developing a
                                                    population is increasing (4.9–10 percent                now a significant impact where the 2004                TRP.
                                                    per year, depending on the study and                    PSEIS concludes that the impact was                       The obligations to develop and
                                                    specific area). Therefore, we determine                 insignificant.                                         implement a TRP are further subject to
                                                    that M/SI incidental to commercial                         Because this permit would not modify                the availability of funding. MMPA
                                                    fishing will have a negligible impact on                any fishery operation and the effects of               section 118(f)(3) contains specific
                                                    the stock.                                              the fishery operations have been                       priorities for developing TRPs. At this


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                                                    time, we have insufficient funding                                 priority for any available funding for                                   stocks, we may use our emergency
                                                    available to simultaneously develop and                            establishing new TRTs.                                                   authority under MMPA section 118 to
                                                    implement TRPs for all strategic stocks                                                                                                     protect the stocks and may modify the
                                                                                                                       Current Permit
                                                    that interact with Category I or Category                                                                                                   permit issued herein.
                                                    II fisheries. As provided in MMPA                                     As described above, all of the
                                                                                                                                                                                                  MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E) requires
                                                    sections 118(f)(6)(A) and (f)(7), we used                          requirements to issue a permit to
                                                                                                                       Federally-managed BSAI pollock trawl                                     NMFS to publish in the Federal
                                                    the most recent SARs and List of                                                                                                            Register a list of fisheries that have been
                                                    Fisheries (LOF) as the basis to                                    and BSAI flatfish trawl fisheries have
                                                                                                                       been satisfied. Accordingly, we hereby                                   authorized to take threatened or
                                                    determine our priorities for establishing
                                                                                                                       issue a permit to participants in these                                  endangered marine mammals. A list of
                                                    TRTs and developing TRPs. Through
                                                                                                                       two fisheries to incidentally take                                       such fisheries was most recently
                                                    this process, we evaluated the WNP and
                                                                                                                       individuals from the WNP and CNP                                         published, as required, on April 23,
                                                    CNP stocks of humpback whale and the
                                                                                                                       stocks of humpback whales and the                                        2015 (80 FR 22713). With issuance of
                                                    Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions
                                                    as lower priorities for establishing TRTs                          Western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions.                                 the current permit, we are not adding
                                                    compared to other marine mammal                                    As noted under MMPA section                                              any fisheries to this list, but are revising
                                                    stocks and fisheries, based on M/SI                                101(a)(5)(E)(ii), no permit is required for                              the list of marine mammal species and
                                                    levels incidental to those fisheries and                           vessels in Category III fisheries. For                                   stocks authorized in the BSAI pollock
                                                    population levels and trends.                                      incidental taking of marine mammals to                                   and flatfish trawl fisheries, and
                                                    Accordingly, given these factors and our                           be authorized in Category III fisheries,                                 removing the Alaska Bering Sea
                                                    priorities, developing TRPs for these                              M/SI must be reported to NMFS. If we                                     sablefish pot fishery and the Alaska
                                                    three stocks in these two fisheries will                           determine at a later date that incidental                                BSAI Pacific cod longline fishery (Table
                                                    be deferred under section 118, since                               M/SI from commercial fishing is having                                   1).
                                                    other stocks/fisheries are a higher                                more than a negligible impact on these

                                                          TABLE 1—LIST OF FISHERIES AUTHORIZED TO TAKE SPECIFIC THREATENED AND ENDANGERED MARINE MAMMALS
                                                                                     INCIDENTAL TO COMMERCIAL FISHING OPERATIONS
                                                                                                    Fishery                                                              Category                           Marine mammal stock

                                                    HI deep-set (tuna target) longline .........................................................................   I ........................    Humpback whale, CNP stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Sperm whale, Hawaii stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 False killer whale, MHI IFKW stock.
                                                    CA thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet fishery (≤14 in mesh) ...........................                    I ........................    Fin whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Humpback whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Sperm whale, CA/OR/WA stock.
                                                    HI shallow-set (swordfish target) longline/set line ................................................           II .......................    Humpback whale, CNP stock.
                                                    AK Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands flatfish trawl .......................................................          II .......................    Humpback whale, WNP stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Humpback whale, CNP stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Steller sea lion, Western U.S. stock.
                                                    AK Bering Sea/Aleutian Island pollock trawl ........................................................           II .......................    Humpback whale, WNP stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Humpback whale, CNP stock.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Steller sea lion, Western U.S. stock.
                                                    WA/OR/CA sablefish pot fishery ..........................................................................      II .......................    Humpback whale, CA/OR/WA stock.



                                                    Comments and Responses                                             mammals including the five species                                       activity that may affect ESA-listed
                                                      NMFS received three comment letters                              analyzed in the NID. This MMPA                                           species (e.g., commercial fishing by
                                                    on the proposed permit and draft NID.                              section 101(a)(5)(E) permit authorizes                                   issuing a fishery management plan or an
                                                    The Marine Mammal Commission                                       take of ESA-listed marine mammals                                        amendment to such a plan). As noted in
                                                    (Commission) supported issuing the                                 under the MMPA while the biological                                      response to Comment 1, this MMPA
                                                    permit while two other commenters,                                 opinions authorize take of ESA-listed                                    permit is linked to federal management
                                                    Center for Biological Diversity (Center)                           marine mammals under the ESA.                                            of the BSAI groundfish fisheries. The
                                                    and an individual, opposed issuing the                                Comment 2: The Center recommends                                      NID considered state fisheries in the
                                                    permit. Only comments pertaining to                                that NMFS include state-managed                                          analysis, including those with mortality
                                                    the draft NID and proposed permit are                              fisheries under this permit. The Center                                  data preceding the time frame for the
                                                    responded to in this notice.                                       feels that by not including state fisheries                              analysis if those data were the best
                                                                                                                       in the permit, NMFS is undermining                                       available, so that impacts of takes from
                                                    General Comments                                                   conservation of marine mammals                                           the federally-managed fisheries could be
                                                       Comment 1: The Center urged NMFS                                because it implies that state-managed                                    understood in the context of all known
                                                    to consult under ESA section 7 on                                  fisheries are not subject to the same take                               fishery-related takes . However, NMFS
                                                    issuing the permit.                                                prohibitions as federal fisheries. The                                   is not authorizing incidental take of
                                                       Response: This MMPA section                                     Center notes that NMFS has the                                           ESA-listed species in state fisheries.
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                                                    101(a)(5)(E) permit is not a stand-alone                           authority and duty to manage state-                                         Take of ESA-listed marine mammals
                                                    action and does not require separate                               managed fisheries under MMPA section                                     in state-managed fisheries is subject to
                                                    ESA section 7 consultation. NMFS has                               118.                                                                     the same prohibitions as federally-
                                                    consulted under ESA section 7 on the                                  Response: MMPA section 101(a)(5)(E)                                   managed fisheries. But, without the
                                                    BSAI groundfish fishery management                                 is one of the links between the MMPA                                     federal nexus, ESA section 7 does not
                                                    plans. The resulting biological opinions                           and the ESA. For federally-managed                                       apply to state fisheries. States are
                                                    analyze the impact of the fishery-related                          fisheries, NMFS has a federal nexus to                                   responsible for applying for an
                                                    mortalities on ESA-listed marine                                   consult under ESA section 7 on the                                       incidental take permit under ESA


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                                                    section 10(a)(1)(B) to obtain                           which the marine mammal stock                          likely the 2017 LOF. If the GOA
                                                    authorization for takes of ESA-listed                   interacts causes at least occasional                   sablefish longline fishery is elevated to
                                                    species that occur incidental to an                     incidental mortality or serious injury of              Category I or II in a future LOF, NMFS
                                                    otherwise authorized activity (e.g., state-             that particular marine mammal stock                    will evaluate the need for incidental
                                                    managed fisheries). Unless a state                      (i.e, convening teams and developing                   take permit under MMPA section
                                                    obtains such a permit, any take of ESA-                 plans for stocks where fishery-related                 101(a)(5)(E). This process is iterative
                                                    listed species would be unauthorized.                   M/SI is low is contrary to the purpose                 and we will evaluate the best available
                                                    NMFS cannot require that a state apply                  of this section). Regardless, the                      data at the time we undertake our
                                                    for such a permit; it is the state’s                    obligation to develop and implement                    analysis to issue these permits.
                                                    responsibility to do so as part of                      TRPs is subject to the availability of                    The commenter notes that stocks
                                                    managing state fisheries.                               funding. MMPA section 118(f)(3)                        without minimum abundance estimates
                                                       MMPA section 118 provides the                        contains specific priorities for                       are precluded from being considered in
                                                    framework for addressing marine                         developing TRPs. As stated above under                 the LOF tier analysis, thereby
                                                    mammal interactions in commercial                       Conclusions for the Permit, all stocks                 precluding any fisheries that kill or
                                                    fisheries nationwide and includes                       authorized to be incidentally taken                    seriously injure those stocks from being
                                                    various metrics and guidance for                        under this permit are currently lower                  classified as Category I or II fisheries.
                                                    managing the take reduction program as                  priorities for developing TRPs compared                This is incorrect. NMFS may classify
                                                    a whole. First, the program authorizes                  to other marine mammal stocks and                      fisheries by analogy to other similar
                                                    incidental take of non-ESA-listed                       commercial fisheries.                                  fisheries based on various factors (50
                                                    marine mammals in commercial                               Comment 4: The Center recommends                    CFR 229.2). The commenter references
                                                    fisheries classified as Category I or II (no            that NMFS include the North Pacific                    other Category I and II fisheries that take
                                                    authorization is required for Category III              stock of sperm whales in the NID                       sperm whales, including two pelagic
                                                    fisheries). Then, the program directs                   analysis and, if warranted, include this               longline fisheries and a drift gillnet
                                                    efforts to reduce M/SI incidental to                    stock under this permit. The commenter                 fishery. These gear types are not
                                                    commercial fisheries and provides for                   notes that the draft NID contains                      analogous to the GOA sablefish longline
                                                    priority-setting when funding is limited.               conflicting information, in that at page               fishery, which is a demersal longline
                                                    TRPs can and do address marine                          19 it reports ‘‘M/SI of sperm whales                   fishery, in that the gear used and the
                                                    mammal M/SI in state-managed                            only occurred in the Gulf of Alaska                    fishing practices are substantially
                                                    fisheries. NMFS can authorize                           (GOA) sablefish longline fishery (a                    different from one another. Both fishing
                                                    incidental take of endangered marine                    Category III fishery) in 2007’’ but Table              gear and fishing practices are typically
                                                    mammals in state fisheries, but is not                  5 reflects one observed fishery mortality              related to the risk of entanglement. That
                                                    doing so through this action.                           or serious injury. Further, the draft stock            said, NMFS will conduct a full
                                                       Comment 3: The Center believes that                  assessment report for sperm whales                     evaluation of this stock and this fishery
                                                    additional mitigation measures to                       indicates four serious injuries of sperm               pursuant to the LOF.
                                                    reduce entanglement should be                           whales incidental to the Gulf of Alaska
                                                    included in the permit given the                                                                               Humpback Whales
                                                                                                            sablefish longline fishery (two each
                                                    MMPA’s requirement to develop a TRP.                    observed in 2012 and 2013). However,                     Comment 5: The notice and draft NID
                                                    Therefore, the Center feels that NMFS                   NMFS did not provide extrapolated                      state that the population of Western
                                                    cannot authorize these fisheries until                  estimates of sperm whale serious injury                North Pacific humpback whales is
                                                    such a plan has been developed.                         and mortality stating they were                        estimated to be increasing at an annual
                                                    Further, the Center requests that NMFS                  unavailable. Additionally, the Center                  rate of 6.7 percent, but the Commission
                                                    convene a take reduction team to                        notes, according to NMFS, because the                  believes the rate of increase is likely an
                                                    develop a TRP.                                          population size and the PBR for sperm                  overestimate because the 2004–06 study
                                                       Response: As noted in the Federal                    whales are unknown, any fishery                        included an area not surveyed in the
                                                    Register notice for the proposed permit                 interacting with the sperm whale is                    1991–1993 study. Therefore, the
                                                    (80 FR 78711, December 17, 2015), take                  precluded from qualifying as Category I                Commission suggested NMFS consider
                                                    reduction requirements are triggered                    or II.                                                 estimating the rate of increase based
                                                    when a strategic stock is killed or                        Response: The commenter refers to                   only on data from sites surveyed in both
                                                    seriously injured in Category I or II                   the M/SI of a sperm whale from 2007,                   1991–93 and 2004–06 to evaluate
                                                    fisheries. All the stocks addressed by                  which precedes the time frame analyzed                 whether that analysis indicates a clearly
                                                    this permit are designated as strategic                 for this permit (2008–2012). Table 5                   stable or increasing trend, which would
                                                    because they are listed under the ESA                   refers to M/SI of Steller sea lions and                support the draft NID.
                                                    (MMPA section 2(19)(C)) and not                         not to sperm whales. We reviewed the                     Response: This analysis is part of a
                                                    because fishery-related M/SI exceeds                    2014 and 2015 SARs for North Pacific                   larger ongoing analysis of the SPLASH
                                                    PBR. MMPA section 118 is explicitly                     sperm whales per the comment, and                      (Structure of Populations, Levels of
                                                    designed to reduce fishery-related M/SI                 recognize that NMFS mistakenly                         Abundance and Status of Humpback
                                                    below PBR, so while required by the                     omitted the 2012 serious injuries                      Whales in the North Pacific) effort.
                                                    MMPA, TRPs may not be necessary for                     incidental to the GOA sablefish longline               When the results are available, we will
                                                    addressing threats affecting recovery of                fishery in the 2014 SAR, which includes                evaluate whether any of the findings in
                                                    the species. In recognition of this, a                  2008–2012 data. The 2015 draft SAR                     the NID would change and take
                                                    2008 review of the take reduction                       includes the 2012 observed serious                     appropriate action at that time.
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                                                    program by the Government                               injuries and notes that the extrapolated                 Comment 6: The Commission is
                                                    Accountability Office recommended                       estimate is not available. NMFS is                     concerned that the WNP population of
                                                    that Congress consider amending the                     currently analyzing these data and                     humpback whales may consist of two
                                                    statutory requirements for establishing a               intends to include the resulting bycatch               distinct population segments (DPS)
                                                    take reduction team to stipulate that not               estimates in the 2016 draft SAR. When                  under the recent proposed ESA listing
                                                    only must a marine mammal stock be                      this information has been incorporated                 rule (80 FR 22304, April 21, 2015)
                                                    strategic and interacting with a Category               into the 2016 draft SAR, NMFS will                     whose feeding range overlaps that of the
                                                    I or II fishery, but that the fishery with              then evaluate it for the next annual LOF,              CNP population of humpbacks. If that is


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                                                    the case, population trends for the two                 extent of M/SI incidental to commercial                making NIDs under section 101(a)(5)(E)
                                                    putative western North Pacific DPSs                     fishing is unacceptably high.                          of the MMPA to cover situations where
                                                    may not be the same and the BSAI                           Response: These permits are iterative               (1) the level of mortality and serious
                                                    groundfish fisheries could have a                       and cyclical; they are effective for 3                 injury exceeds or likely exceeds PBR
                                                    negligible impact on one stock, but more                years per the MMPA. This means that                    primarily due to subsistence hunting,
                                                    than a negligible impact on the other.                  NMFS is regularly considering the most                 (2) subsistence hunting is determined to
                                                    Thus, the Commission encourages                         recent information available in the NID                be sustainable, and (3) fishery-related
                                                    NMFS to collect and analyze additional                  analysis to support issuing these                      take is a very small fraction of overall
                                                    information on the discreteness of the                  permits every three years. This                        removals (e.g., <1.0 percent).
                                                    two putative Western North Pacific                      particular permit is based on the 2014                    Response: NMFS appreciates the
                                                    DPSs identified by the humpback whale                   final SAR, which includes 2008–2012                    suggestion for amending the NID criteria
                                                    Biological Review Team.                                 data. We will consider 2013 and 2015                   and we will consider it as we revise
                                                       Response: For the NID, we analyzed                   data in future iterations of this permit.              those criteria.
                                                    the stocks as currently defined in the                  New data become available all the time;                   Comment 12: The Commission raised
                                                    SARs. The ESA listing rule has not been                 if we are constantly updating and                      concerns about the availability of
                                                    finalized. NMFS uses the best available                 revising the analysis it will hinder our               reliable and up-to-date estimates of
                                                    data at the time of the analysis and                    ability to take action and issue permit                population size and subsistence harvest
                                                    generally does not collect new data for                 decisions.                                             and feels that NMFS is not providing
                                                    the purposes of issuing an MMPA                                                                                adequate funding to generate these
                                                                                                            Steller Sea Lions                                      estimates. Given the importance of
                                                    section 101(a)(5)(E) permit.
                                                                                                               Comment 10: The Commission                          subsistence hunting to Alaska Native
                                                       Comment 7: The Commission
                                                                                                            recommends that NMFS consider                          communities and the possible effects of
                                                    recommended that NMFS consult with
                                                                                                            amending its criteria for making NIDs                  climate change on the abundance and
                                                    researchers to gather data and develop                  under section 101(a)(5)(E) of the MMPA                 health of ice seals, the Commission
                                                    new abundance estimates for the                         to ensure that for declining marine                    believes that NMFS must (1) in
                                                    Western North Pacific stock of                          mammal populations listed as                           cooperation with its co-management
                                                    humpback whales before issuing a                        endangered or threatened under the                     partners, identify the essential
                                                    subsequent permit.                                      ESA, the estimated M/SI by commercial                  components of ongoing programs to
                                                       Response: NMFS agrees that                           fisheries does not result in a statistically           monitor the abundance and trends of ice
                                                    additional, new data would be useful                    significantly increase in the rate of                  seal populations and the number of
                                                    and will continue to collaborate with                   decline across a large portion of their                seals taken by Native hunters, and (2)
                                                    those researchers collecting data on the                geographic range. With regard to the                   ensure that funding is adequate to
                                                    Western North Pacific stock of                          western U.S. stock of Steller sea lions,               implement those programs. The
                                                    humpback whales.                                        before making a NID for the fisheries                  Commission therefore recommends that
                                                       Comment 8: The Commission                            subject to this action, NMFS should                    NMFS consult with the Alaska Native
                                                    encouraged NMFS to instruct fishery                     evaluate M/SI in the three BSAI                        Ice Seal Committee to identify the steps
                                                    observers to collect tissue samples or                  groundfish fisheries relative to the                   necessary to carry out adequate ice seal
                                                    photographs of all humpback whales                      species’ abundance in areas west of                    population surveys and harvest
                                                    take incidental to fisheries to                         Samalga Pass where sea lion numbers                    monitoring programs, and seek the
                                                    appropriately identify the stock.                       have been declining.                                   funding necessary to implement them.
                                                       Response: Fishery observers are                         Response: NMFS appreciates the                      The Commission recognizes NMFS’s
                                                    already instructed to take photographs                  suggestion for amending the NID criteria               constraints on funding for marine
                                                    and collect tissue samples when                         and we will consider as we revise those                mammal research and management, but
                                                    possible. In some cases, as examples,                   criteria. As we note in the response to                believes it is imperative that these needs
                                                    the interaction occurs too quickly or too               Comment 2, NMFS uses the best                          receive higher priority.
                                                    far from the vessel and photographs/                    available information at the time of the                  Response: NMFS recently conducted
                                                    tissue samples may not be possible.                     NID analysis, including the currently                  a protected species science program
                                                    Regardless, it has been our practice to                 identified range and trends as provided                review of the Alaska Fisheries Science
                                                    assign a take to both stocks so that we                 in the most recent SAR. Therefore, we                  Center (AFSC). The review generated
                                                    can evaluate the impact of that mortality               are not conducting a new analysis at                   several recommendations related to ice
                                                    on each stock separately.                               this time. With respect to observing the               seals. Recommendation 1.5 directs
                                                       Comment 9: The Center recommends                     fishery, it is currently monitored both                NMFS to develop an explicit strategy for
                                                    that for humpback whales NMFS                           east and west of Samalga Pass and those                assessing all stocks, considering costs,
                                                    include the most recent observer data                   data are incorporated into the stock                   likely available funds, and scientific and
                                                    from 2013 and the resulting M/SI                        assessment.                                            management priorities. In its response,
                                                    estimate in the NID. Specifically, the                                                                         in 2015–2016, the NMFS AFSC
                                                    Center suggests that NMFS consider                      Bearded and Ringed Seals                               committed to developing a proposed
                                                    extrapolating observer data from all                      Comment 11: The Commission notes                     strategy for assessing all marine
                                                    fisheries, including the Southeast                      that if, indeed, only 2 bearded seals are              mammal stocks and including that
                                                    Alaska drift gillnet fishery, to calculate              killed or seriously injured each year by               strategy and a system for prioritizing
                                                    mean or minimum annual mortality                        commercial fisheries out of nearly 6,800               those assessments in the 5-year plan for
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                                                    estimates as well as including stranding                removals from the population, it is                    the AFSC. Regardless, abundance
                                                    data from the marine mammal unusual                     difficult to see how fisheries-related                 surveys for ice seals are ongoing, with
                                                    mortality event that began in May 2015                  mortality can be considered significant                another scheduled for 2016, which are
                                                    in the western GOA. The Center feels                    even if overall PBR is exceeded. Given                 intended to result in an abundance
                                                    that given the 2013 observer data and                   the removals of bearded and ringed                     estimate. Additionally,
                                                    the 2015 stranding data, a significant                  seals by subsistence hunting, the                      Recommendation 1.6 directs NMFS to
                                                    number of animals may have been                         Commission recommends that NMFS                        pursue support for bycatch and harvest
                                                    removed from the population and the                     consider amending its criteria for                     monitoring in particularly risky


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                                                    fisheries or regions. The AFSC response                                       information about this collection is also                         There are no forms provided by the
                                                    notes that monitoring harvest levels is                                       available at http://www.reginfo.gov                             USPTO for this collection. For filing
                                                    currently unfunded, and while                                                 under ‘‘Information Collection Review.’’                        claims under the Federal Tort Claims
                                                    resources are limited the AFSC will                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                      Act, the public may use Standard Form
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                                                                                                                                  104 ensure that service of process
                                                    comment on this continuing                                                    intended for current and former                                    Estimated Time per Response: The
                                                    information collection, as required by                                        employees of the USPTO is handled                               USPTO estimates that it will take the
                                                    the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,                                          properly. The USPTO will only accept                            public from 5 minutes (0.08 hours) to 6
                                                    Public Law 104–13 (44 U.S.C.                                                  service of process for an employee                              hours to prepare a single item in this
                                                    3506(c)(2)(A)).                                                               acting in an official capacity. This                            collection, including gathering the
                                                    DATES: Written comments must be                                               collection is necessary so that                                 necessary information, preparing the
                                                    submitted on or before August 22, 2016.                                       respondents or their representatives can                        appropriate documents, and submitting
                                                                                                                                  serve a summons or complaint on the                             the information required for this
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                                                  USPTO, demand employee testimony                                collection.
                                                    by any of the following methods:
                                                       • Email: InformationCollection@                                            and documents related to a legal                                   Estimated Total Annual Hour Burden:
                                                    uspto.gov. Include ‘‘0651–0046 inquiry’’                                      proceeding, or file a claim under the                           87.08 hours.
                                                    in the subject line of the message.                                           Federal Tort Claims Act. Respondents                               Estimated Total Annual Cost Burden
                                                       • Federal Rulemaking Portal: http://                                       may also petition the USPTO to waive                            (Hourly): $35,539.05. The USPTO
                                                    www.regulations.gov.                                                          or suspend these rules for legal                                expects that the information in this
                                                       • Mail: Marcie Lovett, Records                                             processes. This collection is also                              collection will be prepared by attorneys
                                                    Management Division Director, Office of                                       necessary so that current and former                            and former employees at an hourly rate
                                                    the Chief Information Officer, United                                         USPTO employees may properly                                    of $410, except for the requests for
                                                    States Patent and Trademark Office,                                           forward service and demands to the                              employee indemnification, which
                                                    P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313–                                          Office of General Counsel, report                               generally come from professional and
                                                    1450.                                                                         unauthorized testimony, and request                             supervisory staff at an hourly rate of
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                              indemnification. The USPTO covers                               $79.78. Since the majority of the former
                                                    Requests for additional information                                           current employees as respondents under                          employees affected by this collection are
                                                    should be directed to Kyu Lee, Office of                                      this information collection even though                         attorneys, the estimated attorney hourly
                                                    General Law, United States Patent and                                         their responses do not require approval                         rate will be used for former employees
                                                    Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450,                                              under the Paperwork Reduction Act. In                           as well. Using these hourly rates, the
                                                    Alexandria, VA 22313–1450; by                                                 those instances where both current and                          USPTO estimates that the total
                                                    telephone at 571–272–6421; or by email                                        former employees may respond to the                             respondent cost burden for this
                                                    at Kyu.Lee@uspto.gov with ‘‘0651–0046                                         USPTO, the agency estimates that the                            collection will be approximately
                                                    inquiry’’ in the subject line. Additional                                     number of respondents will be small.                            $35,539.05 per year.
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                                                                                                                          TABLE 1—RESPONDENT HOURLY COST BURDEN
                                                                                                                                                                      Estimated       Estimated        Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                      response                                          Rate          Total cost
                                                                                                   IC No./Item                                                                          annual           annual
                                                                                                                                                                         time                                           ($/hr)          ($/yr)
                                                                                                                                                                                      responses       burden hours
                                                                                                                                                                       (hours)

                                                                                                                                                                         (a)             (b)          (a) × (b) = (c)    (d)        (c) × (d) = (e)

                                                    1. Petition to Waive Rules ....................................................................................            0.50               5              2.50     $410.00       $1,025.00



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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.
DatesThis permit is effective for a three-year period beginning June 23, 2016.
ContactJon Kurland, NMFS Alaska Region, 907- 586-7638, [email protected]; or Shannon Bettridge, NMFS Office of Protected Resources, 301-427-8402, [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 40870 
RIN Number0648-XD28

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