81_FR_44122 81 FR 43993 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin Improvements Project

81 FR 43993 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin Improvements Project

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 129 (July 6, 2016)

Page Range43993-44005
FR Document2016-15875

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to The San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) to incidentally harass marine mammals during construction activities associated with the San Francisco Ferry Terminal, South Basin Improvements project in San Francisco, CA.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE490


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the San Francisco Ferry Terminal 
Expansion Project, South Basin Improvements Project

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

ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to The 
San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) 
to incidentally harass marine mammals during construction activities 
associated with the San Francisco Ferry Terminal, South Basin 
Improvements project in San Francisco, CA.

DATES: This authorization is effective from June 28, 2016 through 
December 31, 2016.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Availability

    An electronic copy of WETA's application and supporting documents, 
as well as a list of the references cited in this document, and the 
final Environmental Assessment (EA) and our associated Finding of No 
Significant Impact, prepared pursuant to the National Environmental 
Policy Act may be obtained by visiting the Internet at: 
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.html. In case of 
problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed 
above (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request by U.S. 
citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than commercial 
fishing) within a specified area, the incidental, but not intentional, 
taking of small numbers of marine mammals, providing that certain 
findings are made and the necessary prescriptions are established.
    The incidental taking of small numbers of marine mammals may be 
allowed only if NMFS (through authority delegated by the Secretary) 
finds that the total taking by the specified activity during the 
specified time period will (i) have a negligible impact on the species 
or stock(s) and (ii) not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant). Further, the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such taking 
must be set forth, either in specific regulations or in an 
authorization.
    The allowance of such incidental taking under section 101(a)(5)(A), 
by harassment, serious injury, death, or a combination thereof, 
requires that regulations be established. Subsequently, a Letter of 
Authorization may be issued pursuant to the prescriptions established 
in such regulations, providing that the level of taking will be 
consistent with the findings made for the total taking allowable under 
the specific regulations. Under section 101(a)(5)(D), NMFS may 
authorize such incidental taking by harassment only, for periods of not 
more than one year, pursuant to requirements and conditions contained 
within an IHA. The establishment of prescriptions through either 
specific regulations or an authorization requires notice and 
opportunity for public comment.
    NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as ``. . . 
an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be 
reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.'' Except with respect to certain activities 
not pertinent here, section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' 
as: ``. . . any act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the 
potential to injure a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
[Level A harassment]; or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine 
mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild by causing disruption of 
behavioral patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, 
breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering [Level B 
harassment].''

Summary of Request

    On February 8, 2016, we received a request from WETA for 
authorization of the taking, by level B harassment only, of marine 
mammals, incidental to pile driving and removal in association with the 
San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin

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Improvements Project in San Francisco Bay, California. That request was 
modified to include additional species and additional monitoring and 
mitigation measures on March 28, 2016 and May 2, 2016, and a final 
version, which we deemed adequate and complete, was submitted on May 
13, 2016, which included revised take numbers and additional mitigation 
measures. In-water work associated with the project is expected to be 
completed within 23 months. This proposed IHA is for the first phase of 
construction activities, to occur in 2016.
    The use of both vibratory and impact pile driving and removal is 
expected to produce underwater sound at levels that have the potential 
to result in behavioral harassment of marine mammals. Seven species of 
marine mammals have the potential to be affected by the specified 
activities: harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), California sea lion (Zalophus 
californianus), Northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris), 
Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus), harbor porpoise (Phocoena 
phocoena), gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), and bottlenose dolphin 
(Tursiops truncatus). These species may occur year round in the action 
area.
    Similar construction and pile driving activities in San Francisco 
Bay have been authorized by NMFS in the past. These projects include 
construction activities at the Exploratorium (75 FR 66065), pier 36 (77 
FR 20361), and the Oakland Bay Bridge (71 FR 26750; 72 FR 25748; 74 FR 
41684; 76 FR 7156; 78 FR 2371; 79 FR 2421; and 80 FR 43710).

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    The San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority 
(WETA) is expanding berthing capacity at the Downtown San Francisco 
Ferry Terminal (Ferry Terminal), located at the San Francisco Ferry 
Building (Ferry Building), to support existing and future planned water 
transit services operated on San Francisco Bay by WETA and WETA's 
emergency operations.
    The Downtown San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project would 
eventually include phased construction of three new water transit gates 
and overwater berthing facilities, in addition to supportive landside 
improvements, such as additional passenger waiting and queuing areas, 
circulation improvements, and other water transit-related amenities. 
The new gates and other improvements would be designed to accommodate 
future planned water transit services between Downtown San Francisco 
and Antioch, Berkeley, Martinez, Hercules, Redwood City, Richmond, and 
Treasure Island, as well as emergency operation needs. According to 
current planning and operating assumptions, WETA will not require all 
three new gates (Gates A, F, and G) to support existing and new 
services immediately. As a result, WETA is planning that project 
construction will be phased. The first phase will include construction 
of Gates F and G, as well as other related improvements in the South 
Basin.

Dates and Duration

    The total project is expected to require a maximum of 130 days of 
in-water pile driving. The project may require up to 23 months for 
completion; with a maximum of 106 days for pile driving in the first 
year. In-water activities are limited to occur between June 28, 2016 
and November 30, 2016 and June 1 through November 30, 2017. If in-water 
work will extend beyond the effective dates of the IHA, a second IHA 
application will be submitted by WETA. This proposed authorization 
would be effective from June 28, 2016 to December 31, 2016.

Specific Geographic Region

    The San Francisco ferry terminal is located in the western shore of 
San Francisco Bay (see Figure 1 of WETA's application). The ferry 
terminal is five blocks north of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge. 
More specifically, the south basin of the ferry terminal is located 
between Pier 14 and the ferry plaza. San Francisco Bay and the adjacent 
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta make up one of the largest estuarine 
systems on the continent. The Bay has undergone extensive 
industrialization, but remains an important environment for healthy 
marine mammal populations year round. The area surrounding the proposed 
activity is an intertidal landscape with heavy industrial use and boat 
traffic.

Detailed Description of Activities

    The project supports existing and future planned water transit 
services operated by WETA, and regional policies to encourage transit 
uses. Furthermore, the project addresses deficiencies in the 
transportation network that impede water transit operation, passenger 
access, and passenger circulation at the Ferry Terminal.
    The project includes construction of two new water transit gates 
and associated overwater berthing facilities, in addition to supportive 
improvements, such as additional passenger waiting and queuing areas 
and circulation improvements in a 7.7-acre area (see Figure 1 in the 
WETA's application, which depicts the project area, and Figure 2, which 
depicts the project improvements). The project includes the following 
elements: (1) Removal of portions of existing deck and pile 
construction (portions will remain as open water, and other portions 
will be replaced); (2) Construction of two new gates (Gates F and G); 
(3) Relocation of an existing gate (Gate E); and (4) Improved passenger 
boarding areas, amenities, and circulation, including extending the 
East Bayside Promenade along Gates E, F, and G; strengthening the South 
Apron of the Agriculture Building; creating the Embarcadero Plaza; and 
installing weather protection canopies for passenger queuing.
    Implementation of the project improvements will result in a change 
in the type and area of structures over San Francisco Bay. In some 
areas, structures will be demolished and then rebuilt. The project will 
require both the removal and installation of piles as summarized in 
Table 1. Demolition and construction could be completed within 23 
months.

                            Table 1--Summary of Pile Removal and Installation in 2016
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                                                                                               Number of piles/
         Project element             Pile diameter         Pile type            Method             schedule
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Demolition in the South Basin...  12 to 18 inches...  Wood and concrete.  Pull or cut off 2   350 piles/30 days
                                                                           feet below mud      2016.
                                                                           line.
Removal of Dolphin Piles in the   36 inches.........  Steel: 140 to 150   Pull out..........  Four dolphin piles/
 South Basin.                                          feet in length.                         1 day.
Embarcadero Plaza and East        24 or 36 inches...  Steel: 135 to 155   Impact or           220 24- or 36-inch
 Bayside Promenade.                                    feet in length.     Vibratory Driver.   piles/65 days
                                                                                               2016.

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Fender Piles....................  14 inches.........  Polyurethane-       Impact or           38/10 days 2016.
                                                       coated pressure-    Vibratory Driver.
                                                       treated wood; 64
                                                       feet in length.
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Removal of Existing Facilities

    As part of the project, the remnants of Pier 2 will be demolished 
and removed. This consists of approximately 21,000 square feet of 
existing deck structure supported by approximately 350 wood and 
concrete piles. In addition, four dolphin piles will be removed. 
Demolition will be conducted from barges. Two barges will be required: 
One for materials storage, and one outfitted with demolition equipment 
(crane, clamshell bucket for pulling of piles, and excavator for 
removal of the deck). Diesel-powered tug boats will bring the barges to 
the project area, where they will be anchored. Piles will be removed by 
either cutting them off two feet below the mud line, or pulling the 
pile through vibratory extraction.

Construction of Gates and Berthing Structures

    The new gates (Gates F and G) will be built similarly. Each gate 
will be designed with an entrance portal--a prominent doorway 
physically separating the berthing structures from the surrounding 
area. Berthing structures will be provided for each new gate, 
consisting of floats, gangways, and guide piles. The steel floats will 
be approximately 42 feet wide by 135 feet long. The steel truss 
gangways will be approximately 14 feet wide and 105 feet long. The 
gangway will be designed to rise and fall with tidal variations while 
meeting Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The gangway 
and the float will be designed with canopies, consistent with the 
current design of existing Gates B and E. The berthing structures will 
be fabricated off site and floated to the project area by barge. Six 
steel guide piles will be required to secure each float in place. In 
addition, dolphin piles may be used at each berthing structure to 
protect against the collision of vessels with other structures or 
vessels. A total of up to 14 dolphin piles may be installed.
    Chock-block fendering will be added along the East Bayside 
Promenade, to adjacent structures to protect against collision. The 
chock-block fendering will consist of square, 12-inch-wide, 
polyurethane-coated, pressure-treated wood blocks that are connected 
along the side of the adjacent pier structure, and supported by 
polyurethane-coated, pressure-treated wood piles.
    In addition, the existing Gate E float will be moved 43 feet to the 
east, to align with the new gates and East Bayside Promenade. The 
existing six 36-inch-diameter steel guide piles will be removed using 
vibratory extraction, and reinstalled to secure the Gate E float in 
place. Because of Gate E's new location, to meet ADA requirements, the 
existing 90-foot-long steel truss gangway will be replaced with a 
longer, 105-foot-long gangway.

Passenger Boarding and Circulation Areas

    Several improvements will be made to passenger boarding and 
circulation areas. New deck and pile-supported structures will be 
built.
     An Embarcadero Plaza, elevated approximately 3 to 4 feet 
above current grade, will be created. The Embarcadero Plaza will 
require new deck and pile construction to fill an open-water area and 
replace existing structures that do not comply with Essential 
Facilities requirements.
     The East Bayside Promenade will be extended to create 
continuous pedestrian access to Gates E, F, and G, as well as to meet 
public access and pedestrian circulation requirements along San 
Francisco Bay. It will extend approximately 430 feet in length, and 
will provide an approximately 25-foot-wide area for pedestrian 
circulation and public access along Gates E, F, and G. The perimeter of 
the East Bayside Promenade will also include a curbed edge with a 
guardrail.
     Short access piers, approximately 30 feet wide and 45 feet 
long, will extend from the East Bayside Promenade to the portal for 
each gate.
     The South Apron of the Agriculture Building will be 
upgraded to temporarily support access for passenger circulation. 
Depending on their condition, as determined during Final Design, the 
piles supporting this apron may need to be strengthened with steel 
jackets.
     Two canopies will be constructed along the East Bayside 
Promenade: one between Gates E and F, and one between Gates F and G. 
Each of the canopies will be 125 feet long and 20 feet wide. Each 
canopy will be supported by four columns at 35 feet on center, with 10-
foot cantilevers at either end. The canopies will be constructed of 
steel and glass, and will include photovoltaic cells.
    The new deck will be constructed on the piles, using a system of 
beam-and-flat-slab-concrete construction, similar to what has been 
built in the Ferry Building area. The beam-and-slab construction will 
be either precast or cast-in-place concrete (or a combination of the 
two), and approximately 2.5 feet thick. Above the structure, granite 
paving or a concrete topping slab will provide a finished pedestrian 
surface.
    The passenger facilities, amenities, and public space 
improvements--such as the entrance portals, canopy structures, 
lighting, guardrails, and furnishings--will be surface-mounted on the 
pier structures after the new construction and repair are complete. The 
canopies and entrance portals will be constructed offsite, delivered to 
the site, craned into place by barge, and assembled onsite. The glazing 
materials, cladding materials, granite pavers, guardrails, and 
furnishings will be assembled onsite.

Dredging Requirements

    The side-loading vessels require a depth of 12.5 feet below mean 
lower low water (MLLW) on the approach and in the berthing area. Based 
on a bathymetric survey conducted in 2015, it is estimated that the new 
Gates F and G will require dredging to meet the required depths. The 
expected dredging volumes are presented in Table 2. These estimates are 
based on dredging the approach areas to 123.5 feet below MLLW, and 2 
feet of overdredge depth, to account for inaccuracies in dredging 
practices. The dredging will take approximately 2 months.

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                Table 2--Summary of Dredging Requirements
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            Dredging element                         Summary
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                            Initial Dredging
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Gate F.................................  0.78 acre/6,006 cubic yards
Gate G.................................  1.64 acres/14,473 cubic yards
Total for Gates F and G................  2.42 acres/20,479 cubic yards
Staging................................  On barges
Typical Equipment......................  Clamshell dredge on barge;
                                          disposal barge; survey boat
Duration...............................  2 months
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                          Maintenance Dredging
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Gates F and G..........................  5,000 to 10,000 cubic yards
Frequency..............................  Every 3 or 4 years
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    Based on observed patterns of sediment accumulation in the Ferry 
Terminal area, significant sediment accumulation will not be expected, 
because regular maintenance dredging is not currently required to 
maintain operations at existing Gates B and E. However, some dredging 
will likely be required on a regular maintenance cycle beneath the 
floats at Gates F and G, due to their proximity to the Pier 14 
breakwater. It is expected that maintenance dredging will be required 
every 3 to 4 years, and will require removal of approximately 5,000 to 
10,000 cubic yards of material.
    Dredging and disposal of dredged materials will be conducted in 
cooperation with the San Francisco Dredged Materials Management Office 
(DMMO), including development of a sampling plan, sediment 
characterization, a sediment removal plan, and disposal in accordance 
with the Long-Term Management Strategy for San Francisco Bay to ensure 
beneficial reuse, as appropriate. DMMO consultation is expected to 
begin in early 2016. Based on the results of the sediment analysis, the 
alternatives for placement of dredged materials will be evaluated, 
including disposal at the San Francisco Deep Ocean Disposal Site, 
disposal at an upland facility, or beneficial reuse. Selection of the 
disposal site will be reviewed and approved by the DMMO.

Comments and Responses

    We published a notice of receipt of WETA's application and proposed 
IHA in the Federal Register on May 25, 2016 (81 FR 33217). We received 
one comment, a letter from the Marine Mammal Commission concurring with 
NMFS's preliminary findings.
    Comment: The Commission recommends the issuance of the IHA, subject 
to the inclusion of the proposed mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
measures.
    Response: We appreciate the Commission's concurrence with our 
findings and appreciate their input and support. We made minor changes 
to the monitoring requirements, including allowing only one observer if 
impact driving is the only method if installation used on one day; and 
allowing WETA to modify the zones from data from hydroacoustic 
monitoring, with NMFS concurrence, and if the zones are small enough, 
to only have one observer. NMFS believes these changes will still allow 
the mitigation and monitoring measures to effect the least practicable 
impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    There are seven marine mammal species which may inhabit or may 
likely transit through the waters nearby the Ferry Terminal, and which 
are expected to potentially be taken by the specified activity. These 
include the Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), California sea lion 
(Zalophus californianus), Northern Elephant seal (Mirounga 
angustirostris), Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus), harbor 
porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), and 
bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Multiple additional marine 
mammal species may occasionally enter the activity area in San 
Francisco Bay but would not be expected to occur in shallow nearshore 
waters of the action area. Guadalupe fur seals (Arctocephalus 
townsendi) generally do not occur in San Francisco Bay; however, there 
have been recent sightings of this species due to the El Ni[ntilde]o 
event. Only single individuals of this species have occasionally been 
sighted inside San Francisco Bay, and their presence near the action 
area is considered unlikely. No takes are requested for this species, 
and mitigation measures such as a shutdown zone will be in effect for 
this species if observed approaching the Level B harassment zone. 
Although it is possible that a humpback whale (Megaptera navaeangliae) 
may enter San Francisco Bay and find its way into the project area 
during construction activities, their occurrence is unlikely. No takes 
are requested for this species, and mitigation measures such as a delay 
and shutdown procedure will be in effect for this species if observed 
approaching the Level B harassment zone. Table 3 lists the marine 
mammal species with expected potential for occurrence in the vicinity 
of the SF Ferry terminal during the project timeframe and summarizes 
key information regarding stock status and abundance. Taxonomically, we 
follow Committee on Taxonomy (2014). Please see NMFS' Stock Assessment 
Reports (SAR), available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars, for more 
detailed accounts of these stocks' status and abundance. Please also 
refer to NMFS' Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals) for 
generalized species accounts. We provided additional information for 
marine mammals with potential for occurrence in the area of the 
specified activity in our Federal Register notice of proposed 
authorization (May 25, 2016; 81 FR 33217).

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                               Table 3--Marine Mammals Potentially Present in the Vicinity of San Francisco Ferry Terminal
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                                                                                                                                  Relative occurrence in
                                                                   ESA/MMPA status;        Stock abundance (CV,                      Strait of Juan de
               Species                         Stock             strategic  (Y/N) \1\       Nmin, most recent         PBR \3\         Fuca; season of
                                                                                          abundance survey) \2\                         occurrence
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                            Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                                             Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)
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Harbor porpoise.....................  San Francisco-Russian    -; N                      9,886 (0.51; 6,625;                  66  Common.
                                       River.                                             2011).
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                            Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                                              Family Delphinidae (dolphins)
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Bottlenose dolphin \4\..............  California coastal.....  -; N                      323 (0.13; 290; 2005)..             2.4  Rare.
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                            Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                                                  Family Eschrichtiidae
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Gray whale..........................  Eastern N. Pacific.....  -; N                      20,990 (0.05; 20,125;               624  Rare.
                                                                                          2011).
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                                          Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)
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                                                                 Family Balaenopteridae
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Humpback whale......................  California/Oregon/.....  E; S                      1,918..................              11  Unlikely.
                                      Washington stock.......
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                                                         Order Carnivora--Superfamily Pinnipedia
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                                                      Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)
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California sea lion.................  U.S....................  -; N                      296,750 (n/a; 153,337;            9,200  Common.
                                                                                          2011).
Guadalupe fur seal \5\..............  Mexico to California...  T; S                      7,408 (n/a; 3,028;                   91  Unlikely.
                                                                                          1993).
Northern fur seal...................  California stock.......  -;N                       14,050 (n/a; 7,524;                 451  Unlikely.
                                                                                          2013).
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                                                             Family Phocidae (earless seals)
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Harbor seal.........................  California.............  -; N                      30,968 (n/a; 27,348;              1,641  Common; Year-round
                                                                                          2012).                                   resident.
Northern elephant seal..............  California breeding      -; N                      179,000 (n/a; 81,368;             4,882  Rare.
                                       stock.                                             2010).
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\1\ ESA status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed under the ESA or
  designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds PBR (see
  footnote 3) or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed
  under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
\2\ CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable. For certain stocks, abundance
  estimates are actual counts of animals and there is no associated CV. The most recent abundance survey that is reflected in the abundance estimate is
  presented; there may be more recent surveys that have not yet been incorporated into the estimate.
\3\ Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a
  marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population size (OSP).
\4\ Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are therefore not considered current. PBR is considered undetermined for
  these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent abundance estimates
  and PBR values, as these represent the best available information for use in this document.

Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat

    Our Federal Register notice of proposed authorization (May 25, 
2016; 81 FR 33217) provides a general background on sound relevant to 
the specified activity as well as a detailed description of marine 
mammal hearing and of the potential effects of these construction 
activities on marine mammals and their habitat.

Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to 
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses.
    Measurements from similar pile driving events were coupled with 
practical spreading loss to estimate zones of influence (ZOI; see 
Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment); these values were used to 
develop mitigation measures for pile driving and removal activities at 
the ferry terminal. The ZOIs effectively represent the mitigation zone 
that will be established around each pile to prevent Level A harassment 
to marine mammals, while providing estimates of the areas within which 
Level B

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harassment might occur. In addition to the specific measures described 
later in this section, WETA will conduct briefings between construction 
supervisors and crews, marine mammal monitoring team, and WETA staff 
prior to the start of all pile driving activity, and when new personnel 
join the work, in order to explain responsibilities, communication 
procedures, marine mammal monitoring protocol, and operational 
procedures.

Monitoring and Shutdown for Construction Activities

    The following measures will apply to WETA's mitigation through 
shutdown and disturbance zones:
    Shutdown Zone--For all pile driving activities, WETA will establish 
a shutdown zone intended to contain the area in which SPLs equal or 
exceed the 180/190 dB rms acoustic injury criteria for cetaceans and 
pinnipeds, respectively. The purpose of a shutdown zone is to define an 
area within which shutdown of activity would occur upon sighting of a 
marine mammal (or in anticipation of an animal entering the defined 
area), thus preventing injury of marine mammals (as described 
previously, serious injury or death are unlikely outcomes even in the 
absence of mitigation measures). Modeled radial distances for shutdown 
zones are shown in Table 4. However, a minimum shutdown zone of 10 m 
will be established during all pile driving activities, regardless of 
the estimated zone. Vibratory pile driving and removal activities are 
not predicted to produce sound exceeding the 180/190-dB Level A 
harassment threshold, but these precautionary measures are intended to 
prevent the already unlikely possibility of physical interaction with 
construction equipment and to further reduce any possibility of 
acoustic injury.
    Disturbance Zone--Disturbance zones are the areas in which SPLs 
equal or exceed 160 and 120 dB rms (for impulse and continuous sound, 
respectively). Disturbance zones provide utility for monitoring 
conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e., shutdown zone monitoring) by 
establishing monitoring protocols for areas adjacent to the shutdown 
zones. Monitoring of disturbance zones enables observers to be aware of 
and communicate the presence of marine mammals in the project area but 
outside the shutdown zone and thus prepare for potential shutdowns of 
activity. However, the primary purpose of disturbance zone monitoring 
is for documenting instances of Level B harassment; disturbance zone 
monitoring is discussed in greater detail later (see Proposed 
Monitoring and Reporting). Nominal radial distances for disturbance 
zones are shown in Table 4. Given the size of the disturbance zone for 
vibratory pile driving, it is impossible to guarantee that all animals 
would be observed or to make comprehensive observations of fine-scale 
behavioral reactions to sound, and only a portion of the zone (e.g., 
what may be reasonably observed by visual observers stationed within 
the turning basin) would be observed.
    In order to document observed instances of harassment, monitors 
record all marine mammal observations, regardless of location. The 
observer's location, as well as the location of the pile being driven, 
is known from a GPS. The location of the animal is estimated as a 
distance from the observer, which is then compared to the location from 
the pile. It may then be estimated whether the animal was exposed to 
sound levels constituting incidental harassment on the basis of 
predicted distances to relevant thresholds in post-processing of 
observational and acoustic data, and a precise accounting of observed 
incidences of harassment created. This information may then be used to 
extrapolate observed takes to reach an approximate understanding of 
actual total takes.
    Monitoring Protocols--Monitoring will be conducted before, during, 
and after pile driving and vibratory removal activities. In addition, 
observers shall record all instances of marine mammal occurrence, 
regardless of distance from activity, and shall document any behavioral 
reactions in concert with distance from piles being driven. 
Observations made outside the shutdown zone will not result in 
shutdown; that pile segment would be completed without cessation, 
unless the animal approaches or enters the shutdown zone, at which 
point all pile driving activities would be halted. Monitoring will take 
place from fifteen minutes prior to initiation through thirty minutes 
post-completion of pile driving and removal activities. Pile driving 
activities include the time to install or remove a single pile or 
series of piles, as long as the time elapsed between uses of the pile 
driving equipment is no more than thirty minutes. Please see the 
Monitoring Plan (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm), developed by WETA in agreement with NMFS, for full 
details of the monitoring protocols.
    The following additional measures apply to visual monitoring:
    (1) Monitoring will be conducted by qualified observers, who will 
be placed at the best vantage point(s) practicable to monitor for 
marine mammals and implement shutdown/delay procedures when applicable 
by calling for the shutdown to the hammer operator. A minimum of two 
observers will be required for all pile driving/removal activities, 
unless only impact driving is to occur on that day, in which case only 
one observer will be required. This was modified from the proposed FR 
notice. It was determined that one MMO could adequately survey the 
impact driving zones. Qualified observers are typically trained 
biologists, with the following minimum qualifications:
     Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of moving targets at the water's surface 
with ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars 
may be necessary to correctly identify the target;
     Experience and ability to conduct field observations and 
collect data according to assigned protocols (this may include academic 
experience);
     Experience or training in the field identification of 
marine mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
     Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
     Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of 
observations including but not limited to the number and species of 
marine mammals observed; dates and times when in-water construction 
activities were conducted; dates and times when in-water construction 
activities were suspended to avoid potential incidental injury from 
construction sound of marine mammals observed within a defined shutdown 
zone; and marine mammal behavior; and
     Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    (2) Prior to the start of pile driving activity, the shutdown zone 
will be monitored for fifteen minutes to ensure that it is clear of 
marine mammals. Pile driving will only commence once observers have 
declared the shutdown zone clear of marine mammals; animals will be 
allowed to remain in the shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their own 
volition) and their behavior will be monitored and documented. The 
shutdown zone may only be declared clear, and pile driving started, 
when the entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e., when not obscured by 
dark, rain, fog, etc.). In addition, if such conditions should arise 
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that is already underway, the activity will be halted.
    (3) If a marine mammal approaches or enters the shutdown zone 
during the course of pile driving operations, activity will be halted 
and delayed until either the animal has voluntarily left and been 
visually confirmed beyond the shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have 
passed without re-detection of small cetaceans and pinnipeds, and 
thirty minutes for gray whales. Monitoring will be conducted throughout 
the time required to drive a pile.
    (4) Using delay and shut-down procedures, if a species for which 
authorization has not been granted (including but not limited to 
Guadalupe fur seals and humpback whales) or if a species for which 
authorization has been granted but the authorized takes are met, 
approaches or is observed within the Level B harassment zone, 
activities will shut down immediately and not restart until the animals 
have been confirmed to have left the area.

Soft Start

    The use of a soft start procedure is believed to provide additional 
protection to marine mammals by warning or providing a chance to leave 
the area prior to the hammer operating at full capacity, and typically 
involves a requirement to initiate sound from the hammer at reduced 
energy followed by a waiting period. This procedure is repeated two 
additional times. It is difficult to specify the reduction in energy 
for any given hammer because of variation across drivers and, for 
impact hammers, the actual number of strikes at reduced energy will 
vary because operating the hammer at less than full power results in 
``bouncing'' of the hammer as it strikes the pile, resulting in 
multiple ``strikes.'' For impact driving, we require an initial set of 
three strikes from the impact hammer at reduced energy, followed by a 
thirty-second waiting period, then two subsequent three strike sets. 
Soft start will be required at the beginning of each day's impact pile 
driving work and at any time following a cessation of impact pile 
driving of thirty minutes or longer.
    We have carefully evaluated WETA's proposed mitigation measures and 
considered their effectiveness in past implementation to determine 
whether they are likely to effect the least practicable impact on the 
affected marine mammal species and stocks and their habitat. Our 
evaluation of potential measures included consideration of the 
following factors in relation to one another: (1) The manner in which, 
and the degree to which, the successful implementation of the measure 
is expected to minimize adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2) the 
proven or likely efficacy of the specific measure to minimize adverse 
impacts as planned; and (3) the practicability of the measure for 
applicant implementation.
    Any mitigation measure(s) we prescribe should be able to 
accomplish, have a reasonable likelihood of accomplishing (based on 
current science), or contribute to the accomplishment of one or more of 
the general goals listed below:
    (1) Avoidance or minimization of injury or death of marine mammals 
wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may contribute to this goal).
    (2) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of individual marine mammals 
exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental take (this goal may 
contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by behavioral harassment 
only).
    (3) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of times any individual marine 
mammal would be exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental 
take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by 
behavioral harassment only).
    (4) A reduction in the intensity of exposure to stimuli expected to 
result in incidental take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to 
reducing the severity of behavioral harassment only).
    (5) Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying particular attention to the prey base, blockage or 
limitation of passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary disturbance of habitat 
during a biologically important time.
    (6) For monitoring directly related to mitigation, an increase in 
the probability of detecting marine mammals, thus allowing for more 
effective implementation of the mitigation.
    Based on our evaluation of WETA's proposed measures, as well as any 
other potential measures that may be relevant to the specified 
activity, we have determined that the proposed mitigation measures 
provide the means of effecting the least practicable impact on marine 
mammal species or stocks and their habitat, paying particular attention 
to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an IHA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth ``requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking.'' The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that requests for 
incidental take authorizations must include the suggested means of 
accomplishing the necessary monitoring and reporting that will result 
in increased knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or 
impacts on populations of marine mammals that are expected to be 
present in the proposed action area.
    Any monitoring requirement we prescribe should improve our 
understanding of one or more of the following:
     Occurrence of marine mammal species in action area (e.g., 
presence, abundance, distribution, density).
     Nature, scope, or context of likely marine mammal exposure 
to potential stressors/impacts (individual or cumulative, acute or 
chronic), through better understanding of: (1) Action or environment 
(e.g., source characterization, propagation, ambient noise); (2) 
Affected species (e.g., life history, dive patterns); (3) Co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action; or (4) Biological or 
behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or feeding areas).
     Individual responses to acute stressors, or impacts of 
chronic exposures (behavioral or physiological).
     How anticipated responses to stressors impact either: (1) 
Long-term fitness and survival of an individual; or (2) Population, 
species, or stock.
     Effects on marine mammal habitat and resultant impacts to 
marine mammals.
     Mitigation and monitoring effectiveness.
    WETA's planned monitoring and reporting is also described in their 
Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan, on the Internet at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm.

Hydroacousting Monitoring

    Hydroacoustic monitoring will be conducted during a minimum of ten 
percent of all pile driving activities. The monitoring will be done in 
accordance with the methodology outlined in this Hydroacoustic 
Monitoring Plan (see Appendix A of WETA's application for more 
information on this plan, including the methodology, equipment, and 
reporting information). The monitoring will be conducted based on the 
following:
     Be based on the dual metric criteria (Popper et al., 2006) 
and the accumulated sound exposure level (SEL);

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     Establish field locations that will be used to document 
the extent of the area experiencing 187 decibels (dB) SEL accumulated;
     Establish the distance to the Marine Mammal Level A and 
Level B Safety and Harassment zones;
     Describe the methods necessary to continuously assess 
underwater noise on a real-time basis, including details on the number, 
location, distance and depth of hydrophones, and associated monitoring 
equipment;
     Provide a means of recording the time and number of pile 
strikes, the peak sound energy per strike, and interval between 
strikes;
     Provide provisions to provide all monitoring data to the 
CDFW and NMFS.

Visual Marine Mammal Observations

    WETA will collect sighting data and behavioral responses to 
construction for marine mammal species observed in the region of 
activity during the period of activity. All observers (MMOs) will be 
trained in marine mammal identification and behaviors and are required 
to have no other construction-related tasks while conducting 
monitoring. A minimum of two MMOs will be required for all pile 
driving/removal activities, unless only impact driving is to occur on 
that day, in which case only one observer will be required. WETA will 
monitor the shutdown zone and disturbance zone before, during, and 
after pile driving, with observers located at the best practicable 
vantage points. Based on our requirements, WETA will implement the 
following procedures for pile driving and removal:
     MMOs will be located at the best vantage point(s) in order 
to properly see the entire shutdown zone and as much of the disturbance 
zone as possible.
     During all observation periods, observers will use 
binoculars and the naked eye to search continuously for marine mammals.
     If the shutdown zones are obscured by fog or poor lighting 
conditions, pile driving at that location will not be initiated until 
that zone is visible. Should such conditions arise while impact driving 
is underway, the activity will be halted.
     The shutdown and disturbance zones around the pile will be 
monitored for the presence of marine mammals before, during, and after 
any pile driving or removal activity.
    Individuals implementing the monitoring protocol will assess its 
effectiveness using an adaptive approach. The monitoring biologists 
will use their best professional judgment throughout implementation and 
seek improvements to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any 
modifications to protocol will be coordinated between NMFS and WETA.
    In addition, the MMO(s) will survey the potential Level A and 
nearby Level B harassment zones (areas within approximately 2,000 feet 
of the pile-driving area observable from the shore) on 2 separate 
days--no earlier than 7 days before the first day of construction--to 
establish baseline observations. Monitoring will be timed to occur 
during various tides (preferably low and high tides) during daylight 
hours from locations that are publicly accessible (e.g., Pier 14 or the 
Ferry Plaza). The information collected from baseline monitoring will 
be used for comparison with results of monitoring during pile-driving 
activities.

Data Collection

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

Reporting

    A draft report will be submitted to NMFS within 90 days of the 
completion of marine mammal monitoring, or 60 days prior to the 
requested date of issuance of any future IHA for projects at the same 
location, whichever comes first. The report will include marine mammal 
observations pre-activity, during-activity, and post-activity during 
pile driving and removal days, and will also provide descriptions of 
any behavioral responses to construction activities by marine mammals 
and a complete description of all mitigation shutdowns and the results 
of those actions and an extrapolated total take estimate based on the 
number of marine mammals observed during the course of construction. A 
final report must be submitted within thirty days following resolution 
of comments on the draft report.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, 
section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: ``. . . any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild [Level A harassment]; 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering [Level B harassment].''
    All anticipated takes would be by Level B harassment resulting from 
vibratory and impact pile driving and removal and involving temporary 
changes in behavior. The planned mitigation and monitoring measures are 
expected to minimize the possibility of injurious or lethal takes such 
that take by Level A harassment, serious injury, or mortality is 
considered discountable. However, it is unlikely that injurious or 
lethal takes would occur even in the absence of the planned mitigation 
and monitoring measures.
    Given the many uncertainties in predicting the quantity and types 
of impacts of sound on marine mammals, it is common practice to 
estimate how many animals are likely to be present within a particular 
distance of a given activity, or exposed to a particular level of 
sound. In practice, depending on the amount of information available to 
characterize daily and seasonal movement and distribution of affected 
marine mammals, it can be difficult to distinguish between the number 
of individuals harassed and the instances of harassment and, when 
duration of the activity is considered, it can result in a take 
estimate that overestimates the number of individuals harassed. In 
particular, for stationary activities, it is

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more likely that some smaller number of individuals may accrue a number 
of incidences of harassment per individual than for each incidence to 
accrue to a new individual, especially if those individuals display 
some degree of residency or site fidelity and the impetus to use the 
site (e.g., because of foraging opportunities) is stronger than the 
deterrence presented by the harassing activity.
    The area where the ferry terminal is located is not considered 
important habitat for marine mammals, as it is a highly industrial area 
with high levels of vessel traffic and background noise. While there 
are harbor seal haul outs within two miles of the construction activity 
at Yerba Buena Island, and a California sea lion haul out approximately 
1.5 miles away at pier 39, behavioral disturbances that could result 
from anthropogenic sound associated with these activities are expected 
to affect only a relatively small number of individual marine mammals 
that may venture near the ferry terminal, although those effects could 
be recurring over the life of the project if the same individuals 
remain in the project vicinity. WETA has requested authorization for 
the incidental taking of small numbers of harbor seals, Northern 
elephant seals, Norther fur seals, California sea lions, harbor 
porpoise, bottlenose dolphin, and gray whales near the San Francisco 
Ferry Terminal that may result from construction activities associated 
with the project described previously in this document.
    In order to estimate the potential instances of take that may occur 
incidental to the specified activity, we must first estimate the extent 
of the sound field that may be produced by the activity and then 
consider in combination with information about marine mammal density or 
abundance in the project area. We described applicable sound thresholds 
for determining effects to marine mammals before describing the 
information used in estimating the sound fields, the available marine 
mammal density or abundance information, and the method of estimating 
potential incidents of take in detail in our Federal Register notice of 
proposed authorization (May 25, 2016; 81 FR 33217). All calculated 
distances to and the total area encompassed by the marine mammal sound 
thresholds are provided in Table 4.
    All calculated distances to, and the total area encompassed by, the 
marine mammal sound thresholds are provided in Table 4. No 
physiological responses are expected from pile-driving operations 
occurring during project construction. Vibratory pile extraction and 
driving does not generate high-peak sound-pressure levels commonly 
associated with physiological damage. Impact driving can produce noise 
levels in excess of the Level A thresholds, but only within 50 feet (15 
meters) of impact-driving of 36-inch piles. The shutdown zone will be 
equivalent to the area over which Level A harassment may occur, 
including the 180 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (cetaceans) and 190 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(pinnipeds) isopleths (Table 4); however, a minimum 10 m shutdown zone 
will be applied to the these zones as a precautionary measure intended 
to prevent the already unlikely possibility of physical interaction 
with construction equipment and to further reduce any possibility of 
acoustic injury. The disturbance zones will be equivalent to the area 
over which Level B harassment may occur, including160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(impact pile driving) and 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (vibratory pile driving) 
isopleths (Table 4). These zones may be modified based on results from 
the hydroacoustic monitoring (see Appendix A of WETA's application). 
This was a change from the proposed FR notice. It was determined that 
hydroacoustic monitoring will give more accurate information than 
modeled results, and therefore, should be used as the harassment zones. 
Any changes will need to be reviewed and approved by NMFS.

             Table 4--Distances to Relevant Underwater Sound Thresholds and Areas of Ensonification
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                                   Source levels             Distance to threshold (m)
 Project element requiring pile    at 10 meters  ------------------------------------------------ Area for Level
          installation           ----------------                                 160/120 dB RMS    B threshold
                                        RMS       190 dB RMS \1\  180 dB RMS \1\        \2\           (km\2\)
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                                     South Basin Pile Demolition and Removal
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18-Inch Wood Piles--Vibratory              * 150               0              <1         * 1,600          * 2.30
 Driver.........................
18-Inch Concrete Piles--                     150               0              <1           1,000            1.27
 Vibratory Driver...............
36-Inch Steel Piles--Vibratory           \3\ 169              <1               2          18,478           86.52
 Driver.........................
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           Embarcadero Plaza and East Bayside Promenade and Gates E, F, and G Dolphin and Guide Piles
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36-Inch Steel Piles--Vibratory               169              <1               2          18,478           86.52
 Driver.........................
36-Inch Steel Piles--Impact              \3\ 183               4              16             341            0.18
 Driver (BCA)3..................
24-Inch Steel Piles--Vibratory               163               0               1           7,356           38.07
 Driver.........................
24-Inch Steel Piles--Impact              \3\ 180               2              10             215            0.09
 Driver (BCA)...................
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                                                  Fender Piles
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14-Inch Wood Piles- Vibratory                142               0               0             293            0.14
 Driver.........................
14-Inch Wood Piles--Impact                   158               0               0               7               0
 Driver.........................
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\1\ For underwater noise, the Level A harassment threshold for cetaceans is 180 dB and 190 dB for pinnipeds.
\2\ For underwater noise, the Level B harassment (disturbance) threshold is 160 dB for impulsive noise and
  typical ambient levels (120 dB) for continuous noise.
\3\ The source levels used for vibratory driving of 36 in steel piles, and impact driving with a bubble curtain
  of 24 in and 36 in steel piles were incorrectly entered into this table in the proposed FR notice. The correct
  values are shown above.
* This SL is at 16m and was stated as 10m in the proposed FR notice. Because of this revision, the 120 dB
  distance and the area were updated.
BCA Bubble curtain attenuation will be used during impact driving of steel piles.
dB decibels.
RMS root mean square.


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Marine Mammal Densities

    At-sea densities for marine mammal species have been determined for 
harbor seals and California sea lions in San Francisco Bay; all other 
estimates here are determined by using observational data taken during 
marine mammal monitoring associated with the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 
retrofit project, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SFOBB), which 
has been ongoing for the past 15 years, and anecdotal observational 
reports from local entities. It is not currently possible to identify 
all observed individuals to stock.

Description of Take Calculation

    All estimates are conservative and include the following 
assumptions:
     All pilings installed at each site would have an 
underwater noise disturbance equal to the piling that causes the 
greatest noise disturbance (i.e., the piling farthest from shore) 
installed with the method that has the largest ZOI. The largest 
underwater disturbance ZOI would be produced by vibratory driving steel 
piles. The ZOIs for each threshold are not spherical and are truncated 
by land masses on either side of the channel which would dissipate 
sound pressure waves.
     Exposures were based on estimated total of 106 work days. 
Each activity ranges in amount of days needed to be completed (Table 
1). Note that impact driving is likely to occur only on days when 
vibratory driving occurs.
     In absence of site specific underwater acoustic 
propagation modeling, the practical spreading loss model was used to 
determine the ZOI.
     All marine mammal individuals potentially available are 
assumed to be present within the relevant area, and thus incidentally 
taken;
     An individual can only be taken once during a 24-h period; 
and,
     Exposures to sound levels at or above the relevant 
thresholds equate to take, as defined by the MMPA.
    The estimation of marine mammal takes typically uses the following 
calculation:
    For harbor seals and California sea lions: Level B exposure 
estimate = D (density) * Area of ensonification) * Number of days of 
noise generating activities.
    For all other marine mammal species: Level B exposure estimate = N 
(number of animals) in the area * Number of days of noise generating 
activities.
    To account for the increase in California sea lion density due to 
El Ni[ntilde]o, the daily take estimated from the observed density has 
been increased by a factor of 10 for each day that pile driving or 
removal occurs.
    There are a number of reasons why estimates of potential instances 
of take may be overestimates of the number of individuals taken, 
assuming that available density or abundance estimates and estimated 
ZOI areas are accurate. We assume, in the absence of information 
supporting a more refined conclusion, that the output of the 
calculation represents the number of individuals that may be taken by 
the specified activity. In fact, in the context of stationary 
activities such as pile driving and in areas where resident animals may 
be present, this number represents the number of instances of take that 
may accrue to a smaller number of individuals, with some number of 
animals being exposed more than once per individual. While pile driving 
and removal can occur any day throughout the in-water work window, and 
the analysis is conducted on a per day basis, only a fraction of that 
time (typically a matter of hours on any given day) is actually spent 
pile driving/removal. The potential effectiveness of mitigation 
measures in reducing the number of takes is typically not quantified in 
the take estimation process. For these reasons, these take estimates 
may be conservative, especially if each take is considered a separate 
individual animal, and especially for pinnipeds.
    The quantitative exercise described above indicates that no 
instances of Level A harassment would be expected, independent of the 
implementation of required mitigation measures. See Table 5 for total 
estimated instances of take.

                                                  Table 5--Calculations for Incidental Take Estimation
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                                                                               Estimated take by level B harassment (take per day/total)
                                                   Number of  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Pile type               Pile-driver      driving                                Northern      Harbor                   Northern
                                       type           days     Harbor seal  CA sea lion    elephant     porpoise    Gray whale    fur seal    Bottlenose
                                                                                \1\        seal \2\       \2\          \2\          \2\      dolphin \2\
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Wood/concrete pile removal.....  Vibratory......           30         2/60       10/300           NA           NA           NA           NA           NA
36-inch dolphin pile removal...  Vibratory......            1        66/66      110/110           NA           NA           NA           NA           NA
Embarcadero Plaza..............  Vibratory \3\..           65     66/4,290    110/7,150           NA           NA           NA           NA           NA
36-inch steel piles............
14-inch wood pile..............  Vibratory \3\..           10         1/10       10/100           NA           NA           NA           NA           NA
                                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Project Total (2016) \4\...  ...............          106        4,426        7,660           21            9            2           10           30
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\1\ To account for potential El Ni[ntilde]o conditions, take calculated from at-sea densities for California sea lion has been increased by a factor of
  10.
\2\ Take is not calculated by activity type for these species with a low potential to occur, only a yearly total is given.
\3\ Piles of this type may also be installed with an impact hammer, which would reduce the estimated take.
\4\ This total assumes the more conservative use of 36-inch steel piles used for the Embarcadero Plaza; however, an alternative would be to use 24-in
  steel piles, which would result in smaller take numbers. Take numbers have been updated from the proposed FR notice based on public comment, and are
  described in the Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity section.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

Harbor Seals
    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced at-sea 
density estimates for Pacific harbor seal of 0.77 animals per square 
kilometer for the fall season (Caltrans, 2015b). Using this density, 
the potential average daily take for the areas over which the Level B 
harassment thresholds may be exceeded are estimated in Table 6.

                                    Table 6--Take Calculation for Harbor Seal
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             Activity                     Pile type               Density          Area (km\2\)    Take estimate
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Vibratory driving and extraction..  36-in steel pile \1\.  0.77 animal/km\2\....           86.53       4,290; 66

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Vibratory extraction..............  Wood and concrete      0.77 animal/km\2\....            2.30              60
                                     piles.
Vibratory driving.................  Wood piles...........  0.77 animal/km\2\....            0.13              10
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\1\ The more conservative use of 36-inch steel piles for the Embarcadero Plaza was used here; however, an
  alternative would be to use 24-in steel piles, which would result in smaller take numbers (780 vs. 1,690).

    A total of 1,756 harbor seal takes are estimated for 2016 (Table 
6). This take number is larger than the take number in the proposed 
IHA. This change was based on public comment and take was increased 
based on using fall densities instead of summer densities, to be more 
representative of the season in which construction will occur and may 
affect harbor seals.

California Sea Lion

    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced at-sea 
density estimates for California sea lion of 0.31 animals per square 
mile (0.12 animal per square kilometer) for the late summer to fall 
season (Caltrans, 2015b). Using this density, the potential average 
daily take for the areas over which the Level B harassment thresholds 
may be exceeded is estimated in Table 7.

                                Table 7--Take Calculation for California Sea Lion
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             Activity                     Pile type               Density          Area (km\2\)    Take estimate
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Vibratory driving and extraction..  36-in steel pile \1\.  0.31 (0.12 animal/              86.53  * 7,150; * 110
                                                            km\2\).
Vibratory extraction..............  Wood and concrete      0.31 (0.12 animal/                2.3           * 300
                                     piles.                 km\2\).
Vibratory driving.................  Wood piles...........  0.31 (0.12 animal/               0.13           * 100
                                                            km\2\).
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* All California sea lion estimates were multiplied by 10 to account for the increased occurrence of this
  species due to El Ni[ntilde]o.
\1\ The more conservative use of 36-inch steel piles for the Embarcadero Plaza was used here; however, an
  alternative would be to use 24-in steel piles, which would result in smaller take numbers (3,250 vs 7,150).

    All California sea lion estimates were multiplied by 10 to account 
for the increased occurrence of this species due to El Ni[ntilde]o. A 
total of 7,660 California sea lion takes is estimated for 2016 (Table 
5).

Northern Elephant Seal

    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced an 
estimated at-sea density for northern elephant seal of 0.16 animal per 
square mile (0.03 animal per square kilometer) (Caltrans, 2015b). Most 
sightings of northern elephant seal in San Francisco Bay occur in 
spring or early summer, and are less likely to occur during the periods 
of in-water work for this project (June/July through November). As a 
result, densities during pile driving and removal for the proposed 
action would be much lower. Therefore, we estimate that it is possible 
that a lone northern elephant seal may enter the Level B harassment 
area once per week during pile driving or removal, for a total of 21 
takes in 2016 (Table 5). This take number is larger than the take 
number in the proposed IHA. This change was based on public comment and 
take was increased from 14 to 21 to be more representative of the 
number of weeks during construction activities over 106 days (21 weeks 
vs 14 weeks) if one individual was in the Level B harassment area once 
per week.

Northern Fur Seal

    During the breeding season, the majority of the worldwide 
population is found on the Pribilof Islands in the southern Bering Sea, 
with the remaining animals spread throughout the North Pacific Ocean. 
On the coast of California, small breeding colonies are present at San 
Miguel Island off southern California, and the Farallon Islands off 
central California (Caretta et al 2014). Northern fur seal are a 
pelagic species and are rarely seen near the shore away from breeding 
areas. Juveniles of this species occasionally strand in San Francisco 
Bay, particularly during El Ni[ntilde]o events, for example, during the 
2006 El Ni[ntilde]o event, 33 fur seals were admitted to the Marine 
Mammal Center (TMMC, 2016). Some of these stranded animals were 
collected from shorelines in San Francisco Bay. Due to the recent El 
Ni[ntilde]o event, Northern fur seals are being observed in San 
Francisco bay more frequently, as well as strandings all along the 
California coast and inside San Francisco Bay; a trend that is expected 
to continue this summer through winter (TMMC, personal communication). 
Because sightings are normally rare; instances recently have been 
observed, but are not common, and based on estimates from local 
observations (TMMC, personal communication), it is estimated that ten 
Northern fur seals will be taken in 2016 (Table 5).

Harbor Porpoise

    In the last six decades, harbor porpoises were observed outside of 
San Francisco Bay. The few harbor porpoises that entered were not 
sighted past central Bay close to the Golden Gate Bridge. In recent 
years, however, there have been increasingly common observations of 
harbor porpoises in central, north, and south San Francisco Bay. 
Porpoise activity inside San Francisco Bay is thought to be related to 
foraging and mating behaviors (Keener, 2011; Duffy, 2015). According to 
observations by the Golden Gate Cetacean Research team as part of their 
multi-year assessment, over 100 porpoises may be seen at one time 
entering San Francisco Bay; and over 600 individual animals are 
documented in a photo-ID database. However, sightings are concentrated 
in the vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge and Angel Island, north of 
the project area, with lesser numbers sighted south of Alcatraz and 
west of Treasure Island (Keener 2011). Harbor porpoise generally travel 
individually or in small groups of two or three (Sekiguchi, 1995).
    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced an 
estimated at-sea density for harbor porpoise of 0.01 animal per square 
mile (0.004 animal per square kilometer) (Caltrans, 2015b). However, 
this estimate would be an overestimate of what would actually be

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seen in the project area. In order to estimate a more realistic take 
number, we assume it is possible that a small group of individuals 
(three harbor porpoises) may enter the Level B harassment area on as 
many as three days of pile driving or removal, for a total of nine 
harbor porpoise takes per year (Table 5). This take number is larger 
than the take number in the proposed IHA. This change was based on 
public comment and take was increased by increasing the number of 
potential days harbor porpoise may be near the construction activity 
and incidentally harassed from two to three days to be conservative.

Gray Whale

    Historically, gray whales were not common in San Francisco Bay. The 
Oceanic Society has tracked gray whale sightings since they began 
returning to San Francisco Bay regularly in the late 1990s. The Oceanic 
Society data show that all age classes of gray whales are entering San 
Francisco Bay, and that they enter as singles or in groups of up to 
five individuals. However, the data do not distinguish between 
sightings of gray whales and number of individual whales (Winning, 
2008). Caltrans Richmond-San Rafael Bridge project monitors recorded 12 
living and two dead gray whales in the surveys performed in 2012. All 
sightings were in either the central or north Bay; and all but two 
sightings occurred during the months of April and May. One gray whale 
was sighted in June, and one in October (the specific years were 
unreported). It is estimated that two to six gray whales enter San 
Francisco Bay in any given year. Because construction activities are 
only occurring during a maximum of 106 days in 2016, it is estimated 
that two gray whales may potentially enter the area during the 
construction period, for a total of 2 gray whale takes in 2016 (Table 
5).

Bottlenose Dolphin

    Since the 1982-83 El Ni[ntilde]o, which increased water 
temperatures off California, bottlenose dolphins have been consistently 
sighted along the central California coast (Caretta et al. 2008). The 
northern limit of their regular range is currently the Pacific coast 
off San Francisco and Marin County, and they occasionally enter San 
Francisco Bay, sometimes foraging for fish in Fort Point Cove, just 
east of the Golden Gate Bridge. In the summer of 2015, a lone 
bottlenose dolphin was seen swimming in the Oyster Point area of South 
San Francisco (GGCR, 2016). Members of this stock are transient and 
make movements up and down the coast, and into some estuaries, 
throughout the year. Bottlenose dolphins are being observed in San 
Francisco bay more frequently in recent years (TMMC, personal 
communication). Groups with an average group size of five animals enter 
the bay and occur near Yerba Buena Island once per week for a two week 
stint and then depart the bay (TMMC, personal communication). Assuming 
groups of five individuals may enter San Francisco Bay approximately 
three times during the construction activities, we estimate 30 takes of 
bottlenose dolphins for 2016 (Table 5).

Analyses and Preliminary Determinations

Negligible Impact Analysis

    NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as ``. . . 
an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be 
reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.'' A negligible impact finding is based on the 
lack of likely adverse effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival (i.e., population-level effects). An estimate of the number of 
Level B harassment takes alone is not enough information on which to 
base an impact determination. In addition to considering estimates of 
the number of marine mammals that might be ``taken'' through behavioral 
harassment, we consider other factors, such as the likely nature of any 
responses (e.g., intensity, duration), the context of any responses 
(e.g., critical reproductive time or location, migration), as well as 
the number and nature of estimated Level A harassment takes, the number 
of estimated mortalities, and effects on habitat.
    Pile driving and removal activities associated with the ferry 
terminal construction project, as outlined previously, have the 
potential to disturb or displace marine mammals. Specifically, the 
specified activities may result in take, in the form of Level B 
harassment (behavioral disturbance) only, from underwater sounds 
generated from pile driving and removal. Potential takes could occur if 
individuals of these species are present in the ensonified zone when 
pile driving and removal occurs.
    No injury, serious injury, or mortality is anticipated given the 
nature of the activities and measures designed to minimize the 
possibility of injury to marine mammals. The potential for these 
outcomes is minimized through the construction method and the 
implementation of the planned mitigation measures. Specifically, 
vibratory hammers will be the primary method of installation (impact 
driving is included only as a contingency), and this activity does not 
have the potential to cause injury to marine mammals due to the 
relatively low source levels produced (less than 180 dB) and the lack 
of potentially injurious source characteristics. Impact pile driving 
produces short, sharp pulses with higher peak levels and much sharper 
rise time to reach those peaks. If impact driving is necessary, 
implementation of soft start and shutdown zones significantly reduces 
any possibility of injury. Given sufficient ``notice'' through use of 
soft start (for impact driving), marine mammals are expected to move 
away from a sound source that is annoying prior to it becoming 
potentially injurious. WETA will also employ the use of 12-inch-thick 
wood cushion block on impact hammers, and use a bubble curtain as sound 
attenuation devices. Environmental conditions in San Francisco Ferry 
Terminal mean that marine mammal detection ability by trained observers 
is high, enabling a high rate of success in implementation of shutdowns 
to avoid injury.
    WETA's proposed activities are localized; the entire project area 
is limited to the San Francisco ferry terminal area and its immediate 
surroundings. These localized noise exposures may cause short-term 
behavioral modifications in harbor seals, Northern fur seals, Northern 
elephant seals, California sea lions, harbor porpoises, bottlenose 
dolphins, and gray whales. Moreover, the proposed mitigation and 
monitoring measures are expected to reduce the likelihood of injury and 
more severe behavior exposures. Additionally, no important feeding and/
or reproductive areas for marine mammals are known to be within the 
ensonified area during the construction time frame.
    The project also is not expected to have significant adverse 
effects on affected marine mammals' habitat. The project activities 
would not modify existing marine mammal habitat for a significant 
amount of time. The activities may cause some fish to leave the area of 
disturbance, thus temporarily impacting marine mammals' foraging 
opportunities in a limited portion of the foraging range; but, because 
of the short duration of the activities and the relatively small area 
of the habitat that may be affected, the impacts to marine mammal 
habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term negative 
consequences.

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    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature as well as monitoring from other 
similar activities, will likely be limited to reactions such as 
increased swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or decreased 
foraging (if such activity were occurring) (e.g., Thorson and Reyff, 
2006; Lerma, 2014). Most likely, individuals will simply move away from 
the sound source and be temporarily displaced from the areas of pile 
driving, although even this reaction has been observed primarily only 
in association with impact pile driving. Repeated exposures of 
individuals to levels of sound that may cause Level B harassment are 
unlikely to result in hearing impairment or to significantly disrupt 
foraging behavior due to the small ensonification area and relatively 
short duration of the project. Thus, even repeated Level B harassment 
of some small subset of the overall stock is unlikely to result in any 
significant realized decrease in fitness for the affected individuals, 
and thus would not result in any adverse impact to the stock as a 
whole.
    In summary, this negligible impact analysis is founded on the 
following factors: (1) The possibility of injury, serious injury, or 
mortality may reasonably be considered discountable; (2) the 
anticipated instances of Level B harassment consist of, at worst, 
temporary modifications in behavior; (3) the presumed efficacy of the 
planned mitigation measures in reducing the effects of the specified 
activity to the level of least practicable impact, and (4) the lack of 
important areas. In addition, these stocks are not listed under the 
ESA. In combination, we believe that these factors, as well as the 
available body of evidence from other similar activities, demonstrate 
that the potential effects of the specified activity will have only 
short-term effects on individuals. The specified activity is not 
reasonably expected to and is not reasonably likely to adversely affect 
the marine mammal species or stocks through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival, and will therefore not result in population-
level impacts.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the planned monitoring and 
mitigation measures, we find that the total marine mammal take from 
WETA's ferry terminal construction activities will have a negligible 
impact on the affected marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analysis

    Table 8 details the number of instances that animals could be 
exposed to received noise levels that could cause Level B behavioral 
harassment for the proposed work at the ferry terminal project site 
relative to the total stock abundance. The numbers of animals 
authorized to be taken for all species would be considered small 
relative to the relevant stocks or populations even if each estimated 
instance of take occurred to a new individual--an extremely unlikely 
scenario. The total percent of the population (if each instance was a 
separate individual) for which take is requested is approximately 14 
percent for harbor seals, approximately nine percent for bottlenose 
dolphins, less than three percent for California sea lions, and less 
than one percent for all other species (Table 8). For pinnipeds, 
especially harbor seals occurring in the vicinity of the ferry 
terminal, there will almost certainly be some overlap in individuals 
present day-to-day, and the number of individuals taken is expected to 
be notably lower. We preliminarily find that small numbers of marine 
mammals will be taken relative to the populations of the affected 
species or stocks.

          Table 8--Estimated Numbers and Percentage of Stock That May Be Exposed to Level B Harassment
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                                                                     Proposed        Stock(s)      Percentage of
                             Species                                authorized       abundance      total stock
                                                                       takes       estimate \1\       (%) \2\
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Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina)--California stock..................           4,426          30,968            14.3
California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)--U.S. Stock........           7,660         296,750             2.6
Northern elephant seal (Mirounga anustirostris)--California                   21         179,000            0.01
 breeding stock.................................................
Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus)--California stock.......              10          14,050            0.07
Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)--San Francisco-Russian River               9           9,886            0.09
 Stock..........................................................
Gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus)--Eastern North Pacific stock.               2          20,990            0.01
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)--California coastal                   30             323             9.3
 stock..........................................................
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\1\ All stock abundance estimates presented here are from the draft 2015 Pacific Stock Assessment Report.
\2\ Percentage of total stock has been updated from the proposed FR notice for most species. Some percentages
  changed based on the new take calculations (harbor seal, Northern elephant seal, harbor porpoise), while
  others (Nothern fur seal, gray whale) were entered incorrectly in the proposed draft.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

    There are no relevant subsistence uses of marine mammals implicated 
by this action. Therefore, we have determined that the total taking of 
affected species or stocks would not have an unmitigable adverse impact 
on the availability of such species or stocks for taking for 
subsistence purposes.

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

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

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    NMFS conducted an analysis, pursuant to National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA), to determine whether or not this proposed activity 
may have a significant effect on the human environment. NMFS determined 
that these activities will not have a significant effect on the human 
environment and published a Finding of No Significant Impact.

Proposed Authorization

    As a result of these determinations, we have issued an IHA to WETA 
to conduct the described construction activities for the Downtown San 
Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin Improvements 
Project, provided the previously mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting requirements are incorporated.

Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-15875 Filed 7-5-16; 8:45 am]
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                                             Council, Room 4043, 1401 Constitution                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   The incidental taking of small
                                             Avenue, NW., Washington, DC, 20230,                                                                            numbers of marine mammals may be
                                             telephone: 202–482–4501, email:                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      allowed only if NMFS (through
                                             archana.sahgal@trade.gov.                                Administration                                        authority delegated by the Secretary)
                                                                                                      RIN 0648–XE490                                        finds that the total taking by the
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                     specified activity during the specified
                                               Background: The Council advises the                    Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                 time period will (i) have a negligible
                                             Secretary of Commerce on matters                         Specified Activities; Taking Marine                   impact on the species or stock(s) and (ii)
                                             relating to the U.S. manufacturing                       Mammals Incidental to the San                         not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                             industry.                                                Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion                    on the availability of the species or
                                                                                                      Project, South Basin Improvements                     stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                               Public Participation: The meeting will
                                                                                                      Project                                               relevant). Further, the permissible
                                             be open to the public and will be                                                                              methods of taking and requirements
                                             accessible to people with disabilities.                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                             All guests are required to register in                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  and reporting of such taking must be set
                                             advance by the deadline identified                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    forth, either in specific regulations or in
                                             under the DATES caption. Requests for                    Commerce.                                             an authorization.
                                             auxiliary aids must be submitted by the                  ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental                The allowance of such incidental
                                             registration deadline. Last minute                       harassment authorization.                             taking under section 101(a)(5)(A), by
                                             requests will be accepted, but may be                                                                          harassment, serious injury, death, or a
                                                                                                      SUMMARY:   In accordance with the
                                             impossible to fill. There will be fifteen                                                                      combination thereof, requires that
                                                                                                      regulations implementing the Marine
                                             (15) minutes allotted for oral comments                                                                        regulations be established.
                                                                                                      Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as
                                             from members of the public joining the                                                                         Subsequently, a Letter of Authorization
                                                                                                      amended, notification is hereby given
                                             call. To accommodate as many speakers                                                                          may be issued pursuant to the
                                                                                                      that we have issued an incidental                     prescriptions established in such
                                             as possible, the time for public                         harassment authorization (IHA) to The
                                             comments may be limited to three (3)                                                                           regulations, providing that the level of
                                                                                                      San Francisco Bay Area Water                          taking will be consistent with the
                                             minutes per person. Individuals wishing                  Emergency Transportation Authority
                                             to reserve speaking time during the                                                                            findings made for the total taking
                                                                                                      (WETA) to incidentally harass marine                  allowable under the specific regulations.
                                             meeting must submit a request at the                     mammals during construction activities
                                             time of registration, as well as the name                                                                      Under section 101(a)(5)(D), NMFS may
                                                                                                      associated with the San Francisco Ferry               authorize such incidental taking by
                                             and address of the proposed speaker. If                  Terminal, South Basin Improvements                    harassment only, for periods of not more
                                             the number of registrants requesting to                  project in San Francisco, CA.                         than one year, pursuant to requirements
                                             make statements is greater than can be                   DATES: This authorization is effective                and conditions contained within an
                                             reasonably accommodated during the                       from June 28, 2016 through December                   IHA. The establishment of prescriptions
                                             meeting, the International Trade                         31, 2016.                                             through either specific regulations or an
                                             Administration may conduct a lottery to                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      authorization requires notice and
                                             determine the speakers. Speakers are                     Laura McCue, Office of Protected                      opportunity for public comment.
                                             requested to submit a written copy of                    Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                         NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                             their prepared remarks by 5:00 p.m.                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an
                                             EDT on July 12, 2016, for inclusion in                                                                         impact resulting from the specified
                                             the meeting records and for circulation                  Availability                                          activity that cannot be reasonably
                                             to the members of the U.S.                                 An electronic copy of WETA’s                        expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                             Manufacturing Council.                                   application and supporting documents,                 to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                                In addition, any member of the public                 as well as a list of the references cited             through effects on annual rates of
                                             may submit pertinent written comments                    in this document, and the final                       recruitment or survival.’’ Except with
                                             concerning the Council’s affairs at any                  Environmental Assessment (EA) and our                 respect to certain activities not pertinent
                                                                                                      associated Finding of No Significant                  here, section 3(18) of the MMPA defines
                                             time before or after the meeting.
                                                                                                      Impact, prepared pursuant to the                      ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . any act of
                                             Comments may be submitted to Archana
                                                                                                      National Environmental Policy Act may                 pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                             Sahgal at the contact information
                                                                                                      be obtained by visiting the Internet at:              has the potential to injure a marine
                                             indicated above. To be considered
                                                                                                      www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                             during the meeting, comments must be                     incidental/construction.html. In case of              wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has
                                             received no later than 5 p.m. EDT on                     problems accessing these documents,                   the potential to disturb a marine
                                             July 12, 2016, to ensure transmission to                 please call the contact listed above (see             mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                             the Council prior to the meeting.                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).                     wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                             Comments received after that date and                                                                          patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                             time will be distributed to the members                  Background
                                                                                                                                                            migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                             but may not be considered on the call.                      Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the               feeding, or sheltering [Level B
                                             Copies of Council meeting minutes will                   MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct                  harassment].’’
                                             be available within 90 days of the                       the Secretary of Commerce to allow,
                                             meeting.                                                 upon request by U.S. citizens who                     Summary of Request
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                                               Dated: June 27, 2016.
                                                                                                      engage in a specified activity (other than              On February 8, 2016, we received a
                                                                                                      commercial fishing) within a specified                request from WETA for authorization of
                                             Archana Sahgal,                                          area, the incidental, but not intentional,            the taking, by level B harassment only,
                                             Executive Secretary, U.S. Manufacturing                  taking of small numbers of marine                     of marine mammals, incidental to pile
                                             Council.                                                 mammals, providing that certain                       driving and removal in association with
                                             [FR Doc. 2016–16015 Filed 7–5–16; 8:45 am]               findings are made and the necessary                   the San Francisco Ferry Terminal
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P                                   prescriptions are established.                        Expansion Project, South Basin


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                                             Improvements Project in San Francisco                         eventually include phased construction                     undergone extensive industrialization,
                                             Bay, California. That request was                             of three new water transit gates and                       but remains an important environment
                                             modified to include additional species                        overwater berthing facilities, in addition                 for healthy marine mammal populations
                                             and additional monitoring and                                 to supportive landside improvements,                       year round. The area surrounding the
                                             mitigation measures on March 28, 2016                         such as additional passenger waiting                       proposed activity is an intertidal
                                             and May 2, 2016, and a final version,                         and queuing areas, circulation                             landscape with heavy industrial use and
                                             which we deemed adequate and                                  improvements, and other water transit–                     boat traffic.
                                             complete, was submitted on May 13,                            related amenities. The new gates and
                                             2016, which included revised take                                                                                        Detailed Description of Activities
                                                                                                           other improvements would be designed
                                             numbers and additional mitigation                             to accommodate future planned water                          The project supports existing and
                                             measures. In-water work associated with                       transit services between Downtown San                      future planned water transit services
                                             the project is expected to be completed                       Francisco and Antioch, Berkeley,                           operated by WETA, and regional
                                             within 23 months. This proposed IHA is                        Martinez, Hercules, Redwood City,                          policies to encourage transit uses.
                                             for the first phase of construction                           Richmond, and Treasure Island, as well                     Furthermore, the project addresses
                                             activities, to occur in 2016.                                 as emergency operation needs.                              deficiencies in the transportation
                                               The use of both vibratory and impact                        According to current planning and                          network that impede water transit
                                             pile driving and removal is expected to                       operating assumptions, WETA will not                       operation, passenger access, and
                                             produce underwater sound at levels that                       require all three new gates (Gates A, F,                   passenger circulation at the Ferry
                                             have the potential to result in behavioral                    and G) to support existing and new                         Terminal.
                                             harassment of marine mammals. Seven                           services immediately. As a result,
                                             species of marine mammals have the                                                                                         The project includes construction of
                                                                                                           WETA is planning that project                              two new water transit gates and
                                             potential to be affected by the specified                     construction will be phased. The first
                                             activities: harbor seal (Phoca vitulina),                                                                                associated overwater berthing facilities,
                                                                                                           phase will include construction of Gates                   in addition to supportive improvements,
                                             California sea lion (Zalophus                                 F and G, as well as other related
                                             californianus), Northern elephant seal                                                                                   such as additional passenger waiting
                                                                                                           improvements in the South Basin.                           and queuing areas and circulation
                                             (Mirounga angustirostris), Northern fur
                                             seal (Callorhinus ursinus), harbor                            Dates and Duration                                         improvements in a 7.7-acre area (see
                                             porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), gray                               The total project is expected to                        Figure 1 in the WETA’s application,
                                             whale (Eschrichtius robustus), and                            require a maximum of 130 days of in-                       which depicts the project area, and
                                             bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).                      water pile driving. The project may                        Figure 2, which depicts the project
                                             These species may occur year round in                         require up to 23 months for completion;                    improvements). The project includes the
                                             the action area.                                              with a maximum of 106 days for pile                        following elements: (1) Removal of
                                               Similar construction and pile driving                       driving in the first year. In-water                        portions of existing deck and pile
                                             activities in San Francisco Bay have                          activities are limited to occur between                    construction (portions will remain as
                                             been authorized by NMFS in the past.                          June 28, 2016 and November 30, 2016                        open water, and other portions will be
                                             These projects include construction                           and June 1 through November 30, 2017.                      replaced); (2) Construction of two new
                                             activities at the Exploratorium (75 FR                        If in-water work will extend beyond the                    gates (Gates F and G); (3) Relocation of
                                             66065), pier 36 (77 FR 20361), and the                        effective dates of the IHA, a second IHA                   an existing gate (Gate E); and (4)
                                             Oakland Bay Bridge (71 FR 26750; 72                           application will be submitted by WETA.                     Improved passenger boarding areas,
                                             FR 25748; 74 FR 41684; 76 FR 7156; 78                         This proposed authorization would be                       amenities, and circulation, including
                                             FR 2371; 79 FR 2421; and 80 FR 43710).                        effective from June 28, 2016 to                            extending the East Bayside Promenade
                                                                                                           December 31, 2016.                                         along Gates E, F, and G; strengthening
                                             Description of the Specified Activity
                                                                                                                                                                      the South Apron of the Agriculture
                                             Overview                                                      Specific Geographic Region                                 Building; creating the Embarcadero
                                                The San Francisco Bay Area Water                             The San Francisco ferry terminal is                      Plaza; and installing weather protection
                                             Emergency Transportation Authority                            located in the western shore of San                        canopies for passenger queuing.
                                             (WETA) is expanding berthing capacity                         Francisco Bay (see Figure 1 of WETA’s                        Implementation of the project
                                             at the Downtown San Francisco Ferry                           application). The ferry terminal is five                   improvements will result in a change in
                                             Terminal (Ferry Terminal), located at                         blocks north of the San Francisco                          the type and area of structures over San
                                             the San Francisco Ferry Building (Ferry                       Oakland Bay Bridge. More specifically,                     Francisco Bay. In some areas, structures
                                             Building), to support existing and future                     the south basin of the ferry terminal is                   will be demolished and then rebuilt.
                                             planned water transit services operated                       located between Pier 14 and the ferry                      The project will require both the
                                             on San Francisco Bay by WETA and                              plaza. San Francisco Bay and the                           removal and installation of piles as
                                             WETA’s emergency operations.                                  adjacent Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta                      summarized in Table 1. Demolition and
                                                The Downtown San Francisco Ferry                           make up one of the largest estuarine                       construction could be completed within
                                             Terminal Expansion Project would                              systems on the continent. The Bay has                      23 months.

                                                                                     TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PILE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION IN 2016
                                                    Project element                         Pile diameter                          Pile type                          Method                      Number of piles/schedule

                                             Demolition in the South               12 to 18 inches .................      Wood and concrete ..........   Pull or cut off 2 feet below             350 piles/30 days 2016.
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                                               Basin.                                                                                                      mud line.
                                             Removal of Dolphin Piles in           36 inches ..........................   Steel: 140 to 150 feet in      Pull out .............................   Four dolphin piles/1 day.
                                               the South Basin.                                                             length.
                                             Embarcadero Plaza and                 24 or 36 inches ................       Steel: 135 to 155 feet in      Impact or Vibratory Driver               220 24- or 36-inch piles/65
                                               East Bayside Promenade.                                                      length.                                                                 days 2016.




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                                                                             TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PILE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION IN 2016—Continued
                                                     Project element                          Pile diameter                         Pile type                        Method             Number of piles/schedule

                                             Fender Piles ........................   14 inches ..........................   Polyurethane-coated pres-      Impact or Vibratory Driver   38/10 days 2016.
                                                                                                                              sure-treated wood; 64
                                                                                                                              feet in length.



                                             Removal of Existing Facilities                                  will consist of square, 12-inch-wide,                  apron may need to be strengthened with
                                               As part of the project, the remnants of                       polyurethane-coated, pressure-treated                  steel jackets.
                                             Pier 2 will be demolished and removed.                          wood blocks that are connected along                      • Two canopies will be constructed
                                                                                                             the side of the adjacent pier structure,               along the East Bayside Promenade: one
                                             This consists of approximately 21,000
                                                                                                             and supported by polyurethane-coated,                  between Gates E and F, and one
                                             square feet of existing deck structure
                                                                                                             pressure-treated wood piles.                           between Gates F and G. Each of the
                                             supported by approximately 350 wood
                                                                                                                In addition, the existing Gate E float              canopies will be 125 feet long and 20
                                             and concrete piles. In addition, four
                                                                                                             will be moved 43 feet to the east, to                  feet wide. Each canopy will be
                                             dolphin piles will be removed.
                                                                                                             align with the new gates and East                      supported by four columns at 35 feet on
                                             Demolition will be conducted from
                                                                                                             Bayside Promenade. The existing six 36-                center, with 10-foot cantilevers at either
                                             barges. Two barges will be required:
                                                                                                             inch-diameter steel guide piles will be                end. The canopies will be constructed of
                                             One for materials storage, and one
                                                                                                             removed using vibratory extraction, and                steel and glass, and will include
                                             outfitted with demolition equipment
                                                                                                             reinstalled to secure the Gate E float in              photovoltaic cells.
                                             (crane, clamshell bucket for pulling of
                                                                                                             place. Because of Gate E’s new location,                  The new deck will be constructed on
                                             piles, and excavator for removal of the
                                                                                                             to meet ADA requirements, the existing                 the piles, using a system of beam-and-
                                             deck). Diesel-powered tug boats will
                                                                                                             90-foot-long steel truss gangway will be               flat-slab-concrete construction, similar
                                             bring the barges to the project area,
                                                                                                             replaced with a longer, 105-foot-long                  to what has been built in the Ferry
                                             where they will be anchored. Piles will
                                                                                                             gangway.                                               Building area. The beam-and-slab
                                             be removed by either cutting them off
                                             two feet below the mud line, or pulling                         Passenger Boarding and Circulation                     construction will be either precast or
                                             the pile through vibratory extraction.                          Areas                                                  cast-in-place concrete (or a combination
                                                                                                                Several improvements will be made to                of the two), and approximately 2.5 feet
                                             Construction of Gates and Berthing                                                                                     thick. Above the structure, granite
                                             Structures                                                      passenger boarding and circulation
                                                                                                             areas. New deck and pile-supported                     paving or a concrete topping slab will
                                                The new gates (Gates F and G) will be                        structures will be built.                              provide a finished pedestrian surface.
                                             built similarly. Each gate will be                                 • An Embarcadero Plaza, elevated                       The passenger facilities, amenities,
                                             designed with an entrance portal—a                              approximately 3 to 4 feet above current                and public space improvements—such
                                             prominent doorway physically                                    grade, will be created. The Embarcadero                as the entrance portals, canopy
                                             separating the berthing structures from                         Plaza will require new deck and pile                   structures, lighting, guardrails, and
                                             the surrounding area. Berthing                                  construction to fill an open-water area                furnishings—will be surface-mounted
                                             structures will be provided for each new                        and replace existing structures that do                on the pier structures after the new
                                             gate, consisting of floats, gangways, and                       not comply with Essential Facilities                   construction and repair are complete.
                                             guide piles. The steel floats will be                           requirements.                                          The canopies and entrance portals will
                                             approximately 42 feet wide by 135 feet                             • The East Bayside Promenade will                   be constructed offsite, delivered to the
                                             long. The steel truss gangways will be                          be extended to create continuous                       site, craned into place by barge, and
                                             approximately 14 feet wide and 105 feet                         pedestrian access to Gates E, F, and G,                assembled onsite. The glazing materials,
                                             long. The gangway will be designed to                           as well as to meet public access and                   cladding materials, granite pavers,
                                             rise and fall with tidal variations while                       pedestrian circulation requirements                    guardrails, and furnishings will be
                                             meeting Americans with Disabilities Act                         along San Francisco Bay. It will extend                assembled onsite.
                                             (ADA) requirements. The gangway and                             approximately 430 feet in length, and                  Dredging Requirements
                                             the float will be designed with canopies,                       will provide an approximately 25-foot-
                                             consistent with the current design of                           wide area for pedestrian circulation and                  The side-loading vessels require a
                                             existing Gates B and E. The berthing                            public access along Gates E, F, and G.                 depth of 12.5 feet below mean lower
                                             structures will be fabricated off site and                      The perimeter of the East Bayside                      low water (MLLW) on the approach and
                                             floated to the project area by barge. Six                       Promenade will also include a curbed                   in the berthing area. Based on a
                                             steel guide piles will be required to                           edge with a guardrail.                                 bathymetric survey conducted in 2015,
                                             secure each float in place. In addition,                           • Short access piers, approximately                 it is estimated that the new Gates F and
                                             dolphin piles may be used at each                               30 feet wide and 45 feet long, will                    G will require dredging to meet the
                                             berthing structure to protect against the                       extend from the East Bayside                           required depths. The expected dredging
                                             collision of vessels with other structures                      Promenade to the portal for each gate.                 volumes are presented in Table 2. These
                                             or vessels. A total of up to 14 dolphin                            • The South Apron of the Agriculture                estimates are based on dredging the
                                             piles may be installed.                                         Building will be upgraded to                           approach areas to 123.5 feet below
                                                Chock-block fendering will be added                          temporarily support access for                         MLLW, and 2 feet of overdredge depth,
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                                             along the East Bayside Promenade, to                            passenger circulation. Depending on                    to account for inaccuracies in dredging
                                             adjacent structures to protect against                          their condition, as determined during                  practices. The dredging will take
                                             collision. The chock-block fendering                            Final Design, the piles supporting this                approximately 2 months.




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                                                                                                             TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF DREDGING REQUIREMENTS
                                                                                      Dredging element                                                                                          Summary

                                                                                                                                                Initial Dredging

                                             Gate F .......................................................................................................   0.78 acre/6,006 cubic yards
                                             Gate G ......................................................................................................    1.64 acres/14,473 cubic yards
                                             Total for Gates F and G ...........................................................................              2.42 acres/20,479 cubic yards
                                             Staging ......................................................................................................   On barges
                                             Typical Equipment ....................................................................................           Clamshell dredge on barge; disposal barge; survey boat
                                             Duration ....................................................................................................    2 months

                                                                                                                                          Maintenance Dredging

                                             Gates F and G ..........................................................................................         5,000 to 10,000 cubic yards
                                             Frequency .................................................................................................      Every 3 or 4 years



                                               Based on observed patterns of                                               Comment: The Commission                                      Bay; however, there have been recent
                                             sediment accumulation in the Ferry                                         recommends the issuance of the IHA,                             sightings of this species due to the El
                                             Terminal area, significant sediment                                        subject to the inclusion of the proposed                        Niño event. Only single individuals of
                                             accumulation will not be expected,                                         mitigation, monitoring, and reporting                           this species have occasionally been
                                             because regular maintenance dredging is                                    measures.                                                       sighted inside San Francisco Bay, and
                                             not currently required to maintain                                            Response: We appreciate the                                  their presence near the action area is
                                             operations at existing Gates B and E.                                      Commission’s concurrence with our                               considered unlikely. No takes are
                                             However, some dredging will likely be                                      findings and appreciate their input and                         requested for this species, and
                                             required on a regular maintenance cycle                                    support. We made minor changes to the
                                                                                                                                                                                        mitigation measures such as a shutdown
                                             beneath the floats at Gates F and G, due                                   monitoring requirements, including
                                                                                                                                                                                        zone will be in effect for this species if
                                             to their proximity to the Pier 14                                          allowing only one observer if impact
                                                                                                                        driving is the only method if installation                      observed approaching the Level B
                                             breakwater. It is expected that
                                             maintenance dredging will be required                                      used on one day; and allowing WETA                              harassment zone. Although it is possible
                                             every 3 to 4 years, and will require                                       to modify the zones from data from                              that a humpback whale (Megaptera
                                             removal of approximately 5,000 to                                          hydroacoustic monitoring, with NMFS                             navaeangliae) may enter San Francisco
                                             10,000 cubic yards of material.                                            concurrence, and if the zones are small                         Bay and find its way into the project
                                               Dredging and disposal of dredged                                         enough, to only have one observer.                              area during construction activities, their
                                             materials will be conducted in                                             NMFS believes these changes will still                          occurrence is unlikely. No takes are
                                             cooperation with the San Francisco                                         allow the mitigation and monitoring                             requested for this species, and
                                             Dredged Materials Management Office                                        measures to effect the least practicable                        mitigation measures such as a delay and
                                             (DMMO), including development of a                                         impact on marine mammal species or                              shutdown procedure will be in effect for
                                             sampling plan, sediment                                                    stocks and their habitat.                                       this species if observed approaching the
                                             characterization, a sediment removal                                                                                                       Level B harassment zone. Table 3 lists
                                                                                                                        Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                             plan, and disposal in accordance with                                                                                                      the marine mammal species with
                                                                                                                        Area of the Specified Activity
                                             the Long-Term Management Strategy for                                                                                                      expected potential for occurrence in the
                                             San Francisco Bay to ensure beneficial                                        There are seven marine mammal
                                                                                                                                                                                        vicinity of the SF Ferry terminal during
                                             reuse, as appropriate. DMMO                                                species which may inhabit or may likely
                                                                                                                                                                                        the project timeframe and summarizes
                                             consultation is expected to begin in                                       transit through the waters nearby the
                                                                                                                        Ferry Terminal, and which are expected                          key information regarding stock status
                                             early 2016. Based on the results of the                                                                                                    and abundance. Taxonomically, we
                                             sediment analysis, the alternatives for                                    to potentially be taken by the specified
                                                                                                                        activity. These include the Pacific                             follow Committee on Taxonomy (2014).
                                             placement of dredged materials will be
                                             evaluated, including disposal at the San                                   harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), California                        Please see NMFS’ Stock Assessment
                                             Francisco Deep Ocean Disposal Site,                                        sea lion (Zalophus californianus),                              Reports (SAR), available at
                                             disposal at an upland facility, or                                         Northern Elephant seal (Mirounga                                www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars, for more
                                             beneficial reuse. Selection of the                                         angustirostris), Northern fur seal                              detailed accounts of these stocks’ status
                                             disposal site will be reviewed and                                         (Callorhinus ursinus), harbor porpoise                          and abundance. Please also refer to
                                             approved by the DMMO.                                                      (Phocoena phocoena), gray whale                                 NMFS’ Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                                        (Eschrichtius robustus), and bottlenose                         pr/species/mammals) for generalized
                                             Comments and Responses                                                     dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Multiple                          species accounts. We provided
                                               We published a notice of receipt of                                      additional marine mammal species may                            additional information for marine
                                             WETA’s application and proposed IHA                                        occasionally enter the activity area in                         mammals with potential for occurrence
                                             in the Federal Register on May 25, 2016                                    San Francisco Bay but would not be                              in the area of the specified activity in
                                             (81 FR 33217). We received one                                             expected to occur in shallow nearshore                          our Federal Register notice of proposed
                                             comment, a letter from the Marine                                          waters of the action area. Guadalupe fur                        authorization (May 25, 2016; 81 FR
                                             Mammal Commission concurring with                                          seals (Arctocephalus townsendi)
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                                                                                                                                                                                        33217).
                                             NMFS’s preliminary findings.                                               generally do not occur in San Francisco




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                                                        TABLE 3—MARINE MAMMALS POTENTIALLY PRESENT IN THE VICINITY OF SAN FRANCISCO FERRY TERMINAL
                                                                                                                              ESA/MMPA               Stock abundance                                       Relative occurrence in
                                                        Species                                  Stock                      status; strategic      (CV, Nmin, most recent                  PBR 3           Strait of Juan de Fuca;
                                                                                                                                 (Y/N) 1            abundance survey) 2                                    season of occurrence

                                                                     Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                           Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)

                                             Harbor porpoise ...............       San Francisco-Russian                   -; N                   9,886 (0.51; 6,625;                               66    Common.
                                                                                     River.                                                         2011).

                                                                     Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                            Family Delphinidae (dolphins)

                                             Bottlenose dolphin 4 .........        California coastal ...........          -; N                   323 (0.13; 290; 2005) ....                        2.4   Rare.

                                                                     Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                                  Family Eschrichtiidae

                                             Gray whale ......................     Eastern N. Pacific ..........           -; N                   20,990 (0.05; 20,125;                            624    Rare.
                                                                                                                                                    2011).

                                                                                           Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)

                                                                                                                                  Family Balaenopteridae

                                             Humpback whale .............          California/Oregon/ ..........           E; S                   1,918 ..............................              11    Unlikely.
                                                                                   Washington stock ..........

                                                                                                                   Order Carnivora—Superfamily Pinnipedia

                                                                                                                 Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)

                                             California sea lion ............      U.S. ................................   -; N                   296,750 (n/a; 153,337;                          9,200   Common.
                                                                                                                                                    2011).
                                             Guadalupe fur seal 5 ........         Mexico to California .......            T; S                   7,408 (n/a; 3,028; 1993)                          91    Unlikely.
                                             Northern fur seal ..............      California stock ..............         -;N                    14,050 (n/a; 7,524;                              451    Unlikely.
                                                                                                                                                    2013).

                                                                                                                           Family Phocidae (earless seals)

                                             Harbor seal ......................    California ........................     -; N                   30,968 (n/a; 27,348;                            1,641   Common; Year-round
                                                                                                                                                    2012).                                                 resident.
                                             Northern elephant seal ....           California breeding stock               -; N                   179,000 (n/a; 81,368;                           4,882   Rare.
                                                                                                                                                    2010).
                                                1 ESA status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed under the ESA or
                                             designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality ex-
                                             ceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any spe-
                                             cies or stock listed under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
                                                2 CV is coefficient of variation; N
                                                                                   min is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable. For certain stocks,
                                             abundance estimates are actual counts of animals and there is no associated CV. The most recent abundance survey that is reflected in the
                                             abundance estimate is presented; there may be more recent surveys that have not yet been incorporated into the estimate.
                                                3 Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be re-
                                             moved from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population size (OSP).
                                                4 Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are therefore not considered current. PBR is considered undeter-
                                             mined for these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent
                                             abundance estimates and PBR values, as these represent the best available information for use in this document.


                                             Potential Effects of the Specified                                  Mitigation                                                           Measurements from similar pile
                                             Activity on Marine Mammals and Their                                                                                                  driving events were coupled with
                                             Habitat                                                                In order to issue an IHA under section                         practical spreading loss to estimate
                                                                                                                 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must                               zones of influence (ZOI; see Estimated
                                               Our Federal Register notice of                                    set forth the permissible methods of                              Take by Incidental Harassment); these
                                             proposed authorization (May 25, 2016;                               taking pursuant to such activity, and                             values were used to develop mitigation
                                             81 FR 33217) provides a general                                     other means of effecting the least
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                                                                                                                                                                                   measures for pile driving and removal
                                             background on sound relevant to the                                 practicable impact on such species or                             activities at the ferry terminal. The ZOIs
                                             specified activity as well as a detailed                            stock and its habitat, paying particular                          effectively represent the mitigation zone
                                             description of marine mammal hearing                                attention to rookeries, mating grounds,                           that will be established around each pile
                                             and of the potential effects of these                               and areas of similar significance, and on                         to prevent Level A harassment to marine
                                             construction activities on marine                                   the availability of such species or stock                         mammals, while providing estimates of
                                             mammals and their habitat.                                          for taking for certain subsistence uses.                          the areas within which Level B


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                                             harassment might occur. In addition to                   later (see Proposed Monitoring and                    to monitor for marine mammals and
                                             the specific measures described later in                 Reporting). Nominal radial distances for              implement shutdown/delay procedures
                                             this section, WETA will conduct                          disturbance zones are shown in Table 4.               when applicable by calling for the
                                             briefings between construction                           Given the size of the disturbance zone                shutdown to the hammer operator. A
                                             supervisors and crews, marine mammal                     for vibratory pile driving, it is                     minimum of two observers will be
                                             monitoring team, and WETA staff prior                    impossible to guarantee that all animals              required for all pile driving/removal
                                             to the start of all pile driving activity,               would be observed or to make                          activities, unless only impact driving is
                                             and when new personnel join the work,                    comprehensive observations of fine-                   to occur on that day, in which case only
                                             in order to explain responsibilities,                    scale behavioral reactions to sound, and              one observer will be required. This was
                                             communication procedures, marine                         only a portion of the zone (e.g., what                modified from the proposed FR notice.
                                             mammal monitoring protocol, and                          may be reasonably observed by visual                  It was determined that one MMO could
                                             operational procedures.                                  observers stationed within the turning                adequately survey the impact driving
                                                                                                      basin) would be observed.                             zones. Qualified observers are typically
                                             Monitoring and Shutdown for                                 In order to document observed                      trained biologists, with the following
                                             Construction Activities                                  instances of harassment, monitors                     minimum qualifications:
                                               The following measures will apply to                   record all marine mammal observations,                   • Visual acuity in both eyes
                                             WETA’s mitigation through shutdown                       regardless of location. The observer’s                (correction is permissible) sufficient for
                                             and disturbance zones:                                   location, as well as the location of the              discernment of moving targets at the
                                               Shutdown Zone—For all pile driving                     pile being driven, is known from a GPS.               water’s surface with ability to estimate
                                             activities, WETA will establish a                        The location of the animal is estimated               target size and distance; use of
                                             shutdown zone intended to contain the                    as a distance from the observer, which                binoculars may be necessary to correctly
                                             area in which SPLs equal or exceed the                   is then compared to the location from                 identify the target;
                                             180/190 dB rms acoustic injury criteria                  the pile. It may then be estimated                       • Experience and ability to conduct
                                             for cetaceans and pinnipeds,                             whether the animal was exposed to                     field observations and collect data
                                             respectively. The purpose of a                           sound levels constituting incidental                  according to assigned protocols (this
                                             shutdown zone is to define an area                       harassment on the basis of predicted                  may include academic experience);
                                             within which shutdown of activity                        distances to relevant thresholds in post-                • Experience or training in the field
                                             would occur upon sighting of a marine                    processing of observational and acoustic              identification of marine mammals,
                                             mammal (or in anticipation of an animal                  data, and a precise accounting of                     including the identification of
                                             entering the defined area), thus                         observed incidences of harassment                     behaviors;
                                             preventing injury of marine mammals                      created. This information may then be                    • Sufficient training, orientation, or
                                             (as described previously, serious injury                 used to extrapolate observed takes to                 experience with the construction
                                             or death are unlikely outcomes even in                   reach an approximate understanding of                 operation to provide for personal safety
                                             the absence of mitigation measures).                     actual total takes.                                   during observations;
                                             Modeled radial distances for shutdown                       Monitoring Protocols—Monitoring                       • Writing skills sufficient to prepare a
                                             zones are shown in Table 4. However,                     will be conducted before, during, and                 report of observations including but not
                                             a minimum shutdown zone of 10 m will                     after pile driving and vibratory removal              limited to the number and species of
                                             be established during all pile driving                   activities. In addition, observers shall              marine mammals observed; dates and
                                             activities, regardless of the estimated                  record all instances of marine mammal                 times when in-water construction
                                             zone. Vibratory pile driving and                         occurrence, regardless of distance from               activities were conducted; dates and
                                             removal activities are not predicted to                  activity, and shall document any                      times when in-water construction
                                             produce sound exceeding the 180/190-                     behavioral reactions in concert with                  activities were suspended to avoid
                                             dB Level A harassment threshold, but                     distance from piles being driven.                     potential incidental injury from
                                             these precautionary measures are                         Observations made outside the                         construction sound of marine mammals
                                             intended to prevent the already unlikely                 shutdown zone will not result in                      observed within a defined shutdown
                                             possibility of physical interaction with                 shutdown; that pile segment would be                  zone; and marine mammal behavior;
                                             construction equipment and to further                    completed without cessation, unless the               and
                                             reduce any possibility of acoustic                       animal approaches or enters the                          • Ability to communicate orally, by
                                             injury.                                                  shutdown zone, at which point all pile                radio or in person, with project
                                               Disturbance Zone—Disturbance zones                     driving activities would be halted.                   personnel to provide real-time
                                             are the areas in which SPLs equal or                     Monitoring will take place from fifteen               information on marine mammals
                                             exceed 160 and 120 dB rms (for impulse                   minutes prior to initiation through                   observed in the area as necessary.
                                             and continuous sound, respectively).                     thirty minutes post-completion of pile                   (2) Prior to the start of pile driving
                                             Disturbance zones provide utility for                    driving and removal activities. Pile                  activity, the shutdown zone will be
                                             monitoring conducted for mitigation                      driving activities include the time to                monitored for fifteen minutes to ensure
                                             purposes (i.e., shutdown zone                            install or remove a single pile or series             that it is clear of marine mammals. Pile
                                             monitoring) by establishing monitoring                   of piles, as long as the time elapsed                 driving will only commence once
                                             protocols for areas adjacent to the                      between uses of the pile driving                      observers have declared the shutdown
                                             shutdown zones. Monitoring of                            equipment is no more than thirty                      zone clear of marine mammals; animals
                                             disturbance zones enables observers to                   minutes. Please see the Monitoring Plan               will be allowed to remain in the
                                             be aware of and communicate the                          (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                        shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their
                                             presence of marine mammals in the                        incidental/construction.htm), developed               own volition) and their behavior will be
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                                             project area but outside the shutdown                    by WETA in agreement with NMFS, for                   monitored and documented. The
                                             zone and thus prepare for potential                      full details of the monitoring protocols.             shutdown zone may only be declared
                                             shutdowns of activity. However, the                         The following additional measures                  clear, and pile driving started, when the
                                             primary purpose of disturbance zone                      apply to visual monitoring:                           entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e.,
                                             monitoring is for documenting instances                     (1) Monitoring will be conducted by                when not obscured by dark, rain, fog,
                                             of Level B harassment; disturbance zone                  qualified observers, who will be placed               etc.). In addition, if such conditions
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                                             that is already underway, the activity                   expected to minimize adverse impacts                  ‘‘requirements pertaining to the
                                             will be halted.                                          to marine mammals, (2) the proven or                  monitoring and reporting of such
                                                (3) If a marine mammal approaches or                  likely efficacy of the specific measure to            taking.’’ The MMPA implementing
                                             enters the shutdown zone during the                      minimize adverse impacts as planned;                  regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)
                                             course of pile driving operations,                       and (3) the practicability of the measure             indicate that requests for incidental take
                                             activity will be halted and delayed until                for applicant implementation.                         authorizations must include the
                                             either the animal has voluntarily left                      Any mitigation measure(s) we                       suggested means of accomplishing the
                                             and been visually confirmed beyond the                   prescribe should be able to accomplish,               necessary monitoring and reporting that
                                             shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have                    have a reasonable likelihood of                       will result in increased knowledge of
                                             passed without re-detection of small                     accomplishing (based on current                       the species and of the level of taking or
                                             cetaceans and pinnipeds, and thirty                      science), or contribute to the                        impacts on populations of marine
                                             minutes for gray whales. Monitoring                      accomplishment of one or more of the                  mammals that are expected to be
                                             will be conducted throughout the time                    general goals listed below:                           present in the proposed action area.
                                             required to drive a pile.                                   (1) Avoidance or minimization of                      Any monitoring requirement we
                                                (4) Using delay and shut-down                         injury or death of marine mammals                     prescribe should improve our
                                             procedures, if a species for which                       wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may              understanding of one or more of the
                                             authorization has not been granted                       contribute to this goal).                             following:
                                             (including but not limited to Guadalupe                     (2) A reduction in the number (total                  • Occurrence of marine mammal
                                             fur seals and humpback whales) or if a                   number or number at biologically                      species in action area (e.g., presence,
                                             species for which authorization has                      important time or location) of                        abundance, distribution, density).
                                             been granted but the authorized takes                    individual marine mammals exposed to                     • Nature, scope, or context of likely
                                             are met, approaches or is observed                       stimuli expected to result in incidental              marine mammal exposure to potential
                                             within the Level B harassment zone,                      take (this goal may contribute to 1,                  stressors/impacts (individual or
                                             activities will shut down immediately                    above, or to reducing takes by                        cumulative, acute or chronic), through
                                             and not restart until the animals have                   behavioral harassment only).                          better understanding of: (1) Action or
                                             been confirmed to have left the area.                       (3) A reduction in the number (total               environment (e.g., source
                                             Soft Start                                               number or number at biologically                      characterization, propagation, ambient
                                                                                                      important time or location) of times any              noise); (2) Affected species (e.g., life
                                                The use of a soft start procedure is                  individual marine mammal would be
                                             believed to provide additional                                                                                 history, dive patterns); (3) Co-
                                                                                                      exposed to stimuli expected to result in              occurrence of marine mammal species
                                             protection to marine mammals by                          incidental take (this goal may contribute
                                             warning or providing a chance to leave                                                                         with the action; or (4) Biological or
                                                                                                      to 1, above, or to reducing takes by                  behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age,
                                             the area prior to the hammer operating                   behavioral harassment only).
                                             at full capacity, and typically involves                                                                       calving or feeding areas).
                                                                                                         (4) A reduction in the intensity of
                                             a requirement to initiate sound from the                                                                          • Individual responses to acute
                                                                                                      exposure to stimuli expected to result in
                                             hammer at reduced energy followed by                                                                           stressors, or impacts of chronic
                                                                                                      incidental take (this goal may contribute
                                             a waiting period. This procedure is                                                                            exposures (behavioral or physiological).
                                                                                                      to 1, above, or to reducing the severity
                                             repeated two additional times. It is                                                                              • How anticipated responses to
                                                                                                      of behavioral harassment only).
                                             difficult to specify the reduction in                       (5) Avoidance or minimization of                   stressors impact either: (1) Long-term
                                             energy for any given hammer because of                   adverse effects to marine mammal                      fitness and survival of an individual; or
                                             variation across drivers and, for impact                 habitat, paying particular attention to               (2) Population, species, or stock.
                                             hammers, the actual number of strikes at                 the prey base, blockage or limitation of                 • Effects on marine mammal habitat
                                             reduced energy will vary because                         passage to or from biologically                       and resultant impacts to marine
                                             operating the hammer at less than full                   important areas, permanent destruction                mammals.
                                             power results in ‘‘bouncing’’ of the                     of habitat, or temporary disturbance of                  • Mitigation and monitoring
                                             hammer as it strikes the pile, resulting                 habitat during a biologically important               effectiveness.
                                             in multiple ‘‘strikes.’’ For impact                      time.                                                    WETA’s planned monitoring and
                                             driving, we require an initial set of three                 (6) For monitoring directly related to             reporting is also described in their
                                             strikes from the impact hammer at                        mitigation, an increase in the                        Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan, on
                                             reduced energy, followed by a thirty-                    probability of detecting marine                       the Internet at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                             second waiting period, then two                          mammals, thus allowing for more                       permits/incidental/construction.htm.
                                             subsequent three strike sets. Soft start                 effective implementation of the                       Hydroacousting Monitoring
                                             will be required at the beginning of each                mitigation.
                                             day’s impact pile driving work and at                       Based on our evaluation of WETA’s                    Hydroacoustic monitoring will be
                                             any time following a cessation of impact                 proposed measures, as well as any other               conducted during a minimum of ten
                                             pile driving of thirty minutes or longer.                potential measures that may be relevant               percent of all pile driving activities. The
                                                We have carefully evaluated WETA’s                    to the specified activity, we have                    monitoring will be done in accordance
                                             proposed mitigation measures and                         determined that the proposed mitigation               with the methodology outlined in this
                                             considered their effectiveness in past                   measures provide the means of effecting               Hydroacoustic Monitoring Plan (see
                                             implementation to determine whether                      the least practicable impact on marine                Appendix A of WETA’s application for
                                             they are likely to effect the least                      mammal species or stocks and their                    more information on this plan,
                                             practicable impact on the affected                       habitat, paying particular attention to               including the methodology, equipment,
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                                             marine mammal species and stocks and                     rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of               and reporting information). The
                                             their habitat. Our evaluation of potential               similar significance.                                 monitoring will be conducted based on
                                             measures included consideration of the                                                                         the following:
                                             following factors in relation to one                     Monitoring and Reporting                                • Be based on the dual metric criteria
                                             another: (1) The manner in which, and                      In order to issue an IHA for an                     (Popper et al., 2006) and the
                                             the degree to which, the successful                      activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the                 accumulated sound exposure level
                                             implementation of the measure is                         MMPA states that NMFS must set forth                  (SEL);


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                                               • Establish field locations that will be               and seek improvements to these                        issuance of any future IHA for projects
                                             used to document the extent of the area                  methods when deemed appropriate.                      at the same location, whichever comes
                                             experiencing 187 decibels (dB) SEL                       Any modifications to protocol will be                 first. The report will include marine
                                             accumulated;                                             coordinated between NMFS and WETA.                    mammal observations pre-activity,
                                               • Establish the distance to the Marine                   In addition, the MMO(s) will survey                 during-activity, and post-activity during
                                             Mammal Level A and Level B Safety                        the potential Level A and nearby Level                pile driving and removal days, and will
                                             and Harassment zones;                                    B harassment zones (areas within                      also provide descriptions of any
                                               • Describe the methods necessary to                    approximately 2,000 feet of the pile-                 behavioral responses to construction
                                             continuously assess underwater noise                     driving area observable from the shore)               activities by marine mammals and a
                                             on a real-time basis, including details on               on 2 separate days—no earlier than 7                  complete description of all mitigation
                                             the number, location, distance and                       days before the first day of                          shutdowns and the results of those
                                             depth of hydrophones, and associated                     construction—to establish baseline                    actions and an extrapolated total take
                                             monitoring equipment;                                    observations. Monitoring will be timed                estimate based on the number of marine
                                               • Provide a means of recording the                     to occur during various tides (preferably             mammals observed during the course of
                                             time and number of pile strikes, the                     low and high tides) during daylight                   construction. A final report must be
                                             peak sound energy per strike, and                        hours from locations that are publicly                submitted within thirty days following
                                             interval between strikes;                                accessible (e.g., Pier 14 or the Ferry                resolution of comments on the draft
                                               • Provide provisions to provide all                    Plaza). The information collected from                report.
                                             monitoring data to the CDFW and                          baseline monitoring will be used for
                                             NMFS.                                                                                                          Estimated Take by Incidental
                                                                                                      comparison with results of monitoring                 Harassment
                                             Visual Marine Mammal Observations                        during pile-driving activities.
                                                                                                                                                               Except with respect to certain
                                                WETA will collect sighting data and                   Data Collection                                       activities not pertinent here, section
                                             behavioral responses to construction for                    We require that observers use                      3(18) of the MMPA defines
                                             marine mammal species observed in the                    approved data forms. Among other                      ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . any act of
                                             region of activity during the period of                  pieces of information, WETA will                      pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                             activity. All observers (MMOs) will be                   record detailed information about any                 has the potential to injure a marine
                                             trained in marine mammal                                 implementation of shutdowns,                          mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                             identification and behaviors and are                     including the distance of animals to the              wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has
                                             required to have no other construction-                  pile and description of specific actions              the potential to disturb a marine
                                             related tasks while conducting                           that ensued and resulting behavior of                 mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                             monitoring. A minimum of two MMOs                        the animal, if any. In addition, WETA                 wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                             will be required for all pile driving/                   will attempt to distinguish between the               patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                             removal activities, unless only impact                   number of individual animals taken and                migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                             driving is to occur on that day, in which                the number of incidences of take. We                  feeding, or sheltering [Level B
                                             case only one observer will be required.                 require that, at a minimum, the                       harassment].’’
                                             WETA will monitor the shutdown zone                      following information be collected on                    All anticipated takes would be by
                                             and disturbance zone before, during,                     the sighting forms:                                   Level B harassment resulting from
                                             and after pile driving, with observers                      • Date and time that monitored                     vibratory and impact pile driving and
                                             located at the best practicable vantage                  activity begins or ends;                              removal and involving temporary
                                             points. Based on our requirements,                          • Construction activities occurring                changes in behavior. The planned
                                             WETA will implement the following                        during each observation period;                       mitigation and monitoring measures are
                                             procedures for pile driving and removal:                    • Weather parameters (e.g., percent                expected to minimize the possibility of
                                                • MMOs will be located at the best                    cover, visibility);                                   injurious or lethal takes such that take
                                             vantage point(s) in order to properly see                   • Water conditions (e.g., sea state,               by Level A harassment, serious injury,
                                             the entire shutdown zone and as much                     tide state);                                          or mortality is considered discountable.
                                             of the disturbance zone as possible.                        • Species, numbers, and, if possible,              However, it is unlikely that injurious or
                                                • During all observation periods,                     sex and age class of marine mammals;                  lethal takes would occur even in the
                                             observers will use binoculars and the                       • Description of any observable                    absence of the planned mitigation and
                                             naked eye to search continuously for                     marine mammal behavior patterns,                      monitoring measures.
                                             marine mammals.                                          including bearing and direction of                       Given the many uncertainties in
                                                • If the shutdown zones are obscured                  travel, and if possible, the correlation to           predicting the quantity and types of
                                             by fog or poor lighting conditions, pile                 SPLs;                                                 impacts of sound on marine mammals,
                                             driving at that location will not be                        • Distance from pile driving or                    it is common practice to estimate how
                                             initiated until that zone is visible.                    removal activities to marine mammals                  many animals are likely to be present
                                             Should such conditions arise while                       and distance from the marine mammals                  within a particular distance of a given
                                             impact driving is underway, the activity                 to the observation point;                             activity, or exposed to a particular level
                                             will be halted.                                             • Description of implementation of                 of sound. In practice, depending on the
                                                • The shutdown and disturbance                        mitigation measures (e.g., shutdown or                amount of information available to
                                             zones around the pile will be monitored                  delay);                                               characterize daily and seasonal
                                             for the presence of marine mammals                          • Locations of all marine mammal                   movement and distribution of affected
                                             before, during, and after any pile driving               observations; and                                     marine mammals, it can be difficult to
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                                             or removal activity.                                        • Other human activity in the area.                distinguish between the number of
                                                Individuals implementing the                                                                                individuals harassed and the instances
                                             monitoring protocol will assess its                      Reporting                                             of harassment and, when duration of the
                                             effectiveness using an adaptive                            A draft report will be submitted to                 activity is considered, it can result in a
                                             approach. The monitoring biologists                      NMFS within 90 days of the completion                 take estimate that overestimates the
                                             will use their best professional                         of marine mammal monitoring, or 60                    number of individuals harassed. In
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                                             more likely that some smaller number of                        bottlenose dolphin, and gray whales                   sound-pressure levels commonly
                                             individuals may accrue a number of                             near the San Francisco Ferry Terminal                 associated with physiological damage.
                                             incidences of harassment per individual                        that may result from construction                     Impact driving can produce noise levels
                                             than for each incidence to accrue to a                         activities associated with the project                in excess of the Level A thresholds, but
                                             new individual, especially if those                            described previously in this document.                only within 50 feet (15 meters) of
                                             individuals display some degree of                                In order to estimate the potential                 impact-driving of 36-inch piles. The
                                             residency or site fidelity and the                             instances of take that may occur                      shutdown zone will be equivalent to the
                                             impetus to use the site (e.g., because of                      incidental to the specified activity, we              area over which Level A harassment
                                             foraging opportunities) is stronger than                       must first estimate the extent of the                 may occur, including the 180 dB re 1
                                             the deterrence presented by the                                sound field that may be produced by the               mPa (cetaceans) and 190 dB re 1 mPa
                                             harassing activity.                                            activity and then consider in                         (pinnipeds) isopleths (Table 4);
                                                                                                            combination with information about                    however, a minimum 10 m shutdown
                                                The area where the ferry terminal is                        marine mammal density or abundance
                                             located is not considered important                                                                                  zone will be applied to the these zones
                                                                                                            in the project area. We described
                                             habitat for marine mammals, as it is a                                                                               as a precautionary measure intended to
                                                                                                            applicable sound thresholds for
                                             highly industrial area with high levels                                                                              prevent the already unlikely possibility
                                                                                                            determining effects to marine mammals
                                             of vessel traffic and background noise.                                                                              of physical interaction with
                                                                                                            before describing the information used
                                             While there are harbor seal haul outs                          in estimating the sound fields, the                   construction equipment and to further
                                             within two miles of the construction                           available marine mammal density or                    reduce any possibility of acoustic
                                             activity at Yerba Buena Island, and a                          abundance information, and the method                 injury. The disturbance zones will be
                                             California sea lion haul out                                   of estimating potential incidents of take             equivalent to the area over which Level
                                             approximately 1.5 miles away at pier 39,                       in detail in our Federal Register notice              B harassment may occur, including160
                                             behavioral disturbances that could                             of proposed authorization (May 25,                    dB re 1 mPa (impact pile driving) and
                                             result from anthropogenic sound                                2016; 81 FR 33217). All calculated                    120 dB re 1 mPa (vibratory pile driving)
                                             associated with these activities are                           distances to and the total area                       isopleths (Table 4). These zones may be
                                             expected to affect only a relatively small                     encompassed by the marine mammal                      modified based on results from the
                                             number of individual marine mammals                            sound thresholds are provided in Table                hydroacoustic monitoring (see
                                             that may venture near the ferry terminal,                      4.                                                    Appendix A of WETA’s application).
                                             although those effects could be                                   All calculated distances to, and the               This was a change from the proposed FR
                                             recurring over the life of the project if                      total area encompassed by, the marine                 notice. It was determined that
                                             the same individuals remain in the                             mammal sound thresholds are provided                  hydroacoustic monitoring will give
                                             project vicinity. WETA has requested                           in Table 4. No physiological responses                more accurate information than
                                             authorization for the incidental taking of                     are expected from pile-driving                        modeled results, and therefore, should
                                             small numbers of harbor seals, Northern                        operations occurring during project                   be used as the harassment zones. Any
                                             elephant seals, Norther fur seals,                             construction. Vibratory pile extraction               changes will need to be reviewed and
                                             California sea lions, harbor porpoise,                         and driving does not generate high-peak               approved by NMFS.

                                                          TABLE 4—DISTANCES TO RELEVANT UNDERWATER SOUND THRESHOLDS AND AREAS OF ENSONIFICATION
                                                                                                                            Source levels                 Distance to threshold (m)               Area for Level
                                                                                                                            at 10 meters
                                                        Project element requiring pile installation                                                                                                B threshold
                                                                                                                                                                                   160/120 dB
                                                                                                                                              190 dB   RMS 1    180 dB    RMS 1                       (km2)
                                                                                                                                RMS                                                  RMS 2

                                                                                                              South Basin Pile Demolition and Removal

                                             18-Inch Wood Piles—Vibratory Driver .................................                  * 150                   0                <1         * 1,600           * 2.30
                                             18-Inch Concrete Piles—Vibratory Driver ............................                     150                   0                <1           1,000             1.27
                                             36-Inch Steel Piles—Vibratory Driver ..................................                3 169                  <1                 2         18,478            86.52

                                                                        Embarcadero Plaza and East Bayside Promenade and Gates E, F, and G Dolphin and Guide Piles

                                             36-Inch    Steel   Piles—Vibratory Driver ..................................               169                <1                 2         18,478            86.52
                                             36-Inch    Steel   Piles—Impact Driver (BCA)3 .........................                3 183                   4                16            341             0.18
                                             24-Inch    Steel   Piles—Vibratory Driver ..................................               163                 0                 1          7,356            38.07
                                             24-Inch    Steel   Piles—Impact Driver (BCA) ...........................               3 180                   2                10            215             0.09

                                                                                                                                Fender Piles

                                             14-Inch Wood Piles- Vibratory Driver ..................................                    142                 0                 0            293              0.14
                                             14-Inch Wood Piles—Impact Driver ....................................                      158                 0                 0              7                 0
                                                1 Forunderwater noise, the Level A harassment threshold for cetaceans is 180 dB and 190 dB for pinnipeds.
                                                2 Forunderwater noise, the Level B harassment (disturbance) threshold is 160 dB for impulsive noise and typical ambient levels (120 dB) for
                                             continuous noise.
                                               3 The source levels used for vibratory driving of 36 in steel piles, and impact driving with a bubble curtain of 24 in and 36 in steel piles were in-
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                                             correctly entered into this table in the proposed FR notice. The correct values are shown above.
                                               * This SL is at 16m and was stated as 10m in the proposed FR notice. Because of this revision, the 120 dB distance and the area were up-
                                             dated.
                                               BCA Bubble curtain attenuation will be used during impact driving of steel piles.
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                                             Marine Mammal Densities                                                  driving is likely to occur only on days                           estimates and estimated ZOI areas are
                                               At-sea densities for marine mammal                                     when vibratory driving occurs.                                    accurate. We assume, in the absence of
                                             species have been determined for harbor                                     • In absence of site specific                                  information supporting a more refined
                                                                                                                      underwater acoustic propagation                                   conclusion, that the output of the
                                             seals and California sea lions in San
                                                                                                                      modeling, the practical spreading loss                            calculation represents the number of
                                             Francisco Bay; all other estimates here
                                                                                                                      model was used to determine the ZOI.                              individuals that may be taken by the
                                             are determined by using observational                                       • All marine mammal individuals
                                             data taken during marine mammal                                                                                                            specified activity. In fact, in the context
                                                                                                                      potentially available are assumed to be                           of stationary activities such as pile
                                             monitoring associated with the                                           present within the relevant area, and
                                             Richmond-San Rafael Bridge retrofit                                                                                                        driving and in areas where resident
                                                                                                                      thus incidentally taken;
                                             project, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay                                      • An individual can only be taken                              animals may be present, this number
                                             Bridge (SFOBB), which has been                                           once during a 24-h period; and,                                   represents the number of instances of
                                             ongoing for the past 15 years, and                                          • Exposures to sound levels at or                              take that may accrue to a smaller
                                             anecdotal observational reports from                                     above the relevant thresholds equate to                           number of individuals, with some
                                             local entities. It is not currently possible                             take, as defined by the MMPA.                                     number of animals being exposed more
                                             to identify all observed individuals to                                     The estimation of marine mammal                                than once per individual. While pile
                                             stock.                                                                   takes typically uses the following                                driving and removal can occur any day
                                             Description of Take Calculation                                          calculation:                                                      throughout the in-water work window,
                                                                                                                         For harbor seals and California sea                            and the analysis is conducted on a per
                                                All estimates are conservative and                                    lions: Level B exposure estimate = D                              day basis, only a fraction of that time
                                             include the following assumptions:                                       (density) * Area of ensonification) *                             (typically a matter of hours on any given
                                                • All pilings installed at each site                                  Number of days of noise generating                                day) is actually spent pile driving/
                                             would have an underwater noise                                           activities.                                                       removal. The potential effectiveness of
                                             disturbance equal to the piling that                                        For all other marine mammal species:                           mitigation measures in reducing the
                                             causes the greatest noise disturbance                                    Level B exposure estimate = N (number                             number of takes is typically not
                                             (i.e., the piling farthest from shore)                                   of animals) in the area * Number of days                          quantified in the take estimation
                                             installed with the method that has the                                   of noise generating activities.                                   process. For these reasons, these take
                                             largest ZOI. The largest underwater                                         To account for the increase in                                 estimates may be conservative,
                                             disturbance ZOI would be produced by                                     California sea lion density due to El                             especially if each take is considered a
                                             vibratory driving steel piles. The ZOIs                                  Niño, the daily take estimated from the
                                                                                                                                                                                        separate individual animal, and
                                             for each threshold are not spherical and                                 observed density has been increased by
                                                                                                                                                                                        especially for pinnipeds.
                                             are truncated by land masses on either                                   a factor of 10 for each day that pile
                                             side of the channel which would                                          driving or removal occurs.                                           The quantitative exercise described
                                             dissipate sound pressure waves.                                             There are a number of reasons why                              above indicates that no instances of
                                                • Exposures were based on estimated                                   estimates of potential instances of take                          Level A harassment would be expected,
                                             total of 106 work days. Each activity                                    may be overestimates of the number of                             independent of the implementation of
                                             ranges in amount of days needed to be                                    individuals taken, assuming that                                  required mitigation measures. See Table
                                             completed (Table 1). Note that impact                                    available density or abundance                                    5 for total estimated instances of take.
                                                                                                    TABLE 5—CALCULATIONS FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE ESTIMATION
                                                                                                                                                                     Estimated take by level B harassment
                                                                                                                                                                              (take per day/total)
                                                                                          Pile-driver            Number of
                                                           Pile type                         type               driving days                                         Northern
                                                                                                                                                    CA sea                            Harbor            Gray         Northern fur   Bottlenose
                                                                                                                                Harbor seal                          elephant
                                                                                                                                                     lion 1                          porpoise 2        whale 2          seal 2       dolphin 2
                                                                                                                                                                       seal 2

                                             Wood/concrete pile removal .....            Vibratory .....                   30          2/60           10/300                  NA              NA             NA               NA            NA
                                             36-inch dolphin pile removal ....           Vibratory .....                    1         66/66          110/110                  NA              NA             NA               NA            NA
                                             Embarcadero Plaza ..................        Vibratory 3 ...                   65      66/4,290         110/7,150                 NA              NA             NA               NA            NA
                                             36-inch steel piles .....................
                                             14-inch wood pile .....................     Vibratory 3 ...                   10            1/10            10/100               NA              NA             NA               NA            NA

                                                  Project Total (2016) 4 ........        ....................           106             4,426              7,660              21                  9              2            10            30
                                               1 To  account for potential El Niño conditions, take calculated from at-sea densities for California sea lion has been increased by a factor of 10.
                                               2 Take  is not calculated by activity type for these species with a low potential to occur, only a yearly total is given.
                                               3 Piles of this type may also be installed with an impact hammer, which would reduce the estimated take.
                                               4 This total assumes the more conservative use of 36-inch steel piles used for the Embarcadero Plaza; however, an alternative would be to use 24-in steel piles,
                                             which would result in smaller take numbers. Take numbers have been updated from the proposed FR notice based on public comment, and are described in the De-
                                             scription of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity section.


                                             Description of Marine Mammals in the                                     for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans                           potential average daily take for the areas
                                             Area of the Specified Activity                                           has produced at-sea density estimates                             over which the Level B harassment
                                             Harbor Seals                                                             for Pacific harbor seal of 0.77 animals                           thresholds may be exceeded are
                                                                                                                      per square kilometer for the fall season                          estimated in Table 6.
                                               Monitoring of marine mammals in the                                    (Caltrans, 2015b). Using this density, the
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                                             vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing
                                                                                                                TABLE 6—TAKE CALCULATION FOR HARBOR SEAL
                                                                 Activity                                                  Pile type                                        Density                        Area (km2)          Take estimate

                                             Vibratory driving and extraction ......                  36-in steel pile 1 .............................     0.77 animal/km2 .............................             86.53          4,290; 66



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                                                                                            TABLE 6—TAKE CALCULATION FOR HARBOR SEAL—Continued
                                                                Activity                                          Pile type                                           Density                        Area (km2)    Take estimate

                                             Vibratory extraction .........................     Wood and concrete piles ...............              0.77 animal/km2 .............................          2.30               60
                                             Vibratory driving ..............................   Wood piles .....................................     0.77 animal/km2 .............................          0.13               10
                                               1 The more conservative use of 36-inch steel piles for the Embarcadero Plaza was used here; however, an alternative would be to use 24-in
                                             steel piles, which would result in smaller take numbers (780 vs. 1,690).


                                               A total of 1,756 harbor seal takes are                          construction will occur and may affect                             for California sea lion of 0.31 animals
                                             estimated for 2016 (Table 6). This take                           harbor seals.                                                      per square mile (0.12 animal per square
                                             number is larger than the take number                                                                                                kilometer) for the late summer to fall
                                                                                                               California Sea Lion
                                             in the proposed IHA. This change was                                                                                                 season (Caltrans, 2015b). Using this
                                             based on public comment and take was                                Monitoring of marine mammals in the                              density, the potential average daily take
                                             increased based on using fall densities                           vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing                             for the areas over which the Level B
                                             instead of summer densities, to be more                           for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans                            harassment thresholds may be exceeded
                                             representative of the season in which                             has produced at-sea density estimates                              is estimated in Table 7.

                                                                                                TABLE 7—TAKE CALCULATION FOR CALIFORNIA SEA LION
                                                                Activity                                          Pile type                                           Density                        Area (km2)    Take estimate

                                             Vibratory driving and extraction ......            36-in steel pile 1 .............................     0.31 (0.12 animal/km2) ..................             86.53    * 7,150; * 110
                                             Vibratory extraction .........................     Wood and concrete piles ...............              0.31 (0.12 animal/km2) ..................               2.3             * 300
                                             Vibratory driving ..............................   Wood piles .....................................     0.31 (0.12 animal/km2) ..................              0.13             * 100
                                               * All California sea lion estimates were multiplied by 10 to account for the increased occurrence of this species due to El Niño.
                                               1 The more conservative use of 36-inch steel piles for the Embarcadero Plaza was used here; however, an alternative would be to use 24-in
                                             steel piles, which would result in smaller take numbers (3,250 vs 7,150).


                                               All California sea lion estimates were                          Northern Fur Seal                                                  Harbor Porpoise
                                             multiplied by 10 to account for the                                                                                                    In the last six decades, harbor
                                             increased occurrence of this species due                             During the breeding season, the
                                                                                                               majority of the worldwide population is                            porpoises were observed outside of San
                                             to El Niño. A total of 7,660 California                                                                                             Francisco Bay. The few harbor
                                             sea lion takes is estimated for 2016                              found on the Pribilof Islands in the
                                                                                                               southern Bering Sea, with the remaining                            porpoises that entered were not sighted
                                             (Table 5).                                                                                                                           past central Bay close to the Golden
                                                                                                               animals spread throughout the North
                                             Northern Elephant Seal                                            Pacific Ocean. On the coast of                                     Gate Bridge. In recent years, however,
                                                                                                               California, small breeding colonies are                            there have been increasingly common
                                               Monitoring of marine mammals in the                                                                                                observations of harbor porpoises in
                                             vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing                            present at San Miguel Island off
                                                                                                                                                                                  central, north, and south San Francisco
                                             for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans                           southern California, and the Farallon
                                                                                                                                                                                  Bay. Porpoise activity inside San
                                             has produced an estimated at-sea                                  Islands off central California (Caretta et
                                                                                                                                                                                  Francisco Bay is thought to be related to
                                             density for northern elephant seal of                             al 2014). Northern fur seal are a pelagic                          foraging and mating behaviors (Keener,
                                             0.16 animal per square mile (0.03                                 species and are rarely seen near the                               2011; Duffy, 2015). According to
                                             animal per square kilometer) (Caltrans,                           shore away from breeding areas.                                    observations by the Golden Gate
                                             2015b). Most sightings of northern                                Juveniles of this species occasionally                             Cetacean Research team as part of their
                                             elephant seal in San Francisco Bay                                strand in San Francisco Bay,                                       multi-year assessment, over 100
                                             occur in spring or early summer, and are                          particularly during El Niño events, for                           porpoises may be seen at one time
                                             less likely to occur during the periods                           example, during the 2006 El Niño event,                           entering San Francisco Bay; and over
                                             of in-water work for this project (June/                          33 fur seals were admitted to the Marine                           600 individual animals are documented
                                             July through November). As a result,                              Mammal Center (TMMC, 2016). Some of                                in a photo-ID database. However,
                                             densities during pile driving and                                 these stranded animals were collected                              sightings are concentrated in the
                                             removal for the proposed action would                             from shorelines in San Francisco Bay.                              vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge and
                                             be much lower. Therefore, we estimate                             Due to the recent El Niño event,                                  Angel Island, north of the project area,
                                             that it is possible that a lone northern                          Northern fur seals are being observed in                           with lesser numbers sighted south of
                                             elephant seal may enter the Level B                               San Francisco bay more frequently, as                              Alcatraz and west of Treasure Island
                                             harassment area once per week during                              well as strandings all along the                                   (Keener 2011). Harbor porpoise
                                             pile driving or removal, for a total of 21                        California coast and inside San                                    generally travel individually or in small
                                             takes in 2016 (Table 5). This take                                Francisco Bay; a trend that is expected                            groups of two or three (Sekiguchi, 1995).
                                             number is larger than the take number                             to continue this summer through winter                               Monitoring of marine mammals in the
                                             in the proposed IHA. This change was                              (TMMC, personal communication).                                    vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing
                                                                                                               Because sightings are normally rare;
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                                             based on public comment and take was                                                                                                 for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans
                                             increased from 14 to 21 to be more                                instances recently have been observed,                             has produced an estimated at-sea
                                             representative of the number of weeks                             but are not common, and based on                                   density for harbor porpoise of 0.01
                                             during construction activities over 106                           estimates from local observations                                  animal per square mile (0.004 animal
                                             days (21 weeks vs 14 weeks) if one                                (TMMC, personal communication), it is                              per square kilometer) (Caltrans, 2015b).
                                             individual was in the Level B                                     estimated that ten Northern fur seals                              However, this estimate would be an
                                             harassment area once per week.                                    will be taken in 2016 (Table 5).                                   overestimate of what would actually be


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                                             seen in the project area. In order to                    coast, and into some estuaries,                       implementation of the planned
                                             estimate a more realistic take number,                   throughout the year. Bottlenose                       mitigation measures. Specifically,
                                             we assume it is possible that a small                    dolphins are being observed in San                    vibratory hammers will be the primary
                                             group of individuals (three harbor                       Francisco bay more frequently in recent               method of installation (impact driving is
                                             porpoises) may enter the Level B                         years (TMMC, personal                                 included only as a contingency), and
                                             harassment area on as many as three                      communication). Groups with an                        this activity does not have the potential
                                             days of pile driving or removal, for a                   average group size of five animals enter              to cause injury to marine mammals due
                                             total of nine harbor porpoise takes per                  the bay and occur near Yerba Buena                    to the relatively low source levels
                                             year (Table 5). This take number is                      Island once per week for a two week                   produced (less than 180 dB) and the
                                             larger than the take number in the                       stint and then depart the bay (TMMC,                  lack of potentially injurious source
                                             proposed IHA. This change was based                      personal communication). Assuming                     characteristics. Impact pile driving
                                             on public comment and take was                           groups of five individuals may enter San              produces short, sharp pulses with
                                             increased by increasing the number of                    Francisco Bay approximately three                     higher peak levels and much sharper
                                             potential days harbor porpoise may be                    times during the construction activities,             rise time to reach those peaks. If impact
                                             near the construction activity and                       we estimate 30 takes of bottlenose                    driving is necessary, implementation of
                                             incidentally harassed from two to three                  dolphins for 2016 (Table 5).                          soft start and shutdown zones
                                             days to be conservative.                                                                                       significantly reduces any possibility of
                                                                                                      Analyses and Preliminary                              injury. Given sufficient ‘‘notice’’
                                             Gray Whale                                               Determinations                                        through use of soft start (for impact
                                                Historically, gray whales were not                    Negligible Impact Analysis                            driving), marine mammals are expected
                                             common in San Francisco Bay. The                                                                               to move away from a sound source that
                                             Oceanic Society has tracked gray whale                      NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                                                                                                                            is annoying prior to it becoming
                                             sightings since they began returning to                  impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an              potentially injurious. WETA will also
                                             San Francisco Bay regularly in the late                  impact resulting from the specified                   employ the use of 12-inch-thick wood
                                             1990s. The Oceanic Society data show                     activity that cannot be reasonably                    cushion block on impact hammers, and
                                             that all age classes of gray whales are                  expected to, and is not reasonably likely             use a bubble curtain as sound
                                             entering San Francisco Bay, and that                     to, adversely affect the species or stock             attenuation devices. Environmental
                                             they enter as singles or in groups of up                 through effects on annual rates of                    conditions in San Francisco Ferry
                                             to five individuals. However, the data                   recruitment or survival.’’ A negligible               Terminal mean that marine mammal
                                             do not distinguish between sightings of                  impact finding is based on the lack of                detection ability by trained observers is
                                             gray whales and number of individual                     likely adverse effects on annual rates of             high, enabling a high rate of success in
                                             whales (Winning, 2008). Caltrans                         recruitment or survival (i.e., population-            implementation of shutdowns to avoid
                                             Richmond-San Rafael Bridge project                       level effects). An estimate of the number             injury.
                                             monitors recorded 12 living and two                      of Level B harassment takes alone is not                 WETA’s proposed activities are
                                             dead gray whales in the surveys                          enough information on which to base an                localized; the entire project area is
                                             performed in 2012. All sightings were in                 impact determination. In addition to                  limited to the San Francisco ferry
                                             either the central or north Bay; and all                 considering estimates of the number of                terminal area and its immediate
                                             but two sightings occurred during the                    marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                surroundings. These localized noise
                                             months of April and May. One gray                        through behavioral harassment, we                     exposures may cause short-term
                                             whale was sighted in June, and one in                    consider other factors, such as the likely            behavioral modifications in harbor
                                             October (the specific years were                         nature of any responses (e.g., intensity,             seals, Northern fur seals, Northern
                                             unreported). It is estimated that two to                 duration), the context of any responses               elephant seals, California sea lions,
                                             six gray whales enter San Francisco Bay                  (e.g., critical reproductive time or                  harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins,
                                             in any given year. Because construction                  location, migration), as well as the                  and gray whales. Moreover, the
                                             activities are only occurring during a                   number and nature of estimated Level A                proposed mitigation and monitoring
                                             maximum of 106 days in 2016, it is                       harassment takes, the number of                       measures are expected to reduce the
                                             estimated that two gray whales may                       estimated mortalities, and effects on                 likelihood of injury and more severe
                                             potentially enter the area during the                    habitat.                                              behavior exposures. Additionally, no
                                             construction period, for a total of 2 gray                  Pile driving and removal activities                important feeding and/or reproductive
                                             whale takes in 2016 (Table 5).                           associated with the ferry terminal                    areas for marine mammals are known to
                                                                                                      construction project, as outlined                     be within the ensonified area during the
                                             Bottlenose Dolphin                                       previously, have the potential to disturb             construction time frame.
                                                Since the 1982–83 El Niño, which                     or displace marine mammals.                              The project also is not expected to
                                             increased water temperatures off                         Specifically, the specified activities may            have significant adverse effects on
                                             California, bottlenose dolphins have                     result in take, in the form of Level B                affected marine mammals’ habitat. The
                                             been consistently sighted along the                      harassment (behavioral disturbance)                   project activities would not modify
                                             central California coast (Caretta et al.                 only, from underwater sounds generated                existing marine mammal habitat for a
                                             2008). The northern limit of their                       from pile driving and removal. Potential              significant amount of time. The
                                             regular range is currently the Pacific                   takes could occur if individuals of these             activities may cause some fish to leave
                                             coast off San Francisco and Marin                        species are present in the ensonified                 the area of disturbance, thus temporarily
                                             County, and they occasionally enter San                  zone when pile driving and removal                    impacting marine mammals’ foraging
                                             Francisco Bay, sometimes foraging for                    occurs.                                               opportunities in a limited portion of the
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                                             fish in Fort Point Cove, just east of the                   No injury, serious injury, or mortality            foraging range; but, because of the short
                                             Golden Gate Bridge. In the summer of                     is anticipated given the nature of the                duration of the activities and the
                                             2015, a lone bottlenose dolphin was                      activities and measures designed to                   relatively small area of the habitat that
                                             seen swimming in the Oyster Point area                   minimize the possibility of injury to                 may be affected, the impacts to marine
                                             of South San Francisco (GGCR, 2016).                     marine mammals. The potential for                     mammal habitat are not expected to
                                             Members of this stock are transient and                  these outcomes is minimized through                   cause significant or long-term negative
                                             make movements up and down the                           the construction method and the                       consequences.


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                                                Effects on individuals that are taken                       (2) the anticipated instances of Level B                       Small Numbers Analysis
                                             by Level B harassment, on the basis of                         harassment consist of, at worst,
                                             reports in the literature as well as                           temporary modifications in behavior; (3)                          Table 8 details the number of
                                             monitoring from other similar activities,                      the presumed efficacy of the planned                           instances that animals could be exposed
                                             will likely be limited to reactions such                       mitigation measures in reducing the                            to received noise levels that could cause
                                             as increased swimming speeds,                                  effects of the specified activity to the                       Level B behavioral harassment for the
                                             increased surfacing time, or decreased                         level of least practicable impact, and (4)                     proposed work at the ferry terminal
                                             foraging (if such activity were occurring)                     the lack of important areas. In addition,                      project site relative to the total stock
                                             (e.g., Thorson and Reyff, 2006; Lerma,                         these stocks are not listed under the                          abundance. The numbers of animals
                                             2014). Most likely, individuals will                           ESA. In combination, we believe that                           authorized to be taken for all species
                                             simply move away from the sound                                these factors, as well as the available                        would be considered small relative to
                                             source and be temporarily displaced                            body of evidence from other similar                            the relevant stocks or populations even
                                             from the areas of pile driving, although                       activities, demonstrate that the potential                     if each estimated instance of take
                                             even this reaction has been observed                           effects of the specified activity will have                    occurred to a new individual—an
                                             primarily only in association with                             only short-term effects on individuals.                        extremely unlikely scenario. The total
                                             impact pile driving. Repeated exposures                        The specified activity is not reasonably                       percent of the population (if each
                                             of individuals to levels of sound that                         expected to and is not reasonably likely                       instance was a separate individual) for
                                             may cause Level B harassment are                               to adversely affect the marine mammal                          which take is requested is
                                             unlikely to result in hearing impairment                       species or stocks through effects on                           approximately 14 percent for harbor
                                             or to significantly disrupt foraging                           annual rates of recruitment or survival,                       seals, approximately nine percent for
                                             behavior due to the small ensonification                       and will therefore not result in                               bottlenose dolphins, less than three
                                             area and relatively short duration of the                      population-level impacts.                                      percent for California sea lions, and less
                                             project. Thus, even repeated Level B
                                             harassment of some small subset of the                            Based on the analysis contained                             than one percent for all other species
                                             overall stock is unlikely to result in any                     herein of the likely effects of the                            (Table 8). For pinnipeds, especially
                                             significant realized decrease in fitness                       specified activity on marine mammals                           harbor seals occurring in the vicinity of
                                             for the affected individuals, and thus                         and their habitat, and taking into                             the ferry terminal, there will almost
                                             would not result in any adverse impact                         consideration the implementation of the                        certainly be some overlap in individuals
                                             to the stock as a whole.                                       planned monitoring and mitigation                              present day-to-day, and the number of
                                                In summary, this negligible impact                          measures, we find that the total marine                        individuals taken is expected to be
                                             analysis is founded on the following                           mammal take from WETA’s ferry                                  notably lower. We preliminarily find
                                             factors: (1) The possibility of injury,                        terminal construction activities will                          that small numbers of marine mammals
                                             serious injury, or mortality may                               have a negligible impact on the affected                       will be taken relative to the populations
                                             reasonably be considered discountable;                         marine mammal species or stocks.                               of the affected species or stocks.

                                                   TABLE 8—ESTIMATED NUMBERS AND PERCENTAGE OF STOCK THAT MAY BE EXPOSED TO LEVEL B HARASSMENT
                                                                                                                                                                                              Stock(s)      Percentage of
                                                                                                                                                                         Proposed au-
                                                                                                    Species                                                                                 abundance        total stock
                                                                                                                                                                         thorized takes      estimate 1         (%) 2

                                             Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina)—California stock ...........................................................................           4,426            30,968                14.3
                                             California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)—U.S. Stock ...........................................................                 7,660           296,750                 2.6
                                             Northern elephant seal (Mirounga anustirostris)—California breeding stock .............................                                21           179,000                0.01
                                             Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus)—California stock ...........................................................                   10            14,050                0.07
                                             Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)—San Francisco-Russian River Stock .........................                                         9             9,886                0.09
                                             Gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus)—Eastern North Pacific stock .............................................                            2            20,990                0.01
                                             Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)—California coastal stock .............................................                         30               323                 9.3
                                                1 All
                                                    stock abundance estimates presented here are from the draft 2015 Pacific Stock Assessment Report.
                                                2 Percentage of total stock has been updated from the proposed FR notice for most species. Some percentages changed based on the new
                                             take calculations (harbor seal, Northern elephant seal, harbor porpoise), while others (Nothern fur seal, gray whale) were entered incorrectly in
                                             the proposed draft.


                                             Impact on Availability of Affected                             consultation under the ESA is not                              Proposed Authorization
                                             Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses                        required.
                                                                                                                                                                             As a result of these determinations,
                                               There are no relevant subsistence uses                       National Environmental Policy Act                              we have issued an IHA to WETA to
                                             of marine mammals implicated by this                           (NEPA)                                                         conduct the described construction
                                             action. Therefore, we have determined                                                                                         activities for the Downtown San
                                             that the total taking of affected species                        NMFS conducted an analysis,                                  Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion
                                             or stocks would not have an unmitigable                        pursuant to National Environmental                             Project, South Basin Improvements
                                             adverse impact on the availability of                          Policy Act (NEPA), to determine                                Project, provided the previously
                                             such species or stocks for taking for                          whether or not this proposed activity                          mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and
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                                             subsistence purposes.                                          may have a significant effect on the                           reporting requirements are incorporated.
                                             Endangered Species Act (ESA)                                   human environment. NMFS determined
                                                                                                            that these activities will not have a                          Donna S. Wieting,
                                                No marine mammal species listed                             significant effect on the human                                Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                             under the ESA are expected to be                                                                                              National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                            environment and published a Finding of
                                             affected by these activities. Therefore,                       No Significant Impact.                                         [FR Doc. 2016–15875 Filed 7–5–16; 8:45 am]
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Document Created: 2016-07-06 07:56:18
Document Modified: 2016-07-06 07:56:18
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.
DatesThis authorization is effective from June 28, 2016 through December 31, 2016.
ContactLaura McCue, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation81 FR 43993 
RIN Number0648-XE49

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