81_FR_53216 81 FR 53061 - Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Northeast Fisheries Science Center Fisheries Research

81 FR 53061 - Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Northeast Fisheries Science Center Fisheries Research

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 155 (August 11, 2016)

Page Range53061-53090
FR Document2016-18739

NMFS' Office of Protected Resources (hereinafter ``OPR'' or ``we'' or ``our''), upon request of NMFS' Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC), hereby issues a regulation to govern the unintentional taking of marine mammals incidental to fisheries research conducted in a specified geographical region, over the course of five years. This regulation, which allows for the issuance of a Letter of Authorization for the incidental take of marine mammals during the described activities and specified timeframes, prescribes the permissible methods of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, as well as requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of such taking.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 219

[Docket No. 150413360-6558-04]
RIN 0648-BF02


Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals 
Incidental to Northeast Fisheries Science Center Fisheries Research

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS' Office of Protected Resources (hereinafter ``OPR'' or 
``we'' or ``our''), upon request of NMFS' Northeast Fisheries Science 
Center (NEFSC), hereby issues a regulation to govern the unintentional 
taking of marine mammals incidental to fisheries research conducted in 
a specified geographical region, over the course of five years. This 
regulation, which allows for the issuance of a Letter of Authorization 
for the incidental take of marine mammals during the described 
activities and specified timeframes, prescribes the permissible methods 
of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse 
impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, as well as 
requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of such taking.

DATES: Effective from September 12, 2016 through September 9, 2021.

ADDRESSES: A copy of the NEFSC's application, application addendum, and 
supporting documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this 
document, are available on the Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm. In case of problems accessing these 
documents, please call the contact listed below this section (see FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Executive Summary

    This regulation, under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) (16 
U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), establishes a framework for authorizing the take 
of marine mammals incidental to the NEFSC's fisheries research 
activities in a specified geographical region (the

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Atlantic coast region which includes the Northeast U.S. Continental 
Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (Northeast LME) and a portion of the 
Southeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (Southeast 
LME)).
    The NEFSC collects a wide array of information necessary to 
evaluate the status of exploited fishery resources and the marine 
environment. Depending on the research, the NEFSC's conducts the 
following types of research: (1) Fishery-independent research directed 
by NEFSC scientists and conducted onboard NOAA-owned and operated 
vessels or NOAA-chartered vessels; (2) fishery-independent research 
directed by cooperating scientists (other agencies, academic 
institutions, and independent researchers) conducted onboard non-NOAA 
vessels; and (3) fishery-dependent research conducted onboard 
commercial fishing vessels, with or without NOAA scientists onboard.

Purpose and Need for This Regulatory Action

    OPR received an application from the NEFSC requesting five-year 
regulations and authorization to take multiple species of marine 
mammals. We anticipate take to occur in the Atlantic coast region by 
the following means: Level B harassment incidental to the use of active 
acoustic devices, visual disturbance of pinnipeds, and Level A 
harassment, serious injury, or mortality incidental to the use of 
fisheries research gear. This regulation is valid for five years from 
the date of issuance. Please see ``Background'' later in this document 
for definitions of harassment.
    Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) directs 
the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the incidental, but 
not intentional taking of small numbers of marine mammals by U.S. 
citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than commercial 
fishing) within a specified geographical region if, after notice and 
public comment, the agency makes certain findings and issues 
regulations. This regulation contains mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting requirements.

Legal Authority for the Regulatory Action

    Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA and the implementing regulations 
at 50 CFR part 216, subpart I provide the legal basis for issuing the 
five-year regulations and any subsequent Letters of Authorization.

Summary of Major Provisions Within the Final Regulation

    The following provides a summary of some of the major provisions 
within this regulation for the NEFSC's fisheries research activities in 
the Atlantic coast region. We have determined that the NEFSC's 
adherence to the mitigation, monitoring, and reporting measures listed 
later in this regulation would achieve the least practicable adverse 
impact on the affected marine mammals. They include:
     Required monitoring of the sampling areas to detect the 
presence of marine mammals before deployment of pelagic trawl nets, 
bottom-contact trawl gear, pelagic or demersal longline gear, gillnets, 
fyke nets, pots, traps, and other gears;
     Required implementation of standard tow durations of not 
more than 30 minutes to reduce the likelihood of incidental take of 
marine mammals;
     Required implementation of the mitigation strategy known 
as the ``move-on rule,'' which incorporates best professional judgment, 
when necessary during trawl and longline operations;
     Required compliance with applicable vessel speed 
restrictions; and
     Required compliance with applicable and relevant take 
reduction plans for marine mammals.

Cost and Benefits

    This final rule, specific only to the NEFSC's fishery research 
activities, is not significant under Executive Order 12866, Regulatory 
Planning and Review.
Availability of Supporting Information
    We provided SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION in the NPRM for this activity 
in the Federal Register on July 9, 2015 (80 FR 39542), and two 
corrections to the proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register on 
August 6, 2015 (80 FR 46939), and August 17, 2015 (80 FR 49196). We did 
not reprint all of that information here in its entirety. Instead, we 
represent sections from the proposed rule in this document and provide 
either a summary of the material presented in the proposed rule or a 
note referencing the page(s) in the proposed rule where the public can 
find the information. We address any information that has changed since 
the proposed rule in this document. Additionally, this final rule 
contains a section that responds to the public comments submitted 
during the 30-day public comment period and the two extensions of the 
public comment period.
Background
    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the 
incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers of marine 
mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than 
commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region if certain 
findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if the taking 
is limited to harassment, a notice of a proposed authorization is 
provided to the public for review.
    An authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if OPR 
finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth. OPR 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, 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 December 17, 2014, OPR received an adequate and complete request 
from the NEFSC for authorization to take marine mammals incidental to 
fisheries research activities. We received an initial draft of the 
request on February 12, 2014, followed by revised drafts on September 
19 and October 1, 2014. On December 29, 2014 (79 FR 78065), we 
published a notice of receipt of the NEFSC's application in the Federal 
Register, requesting comments and information related to the NEFSC 
request for thirty days. All comments received were considered in 
development of the proposed rulemaking and are available on the

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Internet at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm.
    The NEFSC proposes to conduct fisheries research using the 
following types of gear: Pelagic trawl gear used at various levels in 
the water column, bottom-contact trawl gear, pelagic and demersal 
longlines with multiple hooks, gillnets, fyke nets, dredges, pots, 
traps, and other gear. If a marine mammal interacts with gear deployed 
by the NEFSC, the outcome could potentially be Level A harassment, 
serious injury (i.e., any injury that will likely result in mortality), 
or mortality. However, there is not sufficient information upon which 
to base a prediction of what the outcome could be for any particular 
interaction. Therefore, the NEFSC has pooled the estimated number of 
incidents of take expected to result from gear interactions, and we 
have assessed the potential impacts accordingly. The NEFSC also uses 
various active acoustic devices in the conduct of fisheries research, 
and use of these devices has the potential to result in Level B 
harassment of marine mammals. Level B harassment of pinnipeds hauled 
out on the shoreline may also occur, in some locations within the 
Atlantic coast region, as a result of visual disturbance from vessels 
conducting NEFSC research. This regulation is valid for five years from 
the date of issuance.
    The NEFSC conducts fisheries research surveys in the Atlantic coast 
region which spans the United States-Canadian border to Florida. This 
specified geographic region includes the following subareas: The Gulf 
of Maine, Georges Bank, Southern New England waters, the Mid-Atlantic 
Bight, and the coastal waters of northeast Florida. The NEFSC requested 
authorization to take individuals of 10 species by Level A harassment, 
serious injury, or mortality (hereafter referred to as M/SI + Level A) 
and of 19 species by Level B harassment.
Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    The NEFSC collects a wide array of information necessary to 
evaluate the status of exploited fishery resources and the marine 
environment. NEFSC scientists conduct fishery-independent research 
onboard NOAA-owned and operated vessels or on chartered vessels. For 
other types of surveys, cooperating scientists may conduct fishery-
independent research onboard non-NOAA vessels. Finally, the NEFSC 
sponsors some fishery-dependent research conducted onboard commercial 
fishing vessels, with or without NEFSC scientists onboard.
    The NEFSC plans to administer and conduct approximately 48 survey 
programs over the five-year period. The gear types used fall into 
several categories: Pelagic trawl gear used at various levels in the 
water column; bottom-contact trawl gear; pelagic and demersal 
longlines; gillnets; fyke nets; pots; traps; and other gear. The use of 
pelagic and bottom trawl nets, gillnets, fyke nets, and pelagic 
longline gears are likely to result in interactions with marine 
mammals. The majority of these surveys also use active acoustic 
devices.
    The federal government has a responsibility to conserve and protect 
living marine resources in U.S. waters and has also entered into a 
number of international agreements and treaties related to the 
management of living marine resources in international waters outside 
the United States. NOAA has the primary responsibility for managing 
marine fin and shellfish species and their habitats, with that 
responsibility delegated within NOAA to NMFS.
    In order to direct and coordinate the collection of scientific 
information needed to make informed fishery management decisions, 
Congress created six Regional Fisheries Science Centers, each a 
distinct organizational entity and the scientific focal point within 
NMFS for region-based federal fisheries-related research. This research 
aims at monitoring fish stock recruitment, abundance, survival and 
biological rates, geographic distribution of species and stocks, 
ecosystem process changes, and marine ecological research. The NEFSC is 
the research arm of NMFS in the greater Atlantic Ocean region of the 
United States. The NEFSC conducts research and provides scientific 
advice to manage fisheries and conserve protected species in Northeast 
and Southeast LMEs and provides scientific information to support the 
New England Fishery Management Council, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, 
and numerous other domestic and international fisheries management 
organizations.

Dates and Duration

    The specified activity may occur at any time during the five-year 
period of validity of the issued regulation. Dates and duration of 
individual surveys are inherently uncertain, based on congressional 
funding levels for the NEFSC, weather conditions, or ship 
contingencies. In addition, the NEFSC designs the cooperative research 
program to provide flexibility on a yearly basis in order to address 
issues as they arise. Some cooperative research projects last multiple 
years or may continue with modifications. Other projects only last one 
year and are not continued. Most cooperative research projects undergo 
an annual competitive selection process to determine funding for 
projects based on proposals developed by many independent researchers 
and fishing industry participants. NEFSC survey activity occurs during 
most months of the year; however, most trawl surveys occur during the 
spring, summer, and fall. Longline surveys occur either biannually in 
the spring or annually in the summer and a small number of gillnet 
surveys occur annually in the summer.

Specified Geographical Region

    The NEFSC operates within the Atlantic coast region, which was 
described in detail in the notice of proposed rulemaking for this 
activity in the Federal Register on July 9, 2015 (80 FR 39544-39546). 
We refer the public to that document for further information.

Detailed Description of Activities

    We provided a detailed description of the NEFSC's planned research 
activities, gear types and active acoustic sound sources used in the 
notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39546-39560; July 9, 2015) and do 
not repeat that information here. There are no changes to the specified 
activities, gear types, or active acoustic sound sources described in 
that document.
Comments and Responses
    We published a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal 
Register on July 9, 2015 (80 FR 39542) and requested comments and 
information from the public. We also published two corrections and 
extensions of the public comment period for the proposed rulemaking in 
the Federal Register on August 6, 2015 (80 FR 46939), and August 17, 
2015 (80 FR 49196). During the 70-day public comment period, we 
received letters from the Marine Mammal Commission (Commission), a 
joint letter from the Humane Society of the United States and Whale and 
Dolphin Conservation (HSUS/WDC), and comments from two private citizens 
which were not germane to the proposed action. We provide the comments 
and our responses here, and we have posted those comments on the 
Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm and on the federal e-Rulemaking Portal at 
www.regulations.gov (enter 0648-BF02 in the ``Search'' box and scroll 
down to the Comments section). Please see the comment letters for the 
full rationale

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behind our response to the recommendations.
    Comment 1: The Commission recommends that OPR develop criteria and 
guidance for determining when prospective applicants should request 
taking by Level B harassment incidental to the use of sub-bottom 
profilers, echosounders, and other sonars, stating that we should 
follow a consistent approach in assessing the potential for taking by 
Level B harassment from active acoustic systems.
    Response: OPR agrees with the Commission's recommendation. 
Generally speaking, there has been a lack of information and scientific 
consensus regarding the potential effects of electromechanical sources 
(including scientific sonars) on marine mammals, which may differ 
depending on the acoustic system and species in question as well as the 
environment in which an applicant operates the system. We are currently 
working to ensure that our consideration on the use of these types of 
active acoustic sources is consistent and look forward to the 
Commission's advice as we develop guidance as recommended.
    Comment 2: The Commission recommends that the OPR require the NEFSC 
to estimate the numbers of marine mammals taken by Level B harassment 
incidental to use of active acoustic sources (e.g., echosounders) based 
on the 120-decibel (dB) rather than the 160-dB root mean square (rms) 
threshold. Please see the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39542; 
July 9, 2015) for a discussion related to acoustic terminology and 
thresholds. In addition, the Commission recommends that the OPR 
formulate a strategy for updating behavioral thresholds for all types 
of sound sources (i.e., impulsive and non-impulsive) incorporating new 
data regarding behavioral thresholds and finalize the thresholds within 
the next year or two.
    Response: Continuous sounds are those whose sound pressure level 
remains above that of the ambient sound, with negligibly small 
fluctuations in sound levels (NIOSH, 1998; ANSI, 2005), while 
intermittent sounds are defined as sounds with interrupted levels of 
low or no sound (NIOSH, 1998). Thus, echosounder signals are not 
continuous sounds but rather intermittent sounds. One can further 
define intermittent sounds as either impulsive or non-impulsive. 
Impulsive sounds have been defined as sounds which are typically 
transient, brief (less than one second), broadband, and consist of a 
high peak pressure with rapid rise time and rapid decay (ANSI, 1986; 
NIOSH, 1998). Echosounder signals also have durations that are 
typically very brief (less than one second), with temporal 
characteristics that more closely resemble those of impulsive sounds 
than non-impulsive sounds, which typically have more gradual rise times 
and longer decays (ANSI, 1995; NIOSH, 1998). With regard to behavioral 
thresholds, we consider the temporal and spectral characteristics of 
echosounder signals to more closely resemble those of an impulse sound 
than a continuous sound.
    The Commission suggests that, for certain sources considered here, 
the interval between pulses would not be discernible to the animal, 
rendering them effectively continuous. However, echosounders emit 
pulses in a similar fashion as odontocete echolocation click trains. 
Research indicates that marine mammals, in general, have extremely fine 
auditory temporal resolution and can detect each signal separately 
(e.g., Au et al., 1988; Dolphin et al., 1995; Supin and Popov, 1995; 
Mooney et al., 2009), especially for species with echolocation 
capabilities. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that marine mammals 
would perceive echosounder signals as being continuous. The Commission 
provides numerous references purporting to demonstrate behavioral 
responses by marine mammals to received levels of sound below 160 dB 
rms from sources with characteristics similar to those used by the 
NEFSC. However, the vast majority of these references concern acoustic 
deterrent devices, which we do not believe are similar to the NEFSC's 
acoustic sources.
    In conclusion, echosounder signals are intermittent rather than 
continuous signals, and the fine temporal resolution of the marine 
mammal auditory system allows them to perceive these sounds as such. 
Further, the physical characteristics of these signals indicate a 
greater similarity to the way that intermittent, impulsive sounds are 
received. Therefore, the 160-dB threshold (typically associated with 
impulsive sources) is more appropriate than the 120-dB threshold 
(typically associated with continuous sources) for estimating takes by 
behavioral harassment incidental to use of such sources. This response 
represents the consensus opinion of acoustics experts from NMFS' OPR 
and Office of Science and Technology.
    Finally, we agree with the Commission's recommendation to revise 
existing acoustic criteria and thresholds as necessary to specify 
threshold levels that would be more appropriate for a wider range of 
sound sources and are currently in the process of producing such 
revisions (see 80 FR 45642, July 31, 2015). NOAA recognizes, as new 
science becomes available, that our current categorizations (i.e., 
impulse versus continuous) may not fully encompass the complexity 
associated with behavioral responses (e.g., context) and are working 
toward addressing these issues in future acoustic guidance. With 
respect to updating behavioral thresholds for different types of sound 
sources as soon as possible, OPR agrees with the Commission's 
recommendation. Due to the complexity and variability of marine mammal 
behavioral responses, NOAA will continue to work on developing guidance 
regarding the effects of anthropogenic sound on marine mammal behavior.
    Comment 3: The Commission notes that we have delineated two 
categories of acoustic sources, largely based on frequency, with those 
sources operating at frequencies greater than the known hearing ranges 
of any marine mammal (i.e., greater than 180 kHz) lacking the potential 
to cause disruption of behavioral patterns. The Commission recommends 
that we review the recent scientific literature on acoustic sources 
with frequencies above 180 kHz (i.e., Deng et al., 2014; Hastie et al., 
2014) and incorporate those findings into our criteria and guidance for 
determining when prospective applicants should request authorization 
for taking by Level B harassment from the use of echosounders, sonars, 
and sub-bottom profilers.
    Response: We are aware of the referenced literature and considered 
that information in our notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39558, 
July 9, 2015). In general, the referenced work indicates that ``sub-
harmonics'' could be ``detectable'' by certain species at distances up 
to several hundred meters. However, this detectability is in reference 
to ambient noise, not to OPR's established 160-dB threshold for 
assessing the potential for incidental take for these sources (see also 
our response to Comment 2). Source levels of the secondary peaks 
considered in these studies--those within the hearing range of some 
marine mammals--range from 135-166 dB, meaning that these sub-harmonics 
either would be below the threshold for behavioral harassment or would 
attenuate to such a level within a few meters. Beyond these important 
study details, these high-frequency (i.e., Category 1) sources and any 
energy they may produce below the primary frequency that could be 
audible to marine mammals would be dominated by a few primary sources 
(e.g., EK60) that are operated near-continuously--much like other 
Category

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2 sources considered in our assessment of potential incidental take 
from the NEFSC's use of active acoustic sources--and the potential 
range above threshold would be so small as to essentially discount 
them.
    Comment 4: HSUS/WDC provided comments on OPR's process for 
evaluating and adopting the NEFSC's Draft Programmatic Environmental 
Assessment (PEA) as described in the notice of proposed rulemaking. The 
commenters state that ``. . . [NMFS] has `evaluated the Draft EA and 
[we] are proposing to adopt it,' which would seem to indicate that no 
or only insubstantial changes were made, despite substantial critique 
of the Draft PEA. Moreover, NMFS appears to have finalized the Draft 
PEA as it states that [HSUS/WDC's] comments were `considered' in 
finalizing the PEA.''
    Response: OPR would like to clarify the process for evaluating the 
NEFSC's Draft PEA. First, we clearly state in our notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39600, July 9, 2015) that the NEFSC, not NMFS' OPR, 
prepared the Draft PEA in accordance with the National Environmental 
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and the Council on 
Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations (40 CFR 1500-1508). The NEFSC 
released the Draft PEA for public review and comment in the Federal 
Register on December 29, 2014 (79 FR 78061); considered public comments 
in the interim; and finalized their PEA in November 2015. The NEFSC 
addresses public comments on the Draft PEA--including those submitted 
by HSUS/WDC in Section 1.5 of the Final PEA which is available on the 
Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm.
    Second, for the purposes of determining whether the issuance of 
regulations and a subsequent Letter of Authorization (LOA) would have a 
significant effect on the human environment, OPR stated that we would 
independently evaluate the NEFSC's Draft PEA, propose to adopt it 
(i.e., the final PEA that addresses public comments received on the 
NEFSC's Draft PEA and our notice of proposed rulemaking); or prepare a 
separate NEPA analysis and incorporate relevant portions of NEFSC's 
Draft PEA by reference (80 FR 39600, July 9, 2015). Thus, the 
commenters' statement that ``. . . NMFS appears to have finalized the 
Draft PEA as it states that our comments were ``considered'' in 
finalizing the PEA,'' is inaccurate, as the NEFSC had not finalized the 
Draft PEA at the time of publishing the proposed rulemaking in July 
2015.
    Comment 5: HSUS/WDC commented that ``it would be important for 
commenters at this stage to understand whether the agency was simply 
adopting status quo mitigation measures discussed in the preferred 
alternative of the DPEA or including additional conservation measures 
for this permit. It would also be helpful to compare the data used in 
assessing status of, and impacts to, marine mammals discussed in the 
Draft PEA and which we critiqued in our comments. Yet there is no means 
of comparing what was proposed in the draft to what NMFS says it will 
adopt in a final form to allow understanding of whether changes were 
made in response to comments.''
    Response: See our Response to Comment 4. The NEFSC adhered to the 
procedural requirements of NEPA; the CEQ regulations for implementing 
NEPA, and NOAA Administrative Order 216-6 in developing the Final PEA. 
The connected federal action covered under the NEFSC's Final PEA is the 
issuance of regulations and subsequent Letter of Authorization (LOA) 
for the incidental taking of marine mammals under the MMPA. Under 
section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA, OPR must consider a reasonable range 
of mitigation measures that may reduce the impact on marine mammals 
among other factors. However, some of the additional measures 
considered in the NEFSC's Alternative 3 could prevent them from 
maintaining the scientific integrity of its research programs. The 
NEFSC would normally exclude these measures from consideration in the 
Chapter 1 of the Final PEA as they would not meet the NEFSC's purpose 
and need under NEPA. Again, the NEFSC provides information on how they 
considered and addressed public comments in the Final PEA in Sections 
1.5 of that document. Also, Sections 4.4 and 4.6 describe the NEFSC's 
consideration of Alternative 3 which includes a suite of mitigation 
measures that the NEFSC did not propose to implement as a part of its 
Preferred Action under Alternative 2.
    Comment 6: HSUS/WDC commented on a discrepancy between Table 3 and 
Table 20 in the notice of proposed rulemaking for the potential 
biological removal (PBR) level for short-beaked common dolphins.
    Response: We thank the commenters for their review and have 
corrected the PBR value for short-beaked common dolphins to show 1,125 
in Table 9 of this document instead of 170, which is the average annual 
human caused mortality estimate. The information provided in Table 3 in 
the notice of proposed rulemaking for short-beaked common dolphins is 
correct and has not changed.
    Comment 7: HSUS/WDC commented that NMFS should re-examine impacts 
to bottlenose dolphin stocks since the NEFSC's research plans have not 
changed from what the NEFSC presented in the original application for 
an LOA and the Draft PEA. The commenters note that NMFS reduced the 
number of impacted bottlenose dolphin stocks to three: Western North 
Atlantic (WNA) Offshore, WNA Northern Migratory Coastal and WNA 
Southern Migratory Coastal rather than expand the list to consideration 
of all coastal bottlenose dolphin stocks as HSUS/WDC suggested in their 
2014 comments on the original application for an LOA and the Draft PEA.
    Response: The NEFSC considered HSUS/WDC's public comments on the 
likelihood of their research activities affecting certain stocks of 
bottlenose dolphins and reanalyzed the locations of their research 
activities relative to the ranges of estuarine and coastal bottlenose 
dolphin stocks in the Southeast LME within the Atlantic coast region. 
Based on that reanalysis and consideration of public comments, the 
NEFSC determined that the impact of their coastal research activities, 
namely the Apex Predators Bottom Longline Coastal Shark and the 
Cooperative Atlantic States Shark Pupping and Nursery Ground 
(COASTSPAN) Surveys, within the Southeast LME was smaller than the 
information presented in the original 2014 application for an LOA and 
the Draft PEA.
    The NEFSC's revised analysis revealed that the Apex Predators 
Bottom Longline Coastal Shark Survey intersects with the estimated 
ranges of three stocks of bottlenose dolphins: The WNA Offshore; the 
WNA Northern Migratory Coastal; and the WNA Southern Migratory Coastal 
stocks. This survey generally samples in water depths greater than 20 m 
(66 ft) (i.e., outside the typical range of estuarine dolphin stocks) 
and does not intersect with the remaining three coastal stocks in 
question: The WNA South Carolina-Georgia Coastal; the WNA Northern 
Florida Coastal; and the WNA Central Florida Coastal. The NEFSC 
determined that a take request was not warranted based on the following 
factors including: (1) The efficacy of the planned mitigation and 
monitoring measures in reducing the effects of the specified activity 
to the level of least practicable adverse impact; (2) the survey's 
location (offshore in water depths greater than 20 m [66 ft] depth) 
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morphotype of bottlenose dolphins; (3) the total survey effort (less 
than 50 days annually); (4) seasonality (spring); and (5) survey 
frequency (conducted every two to three years).
    In assessing the impacts of the COASTSPAN survey, the NEFSC did not 
request take from the estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins in North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, due to limited survey 
effort in estuarine waters. As discussed in the notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39587, July 9, 2015), in the future, if there is a 
bottlenose dolphin take from one of the estuarine stocks (to be 
determined by genetic sampling), the NEFSC will consult with OPR and 
the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin Take Reduction Team under the Adaptive 
Management provisions of the final rule to discuss appropriate 
modifications to COASTSPAN survey protocols.
    NMFS provided a revised accounting of those coastal bottlenose 
dolphin stocks potentially impacted by the NEFSC's research activities 
within the 2015 Addendum to the NEFSC's 2014 LOA Application, available 
at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm which 
NMFS announced in the ``Availability'' section of the Federal Register 
notice of proposed rulemaking, 80 FR 39542, July 9, 2015. Table 20 in 
the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015) shows the 
total estimated take by mortality, serious injury, and Level A 
harassment for the three stocks. The NEFSC take request for bottlenose 
dolphins includes two in trawl gear, five in gillnet gear, one in 
longline gear, and three for the potential take of one unidentified 
delphinid by trawl, gillnet, and/or longline for the WNA Offshore, the 
WNA Northern Migratory Coastal, and the WNA Southern Migratory Coastal 
stocks during the five-year authorization period.
    The NEFSC notes in their final PEA that the Southeast Fisheries 
Science Center's (SEFSC) research activities could also potentially 
interact with the some of the same offshore and coastal stocks in the 
Atlantic coast region. The SEFSC is currently developing a Draft PEA 
and LOA application concerning fisheries research under its 
responsibility within the Atlantic coast region. The SEFSC's Draft PEA 
will also include consideration of coastal and estuarine bottlenose 
dolphin stocks within their future LOA application. This will include 
consideration of the NEFSC's research activities that occur in the 
Atlantic coast region. Thus, NMFS will be able to consider the combined 
impacts of incidental take related to NEFSC and SEFSC research 
activities on all bottlenose dolphin stocks within the Atlantic coast 
region.
    Comment 8: HSUS/WDC commented that the NEFSC's LOA application did 
not consider the impact of an unusual mortality event (UME) in the 
northwest Atlantic Ocean on the overall abundance (and PBR for each 
stock) of the WNA Northern and Southern Migratory Coastal stocks and 
the resident populations of the South Carolina/Georgia Coastal, North 
Florida Coastal and Central Florida Coastal stocks. They suggested that 
NMFS should reconsider the impacts of additional research-related takes 
on those stocks.
    Response: NMFS considered UMEs within the notice of proposed 
rulemaking for this activity in the Federal Register on July 9, 2015 
(80 FR 39569). See our Response to Comment 7 with respect to the lack 
of anticipated impacts related to NEFSC research activities on the WNA 
South Carolina-Georgia Coastal, the WNA Northern Florida Coastal, and 
the WNA Central Florida Coastal stocks of bottlenose dolphins.
    The dolphin stocks that may potentially occur within the vicinity 
of NEFSC coastal research activities include: The WNA Offshore, the WNA 
Northern Migratory Coastal, the Southern Migratory Coastal, and the WNA 
Southern Migratory Coastal stocks. However, specific information is 
lacking on which particular population or populations are affected by 
the UME (NMFS, 2015).
    As discussed in the notice of proposed rulemaking and in the 
analyses in other referenced documents, NMFS has evaluated the 
potential effects of the NEFSC's research activities on a number of 
marine mammal species, including impacts to bottlenose dolphins stocks 
subject to the current UME and concludes that NEFSC's activities will 
have a negligible impact on those stocks.
    Comment 9: HSUS/WDC expressed concern that we may not be 
appropriately accounting for behavioral impacts incidental to the 
NEFSC's use of active acoustic sources and noted that such impacts 
could occur at greater distances than considered in our analysis. The 
commenters discuss the results from Risch et al. (2012) and suggest 
that it is likely that disturbance from some of the NEFSC's active 
acoustic sources would be more widespread than projected thus 
underestimating the occurrence of Level B harassment.
    Response: See our Response to Comment 2. Beyond consideration of a 
different threshold for assessing potential behavioral impacts, it is 
not clear what additional or different approaches to impact assessment 
HSUS et al. might recommend. Absent a specific recommendation to 
consider, we believe that our approach to assessing the potential for 
behavioral harassment incidental to the NEFSC's use of active acoustics 
is appropriate. NMFS' assessment of acoustic impacts and the associated 
take estimates represent the consensus opinion of acoustics experts 
from NMFS' Office of Protected Resources and Office of Science and 
Technology.
    The Risch et al. (2012) study documented reductions in humpback 
whale vocalizations in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary 
concurrent with transmissions of the Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote 
Sensing (OAWRS) low-frequency fish sensor system at distances of 200 km 
from the source. The recorded OAWRS produced a series of frequency 
modulated pulses (between 0.4 and 1 kHZ, much lower in frequency, 
longer in duration, with the potential to mask mysticete vocalizations 
at longer distances than the predominant frequencies produced by the 
NEFSC's active acoustic sources which attenuate at shorter distances 
from the source) and the signal received levels ranged from 88 to 110 
dB re: 1 [mu]Pa (Risch et al., 2012). The authors hypothesized that 
individuals did not leave the area but instead ceased singing and noted 
that the duration and frequency range of the OAWRS signals (a novel 
sound to the whales) were similar to those of natural humpback whale 
song components used during mating (Risch et al., 2012). However, Gong 
et al. (2014), disputes these findings, suggesting that (Risch et al., 
2012) mistook natural variations in humpback whale song occurrence for 
changes caused by OAWRS activity approximately 200 km away. Risch et 
al. (2014) responded to Gong et al. (2014) and highlighted the context-
dependent nature of behavioral responses to acoustic stressors.
    Furthermore, the three predominant acoustic sources used by the 
NEFSC produce frequencies above the known functional hearing ranges for 
mysticetes. Mysticetes, including the humpback whale, are not likely to 
perceive most signals produced through the NEFSC's use of active 
acoustic sources and are therefore unlikely to behaviorally respond in 
a manner considered take. The NEFSC's initial estimates of Level B 
harassment due to acoustic sources did not consider functional hearing 
ranges and are therefore overestimates for mysticetes. For the final 
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has revised the expected take for mysticetes accordingly.
    Comment 10: HSUS/WDC commented on NMFS corrections to the proposed 
rule that increased the projected mortality estimates for gray and 
harbor seals and sought clarification on the proposed increase in take 
for both species.
    Response: The NEFSC reported an interaction with one gray seal 
during a Spring Bottom Trawl Survey in April 2015, after releasing 
their LOA application and Draft PEA for public comment. In order to 
account for the potential for future gear interaction indicated by this 
event, NMFS included this information within the notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39582, July 9, 2015; see Table 4, footnote 2). NMFS 
then used this information to adjust the estimated take by mortality 
for gray seals and harbor seals (a species with potential similar gear 
vulnerability as the gray seal) accordingly in the Federal Register 
notice of correction (80 FR 46939, August 6, 2015).
Mitigation
    In order to issue an incidental take authorization under section 
101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the permissible methods 
of taking pursuant to such activity, ``and other means of effecting the 
least practicable adverse impact on such species or stock and its 
habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and 
areas of similar significance, and on the availability of such species 
or stock for subsistence uses.'' NMFS provided a full description of 
the planned mitigation measures, including background discussion 
related to certain elements of the mitigation plan, in the notice of 
proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015). Please see that 
document for more detail.

General Measures

    Coordination and communication--We require that the NEFSC take all 
necessary measures to coordinate and communicate in advance of each 
specific survey with NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations 
(OMAO), or other relevant parties, to ensure that all mitigation 
measures and monitoring requirements described herein, as well as the 
specific manner of implementation and relevant event-contingent 
decision-making processes, are clearly understood and agreed-upon. This 
may involve describing all required measures when submitting cruise 
instructions to OMAO or when completing contracts with external 
entities. The NEFSC will coordinate and conduct briefings at the outset 
of each survey and as necessary between ship's crew (commanding 
officer/master or designee(s), as appropriate) and scientific party in 
order to explain responsibilities, communication procedures, marine 
mammal monitoring protocol, and operational procedures. The chief 
scientist (CS) will be responsible for coordination with the Officer on 
Deck (OOD; or equivalent on non-NOAA platforms) to ensure that 
requirements, procedures, and decision-making processes are understood 
and properly implemented.
    For all NEFSC-affiliated research projects and vessels, the vessel 
coordinator and center director reviews cruise instructions and 
protocols for avoiding adverse interactions with protected species. If 
the research is conducted on a NOAA vessel, the Commanding Officer 
finalizes these instructions. If any inconsistencies or deficiencies 
are found, the written instructions will be made fully consistent with 
the Northeast Fisheries Observer Program (NEFOP) training materials and 
any guidance on decision-making that arises out of the training 
opportunities described earlier. In addition, the NEFSC will review 
informational placards and reporting procedures and update them as 
necessary for consistency and accuracy. Many research cruises already 
include pre-sail review of protected species protocols. The NEFSC will 
require pre-sail briefings before all research cruises, including those 
conducted by cooperating partners, as part of its continuing research 
program.
    Protected species training--In an effort to help standardize and 
further emphasize the importance of protected species information, the 
NEFSC will implement a formalized protected species training program 
for all crew members as part of its continuing research program that 
will be required for all NEFSC-affiliated research projects, including 
cooperative research partners. The NEFSC will conduct training programs 
on a regular basis which will include topics such as monitoring and 
sighting protocols, species identification, decision-making factors for 
avoiding take, procedures for handling and documenting protected 
species caught in research gear, and reporting requirements. Required 
training will occur through participation in protected species training 
programs developed by the regional commercial Fisheries Observer 
Program, which will typically be the NEFOP.
    All NEFSC research crew members that may be assigned to monitor for 
the presence of marine mammals during future surveys will be required 
to attend an initial training course and refresher courses annually or 
as necessary. The implementation of this new training program will 
formalize and standardize the information provided to all crew that 
might experience protected species interactions during research 
activities.
    Vessel speed--Vessel speed during active sampling rarely exceeds 5 
kt, with typical speeds being 2 to 4 kt. Transit speeds vary from 6 to 
14 kt but average 10 kt. These low vessel speeds minimize the potential 
for ship strike (see ``Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on 
Marine Mammals and Their Habitat'' for an in-depth discussion of ship 
strike). At any time during a survey or in transit, if a crew member 
standing watch or dedicated marine mammal observer sights marine 
mammals that may intersect with the vessel course, that individual will 
immediately communicate the presence of marine mammals to the bridge 
for appropriate course alteration or speed reduction, as possible, to 
avoid incidental collisions.
    Other gears--The NEFSC deploys a wide variety of gear to sample the 
marine environment during all of their research cruises. Many of these 
types of gear (e.g., plankton nets, video camera and ROV deployments) 
are not considered to pose any risk to marine mammals and are therefore 
not subject to specific mitigation measures. In addition, specific 
aspects of gear design, survey protocols (e.g., number of hooks), and 
limited frequency of use indicate that certain types of gears that may 
otherwise be expected to have the potential to result in take of marine 
mammals do not pose significant risk to certain species of marine 
mammals (e.g., large whales interactions with NEFSC longline gears) and 
are not subject to specific mitigation measures due to the low level of 
survey effort and small survey footprint relative to that of commercial 
fisheries. However, at all times when the NEFSC is conducting survey 
operations at sea, the OOD and/or CS and crew will monitor for any 
unusual circumstances that may arise at a sampling site and use best 
professional judgment to avoid any potential risks to marine mammals 
during use of all research equipment.
    Handling procedures--The NEFSC will implement a number of handling 
protocols to minimize potential harm to marine mammals that are 
incidentally taken during the course of fisheries research activities. 
In general, protocols have already been prepared for use on commercial 
fishing vessels. Because incidental take of marine mammals in fishing 
gear is similar for commercial fisheries and research surveys, NEFSC 
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which are expected to increase post-release survival. In general, 
following a ``common sense'' approach to handling captured or entangled 
marine mammals will present the best chance of minimizing injury to the 
animal and of decreasing risks to scientists and vessel crew. Handling 
or disentangling marine mammals carries inherent safety risks, and 
using best professional judgment and ensuring human safety is 
paramount. The NEFSC protected species training programs will include 
procedures for handling and documenting protected species caught in 
research gear, and reporting requirements. The CS and appropriate 
members of the research crews will also be trained using the same 
monitoring, data collection, and reporting protocols for protected 
species as is required by the NEFOP.

Trawl Survey Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    The mitigation requirements described here are applicable to all 
beam, mid-water, and bottom trawl operations conducted by the NEFSC.
    Visual monitoring--The OOD, CS (or other designated member of the 
Scientific Party), and crew standing watch on the bridge visually scan 
for marine mammals (and other protected species) during all daytime 
operations. Marine mammal watches will be conducted by scanning the 
surrounding waters with bridge binoculars to survey the area upon 
arrival at the station, during visual and sonar reconnaissance of the 
trawl line to look for potential hazards (e.g., commercial fishing 
gear, unsuitable bottom for trawling, etc.), and while the gear is 
deployed. During nighttime operations, visual observation will be 
conducted using the naked eye, to the extent allowed by available 
vessel lighting.
    Operational procedures--The primary purpose of conducting visual 
monitoring period is to implement the ``move-on rule.'' If marine 
mammals are sighted around the vessel before setting the gear, the OOD 
may decide to move the vessel away from the marine mammal to a 
different section of the sampling area if the animal appears to be at 
risk of interaction with the gear. During daytime trawl operations, 
research trawl gear is not deployed if marine mammals have been sighted 
near the ship unless those animals do not appear to be in danger of 
interactions with the trawl, as determined by the judgment of the OOD 
and CS. The efficacy of the move-on rule is limited during night time 
trawl operations or other periods of limited visibility. However, 
operational lighting from the vessel illuminates the water in the 
immediate vicinity of the vessel during gear setting and retrieval.
    After moving on, if marine mammals are still visible from the 
vessel and appear to be at risk, the OOD may decide to move the vessel 
again or skip the sampling station. The OOD will consult with the CS or 
other designated scientist (identified prior to the voyage and noted on 
the cruise plan) and other experienced crew as necessary to determine 
the best strategy to avoid potential takes of these species. Strategies 
are based on the species encountered, their numbers and behavior, their 
position and vector relative to the vessel, and other factors. For 
instance, a whale transiting through the area and heading away from the 
vessel may not require any move, or may require only a short move from 
the initial sampling site, while a pod of dolphins gathered around the 
vessel may require a longer move from the initial sampling site or 
possibly cancellation of the station if the dolphins follow the vessel. 
If trawling operations have been delayed because of the presence of 
marine mammals, then the vessel resumes trawl operations (when 
practical) only when the animals have not been sighted near the vessel 
or otherwise determined to no longer be at risk. This decision is at 
the discretion of the OOD and is situationally dependent.
    In general, trawl operations will be conducted immediately upon 
arrival on station in order to minimize the time during which marine 
mammals may become attracted to the vessel. However, in some cases it 
will be necessary to conduct small net tows (e.g., bongo net) prior to 
deploying trawl gear in order to avoid trawling through extremely high 
densities of gelatinous zooplankton that can damage trawl gear.
    Once the trawl net is in the water, the OOD, CS, and/or crew 
standing watch will continue to visually monitor the surrounding waters 
and will maintain a lookout for marine mammal presence as far away as 
environmental conditions allow.
    If marine mammals are sighted before the gear is fully retrieved, 
the most appropriate response to avoid marine mammal interaction will 
be determined by the professional judgment of the CS, watch leader, OOD 
and other experienced crew as necessary. This judgment will be based on 
past experience operating trawl gears around marine mammals (i.e., best 
professional judgment) and on NEFSC training sessions that will 
facilitate dissemination of expertise operating in these situations 
(e.g., factors that contribute to marine mammal gear interactions and 
those that aid in successfully avoiding such events). Best professional 
judgment takes into consideration the species, numbers, and behavior of 
the animals, the status of the trawl net operation (e.g., net opening, 
depth, and distance from the stern), the time it would take to retrieve 
the net, and safety considerations for changing speed or course. We 
recognize that it is not possible to dictate in advance the exact 
course of action that the OOD or CS should take in any given event 
involving the presence of marine mammals in proximity to an ongoing 
trawl tow, given the sheer number of potential variables, combinations 
of variables that may determine the appropriate course of action, and 
the need to consider human safety in the operation of fishing gear at 
sea. Nevertheless, we require a full accounting of factors that shape 
both successful and unsuccessful decisions and these details will be 
fed back into NEFSC training efforts and ultimately help to refine the 
best professional judgment that determines the course of action taken 
in any given scenario (see further discussion in ``Monitoring and 
Reporting'').
    Speed and course alterations, Tow duration and direction--The 
vessel's speed during active sampling with trawl nets will not exceed 5 
kt. Typical towing speeds are 2-4 kt. Transit speed between active 
sampling stations will range from 10-12 kt, except in areas where 
vessel speeds are regulated to lower speeds. When operating in North 
Atlantic right whale Seasonal Management Areas, Dynamic Management 
Areas, or in the vicinity of right whales or surface active groups of 
large baleen whales the vessel's speed will not exceed 10 kt. Further, 
vessels will reduce speed and change course in the vicinity of resting 
groups of large whales.
    As noted earlier, if marine mammals are sighted prior to deployment 
of the trawl net, the vessel may be moved away from the animals to a 
new station at the discretion of the OOD. Also, at any time during a 
survey or in transit, any crew member that sights marine mammals that 
may intersect with the vessel course will immediately communicate their 
presence to the bridge for appropriate course alteration or speed 
reduction as possible to avoid incidental collisions.
    Standard survey protocols that are expected to lessen the 
likelihood of marine mammal interactions include standardized tow 
durations and distances. Standard tow durations of not more than 30 
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deployment and retrieval time (which may require an additional 30 
minutes, depending on target depth), to reduce the likelihood of 
attracting and incidentally taking marine mammals. Short tow durations 
decrease the opportunity for marine mammals to find the vessel and 
investigate. The exceptions to the 30-minute tow duration are the 
Atlantic Herring Acoustic Pelagic Trawl Survey and the Deep-Water 
Biodiversity Survey where the total time in the water (deployment, 
fishing, and haul-back) are 40 to 60 minutes and 180 minutes, 
respectively.
    Trawl tow distances will be less than 3 nm--typically 1-2 nm, 
depending on the specific survey and trawl speed--which NMFS expects to 
reduce the likelihood of attracting and incidentally taking marine 
mammals.
    Gear maintenance--The crew will be careful when emptying the trawl 
to avoid damage to marine mammals that may be caught in the gear but 
are not visible upon retrieval. The gear will be emptied as quickly as 
possible after retrieval in order to determine whether or not marine 
mammals are present. The vessel's crew will clean trawl nets prior to 
deployment to remove prey items that might attract marine mammals. 
Catch volumes are typically small with every attempt made to collect 
all organisms caught in the trawl.

Dredge Survey Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    The mitigation requirements described here are applicable to all 
hydraulic, New Bedford-type, commercial, and Naturalist dredge 
operations conducted by the NEFSC.
    Visual monitoring--Visual monitoring requirements for all dredge 
gears are the same as those described above for trawl surveys. Please 
see that section for full details of the visual monitoring and ``move-
on'' protocols. However, care will be taken when emptying the dredge to 
avoid damage to protected species that may be caught in the gear but 
are not visible upon retrieval. The gear will be emptied as quickly as 
possible after retrieval in order to determine whether or not protected 
species are present.
    Tow duration and direction--Standard dredge durations are 15 
minutes or less, excluding deployment and retrieval time, to reduce the 
likelihood of attracting and incidentally taking protected species.

Longline Gear Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    Visual monitoring--Visual monitoring requirements for pelagic or 
demersal longline surveys are the same as those described above for 
trawl surveys. Please see that section for full details.
    Operational procedures--Prior to setting the gear, the OOD, CS, and 
crew visually scan the waters surrounding the vessel for protected 
species at least 30 minutes before deploying the longline gear. This 
typically occurs during transit through the setting area and then 
returning back to the starting point. Longline sets may be delayed if 
marine mammals have been detected near the vessel in the 30 minutes 
prior to setting the gear.
    For the Apex Predators Bottom Longline Coastal Shark Survey, which 
has a separate survey protocol from the COASTSPAN and NEFOP Observer 
Bottom Longline Training surveys conducted by NEFSC, the OOD, CS, and 
crew use a one nautical mile radius around the vessel to guide the 
decision on whether marine mammals are at risk of interactions before 
deploying the gear. The vessel may be moved to a new location if marine 
mammals are present and the OOD uses professional judgment to minimize 
the risk to marine mammals from potential gear interactions.
    The OOD, CS, and crew standing watch will continually monitor the 
gear to look for hooked or entangled marine mammals and other protected 
species and will release the animal following standard handling and 
release protocols for marine mammals.
    The NEFSC has established standard soak times of three hours for 
bottom longline and two to five hours for pelagic longline surveys. The 
CS will ensure that soak times do not exceed five hours, except in 
cases where weather or mechanical difficulty delay gear retrieval.
    NEFSC longline protocols specifically prohibit chumming (releasing 
additional bait to attract target species to the gear). Bait is removed 
from hooks during retrieval and retained on the vessel until all gear 
is removed from the area. The crew will not discard offal or spent bait 
while longline gear is in the water to reduce the risk of marine 
mammals detecting the vessel or being attracted to the area.
    If marine mammals are detected while longline gear is in the water, 
the OOD exercises similar judgment and discretion to avoid incidental 
take of marine mammals as described for trawl gear. The species, 
number, and behavior of the marine mammals are considered along with 
the status of the ship and gear, weather and sea conditions, and crew 
safety factors.
    If marine mammals are present during setting operations, immediate 
retrieval or halting the setting operations may be warranted. If 
setting operations have been halted due to the presence of marine 
mammals, resumption of setting will not begin until no marine mammals 
have been observed for at least 15 minutes. When visibility allows, the 
OOD, CS, and crew standing watch will conduct set checks every 15 
minutes to look for hooked, or entangled marine mammals.
    If marine mammals are present during retrieval operations, haul-
back will be postponed until the OOD determines that it is safe to 
proceed. If haul-back operations have been halted due to the presence 
of marine mammals, resumption of haul-back would begin when no marine 
mammals have been observed for at least 15 minutes. When visibility 
allows, the OOD, CS, and crew standing watch will conduct set checks 
every 15 minutes to look for hooked, trapped, or entangled marine 
mammals.

Gillnet Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    Visual monitoring--The monitoring procedures for gillnets are 
similar to those described for trawl gear. The NEFSC does not propose 
to use pelagic gillnets in any survey.
    Operational procedures--Gillnets are not deployed if marine mammals 
have been sighted on arrival at the sample site. The exception is for 
animals that, because of their behavior, travel vector or other 
factors, do not appear to be at risk of interaction with the gillnet 
gear. If no marine mammals are present, the gear is set and monitored 
during the soak. If a marine mammal is sighted during the soak and 
appears to be at risk of interaction with the gear, then the gear is 
pulled immediately.
    For the COASTSPAN surveys, which are performed in areas where 
estuarine dolphins may occur, the NEFSC will actively monitor for 
potential bottlenose dolphin entanglements by hand checking the gillnet 
gear every 20 minutes by lifting the foot net. Also, in the unexpected 
case of a bottlenose dolphin entanglement, the NEFSC would request and 
arrange for expedited genetic sampling in order to determine the stock 
and would photograph the dorsal fin and submit to the Southeast 
Stranding Coordinator for identification/matching to bottlenose 
dolphins in the Mid-Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin Photo-identification 
Catalog.
    On the NEFOP Observer Gillnet Training cruises, which occur in 
areas covered by the HPTRP, acoustic pingers and weak links are used on 
all gillnets consistent with the Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Plan 
regulations at (50 CFR 229.33) for commercial fisheries to reduce 
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the HPTRP, gillnet gear used in specific areas during specific times 
are required to be equipped with pingers. We discuss the use of pingers 
and their acoustic characteristics later within the subsection titled 
``Cooperative Research Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols.''
    All NEFOP protocols concerning monitoring and reporting protected 
species interactions are followed as per the current NEFOP Observer 
Manual (available on the internet at http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/fsb/manuals/2013/NEFSC_Observer_Program_Manual.pdf). The soak duration time 
is 12 to 24 hours. Communication with the NEFOP Training Lead and the 
vessel captain occurs within 24 to 48 hours prior to setting of gear. 
During these communications, the NEFOP Training Lead and Captain decide 
when to set the gear, specifically taking into account any possible 
weather delays to avoid a long soak period. They do not deploy the gear 
if a significant weather delay is expected that would increase the 
preferred soak duration to greater than 24 hours. In those situations, 
the gear set times will be delayed.

Fyke Net Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    Visual monitoring--Fyke nets are normally set inshore by small boat 
crews, who will visually survey areas prior to deploying the nets. 
Monitoring is done prior to setting and during net retrieval which is 
conducted every 12 to 24-hours. If marine mammals are in close 
proximity (approximately 100 m) of the setting location, the field team 
will make a determination if the set location needs to be moved. If 
marine mammals are observed to interact with the gear during the 
setting, the crew will lift and remove the gear from the water.
    Operational procedures--A 2-m fyke net will be deployed with a 
marine mammal excluder device that reduces the effective mouth opening 
to less than 15 cm. The 1-m fyke net does not require an excluder 
device as the opening is 12 cm. These small openings will prevent 
marine mammals from entering the nets.

Beach Seine Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    Visual monitoring--Prior to setting the seine nets, researchers 
will visually survey the area for marine mammals. They will also 
observe for marine mammals continuously during sampling.
    Operational procedures--Seines are deployed with one end held on 
shore by a crew member and the net slowly deployed by boat in an arc 
and then retrieved by pulling both ends onto shore. Typical seine hauls 
are less than 15 minutes with the resulting catch sampled and released. 
Scientists will look as far as field of view permits from the beach in 
the general sampling area before the net is fished and will not deploy 
if marine mammals are present. If marine mammals are observed to be 
interacting with the gear, it will be lifted and removed from the 
water.

Rotary Screw Trap Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    Visual monitoring--Sites are visually surveyed for marine mammals 
prior to submerging the gear in the water channel. The traps remain in 
the water for an extended period of time and sampling crews tend the 
traps on a daily basis. The researchers will modify, delay, or conclude 
the sampling period depending on the numbers of marine mammals nearby 
and their potential for interacting with the gear as determined by the 
professional judgment of the researchers.
    Operational procedures--Under most conditions the live car (i.e., 
catch holding pen) is about 75 percent full of water, which would allow 
any trapped mammals to breath until release from the trap. Rotary screw 
trap tending schedules are adjusted according to conditions of the 
river/estuary and threats to protected species (i.e., presence of ESA-
listed fish or marine mammals in the area). If capture occurs, the 
animal is temporarily retained in a live tank and released as soon as 
possible.

Cooperative Research Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    The mitigation requirements described earlier are applicable to 
commercial fishing vessels engaged in NEFSC cooperative research using 
trawls, dredges, longline, hook and line, lobster pots/traps, and 
gillnet gears.
    These commercial fishing vessels are significantly smaller than the 
NOAA vessels, and depending on their size and configuration, marine 
mammal sighting may be difficult to make during all aspects of fishing 
operations. Further, scientific personnel are normally restricted from 
the deck during gear setting and haul-back operations. For all vessel 
size classes, it is unlikely that the individual(s) searching for 
marine mammals will have unrestricted 360 degree visibility around the 
vessel. However, observations during approach to a fishing station and 
during gear setting and haul-back may be feasible and practicable from 
the wheelhouse.
    These projects will also comply with the TRP mitigation measures 
and gear requirements specified for their respective fisheries and 
areas (e.g., pingers, sinking groundlines, and weak links on gillnet 
gear).
    The NEFSC will review all NEFSC-affiliated research instructions 
and protocols for avoiding adverse interactions with protected species. 
If those instructions/protocols are not fully consistent with NEFOP 
training materials and guidance on decision-making that arises from 
NEFSC protected species training, the NEFSC will incorporate specific 
language into its contracts and agreements with NEFSC-affiliated 
research partners requiring adherence to all required training 
requirements, operating procedures, and reporting requirements for 
protected species.
    Operational procedures--For the Apex Predators Bottom Longline 
Coastal Shark and COASTSPAN longline and gillnet surveys, NEFSC 
partners would implement the Move-on-Rule. During the soak, the line is 
run and if any marine mammals are sighted the line is pulled 
immediately. On COASTSPAN gillnet surveys, gillnets are continuously 
monitored during the 3-hour soak time by under-running it, pulling it 
across the boat while leaving the net ends anchored. All animals, algae 
and other objects are removed with each pass as the net is reset into 
the water to minimize bycatch mortality.
    Acoustic deterrent devices--NEFSC-affiliated cooperative research 
projects involving commercial vessels and gear, as well as the NEFOP 
Observer Training Gillnet Surveys currently deploy acoustic pingers on 
anchored sinking gillnets in areas where they are required by 
commercial fisheries to comply with requirements in the HPTRP (50 CFR 
229.33). We considered the use of pingers in our notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39558, July 9, 2015) and we do not discuss the 
potential taking of marine mammals resulting from NEFSC's use of 
pingers further in this document.

Pot/Trap Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    Several NEFSC and cooperative research surveys use fish or lobster 
pots to selectively capture species for research, tagging studies, and 
sample collection. Fish pots select for particular species by 
configuring the entrances, mesh, and escape tunnels (or ``vents'') to 
allow retention of the target species, while excluding larger animals, 
and allowing smaller animals to escape from the pot before retrieval.
    Visual monitoring--The NEFSC and/or cooperating institutions shall 
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observation) no less than 30 minutes prior to both deployment and 
retrieval of the pot and trap gear. Marine mammal watches shall be 
conducted by scanning the surrounding waters with the naked eye and 
binoculars (or monocular). During nighttime operations, visual 
observation shall be conducted using the naked eye and available vessel 
lighting.
    Operational Procedures--The NEFSC and/or cooperating institutions 
shall deploy pot gear as soon as is practicable upon arrival at the 
sampling station. The primary purpose of conducting a visual monitoring 
period is to implement the ``move-on rule.'' The NEFSC and/or 
cooperating institutions shall implement the move-on rule. If marine 
mammals are sighted near the vessel before setting the gear, the NEFSC, 
as appropriate may decide to move the vessel away from the marine 
mammal to a different section of the sampling area if the animal 
appears to be at risk of interaction with the gear. If, after moving 
on, marine mammals are still visible from the vessel, the NEFSC may 
decide to move again or to skip the station. The NEFSC may use best 
professional judgment in making this decision but may not elect to 
conduct the pot and trap activity when animals remain near the vessel.
    If marine mammals are sighted near the vessel during the soak and 
are determined to be at risk of interacting with the gear, then the 
NEFSC and/or cooperating institutions shall carefully retrieve the gear 
as quickly as possible. The NEFSC and/or cooperating institutions may 
use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    The NEFSC and/or cooperating institutions shall ensure that surveys 
deploy gear fulfilling all pot/trap universal commercial gear 
configurations such as weak link requirements and marking requirements 
as specified by applicable take reduction plans as required for 
commercial pot/trap fisheries.
    The NEFSC shall ensure that cooperating institutions conducting pot 
and trap surveys adhere to monitoring and mitigation requirements and 
shall include required protocols in all survey instructions, contracts, 
and agreements.

Acoustic Telemetry Gear Visual Monitoring and Operational Protocols

    The NEFSC deploys passive acoustic telemetry receivers in many of 
Maine's rivers, estuaries, bays and into the Gulf of Maine. These 
receivers monitor tagged Atlantic salmon, as well as other tagged 
animals of collaborators along the east coast.
    Visual monitoring--The receivers are set by small boat crews that 
visually survey the area for marine mammals prior to setting. 
Interactions with the gear or boats are not expected.
    Operational Procedures--Receivers are anchored using a 24-pound 
mushroom anchor or a 79-pound cement mooring and attached to a surface 
float by an 11/16 inch sinking pot warp with a weight rating of 1,200 
pounds. Units in the estuary and bay are equipped with whale-safe weak 
links with a weight rating of 600 pounds. Other receivers are deployed 
on coastal commercial lobstermen's fishing gears which comply with 
fishing regulations for nearshore operations. The receivers are 
recovered twice annually, but the traps are tended according to 
required fishing schedules of the fishery.
    We have carefully evaluated the NEFSC's planned mitigation measures 
and considered a range of other measures in the context of ensuring 
that we prescribed the means of effecting the least practicable adverse 
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 here:
    (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 the NEFSC's planned measures, as well as 
other measures considered, NMFS has determined that these mitigation 
measures provide the means of effecting the least practicable adverse 
impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, paying 
particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar 
significance.
Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity
    NMFS previously reviewed the NEFSC species descriptions--which 
summarize available information regarding status and trends, 
distribution and habitat preferences, behavior and life history, and 
auditory capabilities of the potentially affected species--for accuracy 
and completeness and refer the reader to Sections 3 and 4 of the 
NEFSC's application, as well as to NMFS' Stock Assessment Reports 
(SARs; www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/). We also provided information 
related to all species with expected potential for occurrence in the 
specified geographical region where the NEFSC plans to conduct the 
specified activities, summarizing information related to the population 
or stock, including PBR. Please see Table 3 in the notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015) for that information. We do not 
repeat that information here.
Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat
    NMFS provided a summary and discussion of the ways that components 
of the specified activity (e.g., gear deployment, use of active 
acoustic sources, and visual disturbance) may impact marine mammals and 
their habitat in the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 
9, 2015). Specifically, we considered potential

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effects to marine mammals from ship strike, physical interaction with 
various gear types, use of active acoustic sources, and visual 
disturbance of pinnipeds, as well as effects to prey species and to 
acoustic habitat. We do not repeat that information here.
Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment, Serious Injury, or Mortality
    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: ``any act of pursuit, torment, or 
annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering [Level B harassment].'' Serious injury means any injury that 
will likely result in mortality (50 CFR 216.3).
    Take of marine mammals incidental to the NEFSC's research 
activities could occur as a result of: (1) Injury or mortality due to 
gear interaction; (2) behavioral disturbance resulting from the use of 
active acoustic sources (Level B harassment only); or (3) behavioral 
disturbance of pinnipeds hauled out on the shoreline resulting from 
close proximity of research vessels (Level B harassment only).

Estimated Take Due to Gear Interaction

    Historical Interactions--In order to estimate the number of 
potential incidents of take that could occur by M/SI + Level A through 
gear interaction, we first considered the NEFSC's past record of such 
incidents, and then also considered other species that may have similar 
vulnerabilities to the NEFSC's trawl, gillnet, and fyke net gear for 
which we have historical interaction records. We describe historical 
interactions with NEFSC research gear in Tables 1, 2, and 3 in this 
rule. Available records are for the years 2004 through the present. 
Please see the NEFSC's Final PEA for specific locations of these 
incidents.

                                                    Table 1--Historical Interactions With Trawl Gear
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                                                                                                                              Number
                 Gear                           Survey                Date               Species           Number killed  released alive       Total
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Gourock high speed midwater rope       Atlantic Herring Survey.       10/8/2004  Short-beaked common                   2               0               2
 trawl.                                                                           dolphin (Western NA
                                                                                  stock).
Bottom trawl (4-seam, 3 bridle)......  NEFSC Standard Bottom         11/11/2007  Short-beaked common                   1               0               1
                                        Trawl Survey.                             dolphin (Western NA
                                                                                  stock).
Gourock high speed midwater rope       Atlantic Herring Survey.      10/11/2009  Minke whale............               0           1 \1\               1
 trawl.
Bottom trawl (4-seam, 3 bridle)......  Spring Bottom Trawl             4/4/2015  Gray seal..............           1 \2\               0               1
                                        Survey.
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 Total individuals captured (total number of interactions given in parentheses)  Short-beaked common                   3               0               3
                                                                                  dolphin (3).                         0               1               1
                                                                                 Minke whale (1)........
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                                                                 ..............  Gray seal (1)..........               1               0               1
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\1\ According to the incident report, ``The net's cod end and whale were brought aboard just enough to undo the cod end and free the whale. It was on
  deck for about five minutes. While on deck, it was vocalizing and moving its tail up and down. The whale swam away upon release and appeared to be
  fine. Estimated length was 19 feet.'' The NEFSC later classified this incidental take as a serious injury using NMFS criteria for such determinations
  published in January 2012 (Cole and Henry, 2013).
\2\ The NEFSC filed an incident report for this incidental take on April 4, 2015.


                                                   Table 2--Historical Interactions with Gillnet Gear
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                                                                                                                              Number
                 Gear                           Survey                Date               Species           Number killed  released alive       Total
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Gillnet..............................  COASTSPAN...............      11/29/2008  Common Bottlenose                     1               0               1
                                                                                  dolphin (Northern
                                                                                  South Carolina
                                                                                  Estuarine System
                                                                                  stock) \1\.
Gillnet..............................  NEFOP Observer Gillnet          5/4/2009  Gray seal..............               1               0               1
                                        Training Trips.
Gillnet..............................  NEFOP Observer Gillnet          5/4/2009  Harbor porpoise........               1               0               1
                                        Training Trips.
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 Total individuals captured (total number of interactions given in parentheses)  Bottlenose dolphin (1).               1               0               1
                                                                                 Gray seal (1)..........               1               0               1
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                                                                 ..............  Harbor porpoise (1)....               1               0               1
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\1\ In 2008, the COASTSPAN gillnet survey caught and killed one common bottlenose dolphin while a cooperating institution was conducting the survey in
  South Carolina. This was the only occurrence of incidental take in these surveys. Although no genetic information is available from this dolphin,
  based on the location of the event, NMFS retrospectively assigned this mortality to the Northern South Carolina Estuarine System stock in 2015 from
  the previous classification as the western North Atlantic stock (Waring et al., 2014).


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                                                   Table 3--Historical Interactions With Fyke Net Gear
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                                                                                                                              Number
                 Gear                           Survey                Date               Species           Number killed  released alive       Total
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Fyke Net.............................  Maine Estuaries               10/25/2010  Harbor seal............               1               0               1
                                        Diadromous Survey.
    Total............................  ........................               0  .......................               1               0               1
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    The NEFSC has no recorded interactions with any gear other than 
midwater and bottom trawl, gillnet, and fyke net gears. As noted in the 
notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015), we 
anticipate future interactions with the same gear types.
    In order to use these historical interaction records in a 
precautionary manner as the basis for the take estimation process, and 
because we have no specific information to indicate whether any given 
future interaction might result in M/SI versus Level A harassment, we 
conservatively assume that all interactions equate to mortality.
    During trawl surveys, the NEFSC has recorded interactions with 
short-beaked common dolphins (Western North Atlantic stock; two total 
interactions with three individual animals); minke whale (one total 
interaction with one animal); and gray seal (one total interaction with 
one animal). Common dolphins are the species most likely to interact 
with NEFSC trawl gear with an average of 1.5 dolphins captured per 
interaction.
    During gillnet surveys, the NEFSC has recorded interactions with 
short-beaked common dolphins (Northern South Carolina Estuarine System 
stock; one total interaction with one animal); gray seal (one total 
interaction with one animal); and harbor porpoise (one total 
interaction with one animal).
    During one fyke net survey in 2010, the NEFSC recorded one 
interaction with one harbor seal. Since this recorded interaction, the 
NEFSC now requires the use of marine mammal excluder devices as a 
mitigation measure for this gear type.
    In order to produce the most precautionary take estimates possible, 
we use here the entirety of the data available to us (i.e., 2004-15).
    In order to estimate the potential number of incidents of M/SI + 
Level A that could occur incidental to the NEFSC's use of midwater and 
bottom trawl, gillnet, fyke net, and longline gear in the Atlantic 
coast region over the five-year period from 2015-20, we first look at 
the six species described that have been taken historically and then 
evaluate the potential vulnerability of additional species to these 
gears.
    Table 4 in this document shows the 11-year annual average captures 
of these six species and the projected five-year totals for this final 
rule, for trawl, gillnet, and fyke net gear. In order to produce 
precautionary estimates, we calculate the annual average for the 11-
year period (2004-2015) and round up the annual to the nearest whole 
number. Because the NEFSC requests take for a five-year period, we 
multiply the annual average by five and assume that this number may be 
taken within the effective five-year period of the proposed 
authorization.
    To date, infrequent interactions of trawl nets, gillnets, and fyke 
net gears with marine mammals have occurred in the Atlantic coast 
region during NEFSC research activities. The NEFSC interaction rates 
have exhibited some inter-annual variation in numbers, possibly due to 
changing marine mammal densities and distributions and dynamic 
oceanographic conditions. This approach is precautionary. Estimating 
takes of species captured historically will produce an estimate higher 
than the historic average take for each species taken incidentally 
during past NEFSC research. We use this methodology to ensure 
accounting for the maximum amount of potential take in the future, as 
well as accounting for the fluctuations in inter-annual variability 
observed during the 11-year time period. Moreover, these estimates are 
based on the assumption that annual effort over the proposed five-year 
authorization period will not exceed the annual effort during the 
period 2004-2015.

                                           Table 4--Annual Average Captures (2004-15) and Projected Five-Year Total for Historically-Captured Species
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                                                                                                                                                                                     Projected 5-
                     Gear                                  Species                 2004       05     06     07     08     09     10     11     12     13     14     15    Avg. per    year total
                                                                                                                                                                            year         \1\
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Trawl........................................  Short-beaked common dolphin....           2      0      0      1      0      0      0      0      0      0      0      0        0.27            5
                                               Minke whale....................           0      0      0      0      0      1      0      0      0      0      0      0        0.09            5
                                               Gray seal......................           0      0      0      0      0      0      0      0      0      0      0      1        0.09            5
Gillnet......................................  Common bottlenose dolphin......           0      0      0      0      1      0      0      0      0      0      0      0        0.09        \2\ 5
                                               Harbor porpoise................           0      0      0      0      0      1      0      0      0      0      0      0        0.09            5
                                               Gray seal......................           0      0      0      0      0      1      0      0      0      0      0      0        0.09            5
Fyke net.....................................  Harbor seal....................           0      0      0      0      0      0      1      0      0      0      0      0        0.09            5
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\1\ The estimated total is the product of the 2004-2015 annual average rounded up to the nearest whole number and multiplied by the five-year timespan of the proposed rule.
\2\ The projected 5-year total includes an estimate of 5 each for the Western North Atlantic offshore, the Western North Atlantic Northern Migratory Coastal, and the Western North Atlantic
  Southern Migratory Coastal stocks of common bottlenose dolphins. The NEFSC is not requesting take for the estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins for the COASTPAN surveys.

    As background to the process of determining which species not 
historically taken may have sufficient vulnerability to capture in 
NEFSC gear to justify inclusion in the take authorization request, we 
note that the NEFSC is NMFS' research arm in the Greater Atlantic 
region which we consider as a leading source of expert knowledge 
regarding marine mammals (e.g., behavior, abundance, density) in the 
areas where the NEFSC operates. The NEFSC formulated the take requests 
for species selected by NEFSC subject matter experts who based their 
selections on the best available information. We have concurred with 
these decisions.
    In order to evaluate the potential vulnerability of additional 
species to trawl gears, gillnets, and fyke nets, we first consulted 
NMFS' List of Fisheries (LOF), which classifies U.S. commercial 
fisheries into one of three categories according to the level of 
incidental marine mammal M/SI that is known to occur on an annual basis 
over the most recent five-year period (generally) for which data has 
been analyzed. Despite no historical records of take in the

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NEFSC's pelagic and bottom longline surveys, there is a substantial 
record of marine mammal take in commercial fisheries using similar 
gears. Therefore, we consider potential takes through use of longline 
gear through analogy to commercial fisheries. NMFS provided this 
information, as presented in the 2015 LOF (79 FR 77919; January 28, 
2015), in Tables 8, 9, and 10 in the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 
FR 39595, July 9, 2015) and do not reproduce it here.
    Information related to incidental M/SI in relevant commercial 
fisheries is not, however, the sole determinant of whether it may be 
appropriate to authorize M/SI + Level A incidental to NEFSC survey 
operations. A number of factors (e.g., species-specific knowledge 
regarding animal behavior, overall abundance in the geographic region, 
density relative to NEFSC survey effort, feeding ecology, propensity to 
travel in groups commonly associated with other species historically 
taken) were taken into account by the NEFSC to determine whether a 
species may have a similar vulnerability to certain types of gear as 
historically taken species. In some cases, we have determined that 
species without documented M/SI may nevertheless be vulnerable to 
capture in NEFSC research gear. We have also determined that some 
species groups with documented M/SI are not likely to be vulnerable to 
capture in NEFSC gear. In these instances, we provide further 
explanation later in this document. Those species with no records of 
historical interaction with NEFSC research gear and no documented M/SI 
in relevant commercial fisheries, and for which the NEFSC has not 
requested the authorization of incidental take, are not considered 
further in this section. The NEFSC believes generally that any sex or 
age class of those species for which take authorization is requested 
could be captured.
    Non-historical interactions--In addition to those species the NEFSC 
has directly interacted with research fishing gear over the 11-year 
period (2004-2015), the NEFSC believes it is appropriate to include 
estimates for future incidental takes of a number of species that have 
not been taken historically but inhabit the same areas and show similar 
types of behaviors and vulnerabilities to such gear as the 
``reference'' species taken in the past. The NEFSC believes the 
potential for take of these other ``analogous'' species would be low 
and would occur rarely, if at all, based on lack of takes over the past 
11 years.
    We note that prior takes in the cooperative research fishery are 
assigned to the respective fishery; therefore the NEFSC did not 
consider those types of take in formulating the requested 
authorization. The NEFSC only estimated takes for NEFSC gear that: (1) 
Had a prior take in the historical record or (2) had analogous takes 
with commercial fishing gear.
    Vulnerability of analogous species to different gear types is 
informed by the record of interactions by the analogous and reference 
species with commercial fisheries using gear types similar to those 
used in research. Furthermore, when determining the amount of take 
requested, we make a distinction between analogous species thought to 
have the same vulnerability for incidental take as the reference 
species and those analogous species that may have a similar 
vulnerability. In those cases thought to have the same vulnerability, 
the request is for the same number per year as the reference species. 
In those cases thought to have similar vulnerability, the request is 
less than the reference species. For example, the NEFSC believes the 
vulnerability of harbor seals to be taken in trawl gear and gillnets is 
the same as for gray seals (one per year) and thus requests one harbor 
seal per year (total of five over the authorization period) for trawl 
gear and gillnets.
    Alternatively, the potential for take of Atlantic white-sided 
dolphins in gillnets is expected to be similar but less than that 
associated with harbor porpoises (one per year) and the reduced request 
relative to this reference species is one Atlantic white sided dolphin 
over the entire five-year authorization period.
    The approach outlined here reflects: (1) Concern that some species 
with which we have not had historical interactions may interact with 
these gears, (2) acknowledgment of variation between sets, and (3) 
understanding that many marine mammals are not solitary so if a set 
results in take, the take could be greater than one animal. In these 
particular instances, the NEFSC estimates the take of these species to 
be equal to the maximum interactions per any given set of a reference 
species historically taken during 2004-2015.
    Trawls--To estimate the requested taking of analogous species, the 
NEFSC identified several species in the western North Atlantic Ocean 
which may have similar vulnerability to research-based trawls as the 
short-beaked common dolphin. The maximum take of short-beaked common 
dolphin was two individuals in one trawl set in 2004. Therefore, on the 
basis of similar vulnerability, the NEFSC estimates two potential takes 
over the five year authorization period for each of the following 
species in trawls: Risso's dolphin; common bottlenose dolphin (offshore 
and both northern and southern coastal migratory stocks); Atlantic-
white-sided dolphin; white-beaked dolphin; Atlantic spotted dolphin; 
and harbor porpoise. For these species, we propose to authorize a total 
taking by M/SI + Level A of two individuals over the five-year timespan 
(see Table 5).
    Other dolphin species may have similar vulnerabilities as those 
listed above but because of the timing and location of NEFSC research 
activities, the NEFSC concluded that the likelihood for take of these 
species was low (see Tables 8, 9, and 10 in the notice of proposed 
rulemaking [80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015]). Those species include: 
Pantropical spotted dolphin; striped dolphin; Fraser's dolphin; rough-
toothed dolphin; Clymene dolphin; and spinner dolphin.
    Two pinniped species may be taken in commercial fisheries analogous 
to NEFSC research trawl activities. Therefore, NEFSC requests one 
potential take each of gray and harbor seals annually in trawls over 
the LOA authorization period. For these pinniped species, we propose to 
authorize a total taking by M/SI + Level A of five individuals over the 
five-year timespan (see Table 5).
    Gillnets--To estimate the requested take of analogous species for 
gillnets, the NEFSC identified several species in the western North 
Atlantic Ocean which may have similar vulnerability to research-based 
gillnet surveys as the bottlenose dolphin due to similar behaviors and 
distributions in the survey areas.
    Gillnet surveys typically occur nearshore in bays and estuaries. 
The NEFSC caught one gray seal and one harbor porpoise during Northeast 
Fisheries Observer Program training gillnet surveys. The NEFSC believes 
that harbor seals have the same vulnerability to be taken in gillnets 
as gray seals and therefore estimates five takes of harbor seals in 
gillnets over the five-year authorization period. For this species, we 
propose to authorize a total taking by M/SI + Level A of five 
individuals over the five-year timespan (see Table 5).
    Likewise, the NEFSC believes that Atlantic white-sided dolphins and 
short-beaked common dolphins have a similar vulnerability to be taken 
in gillnets as harbor porpoise and bottlenose dolphins and estimates 
one take each of Atlantic white-sided dolphin and short-beaked common 
dolphin in gillnet gear over the five-year authorization period. For 
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we propose to authorize a total taking by M/SI + Level A of one 
individual over the five-year timespan (see Table 5).
    In 2008, the COASTSPAN gillnet survey caught and killed one common 
bottlenose dolphin while a cooperating institution was conducting the 
survey in South Carolina. This was the only occurrence of incidental 
take in these surveys. The NEFSC is not requesting any bottlenose 
dolphin takes from the Northern South Carolina Estuarine System stock, 
because of limited survey effort in estuarine waters. The NEFSC 
considers there to be a remote chance of incidentally taking a 
bottlenose dolphin from the estuarine stocks. Thus, the NEFSC is not 
requesting take for the estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins for the 
COASTPAN longline and gillnet surveys. However, in the future, if there 
is a bottlenose dolphin take from the estuarine stocks as confirmed by 
genetic sampling, the NEFSC will reconsider its take request in 
consultation and coordination with the NMFS Office of Protected 
Resources and the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin Take Reduction Team.
    Fyke nets--For fyke nets, the NEFSC believes that gray seals have a 
similar vulnerability for incidental take as harbor seals which 
interacted once in a single fyke net set during the past 11 years. For 
the period of this authorization, the NEFSC estimates one take annually 
by fyke net for gray and harbor seals over the five-year authorization 
period. Thus, for gray and harbor seals, we propose to authorize a 
total taking by M/SI + Level A of five individuals of harbor and gray 
seals over the five-year timespan (see Table 5).
    Longlines--While the NEFSC has not historically interacted with 
large whales or other cetaceans in its longline gear, it is well 
documented that some of these species are taken in commercial longline 
fisheries. The 2015 LOF classifies commercial fisheries based on prior 
interactions with marine mammals. Although the NEFSC used this 
information to help make an informed decision on the probability of 
specific cetacean and large whale interactions with longline gear, many 
other factors were also taken into account (e.g., relative survey 
effort, survey location, similarity in gear type, animal behavior, 
prior history of NEFSC interactions with longline gear, etc.). 
Therefore, there are several species that have been shown to interact 
with commercial longline fisheries but for which the NEFSC is not 
requesting take. For example, the NEFSC is not requesting take of large 
whales, long-finned pilot whales, and short-finned pilot whales in 
longline gear. Although these species could become entangled in 
longline gear, the probability of interaction with NEFSC longline gear 
is extremely low considering a low level of survey effort relative to 
that of commercial fisheries, the short length of the mainline, and low 
numbers of hooks used. Based on the amount of fish caught by commercial 
fisheries versus NEFSC fisheries research, the ``footprint'' of 
research effort compared to commercial fisheries is very small. The 
NEFSC considered previously caught species (as outlined in the 2015 
List of Fisheries, see Tables 8, 9, and 10 in the notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015) in analogous commercial 
fisheries to have a higher probability of take; however, all were not 
included for potential take by the NEFSC. Historically, marine mammals 
have never been caught or entangled in NEFSC longline gear. However, 
such gear could be considered analogous to potential commercial 
longline surveys that may be conducted elsewhere (e.g., Garrison, 2007; 
Roche et al., 2007; Straley et al., 2014). Given the potential for 
interactions, NEFSC estimates one take over the five-year authorization 
period of the following cetaceans in longline gear: Risso's dolphin; 
common bottlenose dolphin (offshore and both northern and southern 
coastal migratory stocks); and short-beaked common dolphins. For these 
species, we propose to authorize a total taking by M/SI + Level A of 
one individual over the five-year timespan (see Table 5).
    It is also possible that researchers may not be able to identify a 
captured animal to the species level with certainty. Certain pinnipeds 
and small cetaceans are difficult to differentiate at sea, especially 
in low-light situations or when a quick release is necessary. For 
example, a captured delphinid that is struggling in the net may escape 
or be freed before positive identification is made. Therefore, the 
NEFSC has requested the authorization of incidental M/SI + Level A for 
an unidentified delphinid by trawl (1 individual), gillnet (1 
individual), and longline (1 individual) gears over the course of the 
five-year period of the proposed authorization. Similarly, the NEFSC 
has requested the authorization of incidental M/SI + Level A for an 
unidentified pinniped by trawl (1 individual), fyke net (1 individual), 
gillnet (1 individual), and longline (1 individual) gears.
    Table 5 summarizes total estimated take due to gear interactions in 
the Atlantic coast region; these estimates reflects revisions from 
those provided in the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 
9, 2015) and the correction to the proposed rulemaking in the Federal 
Register on August 6, 2015 (80 FR 46939).

     Table 5--Total Estimated M/SI + Level A Due to Gear Interaction in the Atlantic Coast Region, 2015-2020
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                                    Est. 5-year     Est. 5-year     Est. 5-year     Est. 5-year
             Species               total, trawl   total, gillnet      total,        total, fyke     Total, all
                                        \1\             \1\        longline \1\       net \1\          gears
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Minke whale.....................               5               0               0               0               5
Risso's dolphin.................               2               0               1               0               3
Atlantic white-sided dolphin....               2               1               0               0               3
White-beaked dolphin............               2               0               0               0               2
Short-beaked common dolphin.....               5               1               1               0               7
Atlantic spotted dolphin........               2               0               0               0               2
Common bottlenose dolphin.......               2               5               1               0               8
(WNA offshore stock) \2\........
Common bottlenose dolphin.......               2               5               1               0               8
(WNA N. Migratory stock) \2\....
Common bottlenose dolphin.......               2               5               1               0               8
(WNA S. Migratory stock) \2\....
Harbor porpoise.................               2               5               0               0               7
Unidentified delphinid..........               1               1               1               0               3
Harbor seal.....................               5               5               0               5              15
Gray seal.......................               5               5               0               5              15

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Unidentified pinniped...........               1               1               1               1               4
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\1\ Please see preceding text for derivation of take estimates.
\2\ The NEFSC is not requesting takes for the estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins for the COASTPAN surveys.

Estimated Take Due to Acoustic Harassment

    As described in the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, 
July 9, 2015), we believe that NEFSC's use of active acoustic sources 
has, at most, the potential to cause Level B harassment of marine 
mammals. In order to attempt to quantify the potential for Level B 
harassment to occur, NMFS (including the NEFSC and acoustics experts 
from other parts of NMFS) developed an analytical framework considering 
characteristics of the active acoustic systems described in the notice 
of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015) under Description of 
Active Acoustic Sound Sources, their expected patterns of use in the 
Atlantic coast region, and characteristics of the marine mammal species 
that may interact with them. We believe that this quantitative 
assessment benefits from its simplicity and consistency with current 
NMFS acoustic guidance regarding Level B harassment but caution that, 
based on a number of deliberately precautionary assumptions, the 
resulting take estimates should be seen as a likely overestimate of the 
potential for behavioral harassment to occur as a result of the 
operation of these systems.
    The assessment paradigm for active acoustic sources used in NEFSC 
fisheries research is relatively straightforward and has a number of 
key simplifying assumptions. NMFS' current acoustic guidance requires 
in most cases that we assume Level B harassment occurs when a marine 
mammal receives an acoustic signal at or above a simple step-function 
threshold. For use of these active acoustic systems, the current 
threshold is 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) for Level B harassment. 
Estimating the number of exposures at the 160-dB received level 
requires several determinations, each of which is described 
sequentially here:
    (1) A detailed characterization of the acoustic characteristics of 
the effective sound source or sources in operation;
    (2) The operational areas exposed to levels at or above those 
associated with Level B harassment when these sources are in operation;
    (3) A method for quantifying the resulting sound fields around 
these sources; and
    (4) An estimate of the average density for marine mammal species in 
each area of operation.
    Quantifying the spatial and temporal dimension of the sound 
exposure footprint (or ``swath width'') of the active acoustic devices 
in operation on moving vessels and their relationship to the average 
density of marine mammals enables a quantitative estimate of the number 
of individuals for which sound levels exceed the relevant threshold for 
each area. The number of potential incidents of Level B harassment is 
ultimately estimated as the product of the volume of water ensonified 
at 160 dB rms or higher and the volumetric density of animals 
determined from simple assumptions about their vertical stratification 
in the water column. Specifically, reasonable assumptions based on what 
is known about diving behavior across different marine mammal species 
were made to segregate those that predominately remain in the upper 200 
m of the water column versus those that regularly dive deeper during 
foraging and transit. We described the approach used (including methods 
for estimating each of the calculations described above) and the 
assumptions made that result in conservative estimates in significant 
detail in our notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 
2015), and do not repeat the discussion here.
    As a result of discussion with NMFS subject matter experts in 
drafting the final rule, we have determined it appropriate to account 
for marine mammal functional hearing, although our consideration of 
functional hearing is fairly simplistic. We now consider functional 
hearing cut-offs (i.e., ranges of the functional hearing groups 
described in the notice of proposed rulemaking [80 FR 39595, July 9, 
2015] and in Southall et al. [2007]) in a straightforward manner in 
these calculations (i.e., sources are considered unlikely to lead to 
any Level B harassment if they are above or below functional hearing 
cut-offs). The result of this consideration is recognition that 
mysticetes are unlikely to perceive these signals; therefore, receipt 
of the signal would be highly unlikely to result in any reaction 
considered to be harassment.
    However, the known differences in hearing sensitivities between 
different marine mammal species, and within a functional hearing range 
(e.g., as reflected in auditory weighting functions), are not 
considered in estimates of Level B harassment by acoustic sources. All 
species are assumed to be equally sensitive to acoustic systems 
operating within their functional hearing range; therefore, the 
quantitative results presented here remain conservative with respect to 
functional hearing. We provide a summary of the results in Table 6.

    Table 6--Densities and Estimated Source-, Stratum-, and Species-Specific Annual Estimates of Level B Harassment in the Atlantic Coast Region and
                                                                Adjacent Offshore Waters
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                                                                           Estimated Level B harassment (#s of animals)      Estimated
                                                                                      in 0-200m depth stratum                 Level B
                                                            Volumetric   ------------------------------------------------  harassment in
                         Species                            density (#/                                                     >200m depth        Total
                                                              km\3\)                                                          stratum
                                                                               EK60            ME70           DSM300     ----------------
                                                                                                                               EK60
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                                                             Atlantic Coast Region Cetaceans
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North Atlantic right whale..............................             n/a               0               0               0              NA           \1\ 0

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Humpback whale..........................................             n/a               0               0               0              NA           \1\ 0
Fin whale...............................................             n/a               0               0               0              NA           \1\ 0
Sei whale...............................................             n/a               0               0               0              NA           \1\ 0
Minke whale.............................................             n/a               0               0               0              NA           \1\ 0
Blue whale..............................................             n/a               0               0               0              NA           \1\ 0
Sperm whale.............................................         0.00005               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Dwarf sperm whale.......................................          0.0001               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Pygmy sperm whale.......................................          0.0001               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Killer Whale............................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Pygmy killer whale......................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Northern bottlenose whale...............................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Cuvier's beaked whale...................................          0.0105               3               8               2              NA              13
Mesoplodon beaked whales................................          0.0105               3               8               2              NA              13
Melon-headed whale......................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Risso's dolphin.........................................           0.011               3               8               2              NA              13
Long-finned pilot whale.................................          0.1725              41             127              35              NA             203
Short-finned pilot whale................................          0.1725              41             127              35              NA             203
Atlantic white-sided dolphin............................           0.122              29              90              25              NA             144
White-beaked dolphin....................................          0.0405              10              30               8              NA              48
Short-beaked common dolphin.............................          1.0575             254             780             213              NA           1,247
Atlantic spotted dolphin................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Pantropical spotted dolphin.............................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Striped dolphin.........................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Fraser's dolphin........................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Rough toothed dolphin...................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Clymene dolphin.........................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Spinner dolphin.........................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Common bottlenose dolphin (offshore)....................          0.0300               7              22               6              NA              35
Common bottlenose dolphin (coastal).....................          0.5165             124             381             104              NA             609
Harbor Porpoise.........................................          0.0965              23              71              19              NA             113
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                                                             Atlantic Coast Region Pinnipeds
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Harbor Seal.............................................           1.422             342           1,049             287              NA           1,678
Gray Seal...............................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Harp Seal...............................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
Hooded Seal.............................................            0.00               0               0               0              NA           \2\ 0
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                                                                 Offshore Area Cetaceans
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North Atlantic right whale..............................             n/a               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Humpback whale..........................................             n/a               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Fin whale...............................................             n/a               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Sei whale...............................................             n/a               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Minke whale.............................................             n/a               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Blue whale..............................................             n/a               1               1               0               0           \1\ 0
Sperm whale.............................................          0.0304              12               3               0              15              15
Dwarf sperm whale.......................................           0.004               0               0               0               2               2
Pygmy sperm whale.......................................           0.004               0               0               0               2               2
Killer Whale............................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Pygmy killer whale......................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Northern bottlenose whale...............................          0.0034               0               0               0               2               2
Cuvier's beaked whale...................................          0.0312               2               3  ..............              15              20
Mesoplodon beaked whales................................          0.0312               2               3               0              15              20
Melon-headed whale......................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Risso's dolphin.........................................           0.422              22              44               0               0              66
Long-finned pilot whale.................................          0.0512               3               5               0              24              32
Short-finned pilot whale................................          0.0512               3               5               0              24              32
Atlantic white-sided dolphin............................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
White-beaked dolphin....................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Short-beaked common dolphin.............................          0.9375              49              97               0               0             146
Atlantic spotted dolphin................................           0.104               5              11               0               0              16
Pantropical spotted dolphin.............................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Striped dolphin.........................................           1.514              79             157               0               0             236
Fraser's dolphin........................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Rough toothed dolphin...................................           0.008               0               1               0               0               1

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Clymene dolphin.........................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Spinner dolphin.........................................            0.00               0               0               0               0           \2\ 0
Common bottlenose dolphin (offshore)....................          0.2630              14              27               0               0              41
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n/a: not applicable
\1\ For mysticetes unlikely to be impacted by the predominant active acoustic sources used by the NEFSC, NMFS adjusted the take estimates from ten to
  zero based on functional hearing group sensitivity for mysticetes.
\2\ For species with unknown or very low volumetric densities, NMFS adjusted the take estimates from ten to zero because of the low probability of
  sighting or interaction with these species during most research cruises with the active acoustic instruments used in NEFSC research.

Estimated Take Due to Physical Disturbance

    Estimated take due to physical disturbance could potentially occur 
in the Penobscot River Estuary as a result of the unintentional 
approach of NEFSC vessels to pinnipeds hauled out on ledges.
    The NEFSC uses four gear types (fyke nets, beach seine, rotary 
screw traps, and Mamou shrimp trawl) to monitor fish communities in the 
Penobscot River Estuary. The NEFSC conducts the annual surveys over 
specific sampling periods which could use any gear type: Mamou trawling 
is conducted year-round; fyke net and beach seine surveys are conducted 
April-November; and rotary screw trap surveys from April-June.
    We anticipate that trawl, fyke net, and beach seine surveys may 
disturb harbor seals and gray seals hauled out on tidal ledges through 
physical presence of researchers. The NEFSC conducts these surveys in 
upper Penobscot Bay above Fort Point Ledge where there is only one 
minor seal ledge (Odum Ledge) used by approximately 50 harbor seals 
(i.e., based on a June 2001 survey). Although one cannot assume that 
the number of seals using this region is stable over the April-November 
survey period; it is likely lower in spring and autumn.
    There were no observations of gray seals in the 2001 survey, but 
recent anecdotal information suggests that a few gray seals may share 
the haulout site. These fisheries research activities do not entail 
intentional approaches to seals on ledges (i.e., boats avoid close 
approach to tidal ledges and no gear is deployed near the tidal 
ledges); only behavioral disturbance incidental to small boat 
activities is anticipated. It is likely that some pinnipeds on the 
ledges would move or flush from the haul-out into the water in response 
to the presence or sound of NEFSC survey vessels. Behavioral responses 
may be considered according to the scale shown in Table 7. We consider 
responses corresponding to Levels 2-3 to constitute Level B harassment.

                  Table 7--Seal Response to Disturbance
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      Level            Type of response               Definition
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1...............  Alert.....................  Seal head orientation or
                                               brief movement in
                                               response to disturbance,
                                               which may include turning
                                               head towards the
                                               disturbance, craning head
                                               and neck while holding
                                               the body rigid in a u-
                                               shaped position, changing
                                               from a lying to a sitting
                                               position, or brief
                                               movement of less than
                                               twice the animal's body
                                               length.
2...............  Movement..................  Movements in response to
                                               the source of
                                               disturbance, ranging from
                                               short withdrawals at
                                               least twice the animal's
                                               body length to longer
                                               retreats over the beach,
                                               or if already moving a
                                               change of direction of
                                               greater than 90 degrees.
3...............  Flush.....................  All retreats (flushes) to
                                               the water.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The NEFSC estimated potential incidents of Level B harassment due 
to physical disturbance (Table 8) using the following assumptions: (1) 
All hauled out seals may be disturbed by passing research skiffs, 
although researchers have estimated that only about 10 percent (5 
animals in a group of 50) have been visibly disturbed in the past; and 
(2) approximately 50 harbor seals and 20 gray seals may be disturbed by 
the passage of researchers for each survey effort (100 fyke net sets, 
100 beach seine sets, and 200 Mamou shrimp trawls per year).
    The estimated total number of instances of harassment is 
approximately 20,000 for harbor seals and 8,000 for gray seals 
annually.

 Table 8--Estimated Annual Level B Harassment Take of Pinnipeds Associated With Surveys in the Lower Estuary of
                                               the Penobscot River
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                                  Estimated                                                          Estimated
           Species             seals on ledge     Survey gear    Number of sets   Survey season    instances of
                                   haulout                                                          harassment
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Harbor seal..................              50  Fyke net........             100  April-November.           5,000
Gray seal....................              20                                                              2,000

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Harbor seal..................              50  Beach seine.....             100  April-November.           5,000
Gray seal....................              20                                                              2,000
Harbor seal..................              50  Mamou shrimp                 200  Year-round.....          10,000
Gray seal....................              20   trawl.                                                     4,000
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Summary of Estimated Incidental Take

    Here we provide summary tables detailing the total proposed 
incidental take authorization on an annual basis for the NEFSC in the 
Atlantic coast region, as well as other information relevant to the 
negligible impact analyses.

                   Table 9--Summary Information Related to Proposed Annual Take Authorization in the Atlantic Coast Region, 2016-2021
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                                   Proposed total                         Proposed total     Estimated
                                   annual Level B   Percent of estimated  M/SI + Level A  maximum annual                                    Stock trend
          Species \1\                harassment          population       authorization,  M/SI + Level A      PBR \3\        % PBR \4\          \5\
                                   authorization                             2015-2020          \2\
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North Atlantic Right whale.....                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............          [uarr]
Humpback whale.................                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............          [uarr]
Minke whale....................                  0  0...................               5               1             162            0.62               ?
Sei whale......................                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Fin whale......................                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Blue whale.....................                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Sperm whale....................                 15  0.65................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Kogia spp......................                  4  0.10................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Cuvier's beaked whale..........                 33  0.51................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Northern bottlenose whale......                  2  undet...............               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Mesoplodont beaked whales......                 33  0.47................               0               0             n/a  ..............  ..............
Bottlenose dolphin (WNA                         76  0.10................          \6\ 11             2.2             561            0.39               ?
 Offshore) \ 6\.
Bottlenose dolphin (WNA,                       609  5.27................          \6\ 11             2.2              86            2.56               ?
 Northern Migratory Coastal)
 \6\.
Bottlenose dolphin (WNA,                       609  6.64................          \6\ 11             2.2              63            3.49               ?
 Southern Migratory Coastal) \
 6\.
Pantropical spotted dolphin....                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Atlantic spotted dolphin.......                 16  0.06................               3             0.6             316            0.19               ?
Spinner dolphin................                  0  undet...............               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Striped dolphin................                236  0.45................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Short-beaked common dolphin....              1,393  0.80................              10               2           1,152            1.18               ?
White-beaked dolphin...........                 48  2.90................               3             0.6              10            6.00               ?
Atlantic white-sided-dolphin...                144  0.32................               5               1             304            0.33               ?
Risso's dolphin................                 79  0.43................               5               1             126            0.79               ?
Fraser's dolphin...............                  0  undet...............               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Rough-toothed dolphin..........                  1  0.37................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Clymene dolphin................                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Melon-headed whale.............                  0  undet...............               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Pygmy killer whale.............                  0  undet...............               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Northern bottlenose whale......                 12  undet...............               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?

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Long-finned pilot whale........                235  0.89................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Short-finned pilot whale.......                235  1.09................               0               0             n/a  ..............               ?
Harbor porpoise................                113  0.14................               7             1.4             706            0.20               ?
Gray seal......................       \7\ 0; 8,000  2.42................              15             3.6           1,469            0.25          [uarr]
Harp seal......................                  0  0...................               0               0             n/a  ..............    [rarr][uarr]
Harbor seal....................  \7\ 1,678; 20,000  2.48................              15             3.6           1,662            0.22               ?
Unidentified delphinid.........  .................  ....................  ..............             n/a             n/a  ..............             n/a
Unidentified pinniped..........  .................  ....................  ..............             n/a             n/a  ..............             n/a
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Please see preceding text for details.
\1\ For species with multiple stocks in the Atlantic coast regions or for species groups (Kogia spp. and Mesoplodont beaked whales), indicated level of
  take could occur to individuals from any stock or species (not including coastal and estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins).
\2\ This column represents the total number of incidents of M/SI + Level A that could potentially accrue to the specified species or stock and is the
  number carried forward for evaluation in the negligible impact analysis (later in this document). To reach this total, we add one to the total for
  each pinniped or delphinid that may be captured in longline or gillnet gear, one to the total for each delphinid that may be captured in trawl gear,
  and one pinniped that may be captured in fyke net gear. This represents the potential that the take of an unidentified pinniped or delphinid could
  accrue to any given stock captured in that gear. The proposed take authorization is formulated as a five-year total; the annual average is used only
  for purposes of negligible impact analysis. We recognize that portions of an animal may not be taken in a given year.
\3\ See Table 3 in the proposed notice of rulemaking and following discussion for more detail regarding PBR.
\4\ Estimated maximum annual M/SI + Level A expressed as a percentage of PBR.
\5\ See relevant SARs for more information regarding stock status and trends. Interannual increases may not be interpreted as evidence of a trend.
\6\ For these stocks of bottlenose dolphins, the estimated annual maximum numbers of M/SI + Level A reflect the stock-specific trawl estimate (2), plus
  five for gillnet take, plus one for longline take, plus three for the potential take of one unidentified delphinid by trawl, gillnet, and longline.
\7\ The first number represents estimated annual Level B take by acoustic sources. The second number represents estimated annual Level B take by the
  physical disturbance during surveys in Penobscot Bay.

Analyses and Determinations

    Here we provide negligible impact analyses and small numbers 
analyses for the Atlantic coast region. Unless otherwise specified, the 
discussion below is intended to apply to all of the species for which 
take is authorized, i.e., those discussed previously and indicated in 
Table 9 given that the anticipated effects of these activities are 
expected to be similar in nature, and there is no information about the 
size, status, or structure of any species or stock that would lead to a 
different analysis. In some cases we add species-specific factors.

Negligible Impact Analyses

    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 
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'' by mortality, serious injury, 
and Level A or Level B harassment, we consider other factors, such as 
the likely nature of any behavioral responses (e.g., intensity, 
duration), the context of any such responses (e.g., critical 
reproductive time or location, migration), as well as effects on 
habitat. We also evaluate the number, intensity, and context of 
estimated takes by evaluating this information relative to population 
status. The impacts from other past and ongoing anthropogenic 
activities are incorporated into these analyses via their impacts on 
the environmental baseline (e.g., as reflected in the density/
distribution and status of the species, population size and growth 
rate).
    In 1988, Congress amended the MMPA, with provisions for the 
incidental take of marine mammals in commercial fishing operations. 
Congress directed NMFS to develop and recommend a new long-term regime 
to govern such incidental taking (see MMC, 1994). The need to set 
allowable take levels incidental to commercial fishing operations led 
NMFS to suggest a new and simpler conceptual means for assuring that 
incidental take does not cause any marine mammal species or stock to be 
reduced or to be maintained below the lower limit of its Optimum 
Sustainable Population (OSP) level. That concept (PBR) was incorporated 
in the 1994 amendments to the MMPA, wherein Congress enacted MMPA 
sections 117 and 118, establishing a new regime governing the 
incidental taking of marine mammals in commercial fishing operations 
and stock assessments.
    PBR, which is defined by the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1362(20)) 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,'' is one tool 
that can be used to help evaluate the effects of M/SI on a marine 
mammal stock. OSP is defined by the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1362(9)) as ``the 
number of animals which will result in the maximum productivity of the 
population or the species, keeping in mind the carrying capacity of the 
habitat and the health of the ecosystem of which they form a 
constituent element.'' A primary goal of the MMPA is to ensure that 
each stock of marine mammal either does not have a level of human-
caused M/SI that is likely to cause the stock to be reduced below its 
OSP level or, if the stock is depleted (i.e., below its OSP level), 
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a level of human-caused mortality and serious injury that is likely to 
delay restoration of the stock to OSP level by more than ten percent in 
comparison with recovery time in the absence of human-caused M/SI.
    PBR appears within the MMPA only in section 117 (relating to 
periodic stock assessments) and in portions of section 118 describing 
requirements for take reduction plans for reducing marine mammal 
bycatch in commercial fisheries. PBR was not designed as an absolute 
threshold limiting human activities, but as a means to evaluate the 
relative impacts of those activities on marine mammal stocks. 
Specifically, assessing M/SI relative to a stock's PBR may signal to 
NMFS the need to establish take reduction teams in commercial fisheries 
and may assist NMFS and existing take reduction teams in the 
identification of measures to reduce and/or minimize the taking of 
marine mammals by commercial fisheries to a level below a stock's PBR. 
That is, where the total annual human-caused M/SI exceeds PBR, NMFS is 
not required to halt fishing activities contributing to total M/SI but 
rather may prioritize working with a take reduction team to further 
mitigate the effects of fishery activities via additional bycatch 
reduction measures.
    Since the introduction of PBR, NMFS has used the concept almost 
entirely within the context of implementing sections 117 and 118 and 
other commercial fisheries management-related provisions of the MMPA, 
including those within section 101(a)(5)(E) related to the taking of 
ESA-listed marine mammals incidental to commercial fisheries (64 FR 
28800; May 27, 1999). The MMPA requires that PBR be estimated in stock 
assessment reports and that it be used in applications related to the 
management of take incidental to commercial fisheries (i.e., the take 
reduction planning process described in section 118 of the MMPA. 
Although NMFS has not historically applied PBR outside the context of 
sections 117 and 118, NMFS recognizes that as a quantitative tool, PBR 
may be useful in certain instances for evaluating the impacts of other 
human-caused activities on marine mammal stocks. In this analysis, we 
consider incidental M/SI relative to PBR for each affected stock, in 
addition to considering the interaction of those removals with 
incidental taking of that stock by harassment, within our evaluation of 
the likely impacts of the proposed activities on marine mammal stocks 
and in determining whether those impacts are likely to be negligible. 
Our use of PBR in this case does not make up the entirety of our impact 
assessment, but rather is utilized as a known, quantitative metric for 
evaluating whether the proposed activities are likely to have a 
population-level effect on the affected marine mammal stocks. For the 
purposes of analyzing this specified activity, NMFS acknowledges that 
some of the fisheries research activities use similar gear and may have 
similar effects, but on a smaller scale, as marine mammal take by 
commercial fisheries.
    Species/Group Specific Analysis--To avoid repetition, the majority 
of our determinations apply to all the species listed in Table 9, given 
that the anticipated effects of the NEFSC research activities are 
expected to be relatively similar in nature. Where there are meaningful 
differences between species or stocks, or groups of species, in 
anticipated individual responses to activities, impact of expected take 
on the population due to differences in population status, or impacts 
on habitat, we describe them within the section or within a separate 
sub-section. See the Brief Background on Sound section earlier in the 
notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39542, July 9, 2015) for a 
description of marine mammal functional hearing groups as originally 
designated by Southall et al. (2007).
    Acoustic Effects--Please refer to Table 9 for information relating 
to this analysis. As described in greater depth previously (see 
Acoustic Effects, in the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39542, 
July 9, 2015)), we do not believe that the NEFSC's use of active 
acoustic sources has the likely potential to cause any effect exceeding 
Level B harassment of marine mammals. In addition, for the majority of 
species, the proposed annual take by Level B harassment is very low in 
relation to the population abundance estimate (less than 7.5 percent) 
for each stock.
    We have produced what we believe to be conservative estimates of 
potential incidents of Level B harassment. The procedure for producing 
these estimates, described in detail in the notice of proposed 
rulemaking (80 FR 39542, July 9, 2015) and summarized earlier in the 
Estimated Take Due to Acoustic Harassment section, represents NMFS' 
best effort towards balancing the need to quantify the potential for 
occurrence of Level B harassment due to production of underwater sound 
with a general lack of information related to the specific way that 
these acoustic signals, which are generally highly directional and 
transient, interact with the physical environment and to a meaningful 
understanding of marine mammal perception of these signals and 
occurrence in the areas where the NEFSC operates. The sources 
considered here have moderate to high output frequencies (10 to 200 
kHz), generally short ping durations, and are typically focused (highly 
directional) to serve their intended purpose of mapping specific 
objects, depths, or environmental features. In addition, some of these 
sources can be operated in different output modes (e.g., energy can be 
distributed among multiple output beams) that may lessen the likelihood 
of perception by and potential impacts on marine mammals in comparison 
with the quantitative estimates that guide our take authorization.
    In particular, low-frequency hearing specialists (i.e., mysticetes) 
are less likely to perceive or, given perception, to react to these 
signals. These groups have reduced functional hearing at the higher 
frequencies produced by active acoustic sources considered here (e.g., 
primary operating frequencies of 38-200 kHz) and, based purely on their 
auditory capabilities, the potential impacts are likely much less (or 
non-existent). However, for purposes of this analysis, we assume that 
the take levels proposed for authorization would not occur for 
mysticetes. As described previously, there is some minimal potential 
for temporary effects to hearing for certain marine mammals (i.e., 
odontocete cetaceans), but most effects would likely be limited to 
temporary behavioral disturbance. Effects on individuals that are taken 
by Level B harassment will likely be limited to reactions such as 
increased swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or decreased 
foraging (if such activity were occurring), reactions that are 
considered to be of low severity (e.g., Southall et al., 2007). There 
is the potential for behavioral reactions of greater severity, 
including displacement, but because of the directional nature of the 
sources considered here and because the source is itself moving, these 
outcomes are unlikely and would be of short duration if they did occur. 
Although there is no information on which to base any distinction 
between incidents of harassment and individuals harassed, the same 
factors, in conjunction with the fact that NEFSC survey effort is 
widely dispersed in space and time, indicate that repeated exposures of 
the same individuals would be very unlikely.
    Take by M/SI + Level A--We now consider the level of taking by M/SI 
+ Level A proposed for authorization. First, it is likely that required 
injury determinations will show some undetermined number of gear

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interactions to result in Level A harassment rather than serious 
injury; therefore, our authorized take numbers are overestimates with 
regard solely to M/SI. In addition, we note that these take levels are 
likely precautionary overall when considering that: (1) Estimates for 
historically taken species were developed assuming that the annual 
average number of takes from 2004-2015, would occur in each year from 
2015-20; and that (2) the majority of species for which take 
authorization is proposed have never been taken in NEFSC surveys.
    However, assuming that all of the takes proposed for authorization 
actually occur, we assess these quantitatively by comparing to the 
calculated PBR for each stock. Estimated M/SI + Level A for all stocks 
is significantly less than PBR (less than six percent for each stock).
    Large whales (North Atlantic right, blue, fin, sei, humpback, and 
sperm whales)--Due to their very low numbers within the NEFSC research 
area and a tendency to occur primarily in waters outside of the NEFSC 
research area, blue, sperm, and sei whales rarely coincide with NEFSC 
fisheries research vessels. Thus, we anticipate that any potential gear 
interactions are unlikely. There have been no entanglements or takes of 
blue, sperm, or sei whales or any ESA-listed marine mammals in NEFSC 
fisheries research. Thus, there are no requested take by M/SI + Level A 
of these species during the next five years. Given the mitigation 
measures in place and the lack of historical takes, the NEFSC does not 
expect to have any adverse gear interactions with ESA-listed cetaceans 
in research surveys.
    Long- and short-finned pilot whales--Due to the low levels of 
survey effort in hotspot areas for pilot whales, adherence to gear 
requirements for longline surveys, low numbers of hooks and sets used 
in longline surveys, and short soak times with continuous monitoring 
during gillnet surveys, we anticipate that any potential gear 
interactions are unlikely. There have been no entanglements or takes of 
long- or short-finned pilot whales in NEFSC fisheries research. Thus, 
there are no requested take by M/SI + Level A of these species during 
the next five years.
    Take by Physical Disturbance--We note that the NEFSC conducts one 
set of research activities where the physical presence of researchers 
may result in Level B incidental harassment of pinnipeds on haulouts. 
This level of periodic incidental harassment would have temporary 
effects and would not be expected to alter the continued use of the 
tidal ledges by seals. Anecdotal reports from previous monitoring show 
that the pinnipeds returned to the various sites and did not 
permanently abandon haul-out sites after the NEFSC conducted their 
research activities. Based on the following factors, the NEFSC's 
research activities are not likely to cause permanent abandonment of 
the haulout areas, injury, serious injury, or mortality because: (1) 
The effects of the research activities would be limited to short-term 
startle responses and localized behavioral changes due to the short and 
sporadic duration of the research activities; (2) minor and brief 
responses, such as short-duration startle or alert reactions, are not 
likely to constitute disruption of behavioral patterns, such as 
migration, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering; and (3) the 
availability of alternate areas for pinnipeds to avoid the resultant 
visual disturbances from the research operations.
    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 mitigation measures, we 
find that the total marine mammal take from NEFSC fisheries research 
activities will have a negligible impact on the affected marine mammal 
species or stocks in the Atlantic coast region. In summary, this 
finding of negligible impact is founded on the following factors: (1) 
The possibility of injury, serious injury, or mortality from the use of 
active acoustic devices may reasonably be considered discountable; (2) 
the anticipated incidents of Level B harassment from the use of active 
acoustic devices consist of, at worst, temporary and relatively minor 
modifications in behavior; (3) the predicted number of incidents of 
combined Level A harassment, serious injury, and mortality are at 
insignificant levels relative to all affected stocks; and (4) the 
presumed efficacy of the planned mitigation measures in reducing the 
effects of the specified activity to the level of least practicable 
adverse impact. In addition, no M/SI is proposed for authorization for 
any species or stock that is listed under the ESA. In combination, we 
believe that these factors demonstrate that the specified activity will 
have only short-term effects on individuals (resulting from Level B 
harassment) and that the total level of taking will not impact rates of 
recruitment or survival sufficiently to result in population-level 
impacts.

Small Numbers Analyses

    Please see Table 9 for information relating to this small numbers 
analysis. The total amount of taking proposed for authorization is less 
than 6.0 percent for all stocks.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the proposed mitigation measures, 
we find that small numbers of marine mammals will be taken relative to 
the populations of the affected species or stocks in the Atlantic coast 
region.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization for an activity, 
section 101(a)(5)(A) 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.
    The NEFSC plans to make more systematic its training, operations, 
data collection, animal handling and sampling protocols, etc. in order 
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mitigation measures influence interaction rates and ensure its research 
operations are conducted in an informed manner and consistent with 
lessons learned from those with experience operating these gears in 
close proximity to marine mammals. It is in this spirit that NMFS and 
the NEFSC crafted the monitoring requirements described here.

Visual Monitoring

    Marine mammal watches are a standard part of conducting fisheries 
research activities, and are implemented as described previously in 
Mitigation. Marine mammal watches and monitoring occur prior to 
deployment of gear, and they continue until gear is brought back on 
board. Office of Marine Aviation and Operations personnel operating 
NOAA vessels are required to monitor interactions with protected 
species (and report interactions to the NEFSC Director). Similarly, 
there is a condition of grant and contract awards for monitoring of 
protected species takes.
    In the Penobscot Bay only, the NEFSC will monitor any potential 
disturbance of pinnipeds on ledges, paying particular attention to the 
distance at which different species of pinniped are disturbed. 
Disturbance will be recorded according to the three-point scale, 
representing increasing seal response to disturbance, shown in Table 7.

Training

    The NEFSC anticipates that additional information on practices to 
avoid marine mammal interactions can be gleaned from training sessions 
and more systematic data collection standards. The NEFSC will conduct 
annual trainings for all chief scientists and other personnel who may 
be responsible for conducting dedicated marine mammal visual 
observations to explain mitigation measures and monitoring and 
reporting requirements, mitigation and monitoring protocols, marine 
mammal identification, recording of count and disturbance observations 
(relevant to Penobscot Bay surveys), completion of datasheets, and use 
of equipment. Some of these topics may be familiar to NEFSC staff, who 
may be professional biologists; the NEFSC shall determine the agenda 
for these trainings and ensure that all relevant staff have necessary 
familiarity with these topics.
    The NEFSC will also dedicate a portion of training to discussion of 
best professional judgment (which is recognized as an integral 
component of mitigation implementation; see ``Mitigation''), including 
use in any incidents of marine mammal interaction and instructive 
examples where use of best professional judgment was determined to be 
successful or unsuccessful. We recognize that many factors come into 
play regarding decision-making at sea and that it is not practicable to 
simplify what are inherently variable and complex situational decisions 
into rules that may be defined on paper. However, it is our intent that 
use of best professional judgment be an iterative process from year to 
year, in which any at-sea decision-maker (i.e., responsible for 
decisions regarding the avoidance of marine mammal interactions with 
survey gear through the application of best professional judgment) 
learns from the prior experience of all relevant NEFSC personnel 
(rather than from solely their own experience). The outcome should be 
increased transparency in decision-making processes where best 
professional judgment is appropriate and, to the extent possible, some 
degree of standardization across common situations, with an ultimate 
goal of reducing marine mammal interactions. It is the responsibility 
of the NEFSC to facilitate such exchange.

Handling Procedures and Data Collection

    Improved standardization of handling procedures were discussed 
previously in Mitigation. In addition to the benefits implementing 
these protocols are believed to have on the animals through increased 
post-release survival, NEFSC believes adopting these protocols for data 
collection will also increase the information on which ``serious 
injury'' determinations (NMFS, 2012a, b) are based and improve 
scientific knowledge about marine mammals that interact with fisheries 
research gears and the factors that contribute to these interactions. 
NEFSC personnel will be provided standard guidance and training 
regarding handling of marine mammals, including how to identify 
different species, bring an individual aboard a vessel, assess the 
level of consciousness, remove fishing gear, return an individual to 
water and log activities pertaining to the interaction.
    NEFSC will record interaction information on either existing data 
forms created by other NMFS programs or will develop their own 
standardized forms. To aid in serious injury determinations and comply 
with the current NMFS Serious Injury Guidelines (NMFS, 2012a, b), 
researchers will also answer a series of supplemental questions on the 
details of marine mammal interactions.

Reporting

    As is normally the case, NEFSC will coordinate with the relevant 
stranding coordinators for any unusual marine mammal behavior and any 
stranding, beached live/dead, or floating marine mammals that are 
encountered during field research activities. The NEFSC will follow a 
phased approach with regard to the cessation of its activities and/or 
reporting of such events, as described in the proposed regulatory texts 
following this preamble. In addition, Chief Scientists (or cruise 
leader, CS) will provide reports to NEFSC leadership and to the Office 
of Protected Resources (OPR) by event, survey leg, and cruise. As a 
result, when marine mammals interact with survey gear, whether killed 
or released alive, a report provided by the CS will fully describe any 
observations of the animals, the context (vessel and conditions), 
decisions made and rationale for decisions made in vessel and gear 
handling. The circumstances of these events are critical in enabling 
the NEFSC and OPR to better evaluate the conditions under which takes 
are most likely occur. We believe in the long term this will allow the 
avoidance of these types of events in the future.
    The NEFSC will submit annual summary reports to OPR including: (1) 
Annual line-kilometers surveyed during which the EK60, ME70, DSM900 (or 
equivalent sources) were predominant; (2) summary information regarding 
use of all NEFSC-specific gears, including: longline (including bottom 
and vertical lines), gillnet, fyke net, and trawl (including bottom 
trawl) gear, including number of sets, hook hours, tows, etc., specific 
to each gear; (3) accounts of all incidents of marine mammal 
interactions, including circumstances of the event and descriptions of 
any mitigation procedures implemented or not implemented and why; (4) 
summary information related to any disturbance of pinnipeds during the 
Penobscot Bay surveys, including event-specific total counts of animals 
present, counts of reactions according to the three-point scale shown 
in Table 7, and distance of closest approach; and (5) a written 
evaluation of the effectiveness of NEFSC mitigation strategies in 
reducing the number of marine mammal interactions with survey gear, 
including best professional judgment and suggestions for changes to the 
mitigation strategies, if any. The period of reporting will be a one 
year period beginning at the date of issuance of the LOA. The NEFSC 
must submit the report not less than ninety days following the end of 
the reporting period. Submission of this

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information is in service of an adaptive management framework allowing 
NMFS to make appropriate modifications to mitigation and/or monitoring 
strategies, as necessary, during the five-year period of validity for 
these regulations.
    NMFS has established a formal incidental take reporting system, the 
Protected Species Incidental Take (PSIT) database, requiring that 
incidental takes of protected species be reported within 48 hours of 
the occurrence. The PSIT generates automated messages to NMFS staff, 
alerting them to the event and to the fact that updated information 
describing the circumstances of the event has been entered into the 
database. The PSIT and CS reports represent not only valuable real-time 
reporting and information dissemination tools but also serve as an 
archive of information that may be mined in the future to study why 
takes occur by species, gear, region, etc.
    The NEFSC will also collect and report all necessary data, to the 
extent practicable given the primacy of human safety and the well-being 
of captured or entangled marine mammals, to facilitate serious injury 
(SI) determinations for marine mammals that are released alive. NEFSC 
will require that the CS complete data forms (already developed and 
used by commercial fisheries observer programs) and address 
supplemental questions, both of which have been developed to aid in SI 
determinations. NEFSC understands the critical need to provide as much 
relevant information as possible about marine mammal interactions to 
inform decisions regarding SI determinations. In addition, the NEFSC 
will perform all necessary reporting to ensure that any incidental M/SI 
is incorporated as appropriate into relevant SARs.

Adaptive Management

    The final regulation governing the take of marine mammals 
incidental to NEFSC fisheries research survey operations in the 
specified geographical region contains an adaptive management 
component. The inclusion of an adaptive management component is both 
valuable and necessary within the context of five-year regulation for 
activities that have been associated with marine mammal mortality.
    The reporting requirements associated with this final rule are 
designed to provide OPR with monitoring data from the previous year to 
allow consideration of whether any changes are appropriate. NMFS OPR 
and the NEFSC will meet annually to discuss the monitoring reports and 
current science and whether mitigation or monitoring modifications are 
appropriate. The use of adaptive management allows NMFS OPR to consider 
new information from different sources to determine (with input from 
the NEFSC regarding practicability) on an annual or biennial basis if 
mitigation or monitoring measures should be modified (including 
additions or deletions). Mitigation measures could be modified if new 
data suggests that such modifications would have a reasonable 
likelihood of reducing adverse effects to marine mammals and if the 
measures are practicable.
    The following are some of the possible sources of applicable data 
to be considered through the adaptive management process: (1) results 
from monitoring reports, as required by MMPA authorizations; (2) 
results from general marine mammal and sound research; and (3) any 
information which reveals that marine mammals may have been taken in a 
manner, extent, or number not authorized by this regulation or 
subsequent LOA.

Changes to the Proposed Regulations

    As a result of clarifying discussions with NEFSC, we made certain 
changes to the proposed regulations as described here. These changes 
are considered minor and do not affect any of our preliminary 
determinations.

Mitigation Measures for Pot/Trap Gear

    As described in the notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39546-
39560; July 9, 2015), NEFSC engages in cooperative research activities 
and observer training that may use different gear types and vary from 
year to year, while remaining within the overall scope of activity 
described and analyzed for NEFSC. Within the scope of the proposed 
rule, NEFSC plans to conduct or fund observer training using pot/trap 
gear within the period of validity for these regulations; therefore, it 
is appropriate to specify mitigation measures specific to this gear 
type. Inclusion of mitigation measures specific to pot/trap gear does 
not affect any of our determinations, and does not reflect an increase 
in the total amount or type of activity anticipated or change in the 
extent or type of taking anticipated.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

    There are no relevant subsistence uses of marine mammals implicated 
by these actions, in the specified geographical region for which we are 
issuing this regulation. 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)

    There are multiple marine mammal species listed under the ESA with 
confirmed or possible occurrence in the specified geographical region. 
In the Northeast Region, research surveys occur in two areas that have 
been designated as critical habitat for the North Atlantic right whale 
(NOAA, 1994). These are the Cape Cod Bay (CCB) Critical Habitat Area 
and the Great South Channel (GSC) Critical Habitat Area. NMFS OPR 
initiated consultation with NMFS' Greater Atlantic Regional Office 
(GARFO) under section 7 of the ESA on the promulgation of a five-year 
regulation and the subsequent issuance of an LOA to the NEFSC under 
section 7 of the ESA. In June 2016, the GARFO issued a biological 
opinion to OPR and the NEFSC (concerning conduct of the specified 
activities) which concluded that the issuance of the authorization is 
not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any listed marine 
mammal species is not likely to adversely affect any listed marine 
mammal species. The opinion also concluded that the issuance of the 
authorization would not affect any designated critical habitat.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), as implemented by the regulations published 
by the CEQ (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), the NEFSC prepared a PEA to 
consider the direct, indirect and cumulative effects to the human 
environment resulting from the described research activities. OPR made 
NEFSC's draft PEA available to the public for review and comment, in 
relation to its suitability for adoption by OPR in order to assess the 
impacts to the human environment of issuance of a regulation and 
subsequent Letter of Authorization to the NEFSC. Also in compliance 
with NEPA and the CEQ regulations, as well as NOAA Administrative Order 
216-6, OPR has reviewed NEFSC's PEA, determined it to be sufficient, 
and adopted that PEA and signed a Finding of No Significant Impact 
(FONSI) on August 2, 2016. The NEFSC's EA and OPR's FONSI for this 
action may be found on the Internet at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm.

Classification

    Per the procedures established to implement Executive Order 12866, 
the Office of Management and Budget has

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determined that this rule is not significant.
    Pursuant to section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), 
the Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce has 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this rule will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. The factual basis for 
this certification was published with the proposed rule and is not 
repeated here. No comments were received regarding the economic impact 
of this final rule. As a result, a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis is not required and one was not prepared.
    This rule does not contain a collection-of-information requirement 
subject to the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) because 
the applicant is a federal agency. Notwithstanding any other provision 
of law, no person is required to respond to nor shall a person be 
subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of 
information subject to the requirements of the PRA unless that 
collection of information displays a currently valid OMB control 
number.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 219

    Exports, Fish, Imports, Indians, Labeling, Marine mammals, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Seafood, 
Transportation.

    Dated: August 2, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For reasons set forth in the preamble, the NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
219 as follows:

PART 219--REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
MAMMALS

0
1. The authority citation for part 219 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.


0
2. Add subpart D to part 219 to read as follows:
Subpart D--Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center Fisheries Research in the Atlantic Coast Region
Sec.
219.31 Specified activity and specified geographical region.
219.32 Effective dates.
219.33 Permissible methods of taking.
219.34 Prohibitions.
219.35 Mitigation requirements.
219.36 Requirements for monitoring and reporting.
219.37 Letters of Authorization.
219.38 Renewals and modifications of Letters of Authorization.
219.39--219.40 [Reserved]

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.

Subpart D--Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center Fisheries Research in the Atlantic Coast Region


Sec.  219.31  Specified activity and specified geographical region.

    (a) Regulations in this subpart apply only to the National Marine 
Fisheries Service's (NMFS) Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) 
and those persons it authorizes or funds to conduct activities on its 
behalf for the taking of marine mammals that occurs in the area 
outlined in paragraph (b) of this section and that occurs incidental to 
research survey program operations.
    (b) The taking of marine mammals by NEFSC may be authorized in a 
Letter of Authorization (LOA) only if it occurs within the Atlantic 
coast region.


Sec.  219.32  Effective dates.

    Regulations in this subpart are effective September 12, 2016 
through September 9, 2021.


Sec.  219.33   Permissible methods of taking.

    (a) Under LOAs issued pursuant to Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and 
Sec.  219.7, the Holder of the LOA (hereinafter ``NEFSC'') may 
incidentally, but not intentionally, take marine mammals within the 
area described in Sec.  219.31(b) by Level B harassment associated with 
use of active acoustic systems and physical or visual disturbance of 
hauled-out pinnipeds and by Level A harassment, serious injury, or 
mortality associated with use of trawl, dredge, bottom and pelagic 
longline, gillnet, pot and trap, fyke net, beach seine, and rotary 
screw trap gears, provided the activity is in compliance with all 
terms, conditions, and requirements of the regulations in this subpart 
and the appropriate LOA, provided the activity is in compliance with 
all terms, conditions, and requirements of the regulations in this 
subpart and the appropriate LOA.


Sec.  219.34  Prohibitions.

    Notwithstanding takings contemplated in Sec.  219.31 and authorized 
by a LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and Sec.  219.7, no 
person may, in connection with the activities described in Sec.  
219.31:
    (a) Take any marine mammal not specified in Sec.  219.33(b);
    (b) Take any marine mammal specified in Sec.  219.33(b) in any 
manner other than as specified;
    (c) Take a marine mammal specified in Sec.  219.33(b) if NMFS 
determines such taking results in more than a negligible impact on the 
species or stocks of such marine mammal;
    (d) Take a marine mammal specified in Sec.  219.33(b) if NMFS 
determines such taking results in an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
species or stock of such marine mammal for taking for subsistence uses; 
or
    (e) Violate, or fail to comply with, the terms, conditions, and 
requirements of this subpart or a LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of 
this chapter and Sec.  219.37.


Sec.  219.35  Mitigation requirements.

    When conducting the activities identified in Sec.  219.31(a), the 
mitigation measures contained in any LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of 
this chapter and Sec.  219.37 must be implemented. These mitigation 
measures shall include but are not limited to:
    (a) General conditions:
    (1) NEFSC shall take all necessary measures to coordinate and 
communicate in advance of each specific survey with the National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Office of Marine and 
Aviation Operations (OMAO) or other relevant parties on non-NOAA 
platforms to ensure that all mitigation measures and monitoring 
requirements described herein, as well as the specific manner of 
implementation and relevant event-contingent decision-making processes, 
are clearly understood and agreed upon.
    (2) NEFSC shall coordinate and conduct briefings at the outset of 
each survey and as necessary between the ship's crew (Commanding 
Officer/master or designee(s), contracted vessel owners, as 
appropriate) and scientific party or in order to explain 
responsibilities, communication procedures, marine mammal monitoring 
protocol, and operational procedures.
    (3) NEFSC shall coordinate as necessary on a daily basis during 
survey cruises with OMAO personnel or other relevant personnel on non-
NOAA platforms to ensure that requirements, procedures, and decision-
making processes are understood and properly implemented.
    (4) When deploying any type of sampling gear at sea, NEFSC shall at 
all times monitor for any unusual circumstances that may arise at a 
sampling site and use best professional judgment to avoid any potential 
risks to marine mammals during use of all research equipment.
    (5) All vessels must comply with applicable and relevant take 
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plans, including any required use of acoustic deterrent devices.
    (6) All vessels must comply with applicable speed restrictions.
    (7) NEFSC shall implement handling and/or disentanglement protocols 
as specified in the guidance provided to NEFSC survey personnel.
    (b) Trawl survey protocols:
    (1) NEFSC shall conduct trawl operations as soon as is practicable 
upon arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) NEFSC shall initiate marine mammal watches (visual observation) 
prior to sampling. Marine mammal watches shall be conducted by scanning 
the surrounding waters with the naked eye and binoculars (or 
monocular). During nighttime operations, visual observation shall be 
conducted using the naked eye and available vessel lighting.
    (3) NEFSC shall implement the ``move-on rule.'' If a marine mammal 
is sighted around the vessel before setting the gear, NEFSC may decide 
to move the vessel away from the marine mammal to a different section 
of the sampling area if the animal appears to be at risk of interaction 
with the gear. If, after moving on, marine mammals are still visible 
from the vessel, NEFSC may decide to move again or to skip the station. 
NEFSC may use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    (4) NEFSC shall maintain visual monitoring effort during the entire 
period of time that trawl gear is in the water (i.e., throughout gear 
deployment, fishing, and retrieval). If marine mammals are sighted 
before the gear is fully removed from the water, NEFSC shall take the 
most appropriate action to avoid marine mammal interaction. NEFSC may 
use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    (5) If trawling operations have been suspended because of the 
presence of marine mammals, NEFSC may resume trawl operations when 
practicable only when the animals are believed to have departed the 
area. NEFSC may use best professional judgment in making this 
determination.
    (6) NEFSC shall implement standard survey protocols to minimize 
potential for marine mammal interaction, including maximum tow 
durations at target depth and maximum tow distance, and shall carefully 
empty the trawl as quickly as possible upon retrieval. Trawl nets must 
be cleaned prior to deployment.
    (c) Dredge survey protocols:
    (1) NEFSC shall deploy dredge gear as soon as is practicable upon 
arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) NEFSC shall initiate marine mammal watches (visual observation) 
prior to sampling. Marine mammal watches shall be conducted by scanning 
the surrounding waters with the naked eye and binoculars (or 
monocular). During nighttime operations, visual observation shall be 
conducted using the naked eye and available vessel lighting.
    (3) NEFSC shall implement the ``move-on rule.'' If marine mammals 
are sighted around the vessel before setting the gear, the NEFSC may 
decide to move the vessel away from the marine mammal to a different 
section of the sampling area if the animal appears to be at risk of 
interaction with the gear. If, after moving on, marine mammals are 
still visible from the vessel, NEFSC may decide to move again or to 
skip the station. NEFSC may use best professional judgment in making 
this decision but may not elect to conduct dredge survey activity when 
animals remain near the vessel.
    (4) NEFSC shall maintain visual monitoring effort during the entire 
period of time that dredge gear is in the water (i.e., throughout gear 
deployment, fishing, and retrieval). If marine mammals are sighted 
before the gear is fully removed from the water, NEFSC shall take the 
most appropriate action to avoid marine mammal interaction. NEFSC may 
use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    (5) If dredging operations have been suspended because of the 
presence of marine mammals, NEFSC may resume operations when 
practicable only when the animals are believed to have departed the 
area. NEFSC may use best professional judgment in making this 
determination.
    (6) NEFSC shall carefully empty the dredge gear as quickly as 
possible upon retrieval to determine if marine mammals are present in 
the gear.
    (d) Bottom and pelagic longline survey protocols:
    (1) NEFSC shall deploy longline gear as soon as is practicable upon 
arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) NEFSC shall initiate marine mammal watches (visual observation) 
no less than thirty minutes prior to both deployment and retrieval of 
the longline gear. Marine mammal watches shall be conducted by scanning 
the surrounding waters with the naked eye and binoculars (or 
monocular). During nighttime operations, visual observation shall be 
conducted using the naked eye and available vessel lighting.
    (3) NEFSC shall implement the ``move-on rule.'' If marine mammals 
are sighted near the vessel 30 minutes before setting the gear, the 
NEFSC may decide to move the vessel away from the marine mammal to a 
different section of the sampling area if the animal appears to be at 
risk of interaction with the gear. If, after moving on, marine mammals 
are still visible from the vessel, NEFSC may decide to move again or to 
skip the station. NEFSC may use best professional judgment in making 
this decision but may not elect to conduct longline survey activity 
when animals remain near the vessel.
    (4) For the Apex Predators Bottom Longline Coastal Shark Survey, if 
one or more marine mammals are observed within 1 nautical mile (nmi) of 
the planned location in the 30 minutes before gear deployment, NEFSC 
shall transit to a different section of the sampling area to maintain a 
minimum set distance of 1 nmi from the observed marine mammals. If, 
after moving on, marine mammals remain within 1 nmi, NEFSC may decide 
to move again or to skip the station. NEFSC may use best professional 
judgment in making this decision but may not elect to conduct pelagic 
longline survey activity when animals remain within the 1-nmi zone.
    (5) NEFSC shall maintain visual monitoring effort during the entire 
period of gear deployment or retrieval. If marine mammals are sighted 
before the gear is fully deployed or retrieved, NEFSC shall take the 
most appropriate action to avoid marine mammal interaction. NEFSC may 
use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    (6) If deployment or retrieval operations have been suspended 
because of the presence of marine mammals, NEFSC may resume such 
operations after there are no sightings of marine mammals for at least 
15 minutes within the area or within the 1-nmi area for the Apex 
Predators Bottom Longline Coastal Shark Survey. NEFSC may use best 
professional judgment in making this decision.
    (7) NEFSC shall implement standard survey protocols, including 
maximum soak durations and a prohibition on chumming.
    (e) Gillnet survey protocols:
    (1) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall deploy gillnet gear as 
soon as is practicable upon arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall initiate marine mammal 
watches (visual observation) prior to both deployment and retrieval of 
the gillnet gear. When the vessel is on station during the soak, marine 
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conducted during the soak by scanning the surrounding waters with the 
naked eye and binoculars (or monocular).
    (3) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall implement the ``move-on 
rule.'' If marine mammals are sighted near the vessel before setting 
the gear, the NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains, may decide to move the vessel 
away from the marine mammal to a different section of the sampling area 
if the animal appears to be at risk of interaction with the gear. If, 
after moving on, marine mammals are still visible from the vessel, the 
NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted vessels, or 
commercially-hired captains may decide to move again or to skip the 
station. The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains may use best professional 
judgment in making this decision but may not elect to conduct the 
gillnet survey activity when animals remain near the vessel.
    (4) If marine mammals are sighted near the vessel during the soak 
and are determined to be at risk of interacting with the gear, then the 
NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted vessels, or 
commercially-hired captains shall carefully retrieve the gear as 
quickly as possible. The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, 
contracted vessels, or commercially-hired captains may use best 
professional judgment in making this decision.
    (5) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall implement standard survey 
protocols, including continuously monitoring the gillnet gear during 
soak time and removing debris with each pass as the net is reset into 
the water to minimize bycatch.
    (6) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall ensure that surveys 
deploy acoustic pingers on gillnets in areas where required for 
commercial fisheries. NEFSC must ensure that the devices are operating 
properly before deploying the net.
    (7) NEFSC shall ensure that cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains conducting gillnet surveys 
adhere to monitoring and mitigation requirements and shall include 
required protocols in all survey instructions, contracts, and 
agreements.
    (8) For the COASTSPAN gillnet surveys, the NEFSC and/or its 
cooperating institutions, contracted vessels, or commercially-hired 
captains will actively monitor for potential bottlenose dolphin 
entanglements by hand-checking the gillnet every 20 minutes. In the 
unexpected case of a bottlenose dolphin entanglement, the NEFSC and/or 
its cooperating institutions, contracted vessels, or commercially-hired 
captains shall request and arrange for expedited genetic sampling for 
stock determination. The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, 
contracted vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall also 
photograph the dorsal fin and submit the image to the NMFS Southeast 
Stranding Coordinator for identification/matching to bottlenose 
dolphins in the Mid-Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin Photo-identification 
Catalog.
    (f) Pot and trap survey protocols:
    (1) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall deploy pot gear as soon 
as is practicable upon arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall initiate marine mammal 
watches (visual observation) no less than 30 minutes prior to both 
deployment and retrieval of the pot and trap gear. Marine mammal 
watches shall be conducted by scanning the surrounding waters with the 
naked eye and binoculars (or monocular). During nighttime operations, 
visual observation shall be conducted using the naked eye and available 
vessel lighting.
    (3) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall implement the move-on 
rule. If marine mammals are sighted near the vessel before setting the 
gear, the NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains, as appropriate, may decide to 
move the vessel away from the marine mammal to a different section of 
the sampling area if the animal appears to be at risk of interaction 
with the gear. If, after moving on, marine mammals are still visible 
from the vessel, the NEFSC, and/or its cooperating institutions, 
contracted vessels, or commercially-hired captains may decide to move 
again or to skip the station. The NEFSC and/or its cooperating 
institutions, contracted vessels, or commercially-hired captains may 
use best professional judgment in making this decision but may not 
elect to conduct the pot and trap activity when animals remain near the 
vessel.
    (4) If marine mammals are sighted near the vessel during the soak 
and are determined to be at risk of interacting with the gear, then the 
NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted vessels, or 
commercially-hired captains shall carefully retrieve the gear as 
quickly as possible. The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, 
contracted vessels, or commercially-hired captains may use best 
professional judgment in making this decision.
    (5) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains shall ensure that surveys 
deploy gear fulfilling all Pot/Trap universal commercial gear 
configurations such as weak link requirements and marking requirements 
as specified by applicable take reduction plans as required for 
commercial pot/trap fisheries.
    (6) The NEFSC shall ensure that its cooperating institutions, 
contracted vessels, or commercially-hired captains conducting pot and 
trap surveys adhere to monitoring and mitigation requirements and shall 
include required protocols in all survey instructions, contracts, and 
agreements.
    (g) Fyke net gear protocols:
    (1) NEFSC shall conduct fyke net gear deployment as soon as is 
practicable upon arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) NEFSC shall visually survey the area prior to both deployment 
and retrieval of the fyke net gear. NEFSC shall conduct monitoring and 
retrieval of the gear every 12- to 24-hour soak period.
    (3) If marine mammals are in close proximity (approximately 328 
feet [100 meters]) of the setting location, NEFSC shall determine if 
the set location should be moved. NEFSC may use best professional 
judgment in making this decision.
    (4) If marine mammals are observed to interact with the gear during 
the setting, NEFSC shall lift and remove the gear from the water.
    (5) NEFSC must install and use a marine mammal excluder device at 
all times when the 2-meter fyke net is used.
    (h) Beach seine gear protocols:
    (1) NEFSC shall conduct beach seine deployment as soon as is 
practicable upon arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) NEFSC shall visually survey the area prior to both deployment 
and retrieval of the seine net gear.
    (3) If marine mammals are in close proximity of the seining 
location, NEFSC shall lift the net and remove it from the water. NEFSC 
may use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    (i) Rotary screw trap gear protocols:
    (1) NEFSC shall conduct rotary screw trap deployment as soon as is

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practicable upon arrival at the sampling station.
    (2) NEFSC shall visually survey the area prior to both setting and 
retrieval of the rotary screw trap gear. If marine mammals are observed 
in the sampling area, NEFSC shall suspend or delay the sampling. NEFSC 
may use best professional judgment in making this decision.
    (3) NEFSC shall tend to the trap on a daily basis to monitor for 
marine mammal interactions with the gear.
    (4) If the rotary screw trap captures a marine mammal, NEFSC shall 
carefully release the animal as soon as possible.


Sec.  219.36  Requirements for monitoring and reporting.

    (a) Visual monitoring program:
    (1) Marine mammal visual monitoring shall occur: prior to 
deployment of beam, mid-water, and bottom trawl, bottom and pelagic 
longline, gillnet, fyke net, beach seine, pot, trap, and rotary screw 
trap gear; throughout deployment of gear and active fishing of all 
research gears; and throughout retrieval of all research gear.
    (2) Marine mammal watches shall be conducted by watch-standers 
(those navigating the vessel and/or other crew) at all times when the 
vessel is being operated.
    (3) NEFSC shall monitor any potential disturbance of pinnipeds on 
ledges, paying particular attention to the distance at which different 
species of pinniped are disturbed. Disturbance shall be recorded 
according to a three-point scale of response (i.e., 1 = alert; 2 = 
movement; 3 = flight) to disturbance.
    (b) The NEFSC shall continue to conduct a local census of pinniped 
haulout areas prior to conducting any fisheries research in the 
Penobscot River estuary to better understand the local abundance of 
animals. The NEFSC's census reports will now include an accounting of 
disturbance based on the three-point scale of response severity 
metrics.
    (c) Training:
    (1) NEFSC must conduct annual training for all chief scientists and 
other personnel (including its cooperating institutions, contracted 
vessels, or commercially-hired captains) who may be responsible for 
conducting dedicated marine mammal visual observations to explain 
mitigation measures and monitoring and reporting requirements, 
mitigation and monitoring protocols, marine mammal identification, 
completion of datasheets, and use of equipment. NEFSC may determine the 
agenda for these trainings.
    (2) NEFSC shall also dedicate a portion of training to discussion 
of best professional judgment, including use in any incidents of marine 
mammal interaction and instructive examples where use of best 
professional judgment was determined to be successful or unsuccessful.
    (3) NEFSC shall coordinate with NMFS' Southeast Fisheries Science 
Center (SEFSC) regarding surveys conducted in the southern portion of 
the Atlantic coast region, such that training and guidance related to 
handling procedures and data collection is consistent.
    (d) Handling procedures and data collection:
    (1) NEFSC must develop and implement standardized marine mammal 
handling, disentanglement, and data collection procedures. These 
standard procedures will be subject to approval by NMFS Office of 
Protected Resources (OPR).
    (2) When practicable, for any marine mammal interaction involving 
the release of a live animal, NEFSC shall collect necessary data to 
facilitate a serious injury determination.
    (3) NEFSC shall provide its relevant personnel with standard 
guidance and training regarding handling of marine mammals, including 
how to identify different species, bring/or not bring an individual 
aboard a vessel, assess the level of consciousness, remove fishing 
gear, return an individual to water, and log activities pertaining to 
the interaction.
    (4) NEFSC shall record such data on standardized forms, which will 
be subject to approval by OPR. The data shall be collected at a 
sufficient level of detail (e.g., circumstances leading to the 
interaction, extent of injury, condition upon release) to facilitate 
serious injury determinations under the MMPA.
    (e) Reporting:
    (1) NEFSC shall report all incidents of marine mammal interaction 
to NMFS' Protected Species Incidental Take database within 48 hours of 
occurrence.
    (2) NEFSC shall provide written reports to OPR upon request 
following any marine mammal interaction (animal captured or entangled 
in research gear). In the event of a marine mammal interaction, these 
reports shall include details of survey effort, full descriptions of 
any observations of the animals, the context (vessel and conditions), 
decisions made and rationale for decisions made in vessel and gear 
handling.
    (3) Annual reporting:
    (i) The period of reporting will be one year beginning at the date 
of issuance of the LOA. NEFSC shall submit an annual summary report to 
OPR not later than ninety days following the end of the reporting 
period.
    (ii) These reports shall contain, at minimum, the following:
    (A) Annual line-kilometers surveyed during which the EK60, ME70, 
DSM300 (or equivalent sources) were predominant and associated pro-
rated estimates of actual take;
    (B) Summary information regarding use of the following: All trawl 
gear, all longline gear, all gillnet gear, all dredge gear, fyke net 
gear, beach seine net gear, and rotary screw trap gear (including 
number of sets, hook hours, tows, and tending frequency specific to 
each gear type);
    (C) Accounts of all incidents of marine mammal interactions, 
including circumstances of the event and descriptions of any mitigation 
procedures implemented or not implemented and why;
    (D) Summary information from the pinniped haulout censuses in the 
and summary information related to any disturbance of pinnipeds, 
including event-specific total counts of animals present, counts of 
reactions according to a three-point scale of response severity (1 = 
alert; 2 = movement; 3 = flight), and distance of closest approach;
    (E) A written evaluation of the effectiveness of NEFSC mitigation 
strategies in reducing the number of marine mammal interactions with 
survey gear, including best professional judgment and suggestions for 
changes to the mitigation strategies, if any;
    (F) Final outcome of serious injury determinations for all 
incidents of marine mammal interactions where the animal(s) were 
released alive; and
    (G) A summary of all relevant training provided by the NEFSC and 
any coordination with the Southeast Fishery Science Center, the Greater 
Atlantic Regional Office, and the Southeast Regional Office, NMFS.
    (f) Reporting of injured or dead marine mammals:
    (1) In the unanticipated event that the specified activity clearly 
causes the take of a large whale (i.e., entanglement or ship strike) or 
if the NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions observe a carcass 
entangled in gear or struck by any vessel, the NEFSC and/or its 
cooperating institutions must immediately report the incident to 866-
755-6622 in the Northeast region (VA-ME) and 877-WHALE-HELP in the 
Southeast region (FL-NC). If personnel are unable to call these 
numbers, personnel must contact the United States Coast Guard (USCG). 
For active entanglements, NEFSC personnel and/or its cooperating 
institutions are not allowed to remove any gear until they

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receive a temporary authorization from NMFS.
    (2) In the unanticipated event that the activity defined in Sec.  
219.31(a) clearly causes the take of a marine mammal in a prohibited 
manner, NEFSC and/or its cooperating institution personnel engaged in 
the research activity shall immediately cease such activity until such 
time as an appropriate decision regarding activity continuation can be 
made by the NEFSC Director (or designee). For large whales, the NEFSC 
and/or its cooperating institutions must first contact the hotline 
numbers or the USCG as outlined in paragraph (f)(1) of this section. 
The NEFSC must also report the incident immediately to OPR, the Greater 
Atlantic Regional Stranding Coordinator, and the Southeast Regional 
Stranding Coordinator, NMFS. OPR will review the circumstances of the 
prohibited take and work with NEFSC to determine what measures are 
necessary to minimize the likelihood of further prohibited take and 
ensure MMPA compliance. The report must include the following 
information:
    (i) Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the incident;
    (ii) Description of the incident;
    (iii) Environmental conditions (including wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
    (iv) Description of all marine mammal observations in the 24 hours 
preceding the incident;
    (v) Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
    (vi) Status of all sound source use in the 24 hours preceding the 
incident;
    (vii) Water depth;
    (viii) Fate of the animal(s); and
    (ix) Photographs or video footage of the animal(s).
    (3) In the event that NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions 
discover an injured or dead marine mammal and determines that the cause 
of the injury or death is unknown and the death is relatively recent 
(e.g., in less than a moderate state of decomposition), NEFSC shall 
immediately report the incident to OPR, the Greater Atlantic Regional 
Stranding Coordinator, and the Southeast Regional Stranding 
Coordinator, NMFS. For large whales, the NEFSC and/or its cooperating 
institutions must first contact the hotline numbers or the USCG as 
outlined in paragraph (f)(1) of this section. The report must include 
the same information identified in paragraph (f)(2) of this section. 
Activities may continue while OPR reviews the circumstances of the 
incident. OPR will work with NEFSC to determine whether additional 
mitigation measures or modifications to the activities are appropriate.
    (4) In the event that NEFSC and/or its cooperating institutions 
discover an injured or dead marine mammal and determines that the 
injury or death is not associated with or related to the activities 
defined in Sec.  219.31(a) (e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass 
with moderate to advanced decomposition, scavenger damage), NEFSC shall 
report the incident to OPR, the Greater Atlantic Regional Stranding 
Coordinator, and the Southeast Regional Stranding Coordinator, NMFS 
within 24 hours of the discovery. For large whales, the NEFSC and/or 
its cooperating institutions must first contact the hotline numbers or 
the USCG as outlined in paragraph (f)(1) of this section. NEFSC shall 
provide photographs or video footage or other documentation of the 
stranded animal sighting to OPR, the Greater Atlantic Regional 
Stranding Coordinator, and the Southeast Regional Stranding 
Coordinator, NMFS.


Sec.  219.37  Letters of Authorization.

    (a) To incidentally take marine mammals pursuant to these 
regulations, NEFSC must apply for and obtain an LOA.
    (b) An LOA, unless suspended or revoked, may be effective for a 
period of time not to exceed the expiration date of these regulations.
    (c) If an LOA expires prior to the expiration date of these 
regulations, NEFSC may apply for and obtain a renewal of the LOA.
    (d) In the event of projected changes to the activity or to 
mitigation and monitoring measures required by an LOA, NEFSC must apply 
for and obtain a modification of the LOA as described in Sec.  219.38.
    (e) The LOA shall set forth:
    (1) Permissible methods of incidental taking;
    (2) Means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact (i.e., 
mitigation) on the species, its habitat, and on the availability of the 
species for subsistence uses; and
    (3) Requirements for monitoring and reporting.
    (f) Issuance of the LOA shall be based on a determination that the 
level of taking will be consistent with the findings made for the total 
taking allowable under these regulations.
    (g) Notice of issuance or denial of an LOA shall be published in 
the Federal Register within thirty days of a determination.


Sec.  219.38  Renewals and modifications of Letters of Authorization.

    (a) An LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and Sec.  
219.37 for the activity identified in Sec.  219.31(a) shall be renewed 
or modified upon request by the applicant, provided that:
    (1) The proposed specified activity and mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting measures, as well as the anticipated impacts, are the same as 
those described and analyzed for these regulations (excluding changes 
made pursuant to the adaptive management provision in paragraph (c)(1) 
of this section), and
    (2) OPR determines that the mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
measures required by the previous LOA under these regulations were 
implemented.
    (b) For an LOA modification or renewal requests by the applicant 
that include changes to the activity or the mitigation, monitoring, or 
reporting (excluding changes made pursuant to the adaptive management 
provision in in paragraph (c)(1) of this section) that do not change 
the findings made for the regulations or result in no more than a minor 
change in the total estimated number of takes (or distribution by 
species or years), OPR may publish a notice of proposed LOA in the 
Federal Register, including the associated analysis of the change, and 
solicit public comment before issuing the LOA.
    (c) An LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and Sec.  
219.37 for the activity identified in Sec.  219.31(a) may be modified 
by OPR under the following circumstances:
    (1) Adaptive Management--OPR may modify (including augment) the 
existing mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures (after 
consulting with NEFSC regarding the practicability of the 
modifications) if doing so creates a reasonable likelihood of more 
effectively accomplishing the goals of the mitigation and monitoring 
set forth in the preamble for these regulations.
    (i) Possible sources of data that could contribute to the decision 
to modify the mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures in an LOA:
    (A) Results from NEFSC's monitoring from the previous year(s).
    (B) Results from other marine mammal and/or sound research or 
studies.
    (C) Any information that reveals marine mammals may have been taken 
in a manner, extent or number not authorized by these regulations or 
subsequent LOAs.
    (ii) If, through adaptive management, the modifications to the 
mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures are

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substantial, OPR will publish a notice of proposed LOA in the Federal 
Register and solicit public comment.
    (2) Emergencies--If OPR determines that an emergency exists that 
poses a significant risk to the well-being of the species or stocks of 
marine mammals specified in Sec.  219.32(b), an LOA may be modified 
without prior notice or opportunity for public comment. Notice would be 
published in the Federal Register within thirty days of the action.


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                                              which the notice is being issued, a                     directive, in whole or in part, he or she             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                              statement of the remedial actions being                 may deny the petition.
                                              sought, and the date by which such                        (4) Notification. The Administrator                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
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                                              interest; and                                           Transportation Safety Plan                            (NEFSC), hereby issues a regulation to
                                                 (3) May include relevant information                                                                       govern the unintentional taking of
                                              regarding the factual basis upon which                  § 670.31 Purpose and contents of the                  marine mammals incidental to fisheries
                                              the special directive was issued,                       National Public Transportation Safety Plan.           research conducted in a specified
                                              information in response to any alleged                     Periodically, FTA will issue a                     geographical region, over the course of
                                              violation or in mitigation thereof,                     National Public Transportation Safety                 five years. This regulation, which allows
                                              recommend alternative means of                          Plan to improve the safety of all public              for the issuance of a Letter of
                                              compliance for consideration, and any                   transportation systems that receive                   Authorization for the incidental take of
                                              other information deemed appropriate                    funding under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53.                   marine mammals during the described
                                              by the recipient.                                       The National Public Transportation                    activities and specified timeframes,
                                                 (e) Request for extension. Upon                      Safety Plan will include the following—               prescribes the permissible methods of
                                              written request, the Administrator may                                                                        taking and other means of effecting the
                                              extend the time for filing a request for                   (a) Safety performance criteria for all
                                                                                                      modes of public transportation,                       least practicable adverse impact on
                                              reconsideration for good cause shown.                                                                         marine mammal species or stocks and
                                                 (f) Filing a petition for                            established through public notice and
                                                                                                      comment;                                              their habitat, as well as requirements
                                              reconsideration. A petition must be                                                                           pertaining to the monitoring and
                                              submitted to the Office of the                             (b) The definition of state of good                reporting of such taking.
                                              Administrator, Federal Transit                          repair;
                                                                                                                                                            DATES: Effective from September 12,
                                              Administration, using one of the                           (c) Minimum safety performance                     2016 through September 9, 2021.
                                              following methods—                                      standards for vehicles in revenue                     ADDRESSES: A copy of the NEFSC’s
                                                 (1) Email to FTA, sent to an email                   operations, established through public
                                              address provided in the notice of special                                                                     application, application addendum, and
                                                                                                      notice and comment;                                   supporting documents, as well as a list
                                              directive;                                                 (d) Minimum performance standards                  of the references cited in this document,
                                                 (2) Facsimile to FTA at 202–366–                     for public transportation operations                  are available on the Internet at: http://
                                              9854; or                                                established through public notice and                 www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                                 (3) Mail to FTA at: FTA, Office of the               comment;                                              incidental/research.htm. In case of
                                              Administrator, 1200 New Jersey Ave.
                                                                                                         (e) The Public Transportation Safety               problems accessing these documents,
                                              SE., Washington, DC 20590.
                                                                                                      Certification Training Program;                       please call the contact listed below this
                                                 (g) Processing of petitions for
                                                                                                         (f) Safety advisories, directives and              section (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                              reconsideration—(1) General. Each
                                                                                                                                                            CONTACT).
                                              petition received under this section will               reports;
                                              be reviewed and disposed of by the                         (g) Best practices, technical                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Ben
                                              Administrator no later than ninety days                 assistance, templates and other tools;                Laws, Office of Protected Resources,
                                              (90) after receipt of the petition. No                                                                        NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
                                                                                                         (h) Research, reports, data and
                                              hearing, argument or other proceeding                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                      information on hazard identification
                                              will be held directly on a petition before
                                                                                                      and risk management in public                         Executive Summary
                                              its disposition under this section.
                                                                                                      transportation, and guidance regarding
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                                                 (2) Grants. If the Administrator                     the prevention of accidents and                          This regulation, under the Marine
                                              determines the petition contains                        incidents in public transportation; and               Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) (16
                                              adequate justification, he or she may                                                                         U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), establishes a
                                              grant the petition, in whole or in part.                   (i) Any other content as determined                framework for authorizing the take of
                                                 (3) Denials. If the Administrator                    by FTA.                                               marine mammals incidental to the
                                              determines the petition does not justify                [FR Doc. 2016–18920 Filed 8–10–16; 8:45 am]           NEFSC’s fisheries research activities in
                                              modifying, rescinding or revoking the                   BILLING CODE P                                        a specified geographical region (the


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                                              Atlantic coast region which includes the                Summary of Major Provisions Within                    Background
                                              Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large                  the Final Regulation
                                                                                                                                                               Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                              Marine Ecosystem (Northeast LME) and
                                                                                                         The following provides a summary of                MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct
                                              a portion of the Southeast U.S.
                                                                                                      some of the major provisions within this              the Secretary of Commerce to allow,
                                              Continental Shelf Large Marine
                                                                                                      regulation for the NEFSC’s fisheries                  upon request, the incidental, but not
                                              Ecosystem (Southeast LME)).                             research activities in the Atlantic coast             intentional, taking of small numbers of
                                                 The NEFSC collects a wide array of                   region. We have determined that the                   marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
                                              information necessary to evaluate the                   NEFSC’s adherence to the mitigation,                  engage in a specified activity (other than
                                              status of exploited fishery resources and               monitoring, and reporting measures                    commercial fishing) within a specified
                                              the marine environment. Depending on                    listed later in this regulation would                 geographical region if certain findings
                                              the research, the NEFSC’s conducts the                  achieve the least practicable adverse                 are made and either regulations are
                                              following types of research: (1) Fishery-               impact on the affected marine                         issued or, if the taking is limited to
                                              independent research directed by                        mammals. They include:                                harassment, a notice of a proposed
                                              NEFSC scientists and conducted                             • Required monitoring of the                       authorization is provided to the public
                                              onboard NOAA-owned and operated                         sampling areas to detect the presence of              for review.
                                              vessels or NOAA-chartered vessels; (2)                  marine mammals before deployment of                      An authorization for incidental
                                              fishery-independent research directed                   pelagic trawl nets, bottom-contact trawl              takings shall be granted if OPR finds
                                              by cooperating scientists (other                        gear, pelagic or demersal longline gear,              that the taking will have a negligible
                                              agencies, academic institutions, and                    gillnets, fyke nets, pots, traps, and other           impact on the species or stock(s), will
                                              independent researchers) conducted                      gears;                                                not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                              onboard non-NOAA vessels; and (3)                          • Required implementation of                       on the availability of the species or
                                              fishery-dependent research conducted                    standard tow durations of not more than               stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                              onboard commercial fishing vessels,                     30 minutes to reduce the likelihood of                relevant), and if the permissible
                                              with or without NOAA scientists                         incidental take of marine mammals;                    methods of taking and requirements
                                                                                                                                                            pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                              onboard.                                                   • Required implementation of the
                                                                                                                                                            and reporting of such takings are set
                                              Purpose and Need for This Regulatory                    mitigation strategy known as the ‘‘move-
                                                                                                                                                            forth. OPR has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                                                                      on rule,’’ which incorporates best
                                              Action                                                                                                        impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an
                                                                                                      professional judgment, when necessary
                                                                                                                                                            impact resulting from the specified
                                                 OPR received an application from the                 during trawl and longline operations;
                                                                                                                                                            activity that cannot be reasonably
                                              NEFSC requesting five-year regulations                     • Required compliance with                         expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                              and authorization to take multiple                      applicable vessel speed restrictions; and             to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                              species of marine mammals. We                              • Required compliance with                         through effects on annual rates of
                                              anticipate take to occur in the Atlantic                applicable and relevant take reduction                recruitment or survival.’’
                                              coast region by the following means:                    plans for marine mammals.                                Except with respect to certain
                                              Level B harassment incidental to the use                                                                      activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                              of active acoustic devices, visual                      Cost and Benefits
                                                                                                                                                            defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of
                                              disturbance of pinnipeds, and Level A                     This final rule, specific only to the               pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                              harassment, serious injury, or mortality                NEFSC’s fishery research activities, is               has the potential to injure a marine
                                              incidental to the use of fisheries                      not significant under Executive Order                 mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                              research gear. This regulation is valid                 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review.                wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has
                                              for five years from the date of issuance.                                                                     the potential to disturb a marine
                                                                                                      Availability of Supporting Information
                                              Please see ‘‘Background’’ later in this                                                                       mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                              document for definitions of harassment.                    We provided SUPPLEMENTARY                          wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                 Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16                 INFORMATION    in the NPRM for this                   patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                              U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) directs the Secretary              activity in the Federal Register on July              migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                              of Commerce to allow, upon request, the                 9, 2015 (80 FR 39542), and two                        feeding, or sheltering [Level B
                                              incidental, but not intentional taking of               corrections to the proposed rulemaking                harassment].
                                              small numbers of marine mammals by                      in the Federal Register on August 6,                  Summary of Request
                                              U.S. citizens who engage in a specified                 2015 (80 FR 46939), and August 17,
                                              activity (other than commercial fishing)                2015 (80 FR 49196). We did not reprint                  On December 17, 2014, OPR received
                                              within a specified geographical region                  all of that information here in its                   an adequate and complete request from
                                              if, after notice and public comment, the                entirety. Instead, we represent sections              the NEFSC for authorization to take
                                              agency makes certain findings and                       from the proposed rule in this document               marine mammals incidental to fisheries
                                                                                                      and provide either a summary of the                   research activities. We received an
                                              issues regulations. This regulation
                                                                                                      material presented in the proposed rule               initial draft of the request on February
                                              contains mitigation, monitoring, and
                                                                                                      or a note referencing the page(s) in the              12, 2014, followed by revised drafts on
                                              reporting requirements.
                                                                                                      proposed rule where the public can find               September 19 and October 1, 2014. On
                                              Legal Authority for the Regulatory                      the information. We address any                       December 29, 2014 (79 FR 78065), we
                                              Action                                                  information that has changed since the                published a notice of receipt of the
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                                                                                                      proposed rule in this document.                       NEFSC’s application in the Federal
                                                Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA and                  Additionally, this final rule contains a              Register, requesting comments and
                                              the implementing regulations at 50 CFR                  section that responds to the public                   information related to the NEFSC
                                              part 216, subpart I provide the legal                   comments submitted during the 30-day                  request for thirty days. All comments
                                              basis for issuing the five-year                         public comment period and the two                     received were considered in
                                              regulations and any subsequent Letters                  extensions of the public comment                      development of the proposed
                                              of Authorization.                                       period.                                               rulemaking and are available on the


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                                              Internet at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                         The NEFSC plans to administer and                  projects last multiple years or may
                                              permits/incidental/research.htm.                        conduct approximately 48 survey                       continue with modifications. Other
                                                 The NEFSC proposes to conduct                        programs over the five-year period. The               projects only last one year and are not
                                              fisheries research using the following                  gear types used fall into several                     continued. Most cooperative research
                                              types of gear: Pelagic trawl gear used at               categories: Pelagic trawl gear used at                projects undergo an annual competitive
                                              various levels in the water column,                     various levels in the water column;                   selection process to determine funding
                                              bottom-contact trawl gear, pelagic and                  bottom-contact trawl gear; pelagic and                for projects based on proposals
                                              demersal longlines with multiple hooks,                 demersal longlines; gillnets; fyke nets;              developed by many independent
                                              gillnets, fyke nets, dredges, pots, traps,              pots; traps; and other gear. The use of               researchers and fishing industry
                                              and other gear. If a marine mammal                      pelagic and bottom trawl nets, gillnets,              participants. NEFSC survey activity
                                              interacts with gear deployed by the                     fyke nets, and pelagic longline gears are             occurs during most months of the year;
                                              NEFSC, the outcome could potentially                    likely to result in interactions with                 however, most trawl surveys occur
                                              be Level A harassment, serious injury                   marine mammals. The majority of these                 during the spring, summer, and fall.
                                              (i.e., any injury that will likely result in            surveys also use active acoustic devices.             Longline surveys occur either
                                              mortality), or mortality. However, there                   The federal government has a                       biannually in the spring or annually in
                                              is not sufficient information upon                      responsibility to conserve and protect                the summer and a small number of
                                              which to base a prediction of what the                  living marine resources in U.S. waters                gillnet surveys occur annually in the
                                              outcome could be for any particular                     and has also entered into a number of                 summer.
                                              interaction. Therefore, the NEFSC has                   international agreements and treaties
                                                                                                      related to the management of living                   Specified Geographical Region
                                              pooled the estimated number of
                                              incidents of take expected to result from               marine resources in international waters                The NEFSC operates within the
                                              gear interactions, and we have assessed                 outside the United States. NOAA has                   Atlantic coast region, which was
                                              the potential impacts accordingly. The                  the primary responsibility for managing               described in detail in the notice of
                                              NEFSC also uses various active acoustic                 marine fin and shellfish species and                  proposed rulemaking for this activity in
                                              devices in the conduct of fisheries                     their habitats, with that responsibility              the Federal Register on July 9, 2015 (80
                                              research, and use of these devices has                  delegated within NOAA to NMFS.                        FR 39544–39546). We refer the public to
                                              the potential to result in Level B                         In order to direct and coordinate the              that document for further information.
                                              harassment of marine mammals. Level B                   collection of scientific information
                                                                                                                                                            Detailed Description of Activities
                                              harassment of pinnipeds hauled out on                   needed to make informed fishery
                                                                                                      management decisions, Congress                          We provided a detailed description of
                                              the shoreline may also occur, in some
                                                                                                      created six Regional Fisheries Science                the NEFSC’s planned research activities,
                                              locations within the Atlantic coast
                                                                                                      Centers, each a distinct organizational               gear types and active acoustic sound
                                              region, as a result of visual disturbance
                                                                                                      entity and the scientific focal point                 sources used in the notice of proposed
                                              from vessels conducting NEFSC
                                                                                                      within NMFS for region-based federal                  rulemaking (80 FR 39546–39560; July 9,
                                              research. This regulation is valid for five
                                                                                                      fisheries-related research. This research             2015) and do not repeat that information
                                              years from the date of issuance.
                                                                                                      aims at monitoring fish stock                         here. There are no changes to the
                                                 The NEFSC conducts fisheries
                                                                                                      recruitment, abundance, survival and                  specified activities, gear types, or active
                                              research surveys in the Atlantic coast
                                                                                                      biological rates, geographic distribution             acoustic sound sources described in that
                                              region which spans the United States-
                                                                                                      of species and stocks, ecosystem process              document.
                                              Canadian border to Florida. This
                                              specified geographic region includes the                changes, and marine ecological                        Comments and Responses
                                              following subareas: The Gulf of Maine,                  research. The NEFSC is the research arm
                                                                                                      of NMFS in the greater Atlantic Ocean                    We published a notice of proposed
                                              Georges Bank, Southern New England                                                                            rulemaking in the Federal Register on
                                              waters, the Mid-Atlantic Bight, and the                 region of the United States. The NEFSC
                                                                                                      conducts research and provides                        July 9, 2015 (80 FR 39542) and
                                              coastal waters of northeast Florida. The                                                                      requested comments and information
                                              NEFSC requested authorization to take                   scientific advice to manage fisheries and
                                                                                                      conserve protected species in Northeast               from the public. We also published two
                                              individuals of 10 species by Level A                                                                          corrections and extensions of the public
                                                                                                      and Southeast LMEs and provides
                                              harassment, serious injury, or mortality                                                                      comment period for the proposed
                                                                                                      scientific information to support the
                                              (hereafter referred to as M/SI + Level A)                                                                     rulemaking in the Federal Register on
                                                                                                      New England Fishery Management
                                              and of 19 species by Level B                                                                                  August 6, 2015 (80 FR 46939), and
                                                                                                      Council, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
                                              harassment.                                                                                                   August 17, 2015 (80 FR 49196). During
                                                                                                      Management Council, the Atlantic
                                              Description of the Specified Activity                   States Marine Fisheries Commission,                   the 70-day public comment period, we
                                                                                                      and numerous other domestic and                       received letters from the Marine
                                              Overview                                                                                                      Mammal Commission (Commission), a
                                                                                                      international fisheries management
                                                 The NEFSC collects a wide array of                   organizations.                                        joint letter from the Humane Society of
                                              information necessary to evaluate the                                                                         the United States and Whale and
                                              status of exploited fishery resources and               Dates and Duration                                    Dolphin Conservation (HSUS/WDC),
                                              the marine environment. NEFSC                             The specified activity may occur at                 and comments from two private citizens
                                              scientists conduct fishery-independent                  any time during the five-year period of               which were not germane to the
                                              research onboard NOAA-owned and                         validity of the issued regulation. Dates              proposed action. We provide the
                                              operated vessels or on chartered vessels.               and duration of individual surveys are                comments and our responses here, and
                                              For other types of surveys, cooperating                 inherently uncertain, based on                        we have posted those comments on the
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                                              scientists may conduct fishery-                         congressional funding levels for the                  Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                              independent research onboard non-                       NEFSC, weather conditions, or ship                    pr/permits/incidental/research.htm and
                                              NOAA vessels. Finally, the NEFSC                        contingencies. In addition, the NEFSC                 on the federal e-Rulemaking Portal at
                                              sponsors some fishery-dependent                         designs the cooperative research                      www.regulations.gov (enter 0648–BF02
                                              research conducted onboard commercial                   program to provide flexibility on a                   in the ‘‘Search’’ box and scroll down to
                                              fishing vessels, with or without NEFSC                  yearly basis in order to address issues as            the Comments section). Please see the
                                              scientists onboard.                                     they arise. Some cooperative research                 comment letters for the full rationale


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                                              behind our response to the                              signals also have durations that are                  31, 2015). NOAA recognizes, as new
                                              recommendations.                                        typically very brief (less than one                   science becomes available, that our
                                                 Comment 1: The Commission                            second), with temporal characteristics                current categorizations (i.e., impulse
                                              recommends that OPR develop criteria                    that more closely resemble those of                   versus continuous) may not fully
                                              and guidance for determining when                       impulsive sounds than non-impulsive                   encompass the complexity associated
                                              prospective applicants should request                   sounds, which typically have more                     with behavioral responses (e.g., context)
                                              taking by Level B harassment incidental                 gradual rise times and longer decays                  and are working toward addressing
                                              to the use of sub-bottom profilers,                     (ANSI, 1995; NIOSH, 1998). With regard                these issues in future acoustic guidance.
                                              echosounders, and other sonars, stating                 to behavioral thresholds, we consider                 With respect to updating behavioral
                                              that we should follow a consistent                      the temporal and spectral characteristics             thresholds for different types of sound
                                              approach in assessing the potential for                 of echosounder signals to more closely                sources as soon as possible, OPR agrees
                                              taking by Level B harassment from                       resemble those of an impulse sound                    with the Commission’s
                                              active acoustic systems.                                than a continuous sound.                              recommendation. Due to the complexity
                                                 Response: OPR agrees with the                           The Commission suggests that, for                  and variability of marine mammal
                                              Commission’s recommendation.                            certain sources considered here, the                  behavioral responses, NOAA will
                                              Generally speaking, there has been a                    interval between pulses would not be                  continue to work on developing
                                              lack of information and scientific                      discernible to the animal, rendering                  guidance regarding the effects of
                                              consensus regarding the potential effects               them effectively continuous. However,                 anthropogenic sound on marine
                                              of electromechanical sources (including                 echosounders emit pulses in a similar                 mammal behavior.
                                              scientific sonars) on marine mammals,                   fashion as odontocete echolocation click                 Comment 3: The Commission notes
                                              which may differ depending on the                       trains. Research indicates that marine                that we have delineated two categories
                                              acoustic system and species in question                 mammals, in general, have extremely                   of acoustic sources, largely based on
                                              as well as the environment in which an                  fine auditory temporal resolution and                 frequency, with those sources operating
                                              applicant operates the system. We are                   can detect each signal separately (e.g.,              at frequencies greater than the known
                                              currently working to ensure that our                    Au et al., 1988; Dolphin et al., 1995;                hearing ranges of any marine mammal
                                              consideration on the use of these types                 Supin and Popov, 1995; Mooney et al.,                 (i.e., greater than 180 kHz) lacking the
                                              of active acoustic sources is consistent                2009), especially for species with                    potential to cause disruption of
                                              and look forward to the Commission’s                    echolocation capabilities. Therefore, it              behavioral patterns. The Commission
                                              advice as we develop guidance as                        is highly unlikely that marine mammals                recommends that we review the recent
                                              recommended.                                            would perceive echosounder signals as                 scientific literature on acoustic sources
                                                 Comment 2: The Commission                            being continuous. The Commission                      with frequencies above 180 kHz (i.e.,
                                              recommends that the OPR require the                     provides numerous references                          Deng et al., 2014; Hastie et al., 2014)
                                              NEFSC to estimate the numbers of                        purporting to demonstrate behavioral                  and incorporate those findings into our
                                              marine mammals taken by Level B                         responses by marine mammals to                        criteria and guidance for determining
                                              harassment incidental to use of active                  received levels of sound below 160 dB                 when prospective applicants should
                                              acoustic sources (e.g., echosounders)                   rms from sources with characteristics                 request authorization for taking by Level
                                              based on the 120-decibel (dB) rather                    similar to those used by the NEFSC.                   B harassment from the use of
                                              than the 160-dB root mean square (rms)                  However, the vast majority of these                   echosounders, sonars, and sub-bottom
                                              threshold. Please see the notice of                     references concern acoustic deterrent                 profilers.
                                              proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39542; July                  devices, which we do not believe are                     Response: We are aware of the
                                              9, 2015) for a discussion related to                    similar to the NEFSC’s acoustic sources.              referenced literature and considered
                                              acoustic terminology and thresholds. In                    In conclusion, echosounder signals                 that information in our notice of
                                              addition, the Commission recommends                     are intermittent rather than continuous               proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39558, July
                                              that the OPR formulate a strategy for                   signals, and the fine temporal resolution             9, 2015). In general, the referenced work
                                              updating behavioral thresholds for all                  of the marine mammal auditory system                  indicates that ‘‘sub-harmonics’’ could be
                                              types of sound sources (i.e., impulsive                 allows them to perceive these sounds as               ‘‘detectable’’ by certain species at
                                              and non-impulsive) incorporating new                    such. Further, the physical                           distances up to several hundred meters.
                                              data regarding behavioral thresholds                    characteristics of these signals indicate             However, this detectability is in
                                              and finalize the thresholds within the                  a greater similarity to the way that                  reference to ambient noise, not to OPR’s
                                              next year or two.                                       intermittent, impulsive sounds are                    established 160-dB threshold for
                                                 Response: Continuous sounds are                      received. Therefore, the 160-dB                       assessing the potential for incidental
                                              those whose sound pressure level                        threshold (typically associated with                  take for these sources (see also our
                                              remains above that of the ambient                       impulsive sources) is more appropriate                response to Comment 2). Source levels
                                              sound, with negligibly small                            than the 120-dB threshold (typically                  of the secondary peaks considered in
                                              fluctuations in sound levels (NIOSH,                    associated with continuous sources) for               these studies—those within the hearing
                                              1998; ANSI, 2005), while intermittent                   estimating takes by behavioral                        range of some marine mammals—range
                                              sounds are defined as sounds with                       harassment incidental to use of such                  from 135–166 dB, meaning that these
                                              interrupted levels of low or no sound                   sources. This response represents the                 sub-harmonics either would be below
                                              (NIOSH, 1998). Thus, echosounder                        consensus opinion of acoustics experts                the threshold for behavioral harassment
                                              signals are not continuous sounds but                   from NMFS’ OPR and Office of Science                  or would attenuate to such a level
                                              rather intermittent sounds. One can                     and Technology.                                       within a few meters. Beyond these
                                              further define intermittent sounds as                      Finally, we agree with the                         important study details, these high-
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                                              either impulsive or non-impulsive.                      Commission’s recommendation to revise                 frequency (i.e., Category 1) sources and
                                              Impulsive sounds have been defined as                   existing acoustic criteria and thresholds             any energy they may produce below the
                                              sounds which are typically transient,                   as necessary to specify threshold levels              primary frequency that could be audible
                                              brief (less than one second), broadband,                that would be more appropriate for a                  to marine mammals would be
                                              and consist of a high peak pressure with                wider range of sound sources and are                  dominated by a few primary sources
                                              rapid rise time and rapid decay (ANSI,                  currently in the process of producing                 (e.g., EK60) that are operated near-
                                              1986; NIOSH, 1998). Echosounder                         such revisions (see 80 FR 45642, July                 continuously—much like other Category


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                                              2 sources considered in our assessment                     Comment 5: HSUS/WDC commented                      common dolphins is correct and has not
                                              of potential incidental take from the                   that ‘‘it would be important for                      changed.
                                              NEFSC’s use of active acoustic                          commenters at this stage to understand                   Comment 7: HSUS/WDC commented
                                              sources—and the potential range above                   whether the agency was simply                         that NMFS should re-examine impacts
                                              threshold would be so small as to                       adopting status quo mitigation measures               to bottlenose dolphin stocks since the
                                              essentially discount them.                              discussed in the preferred alternative of             NEFSC’s research plans have not
                                                 Comment 4: HSUS/WDC provided                         the DPEA or including additional                      changed from what the NEFSC
                                              comments on OPR’s process for                           conservation measures for this permit. It             presented in the original application for
                                              evaluating and adopting the NEFSC’s                     would also be helpful to compare the                  an LOA and the Draft PEA. The
                                              Draft Programmatic Environmental                        data used in assessing status of, and                 commenters note that NMFS reduced
                                              Assessment (PEA) as described in the                    impacts to, marine mammals discussed                  the number of impacted bottlenose
                                              notice of proposed rulemaking. The                      in the Draft PEA and which we                         dolphin stocks to three: Western North
                                              commenters state that ‘‘. . . [NMFS] has                critiqued in our comments. Yet there is               Atlantic (WNA) Offshore, WNA
                                              ‘evaluated the Draft EA and [we] are                    no means of comparing what was                        Northern Migratory Coastal and WNA
                                              proposing to adopt it,’ which would                     proposed in the draft to what NMFS                    Southern Migratory Coastal rather than
                                              seem to indicate that no or only                        says it will adopt in a final form to allow           expand the list to consideration of all
                                              insubstantial changes were made,                        understanding of whether changes were                 coastal bottlenose dolphin stocks as
                                              despite substantial critique of the Draft               made in response to comments.’’                       HSUS/WDC suggested in their 2014
                                              PEA. Moreover, NMFS appears to have                        Response: See our Response to                      comments on the original application
                                              finalized the Draft PEA as it states that               Comment 4. The NEFSC adhered to the                   for an LOA and the Draft PEA.
                                              [HSUS/WDC’s] comments were                              procedural requirements of NEPA; the                     Response: The NEFSC considered
                                              ‘considered’ in finalizing the PEA.’’                   CEQ regulations for implementing                      HSUS/WDC’s public comments on the
                                                 Response: OPR would like to clarify                  NEPA, and NOAA Administrative Order                   likelihood of their research activities
                                              the process for evaluating the NEFSC’s                  216–6 in developing the Final PEA. The                affecting certain stocks of bottlenose
                                              Draft PEA. First, we clearly state in our                                                                     dolphins and reanalyzed the locations
                                                                                                      connected federal action covered under
                                              notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR                                                                          of their research activities relative to the
                                                                                                      the NEFSC’s Final PEA is the issuance
                                              39600, July 9, 2015) that the NEFSC, not                                                                      ranges of estuarine and coastal
                                                                                                      of regulations and subsequent Letter of
                                              NMFS’ OPR, prepared the Draft PEA in                                                                          bottlenose dolphin stocks in the
                                                                                                      Authorization (LOA) for the incidental
                                              accordance with the National                                                                                  Southeast LME within the Atlantic coast
                                                                                                      taking of marine mammals under the
                                              Environmental Policy Act of 1969                                                                              region. Based on that reanalysis and
                                                                                                      MMPA. Under section 101(a)(5)(A) of
                                              (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and the                                                                        consideration of public comments, the
                                                                                                      the MMPA, OPR must consider a
                                              Council on Environmental Quality                                                                              NEFSC determined that the impact of
                                                                                                      reasonable range of mitigation measures
                                              (CEQ) regulations (40 CFR 1500–1508).                                                                         their coastal research activities, namely
                                                                                                      that may reduce the impact on marine
                                              The NEFSC released the Draft PEA for                                                                          the Apex Predators Bottom Longline
                                                                                                      mammals among other factors.                          Coastal Shark and the Cooperative
                                              public review and comment in the
                                              Federal Register on December 29, 2014                   However, some of the additional                       Atlantic States Shark Pupping and
                                              (79 FR 78061); considered public                        measures considered in the NEFSC’s                    Nursery Ground (COASTSPAN)
                                              comments in the interim; and finalized                  Alternative 3 could prevent them from                 Surveys, within the Southeast LME was
                                              their PEA in November 2015. The                         maintaining the scientific integrity of its           smaller than the information presented
                                              NEFSC addresses public comments on                      research programs. The NEFSC would                    in the original 2014 application for an
                                              the Draft PEA—including those                           normally exclude these measures from                  LOA and the Draft PEA.
                                              submitted by HSUS/WDC in Section 1.5                    consideration in the Chapter 1 of the                    The NEFSC’s revised analysis
                                              of the Final PEA which is available on                  Final PEA as they would not meet the                  revealed that the Apex Predators Bottom
                                              the Internet at: http://                                NEFSC’s purpose and need under                        Longline Coastal Shark Survey
                                              www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                           NEPA. Again, the NEFSC provides                       intersects with the estimated ranges of
                                              incidental/research.htm.                                information on how they considered                    three stocks of bottlenose dolphins: The
                                                 Second, for the purposes of                          and addressed public comments in the                  WNA Offshore; the WNA Northern
                                              determining whether the issuance of                     Final PEA in Sections 1.5 of that                     Migratory Coastal; and the WNA
                                              regulations and a subsequent Letter of                  document. Also, Sections 4.4 and 4.6                  Southern Migratory Coastal stocks. This
                                              Authorization (LOA) would have a                        describe the NEFSC’s consideration of                 survey generally samples in water
                                              significant effect on the human                         Alternative 3 which includes a suite of               depths greater than 20 m (66 ft) (i.e.,
                                              environment, OPR stated that we would                   mitigation measures that the NEFSC did                outside the typical range of estuarine
                                              independently evaluate the NEFSC’s                      not propose to implement as a part of                 dolphin stocks) and does not intersect
                                              Draft PEA, propose to adopt it (i.e., the               its Preferred Action under Alternative 2.             with the remaining three coastal stocks
                                              final PEA that addresses public                            Comment 6: HSUS/WDC commented                      in question: The WNA South Carolina-
                                              comments received on the NEFSC’s                        on a discrepancy between Table 3 and                  Georgia Coastal; the WNA Northern
                                              Draft PEA and our notice of proposed                    Table 20 in the notice of proposed                    Florida Coastal; and the WNA Central
                                              rulemaking); or prepare a separate                      rulemaking for the potential biological               Florida Coastal. The NEFSC determined
                                              NEPA analysis and incorporate relevant                  removal (PBR) level for short-beaked                  that a take request was not warranted
                                              portions of NEFSC’s Draft PEA by                        common dolphins.                                      based on the following factors
                                              reference (80 FR 39600, July 9, 2015).                     Response: We thank the commenters                  including: (1) The efficacy of the
                                              Thus, the commenters’ statement that                    for their review and have corrected the               planned mitigation and monitoring
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                                              ‘‘. . . NMFS appears to have finalized                  PBR value for short-beaked common                     measures in reducing the effects of the
                                              the Draft PEA as it states that our                     dolphins to show 1,125 in Table 9 of                  specified activity to the level of least
                                              comments were ‘‘considered’’ in                         this document instead of 170, which is                practicable adverse impact; (2) the
                                              finalizing the PEA,’’ is inaccurate, as the             the average annual human caused                       survey’s location (offshore in water
                                              NEFSC had not finalized the Draft PEA                   mortality estimate. The information                   depths greater than 20 m [66 ft] depth)
                                              at the time of publishing the proposed                  provided in Table 3 in the notice of                  which has limited overlap with the
                                              rulemaking in July 2015.                                proposed rulemaking for short-beaked                  primary habitat of the coastal


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                                              morphotype of bottlenose dolphins; (3)                  all bottlenose dolphin stocks within the              potential behavioral impacts, it is not
                                              the total survey effort (less than 50 days              Atlantic coast region.                                clear what additional or different
                                              annually); (4) seasonality (spring); and                   Comment 8: HSUS/WDC commented                      approaches to impact assessment HSUS
                                              (5) survey frequency (conducted every                   that the NEFSC’s LOA application did                  et al. might recommend. Absent a
                                              two to three years).                                    not consider the impact of an unusual                 specific recommendation to consider,
                                                 In assessing the impacts of the                      mortality event (UME) in the northwest                we believe that our approach to
                                              COASTSPAN survey, the NEFSC did                         Atlantic Ocean on the overall                         assessing the potential for behavioral
                                              not request take from the estuarine                     abundance (and PBR for each stock) of                 harassment incidental to the NEFSC’s
                                              stocks of bottlenose dolphins in North                  the WNA Northern and Southern                         use of active acoustics is appropriate.
                                              Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and                  Migratory Coastal stocks and the                      NMFS’ assessment of acoustic impacts
                                              Florida, due to limited survey effort in                resident populations of the South                     and the associated take estimates
                                              estuarine waters. As discussed in the                   Carolina/Georgia Coastal, North Florida               represent the consensus opinion of
                                              notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR                    Coastal and Central Florida Coastal                   acoustics experts from NMFS’ Office of
                                              39587, July 9, 2015), in the future, if                 stocks. They suggested that NMFS                      Protected Resources and Office of
                                              there is a bottlenose dolphin take from                 should reconsider the impacts of                      Science and Technology.
                                              one of the estuarine stocks (to be                      additional research-related takes on                     The Risch et al. (2012) study
                                              determined by genetic sampling), the                    those stocks.                                         documented reductions in humpback
                                              NEFSC will consult with OPR and the                        Response: NMFS considered UMEs                     whale vocalizations in the Stellwagen
                                              Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin Take                        within the notice of proposed                         Bank National Marine Sanctuary
                                              Reduction Team under the Adaptive                       rulemaking for this activity in the                   concurrent with transmissions of the
                                              Management provisions of the final rule                 Federal Register on July 9, 2015 (80 FR               Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote
                                              to discuss appropriate modifications to                 39569). See our Response to Comment                   Sensing (OAWRS) low-frequency fish
                                              COASTSPAN survey protocols.                             7 with respect to the lack of anticipated             sensor system at distances of 200 km
                                                 NMFS provided a revised accounting                   impacts related to NEFSC research                     from the source. The recorded OAWRS
                                              of those coastal bottlenose dolphin                     activities on the WNA South Carolina-                 produced a series of frequency
                                              stocks potentially impacted by the                      Georgia Coastal, the WNA Northern                     modulated pulses (between 0.4 and 1
                                              NEFSC’s research activities within the                  Florida Coastal, and the WNA Central                  kHZ, much lower in frequency, longer
                                              2015 Addendum to the NEFSC’s 2014                       Florida Coastal stocks of bottlenose                  in duration, with the potential to mask
                                              LOA Application, available at: http://                  dolphins.                                             mysticete vocalizations at longer
                                              www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                              The dolphin stocks that may                        distances than the predominant
                                              incidental/research.htm which NMFS                      potentially occur within the vicinity of              frequencies produced by the NEFSC’s
                                              announced in the ‘‘Availability’’ section               NEFSC coastal research activities                     active acoustic sources which attenuate
                                              of the Federal Register notice of                       include: The WNA Offshore, the WNA                    at shorter distances from the source) and
                                              proposed rulemaking, 80 FR 39542, July                  Northern Migratory Coastal, the                       the signal received levels ranged from
                                              9, 2015. Table 20 in the notice of                      Southern Migratory Coastal, and the                   88 to 110 dB re: 1 mPa (Risch et al.,
                                              proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July                  WNA Southern Migratory Coastal                        2012). The authors hypothesized that
                                              9, 2015) shows the total estimated take                 stocks. However, specific information is              individuals did not leave the area but
                                              by mortality, serious injury, and Level A               lacking on which particular population                instead ceased singing and noted that
                                              harassment for the three stocks. The                    or populations are affected by the UME                the duration and frequency range of the
                                              NEFSC take request for bottlenose                       (NMFS, 2015).                                         OAWRS signals (a novel sound to the
                                              dolphins includes two in trawl gear, five                  As discussed in the notice of                      whales) were similar to those of natural
                                              in gillnet gear, one in longline gear, and              proposed rulemaking and in the                        humpback whale song components used
                                              three for the potential take of one                     analyses in other referenced documents,               during mating (Risch et al., 2012).
                                              unidentified delphinid by trawl, gillnet,               NMFS has evaluated the potential                      However, Gong et al. (2014), disputes
                                              and/or longline for the WNA Offshore,                   effects of the NEFSC’s research activities            these findings, suggesting that (Risch et
                                              the WNA Northern Migratory Coastal,                     on a number of marine mammal species,                 al., 2012) mistook natural variations in
                                              and the WNA Southern Migratory                          including impacts to bottlenose                       humpback whale song occurrence for
                                              Coastal stocks during the five-year                     dolphins stocks subject to the current                changes caused by OAWRS activity
                                              authorization period.                                   UME and concludes that NEFSC’s                        approximately 200 km away. Risch et al.
                                                 The NEFSC notes in their final PEA                   activities will have a negligible impact              (2014) responded to Gong et al. (2014)
                                              that the Southeast Fisheries Science                    on those stocks.                                      and highlighted the context-dependent
                                              Center’s (SEFSC) research activities                       Comment 9: HSUS/WDC expressed                      nature of behavioral responses to
                                              could also potentially interact with the                concern that we may not be                            acoustic stressors.
                                              some of the same offshore and coastal                   appropriately accounting for behavioral                  Furthermore, the three predominant
                                              stocks in the Atlantic coast region. The                impacts incidental to the NEFSC’s use                 acoustic sources used by the NEFSC
                                              SEFSC is currently developing a Draft                   of active acoustic sources and noted that             produce frequencies above the known
                                              PEA and LOA application concerning                      such impacts could occur at greater                   functional hearing ranges for mysticetes.
                                              fisheries research under its                            distances than considered in our                      Mysticetes, including the humpback
                                              responsibility within the Atlantic coast                analysis. The commenters discuss the                  whale, are not likely to perceive most
                                              region. The SEFSC’s Draft PEA will also                 results from Risch et al. (2012) and                  signals produced through the NEFSC’s
                                              include consideration of coastal and                    suggest that it is likely that disturbance            use of active acoustic sources and are
                                              estuarine bottlenose dolphin stocks                     from some of the NEFSC’s active                       therefore unlikely to behaviorally
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                                              within their future LOA application.                    acoustic sources would be more                        respond in a manner considered take.
                                              This will include consideration of the                  widespread than projected thus                        The NEFSC’s initial estimates of Level
                                              NEFSC’s research activities that occur in               underestimating the occurrence of Level               B harassment due to acoustic sources
                                              the Atlantic coast region. Thus, NMFS                   B harassment.                                         did not consider functional hearing
                                              will be able to consider the combined                      Response: See our Response to                      ranges and are therefore overestimates
                                              impacts of incidental take related to                   Comment 2. Beyond consideration of a                  for mysticetes. For the final rule, NMFS
                                              NEFSC and SEFSC research activities on                  different threshold for assessing                     has considered functional hearing and


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                                              has revised the expected take for                       survey and as necessary between ship’s                an initial training course and refresher
                                              mysticetes accordingly.                                 crew (commanding officer/master or                    courses annually or as necessary. The
                                                 Comment 10: HSUS/WDC commented                       designee(s), as appropriate) and                      implementation of this new training
                                              on NMFS corrections to the proposed                     scientific party in order to explain                  program will formalize and standardize
                                              rule that increased the projected                       responsibilities, communication                       the information provided to all crew
                                              mortality estimates for gray and harbor                 procedures, marine mammal monitoring                  that might experience protected species
                                              seals and sought clarification on the                   protocol, and operational procedures.                 interactions during research activities.
                                              proposed increase in take for both                      The chief scientist (CS) will be                         Vessel speed—Vessel speed during
                                              species.                                                responsible for coordination with the                 active sampling rarely exceeds 5 kt,
                                                 Response: The NEFSC reported an                      Officer on Deck (OOD; or equivalent on                with typical speeds being 2 to 4 kt.
                                              interaction with one gray seal during a                 non-NOAA platforms) to ensure that                    Transit speeds vary from 6 to 14 kt but
                                              Spring Bottom Trawl Survey in April                     requirements, procedures, and decision-               average 10 kt. These low vessel speeds
                                              2015, after releasing their LOA                         making processes are understood and                   minimize the potential for ship strike
                                              application and Draft PEA for public                    properly implemented.                                 (see ‘‘Potential Effects of the Specified
                                              comment. In order to account for the                       For all NEFSC-affiliated research                  Activity on Marine Mammals and Their
                                              potential for future gear interaction                   projects and vessels, the vessel                      Habitat’’ for an in-depth discussion of
                                              indicated by this event, NMFS included                  coordinator and center director reviews               ship strike). At any time during a survey
                                              this information within the notice of                   cruise instructions and protocols for                 or in transit, if a crew member standing
                                              proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39582, July                  avoiding adverse interactions with                    watch or dedicated marine mammal
                                              9, 2015; see Table 4, footnote 2). NMFS                 protected species. If the research is                 observer sights marine mammals that
                                              then used this information to adjust the                conducted on a NOAA vessel, the                       may intersect with the vessel course,
                                              estimated take by mortality for gray                    Commanding Officer finalizes these                    that individual will immediately
                                              seals and harbor seals (a species with                  instructions. If any inconsistencies or               communicate the presence of marine
                                              potential similar gear vulnerability as                 deficiencies are found, the written                   mammals to the bridge for appropriate
                                              the gray seal) accordingly in the Federal               instructions will be made fully                       course alteration or speed reduction, as
                                              Register notice of correction (80 FR                    consistent with the Northeast Fisheries               possible, to avoid incidental collisions.
                                              46939, August 6, 2015).                                 Observer Program (NEFOP) training                        Other gears—The NEFSC deploys a
                                                                                                      materials and any guidance on decision-               wide variety of gear to sample the
                                              Mitigation
                                                                                                      making that arises out of the training                marine environment during all of their
                                                 In order to issue an incidental take                 opportunities described earlier. In                   research cruises. Many of these types of
                                              authorization under section 101(a)(5)(A)                addition, the NEFSC will review                       gear (e.g., plankton nets, video camera
                                              of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the                    informational placards and reporting                  and ROV deployments) are not
                                              permissible methods of taking pursuant                  procedures and update them as                         considered to pose any risk to marine
                                              to such activity, ‘‘and other means of                  necessary for consistency and accuracy.               mammals and are therefore not subject
                                              effecting the least practicable adverse                 Many research cruises already include                 to specific mitigation measures. In
                                              impact on such species or stock and its                 pre-sail review of protected species                  addition, specific aspects of gear design,
                                              habitat, paying particular attention to                 protocols. The NEFSC will require pre-                survey protocols (e.g., number of hooks),
                                              rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                 sail briefings before all research cruises,           and limited frequency of use indicate
                                              similar significance, and on the                        including those conducted by                          that certain types of gears that may
                                              availability of such species or stock for               cooperating partners, as part of its                  otherwise be expected to have the
                                              subsistence uses.’’ NMFS provided a                     continuing research program.                          potential to result in take of marine
                                              full description of the planned                            Protected species training—In an                   mammals do not pose significant risk to
                                              mitigation measures, including                          effort to help standardize and further                certain species of marine mammals (e.g.,
                                              background discussion related to certain                emphasize the importance of protected                 large whales interactions with NEFSC
                                              elements of the mitigation plan, in the                 species information, the NEFSC will                   longline gears) and are not subject to
                                              notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR                    implement a formalized protected                      specific mitigation measures due to the
                                              39595, July 9, 2015). Please see that                   species training program for all crew                 low level of survey effort and small
                                              document for more detail.                               members as part of its continuing                     survey footprint relative to that of
                                                                                                      research program that will be required                commercial fisheries. However, at all
                                              General Measures
                                                                                                      for all NEFSC-affiliated research                     times when the NEFSC is conducting
                                                Coordination and communication—                       projects, including cooperative research              survey operations at sea, the OOD and/
                                              We require that the NEFSC take all                      partners. The NEFSC will conduct                      or CS and crew will monitor for any
                                              necessary measures to coordinate and                    training programs on a regular basis                  unusual circumstances that may arise at
                                              communicate in advance of each                          which will include topics such as                     a sampling site and use best
                                              specific survey with NOAA’s Office of                   monitoring and sighting protocols,                    professional judgment to avoid any
                                              Marine and Aviation Operations                          species identification, decision-making               potential risks to marine mammals
                                              (OMAO), or other relevant parties, to                   factors for avoiding take, procedures for             during use of all research equipment.
                                              ensure that all mitigation measures and                 handling and documenting protected                       Handling procedures—The NEFSC
                                              monitoring requirements described                       species caught in research gear, and                  will implement a number of handling
                                              herein, as well as the specific manner of               reporting requirements. Required                      protocols to minimize potential harm to
                                              implementation and relevant event-                      training will occur through participation             marine mammals that are incidentally
                                              contingent decision-making processes,                   in protected species training programs                taken during the course of fisheries
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                                              are clearly understood and agreed-upon.                 developed by the regional commercial                  research activities. In general, protocols
                                              This may involve describing all required                Fisheries Observer Program, which will                have already been prepared for use on
                                              measures when submitting cruise                         typically be the NEFOP.                               commercial fishing vessels. Because
                                              instructions to OMAO or when                               All NEFSC research crew members                    incidental take of marine mammals in
                                              completing contracts with external                      that may be assigned to monitor for the               fishing gear is similar for commercial
                                              entities. The NEFSC will coordinate and                 presence of marine mammals during                     fisheries and research surveys, NEFSC
                                              conduct briefings at the outset of each                 future surveys will be required to attend             proposes to adopt these protocols,


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                                              which are expected to increase post-                    from the vessel illuminates the water in              interactions and those that aid in
                                              release survival. In general, following a               the immediate vicinity of the vessel                  successfully avoiding such events). Best
                                              ‘‘common sense’’ approach to handling                   during gear setting and retrieval.                    professional judgment takes into
                                              captured or entangled marine mammals                       After moving on, if marine mammals                 consideration the species, numbers, and
                                              will present the best chance of                         are still visible from the vessel and                 behavior of the animals, the status of the
                                              minimizing injury to the animal and of                  appear to be at risk, the OOD may                     trawl net operation (e.g., net opening,
                                              decreasing risks to scientists and vessel               decide to move the vessel again or skip               depth, and distance from the stern), the
                                              crew. Handling or disentangling marine                  the sampling station. The OOD will                    time it would take to retrieve the net,
                                              mammals carries inherent safety risks,                  consult with the CS or other designated               and safety considerations for changing
                                              and using best professional judgment                    scientist (identified prior to the voyage             speed or course. We recognize that it is
                                              and ensuring human safety is                            and noted on the cruise plan) and other               not possible to dictate in advance the
                                              paramount. The NEFSC protected                          experienced crew as necessary to                      exact course of action that the OOD or
                                              species training programs will include                  determine the best strategy to avoid                  CS should take in any given event
                                              procedures for handling and                             potential takes of these species.                     involving the presence of marine
                                              documenting protected species caught                    Strategies are based on the species                   mammals in proximity to an ongoing
                                              in research gear, and reporting                         encountered, their numbers and                        trawl tow, given the sheer number of
                                              requirements. The CS and appropriate                    behavior, their position and vector                   potential variables, combinations of
                                              members of the research crews will also                 relative to the vessel, and other factors.            variables that may determine the
                                              be trained using the same monitoring,                   For instance, a whale transiting through              appropriate course of action, and the
                                              data collection, and reporting protocols                the area and heading away from the                    need to consider human safety in the
                                              for protected species as is required by                 vessel may not require any move, or                   operation of fishing gear at sea.
                                              the NEFOP.                                              may require only a short move from the                Nevertheless, we require a full
                                                                                                      initial sampling site, while a pod of                 accounting of factors that shape both
                                              Trawl Survey Visual Monitoring and                      dolphins gathered around the vessel                   successful and unsuccessful decisions
                                              Operational Protocols                                   may require a longer move from the                    and these details will be fed back into
                                                 The mitigation requirements                          initial sampling site or possibly                     NEFSC training efforts and ultimately
                                              described here are applicable to all                    cancellation of the station if the                    help to refine the best professional
                                              beam, mid-water, and bottom trawl                       dolphins follow the vessel. If trawling               judgment that determines the course of
                                              operations conducted by the NEFSC.                      operations have been delayed because of               action taken in any given scenario (see
                                                 Visual monitoring—The OOD, CS (or                    the presence of marine mammals, then                  further discussion in ‘‘Monitoring and
                                              other designated member of the                          the vessel resumes trawl operations                   Reporting’’).
                                              Scientific Party), and crew standing                    (when practical) only when the animals                   Speed and course alterations, Tow
                                              watch on the bridge visually scan for                   have not been sighted near the vessel or              duration and direction—The vessel’s
                                              marine mammals (and other protected                     otherwise determined to no longer be at               speed during active sampling with trawl
                                              species) during all daytime operations.                 risk. This decision is at the discretion of           nets will not exceed 5 kt. Typical
                                              Marine mammal watches will be                           the OOD and is situationally dependent.               towing speeds are 2–4 kt. Transit speed
                                              conducted by scanning the surrounding                      In general, trawl operations will be               between active sampling stations will
                                              waters with bridge binoculars to survey                 conducted immediately upon arrival on                 range from 10–12 kt, except in areas
                                              the area upon arrival at the station,                   station in order to minimize the time                 where vessel speeds are regulated to
                                              during visual and sonar reconnaissance                  during which marine mammals may                       lower speeds. When operating in North
                                              of the trawl line to look for potential                 become attracted to the vessel. However,              Atlantic right whale Seasonal
                                              hazards (e.g., commercial fishing gear,                 in some cases it will be necessary to                 Management Areas, Dynamic
                                              unsuitable bottom for trawling, etc.),                  conduct small net tows (e.g., bongo net)              Management Areas, or in the vicinity of
                                              and while the gear is deployed. During                  prior to deploying trawl gear in order to             right whales or surface active groups of
                                              nighttime operations, visual observation                avoid trawling through extremely high                 large baleen whales the vessel’s speed
                                              will be conducted using the naked eye,                  densities of gelatinous zooplankton that              will not exceed 10 kt. Further, vessels
                                              to the extent allowed by available vessel               can damage trawl gear.                                will reduce speed and change course in
                                              lighting.                                                  Once the trawl net is in the water, the            the vicinity of resting groups of large
                                                 Operational procedures—The primary                   OOD, CS, and/or crew standing watch                   whales.
                                              purpose of conducting visual                            will continue to visually monitor the                    As noted earlier, if marine mammals
                                              monitoring period is to implement the                   surrounding waters and will maintain a                are sighted prior to deployment of the
                                              ‘‘move-on rule.’’ If marine mammals are                 lookout for marine mammal presence as                 trawl net, the vessel may be moved
                                              sighted around the vessel before setting                far away as environmental conditions                  away from the animals to a new station
                                              the gear, the OOD may decide to move                    allow.                                                at the discretion of the OOD. Also, at
                                              the vessel away from the marine                            If marine mammals are sighted before               any time during a survey or in transit,
                                              mammal to a different section of the                    the gear is fully retrieved, the most                 any crew member that sights marine
                                              sampling area if the animal appears to                  appropriate response to avoid marine                  mammals that may intersect with the
                                              be at risk of interaction with the gear.                mammal interaction will be determined                 vessel course will immediately
                                              During daytime trawl operations,                        by the professional judgment of the CS,               communicate their presence to the
                                              research trawl gear is not deployed if                  watch leader, OOD and other                           bridge for appropriate course alteration
                                              marine mammals have been sighted                        experienced crew as necessary. This                   or speed reduction as possible to avoid
                                              near the ship unless those animals do                   judgment will be based on past                        incidental collisions.
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                                              not appear to be in danger of                           experience operating trawl gears around                  Standard survey protocols that are
                                              interactions with the trawl, as                         marine mammals (i.e., best professional               expected to lessen the likelihood of
                                              determined by the judgment of the OOD                   judgment) and on NEFSC training                       marine mammal interactions include
                                              and CS. The efficacy of the move-on                     sessions that will facilitate                         standardized tow durations and
                                              rule is limited during night time trawl                 dissemination of expertise operating in               distances. Standard tow durations of not
                                              operations or other periods of limited                  these situations (e.g., factors that                  more than 30 minutes at the target depth
                                              visibility. However, operational lighting               contribute to marine mammal gear                      will be implemented, excluding


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                                              deployment and retrieval time (which                    described above for trawl surveys.                    warranted. If setting operations have
                                              may require an additional 30 minutes,                   Please see that section for full details.             been halted due to the presence of
                                              depending on target depth), to reduce                      Operational procedures—Prior to                    marine mammals, resumption of setting
                                              the likelihood of attracting and                        setting the gear, the OOD, CS, and crew               will not begin until no marine mammals
                                              incidentally taking marine mammals.                     visually scan the waters surrounding the              have been observed for at least 15
                                              Short tow durations decrease the                        vessel for protected species at least 30              minutes. When visibility allows, the
                                              opportunity for marine mammals to find                  minutes before deploying the longline                 OOD, CS, and crew standing watch will
                                              the vessel and investigate. The                         gear. This typically occurs during transit            conduct set checks every 15 minutes to
                                              exceptions to the 30-minute tow                         through the setting area and then                     look for hooked, or entangled marine
                                              duration are the Atlantic Herring                       returning back to the starting point.                 mammals.
                                              Acoustic Pelagic Trawl Survey and the                   Longline sets may be delayed if marine                   If marine mammals are present during
                                              Deep-Water Biodiversity Survey where                    mammals have been detected near the                   retrieval operations, haul-back will be
                                              the total time in the water (deployment,                vessel in the 30 minutes prior to setting             postponed until the OOD determines
                                              fishing, and haul-back) are 40 to 60                    the gear.                                             that it is safe to proceed. If haul-back
                                              minutes and 180 minutes, respectively.                     For the Apex Predators Bottom                      operations have been halted due to the
                                                 Trawl tow distances will be less than                Longline Coastal Shark Survey, which                  presence of marine mammals,
                                              3 nm—typically 1–2 nm, depending on                     has a separate survey protocol from the               resumption of haul-back would begin
                                              the specific survey and trawl speed—                    COASTSPAN and NEFOP Observer                          when no marine mammals have been
                                              which NMFS expects to reduce the                        Bottom Longline Training surveys                      observed for at least 15 minutes. When
                                              likelihood of attracting and incidentally               conducted by NEFSC, the OOD, CS, and                  visibility allows, the OOD, CS, and crew
                                              taking marine mammals.                                  crew use a one nautical mile radius                   standing watch will conduct set checks
                                                                                                      around the vessel to guide the decision               every 15 minutes to look for hooked,
                                                 Gear maintenance—The crew will be
                                                                                                      on whether marine mammals are at risk                 trapped, or entangled marine mammals.
                                              careful when emptying the trawl to
                                                                                                      of interactions before deploying the
                                              avoid damage to marine mammals that                                                                           Gillnet Visual Monitoring and
                                                                                                      gear. The vessel may be moved to a new
                                              may be caught in the gear but are not                                                                         Operational Protocols
                                                                                                      location if marine mammals are present
                                              visible upon retrieval. The gear will be                                                                         Visual monitoring—The monitoring
                                                                                                      and the OOD uses professional
                                              emptied as quickly as possible after                                                                          procedures for gillnets are similar to
                                                                                                      judgment to minimize the risk to marine
                                              retrieval in order to determine whether                                                                       those described for trawl gear. The
                                                                                                      mammals from potential gear
                                              or not marine mammals are present. The                                                                        NEFSC does not propose to use pelagic
                                                                                                      interactions.
                                              vessel’s crew will clean trawl nets prior                  The OOD, CS, and crew standing                     gillnets in any survey.
                                              to deployment to remove prey items that                 watch will continually monitor the gear                  Operational procedures—Gillnets are
                                              might attract marine mammals. Catch                     to look for hooked or entangled marine                not deployed if marine mammals have
                                              volumes are typically small with every                  mammals and other protected species                   been sighted on arrival at the sample
                                              attempt made to collect all organisms                   and will release the animal following                 site. The exception is for animals that,
                                              caught in the trawl.                                    standard handling and release protocols               because of their behavior, travel vector
                                              Dredge Survey Visual Monitoring and                     for marine mammals.                                   or other factors, do not appear to be at
                                              Operational Protocols                                      The NEFSC has established standard                 risk of interaction with the gillnet gear.
                                                                                                      soak times of three hours for bottom                  If no marine mammals are present, the
                                                 The mitigation requirements                          longline and two to five hours for                    gear is set and monitored during the
                                              described here are applicable to all                    pelagic longline surveys. The CS will                 soak. If a marine mammal is sighted
                                              hydraulic, New Bedford-type,                            ensure that soak times do not exceed                  during the soak and appears to be at risk
                                              commercial, and Naturalist dredge                       five hours, except in cases where                     of interaction with the gear, then the
                                              operations conducted by the NEFSC.                      weather or mechanical difficulty delay                gear is pulled immediately.
                                                 Visual monitoring—Visual monitoring                  gear retrieval.                                          For the COASTSPAN surveys, which
                                              requirements for all dredge gears are the                  NEFSC longline protocols specifically              are performed in areas where estuarine
                                              same as those described above for trawl                 prohibit chumming (releasing additional               dolphins may occur, the NEFSC will
                                              surveys. Please see that section for full               bait to attract target species to the gear).          actively monitor for potential bottlenose
                                              details of the visual monitoring and                    Bait is removed from hooks during                     dolphin entanglements by hand
                                              ‘‘move-on’’ protocols. However, care                    retrieval and retained on the vessel until            checking the gillnet gear every 20
                                              will be taken when emptying the dredge                  all gear is removed from the area. The                minutes by lifting the foot net. Also, in
                                              to avoid damage to protected species                    crew will not discard offal or spent bait             the unexpected case of a bottlenose
                                              that may be caught in the gear but are                  while longline gear is in the water to                dolphin entanglement, the NEFSC
                                              not visible upon retrieval. The gear will               reduce the risk of marine mammals                     would request and arrange for expedited
                                              be emptied as quickly as possible after                 detecting the vessel or being attracted to            genetic sampling in order to determine
                                              retrieval in order to determine whether                 the area.                                             the stock and would photograph the
                                              or not protected species are present.                      If marine mammals are detected while               dorsal fin and submit to the Southeast
                                                 Tow duration and direction—                          longline gear is in the water, the OOD                Stranding Coordinator for
                                              Standard dredge durations are 15                        exercises similar judgment and                        identification/matching to bottlenose
                                              minutes or less, excluding deployment                   discretion to avoid incidental take of                dolphins in the Mid-Atlantic Bottlenose
                                              and retrieval time, to reduce the                       marine mammals as described for trawl                 Dolphin Photo-identification Catalog.
                                              likelihood of attracting and incidentally               gear. The species, number, and behavior                  On the NEFOP Observer Gillnet
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                                              taking protected species.                               of the marine mammals are considered                  Training cruises, which occur in areas
                                                                                                      along with the status of the ship and                 covered by the HPTRP, acoustic pingers
                                              Longline Gear Visual Monitoring and                                                                           and weak links are used on all gillnets
                                                                                                      gear, weather and sea conditions, and
                                              Operational Protocols                                                                                         consistent with the Harbor Porpoise
                                                                                                      crew safety factors.
                                                Visual monitoring—Visual monitoring                      If marine mammals are present during               Take Reduction Plan regulations at (50
                                              requirements for pelagic or demersal                    setting operations, immediate retrieval               CFR 229.33) for commercial fisheries to
                                              longline surveys are the same as those                  or halting the setting operations may be              reduce marine mammal bycatch. Under


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                                              the HPTRP, gillnet gear used in specific                retrieved by pulling both ends onto                   requirements specified for their
                                              areas during specific times are required                shore. Typical seine hauls are less than              respective fisheries and areas (e.g.,
                                              to be equipped with pingers. We discuss                 15 minutes with the resulting catch                   pingers, sinking groundlines, and weak
                                              the use of pingers and their acoustic                   sampled and released. Scientists will                 links on gillnet gear).
                                              characteristics later within the                        look as far as field of view permits from                The NEFSC will review all NEFSC-
                                              subsection titled ‘‘Cooperative Research                the beach in the general sampling area                affiliated research instructions and
                                              Visual Monitoring and Operational                       before the net is fished and will not                 protocols for avoiding adverse
                                              Protocols.’’                                            deploy if marine mammals are present.                 interactions with protected species. If
                                                All NEFOP protocols concerning                        If marine mammals are observed to be                  those instructions/protocols are not
                                              monitoring and reporting protected                      interacting with the gear, it will be lifted          fully consistent with NEFOP training
                                              species interactions are followed as per                and removed from the water.                           materials and guidance on decision-
                                              the current NEFOP Observer Manual                                                                             making that arises from NEFSC
                                              (available on the internet at http://                   Rotary Screw Trap Visual Monitoring                   protected species training, the NEFSC
                                              www.nefsc.noaa.gov/fsb/manuals/2013/                    and Operational Protocols                             will incorporate specific language into
                                              NEFSC_Observer_Program_Manual.pdf).                        Visual monitoring—Sites are visually               its contracts and agreements with
                                              The soak duration time is 12 to 24                      surveyed for marine mammals prior to                  NEFSC-affiliated research partners
                                              hours. Communication with the NEFOP                     submerging the gear in the water                      requiring adherence to all required
                                              Training Lead and the vessel captain                    channel. The traps remain in the water                training requirements, operating
                                              occurs within 24 to 48 hours prior to                   for an extended period of time and                    procedures, and reporting requirements
                                              setting of gear. During these                           sampling crews tend the traps on a daily              for protected species.
                                              communications, the NEFOP Training                      basis. The researchers will modify,                      Operational procedures—For the
                                              Lead and Captain decide when to set the                 delay, or conclude the sampling period                Apex Predators Bottom Longline Coastal
                                              gear, specifically taking into account                  depending on the numbers of marine                    Shark and COASTSPAN longline and
                                              any possible weather delays to avoid a                  mammals nearby and their potential for                gillnet surveys, NEFSC partners would
                                              long soak period. They do not deploy                    interacting with the gear as determined               implement the Move-on-Rule. During
                                              the gear if a significant weather delay is              by the professional judgment of the                   the soak, the line is run and if any
                                              expected that would increase the                        researchers.                                          marine mammals are sighted the line is
                                              preferred soak duration to greater than                    Operational procedures—Under most                  pulled immediately. On COASTSPAN
                                              24 hours. In those situations, the gear                 conditions the live car (i.e., catch                  gillnet surveys, gillnets are continuously
                                              set times will be delayed.                              holding pen) is about 75 percent full of              monitored during the 3-hour soak time
                                                                                                      water, which would allow any trapped                  by under-running it, pulling it across
                                              Fyke Net Visual Monitoring and                          mammals to breath until release from                  the boat while leaving the net ends
                                              Operational Protocols                                   the trap. Rotary screw trap tending                   anchored. All animals, algae and other
                                                 Visual monitoring—Fyke nets are                      schedules are adjusted according to                   objects are removed with each pass as
                                              normally set inshore by small boat                      conditions of the river/estuary and                   the net is reset into the water to
                                              crews, who will visually survey areas                   threats to protected species (i.e.,                   minimize bycatch mortality.
                                              prior to deploying the nets. Monitoring                 presence of ESA-listed fish or marine                    Acoustic deterrent devices—NEFSC-
                                              is done prior to setting and during net                 mammals in the area). If capture occurs,              affiliated cooperative research projects
                                              retrieval which is conducted every 12 to                the animal is temporarily retained in a               involving commercial vessels and gear,
                                              24-hours. If marine mammals are in                      live tank and released as soon as                     as well as the NEFOP Observer Training
                                              close proximity (approximately 100 m)                   possible.                                             Gillnet Surveys currently deploy
                                              of the setting location, the field team                                                                       acoustic pingers on anchored sinking
                                                                                                      Cooperative Research Visual Monitoring                gillnets in areas where they are required
                                              will make a determination if the set
                                                                                                      and Operational Protocols                             by commercial fisheries to comply with
                                              location needs to be moved. If marine
                                              mammals are observed to interact with                      The mitigation requirements                        requirements in the HPTRP (50 CFR
                                              the gear during the setting, the crew will              described earlier are applicable to                   229.33). We considered the use of
                                              lift and remove the gear from the water.                commercial fishing vessels engaged in                 pingers in our notice of proposed
                                                 Operational procedures—A 2-m fyke                    NEFSC cooperative research using                      rulemaking (80 FR 39558, July 9, 2015)
                                              net will be deployed with a marine                      trawls, dredges, longline, hook and line,             and we do not discuss the potential
                                              mammal excluder device that reduces                     lobster pots/traps, and gillnet gears.                taking of marine mammals resulting
                                              the effective mouth opening to less than                   These commercial fishing vessels are               from NEFSC’s use of pingers further in
                                              15 cm. The 1-m fyke net does not                        significantly smaller than the NOAA                   this document.
                                              require an excluder device as the                       vessels, and depending on their size and
                                                                                                      configuration, marine mammal sighting                 Pot/Trap Visual Monitoring and
                                              opening is 12 cm. These small openings
                                                                                                      may be difficult to make during all                   Operational Protocols
                                              will prevent marine mammals from
                                              entering the nets.                                      aspects of fishing operations. Further,                  Several NEFSC and cooperative
                                                                                                      scientific personnel are normally                     research surveys use fish or lobster pots
                                              Beach Seine Visual Monitoring and                       restricted from the deck during gear                  to selectively capture species for
                                              Operational Protocols                                   setting and haul-back operations. For all             research, tagging studies, and sample
                                                Visual monitoring—Prior to setting                    vessel size classes, it is unlikely that the          collection. Fish pots select for particular
                                              the seine nets, researchers will visually               individual(s) searching for marine                    species by configuring the entrances,
                                              survey the area for marine mammals.                     mammals will have unrestricted 360                    mesh, and escape tunnels (or ‘‘vents’’) to
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                                              They will also observe for marine                       degree visibility around the vessel.                  allow retention of the target species,
                                              mammals continuously during                             However, observations during approach                 while excluding larger animals, and
                                              sampling.                                               to a fishing station and during gear                  allowing smaller animals to escape from
                                                Operational procedures—Seines are                     setting and haul-back may be feasible                 the pot before retrieval.
                                              deployed with one end held on shore by                  and practicable from the wheelhouse.                     Visual monitoring—The NEFSC and/
                                              a crew member and the net slowly                           These projects will also comply with               or cooperating institutions shall initiate
                                              deployed by boat in an arc and then                     the TRP mitigation measures and gear                  marine mammal watches (visual


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                                              observation) no less than 30 minutes                       Visual monitoring—The receivers are                   (4) A reduction in the intensity of
                                              prior to both deployment and retrieval                  set by small boat crews that visually                 exposure to stimuli expected to result in
                                              of the pot and trap gear. Marine                        survey the area for marine mammals                    incidental take (this goal may contribute
                                              mammal watches shall be conducted by                    prior to setting. Interactions with the               to 1, above, or to reducing the severity
                                              scanning the surrounding waters with                    gear or boats are not expected.                       of behavioral harassment only).
                                              the naked eye and binoculars (or                           Operational Procedures—Receivers                      (5) Avoidance or minimization of
                                              monocular). During nighttime                            are anchored using a 24-pound                         adverse effects to marine mammal
                                              operations, visual observation shall be                 mushroom anchor or a 79-pound                         habitat, paying particular attention to
                                              conducted using the naked eye and                       cement mooring and attached to a                      the prey base, blockage or limitation of
                                              available vessel lighting.                              surface float by an 11/16 inch sinking                passage to or from biologically
                                                 Operational Procedures—The NEFSC                     pot warp with a weight rating of 1,200                important areas, permanent destruction
                                              and/or cooperating institutions shall                   pounds. Units in the estuary and bay are              of habitat, or temporary disturbance of
                                              deploy pot gear as soon as is practicable               equipped with whale-safe weak links                   habitat during a biologically important
                                              upon arrival at the sampling station.                   with a weight rating of 600 pounds.                   time.
                                              The primary purpose of conducting a                     Other receivers are deployed on coastal                  (6) For monitoring directly related to
                                              visual monitoring period is to                          commercial lobstermen’s fishing gears                 mitigation, an increase in the
                                              implement the ‘‘move-on rule.’’ The                     which comply with fishing regulations                 probability of detecting marine
                                              NEFSC and/or cooperating institutions                   for nearshore operations. The receivers               mammals, thus allowing for more
                                              shall implement the move-on rule. If                    are recovered twice annually, but the                 effective implementation of the
                                              marine mammals are sighted near the                     traps are tended according to required                mitigation.
                                                                                                      fishing schedules of the fishery.                        Based on our evaluation of the
                                              vessel before setting the gear, the
                                                                                                                                                            NEFSC’s planned measures, as well as
                                              NEFSC, as appropriate may decide to                        We have carefully evaluated the
                                                                                                                                                            other measures considered, NMFS has
                                              move the vessel away from the marine                    NEFSC’s planned mitigation measures
                                                                                                                                                            determined that these mitigation
                                              mammal to a different section of the                    and considered a range of other
                                                                                                                                                            measures provide the means of effecting
                                              sampling area if the animal appears to                  measures in the context of ensuring that
                                                                                                                                                            the least practicable adverse impact on
                                              be at risk of interaction with the gear. If,            we prescribed the means of effecting the
                                                                                                                                                            marine mammal species or stocks and
                                              after moving on, marine mammals are                     least practicable adverse impact on the
                                                                                                                                                            their habitat, paying particular attention
                                              still visible from the vessel, the NEFSC                affected marine mammal species and
                                                                                                                                                            to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas
                                              may decide to move again or to skip the                 stocks and their habitat. Our evaluation
                                                                                                                                                            of similar significance.
                                              station. The NEFSC may use best                         of potential measures included
                                              professional judgment in making this                    consideration of the following factors in             Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                              decision but may not elect to conduct                   relation to one another: (1) The manner               Area of the Specified Activity
                                              the pot and trap activity when animals                  in which, and the degree to which, the                   NMFS previously reviewed the
                                              remain near the vessel.                                 successful implementation of the                      NEFSC species descriptions—which
                                                 If marine mammals are sighted near                   measure is expected to minimize                       summarize available information
                                              the vessel during the soak and are                      adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2)                regarding status and trends, distribution
                                              determined to be at risk of interacting                 the proven or likely efficacy of the                  and habitat preferences, behavior and
                                              with the gear, then the NEFSC and/or                    specific measure to minimize adverse                  life history, and auditory capabilities of
                                              cooperating institutions shall carefully                impacts as planned; and (3) the                       the potentially affected species—for
                                              retrieve the gear as quickly as possible.               practicability of the measure for                     accuracy and completeness and refer the
                                              The NEFSC and/or cooperating                            applicant implementation.                             reader to Sections 3 and 4 of the
                                              institutions may use best professional                     Any mitigation measure(s) we                       NEFSC’s application, as well as to
                                              judgment in making this decision.                       prescribe should be able to accomplish,               NMFS’ Stock Assessment Reports
                                                 The NEFSC and/or cooperating                         have a reasonable likelihood of                       (SARs; www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/).
                                              institutions shall ensure that surveys                  accomplishing (based on current                       We also provided information related to
                                              deploy gear fulfilling all pot/trap                     science), or contribute to the                        all species with expected potential for
                                              universal commercial gear                               accomplishment of one or more of the                  occurrence in the specified geographical
                                              configurations such as weak link                        general goals listed here:                            region where the NEFSC plans to
                                              requirements and marking requirements                      (1) Avoidance or minimization of                   conduct the specified activities,
                                              as specified by applicable take                         injury or death of marine mammals                     summarizing information related to the
                                              reduction plans as required for                         wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may              population or stock, including PBR.
                                              commercial pot/trap fisheries.                          contribute to this goal).                             Please see Table 3 in the notice of
                                                 The NEFSC shall ensure that                             (2) A reduction in the number (total               proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July
                                              cooperating institutions conducting pot                 number or number at biologically                      9, 2015) for that information. We do not
                                              and trap surveys adhere to monitoring                   important time or location) of                        repeat that information here.
                                              and mitigation requirements and shall                   individual marine mammals exposed to
                                              include required protocols in all survey                stimuli expected to result in incidental              Potential Effects of the Specified
                                              instructions, contracts, and agreements.                take (this goal may contribute to 1,                  Activity on Marine Mammals and Their
                                                                                                      above, or to reducing takes by                        Habitat
                                              Acoustic Telemetry Gear Visual                          behavioral harassment only).                            NMFS provided a summary and
                                              Monitoring and Operational Protocols                                                                          discussion of the ways that components
                                                                                                         (3) A reduction in the number (total
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                                                 The NEFSC deploys passive acoustic                   number or number at biologically                      of the specified activity (e.g., gear
                                              telemetry receivers in many of Maine’s                  important time or location) of times any              deployment, use of active acoustic
                                              rivers, estuaries, bays and into the Gulf               individual marine mammal would be                     sources, and visual disturbance) may
                                              of Maine. These receivers monitor                       exposed to stimuli expected to result in              impact marine mammals and their
                                              tagged Atlantic salmon, as well as other                incidental take (this goal may contribute             habitat in the notice of proposed
                                              tagged animals of collaborators along                   to 1, above, or to reducing takes by                  rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015).
                                              the east coast.                                         behavioral harassment only).                          Specifically, we considered potential


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                                              effects to marine mammals from ship                           wild by causing disruption of behavioral                   Estimated Take Due to Gear Interaction
                                              strike, physical interaction with various                     patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                              gear types, use of active acoustic                            migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,                      Historical Interactions—In order to
                                              sources, and visual disturbance of                            feeding, or sheltering [Level B                            estimate the number of potential
                                              pinnipeds, as well as effects to prey                         harassment].’’ Serious injury means any                    incidents of take that could occur by M/
                                              species and to acoustic habitat. We do                                                                                   SI + Level A through gear interaction,
                                                                                                            injury that will likely result in mortality
                                              not repeat that information here.                                                                                        we first considered the NEFSC’s past
                                                                                                            (50 CFR 216.3).
                                                                                                                                                                       record of such incidents, and then also
                                              Estimated Take by Incidental                                    Take of marine mammals incidental                        considered other species that may have
                                              Harassment, Serious Injury, or Mortality                      to the NEFSC’s research activities could                   similar vulnerabilities to the NEFSC’s
                                                Except with respect to certain                              occur as a result of: (1) Injury or                        trawl, gillnet, and fyke net gear for
                                              activities not pertinent here, the MMPA                       mortality due to gear interaction; (2)                     which we have historical interaction
                                              defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘any act of                       behavioral disturbance resulting from                      records. We describe historical
                                              pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)                      the use of active acoustic sources (Level                  interactions with NEFSC research gear
                                              has the potential to injure a marine                          B harassment only); or (3) behavioral                      in Tables 1, 2, and 3 in this rule.
                                              mammal or marine mammal stock in the                          disturbance of pinnipeds hauled out on                     Available records are for the years 2004
                                              wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has                        the shoreline resulting from close                         through the present. Please see the
                                              the potential to disturb a marine                             proximity of research vessels (Level B                     NEFSC’s Final PEA for specific
                                              mammal or marine mammal stock in the                          harassment only).                                          locations of these incidents.

                                                                                                TABLE 1—HISTORICAL INTERACTIONS WITH TRAWL GEAR
                                                                                                                                                                                       Number re-
                                                           Gear                             Survey                   Date                    Species                 Number killed                        Total
                                                                                                                                                                                       leased alive

                                              Gourock high speed                    Atlantic Herring Survey          10/8/2004     Short-beaked common                           2                    0           2
                                               midwater rope trawl.                                                                  dolphin (Western NA
                                                                                                                                     stock).
                                              Bottom trawl (4-seam, 3               NEFSC Standard Bot-             11/11/2007     Short-beaked common                           1                    0           1
                                                bridle).                             tom Trawl Survey.                               dolphin (Western NA
                                                                                                                                     stock).
                                              Gourock high speed                    Atlantic Herring Survey         10/11/2009     Minke whale ................                  0               11               1
                                                midwater rope trawl.
                                              Bottom trawl (4-seam, 3               Spring Bottom Trawl                4/4/2015    Gray seal .....................              12                    0           1
                                                bridle).                              Survey.

                                                 Total individuals captured (total number of interactions given in                 Short-beaked common                           3                    0           3
                                                                          parentheses)                                               dolphin (3).                                0                    1           1
                                                                                                                                   Minke whale (1) ...........

                                                                                                                                   Gray seal (1) ...............                 1                    0           1
                                                 1 According
                                                           to the incident report, ‘‘The net’s cod end and whale were brought aboard just enough to undo the cod end and free the whale. It
                                              was on deck for about five minutes. While on deck, it was vocalizing and moving its tail up and down. The whale swam away upon release and
                                              appeared to be fine. Estimated length was 19 feet.″ The NEFSC later classified this incidental take as a serious injury using NMFS criteria for
                                              such determinations published in January 2012 (Cole and Henry, 2013).
                                                2 The NEFSC filed an incident report for this incidental take on April 4, 2015.



                                                                                               TABLE 2—HISTORICAL INTERACTIONS WITH GILLNET GEAR
                                                                                                                                                                                       Number re-
                                                           Gear                             Survey                   Date                    Species                 Number killed                        Total
                                                                                                                                                                                       leased alive

                                              Gillnet ...........................   COASTSPAN ..............        11/29/2008     Common Bottlenose                             1                    0           1
                                                                                                                                     dolphin (Northern
                                                                                                                                     South Carolina Estu-
                                                                                                                                     arine System stock) 1.
                                              Gillnet ...........................   NEFOP Observer                     5/4/2009    Gray seal .....................               1                    0           1
                                                                                     Gillnet Training Trips.
                                              Gillnet ...........................   NEFOP Observer                     5/4/2009    Harbor porpoise ..........                    1                    0           1
                                                                                     Gillnet Training Trips.

                                                 Total individuals captured (total number of interactions given in                 Bottlenose dolphin (1)                        1                    0           1
                                                                          parentheses)                                             Gray seal (1) ...............                 1                    0           1

                                                                                                                                   Harbor porpoise (1) .....                     1                    0           1
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                                                 1 In
                                                    2008, the COASTSPAN gillnet survey caught and killed one common bottlenose dolphin while a cooperating institution was conducting the
                                              survey in South Carolina. This was the only occurrence of incidental take in these surveys. Although no genetic information is available from this
                                              dolphin, based on the location of the event, NMFS retrospectively assigned this mortality to the Northern South Carolina Estuarine System stock
                                              in 2015 from the previous classification as the western North Atlantic stock (Waring et al., 2014).




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                                                                                                                     TABLE 3—HISTORICAL INTERACTIONS WITH FYKE NET GEAR
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Number re-
                                                                 Gear                                             Survey                                Date                           Species                            Number killed                                              Total
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       leased alive

                                              Fyke Net .......................                     Maine Estuaries                                     10/25/2010          Harbor seal .................                                      1                          0                    1
                                                                                                      Diadromous Survey.
                                                      Total ......................                 .....................................                           0       .....................................                              1                          0                    1



                                                 The NEFSC has no recorded                                                                  animal); and harbor porpoise (one total                                         five-year period, we multiply the annual
                                              interactions with any gear other than                                                         interaction with one animal).                                                   average by five and assume that this
                                              midwater and bottom trawl, gillnet, and                                                          During one fyke net survey in 2010,                                          number may be taken within the
                                              fyke net gears. As noted in the notice of                                                     the NEFSC recorded one interaction                                              effective five-year period of the
                                              proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July                                                        with one harbor seal. Since this                                                proposed authorization.
                                              9, 2015), we anticipate future                                                                recorded interaction, the NEFSC now
                                                                                                                                            requires the use of marine mammal                                                  To date, infrequent interactions of
                                              interactions with the same gear types.
                                                 In order to use these historical                                                           excluder devices as a mitigation                                                trawl nets, gillnets, and fyke net gears
                                              interaction records in a precautionary                                                        measure for this gear type.                                                     with marine mammals have occurred in
                                              manner as the basis for the take                                                                 In order to produce the most                                                 the Atlantic coast region during NEFSC
                                              estimation process, and because we                                                            precautionary take estimates possible,                                          research activities. The NEFSC
                                              have no specific information to indicate                                                      we use here the entirety of the data                                            interaction rates have exhibited some
                                              whether any given future interaction                                                          available to us (i.e., 2004–15).                                                inter-annual variation in numbers,
                                              might result in M/SI versus Level A                                                              In order to estimate the potential                                           possibly due to changing marine
                                              harassment, we conservatively assume                                                          number of incidents of M/SI + Level A                                           mammal densities and distributions and
                                              that all interactions equate to mortality.                                                    that could occur incidental to the                                              dynamic oceanographic conditions.
                                                 During trawl surveys, the NEFSC has                                                        NEFSC’s use of midwater and bottom                                              This approach is precautionary.
                                              recorded interactions with short-beaked                                                       trawl, gillnet, fyke net, and longline gear                                     Estimating takes of species captured
                                              common dolphins (Western North                                                                in the Atlantic coast region over the                                           historically will produce an estimate
                                              Atlantic stock; two total interactions                                                        five-year period from 2015–20, we first                                         higher than the historic average take for
                                              with three individual animals); minke                                                         look at the six species described that
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            each species taken incidentally during
                                              whale (one total interaction with one                                                         have been taken historically and then
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            past NEFSC research. We use this
                                              animal); and gray seal (one total                                                             evaluate the potential vulnerability of
                                                                                                                                            additional species to these gears.                                              methodology to ensure accounting for
                                              interaction with one animal). Common
                                                                                                                                               Table 4 in this document shows the                                           the maximum amount of potential take
                                              dolphins are the species most likely to
                                              interact with NEFSC trawl gear with an                                                        11-year annual average captures of these                                        in the future, as well as accounting for
                                              average of 1.5 dolphins captured per                                                          six species and the projected five-year                                         the fluctuations in inter-annual
                                              interaction.                                                                                  totals for this final rule, for trawl,                                          variability observed during the 11-year
                                                 During gillnet surveys, the NEFSC has                                                      gillnet, and fyke net gear. In order to                                         time period. Moreover, these estimates
                                              recorded interactions with short-beaked                                                       produce precautionary estimates, we                                             are based on the assumption that annual
                                              common dolphins (Northern South                                                               calculate the annual average for the 11-                                        effort over the proposed five-year
                                              Carolina Estuarine System stock; one                                                          year period (2004–2015) and round up                                            authorization period will not exceed the
                                              total interaction with one animal); gray                                                      the annual to the nearest whole number.                                         annual effort during the period 2004–
                                              seal (one total interaction with one                                                          Because the NEFSC requests take for a                                           2015.
                                                  TABLE 4—ANNUAL AVERAGE CAPTURES (2004–15) AND PROJECTED FIVE-YEAR TOTAL FOR HISTORICALLY-CAPTURED
                                                                                              SPECIES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Projected
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Avg. per
                                                                   Gear                                             Species                            2004       05       06         07       08       09       10         11       12       13       14       15                     5-year
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           year         total 1

                                              Trawl ...........................................    Short-beaked common dolphin ...                            2        0        0          1        0        0        0          0        0        0        0        0        0.27             5
                                                                                                   Minke whale ................................               0        0        0          0        0        1        0          0        0        0        0        0        0.09             5
                                                                                                   Gray seal .....................................            0        0        0          0        0        0        0          0        0        0        0        1        0.09             5
                                              Gillnet ..........................................   Common bottlenose dolphin .......                          0        0        0          0        1        0        0          0        0        0        0        0        0.09            25

                                                                                                   Harbor porpoise ..........................                 0        0        0          0        0        1        0          0        0        0        0        0        0.09             5
                                                                                                   Gray seal .....................................            0        0        0          0        0        1        0          0        0        0        0        0        0.09             5
                                              Fyke net ......................................      Harbor seal .................................              0        0        0          0        0        0        1          0        0        0        0        0        0.09             5
                                                1 The estimated total is the product of the 2004–2015 annual average rounded up to the nearest whole number and multiplied by the five-year timespan of the proposed rule.
                                                2 The projected 5-year total includes an estimate of 5 each for the Western North Atlantic offshore, the Western North Atlantic Northern Migratory Coastal, and the Western North Atlantic
                                              Southern Migratory Coastal stocks of common bottlenose dolphins. The NEFSC is not requesting take for the estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins for the COASTPAN surveys.



                                                As background to the process of                                                             (e.g., behavior, abundance, density) in                                         trawl gears, gillnets, and fyke nets, we
                                              determining which species not                                                                 the areas where the NEFSC operates.                                             first consulted NMFS’ List of Fisheries
                                              historically taken may have sufficient                                                        The NEFSC formulated the take requests                                          (LOF), which classifies U.S. commercial
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                                              vulnerability to capture in NEFSC gear                                                        for species selected by NEFSC subject                                           fisheries into one of three categories
                                              to justify inclusion in the take                                                              matter experts who based their                                                  according to the level of incidental
                                              authorization request, we note that the                                                       selections on the best available                                                marine mammal M/SI that is known to
                                              NEFSC is NMFS’ research arm in the                                                            information. We have concurred with                                             occur on an annual basis over the most
                                              Greater Atlantic region which we                                                              these decisions.                                                                recent five-year period (generally) for
                                              consider as a leading source of expert                                                           In order to evaluate the potential                                           which data has been analyzed. Despite
                                              knowledge regarding marine mammals                                                            vulnerability of additional species to                                          no historical records of take in the


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                                              NEFSC’s pelagic and bottom longline                     assigned to the respective fishery;                   authorization period for each of the
                                              surveys, there is a substantial record of               therefore the NEFSC did not consider                  following species in trawls: Risso’s
                                              marine mammal take in commercial                        those types of take in formulating the                dolphin; common bottlenose dolphin
                                              fisheries using similar gears. Therefore,               requested authorization. The NEFSC                    (offshore and both northern and
                                              we consider potential takes through use                 only estimated takes for NEFSC gear                   southern coastal migratory stocks);
                                              of longline gear through analogy to                     that: (1) Had a prior take in the                     Atlantic-white-sided dolphin; white-
                                              commercial fisheries. NMFS provided                     historical record or (2) had analogous                beaked dolphin; Atlantic spotted
                                              this information, as presented in the                   takes with commercial fishing gear.                   dolphin; and harbor porpoise. For these
                                              2015 LOF (79 FR 77919; January 28,                         Vulnerability of analogous species to              species, we propose to authorize a total
                                              2015), in Tables 8, 9, and 10 in the                    different gear types is informed by the               taking by M/SI + Level A of two
                                              notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR                    record of interactions by the analogous               individuals over the five-year timespan
                                              39595, July 9, 2015) and do not                         and reference species with commercial                 (see Table 5).
                                              reproduce it here.                                      fisheries using gear types similar to                    Other dolphin species may have
                                                 Information related to incidental M/SI               those used in research. Furthermore,                  similar vulnerabilities as those listed
                                              in relevant commercial fisheries is not,                when determining the amount of take                   above but because of the timing and
                                              however, the sole determinant of                        requested, we make a distinction                      location of NEFSC research activities,
                                              whether it may be appropriate to                        between analogous species thought to                  the NEFSC concluded that the
                                              authorize M/SI + Level A incidental to                  have the same vulnerability for                       likelihood for take of these species was
                                              NEFSC survey operations. A number of                    incidental take as the reference species              low (see Tables 8, 9, and 10 in the
                                              factors (e.g., species-specific knowledge               and those analogous species that may                  notice of proposed rulemaking [80 FR
                                              regarding animal behavior, overall                      have a similar vulnerability. In those                39595, July 9, 2015]). Those species
                                              abundance in the geographic region,                     cases thought to have the same                        include: Pantropical spotted dolphin;
                                              density relative to NEFSC survey effort,                vulnerability, the request is for the same            striped dolphin; Fraser’s dolphin;
                                              feeding ecology, propensity to travel in                number per year as the reference                      rough-toothed dolphin; Clymene
                                              groups commonly associated with other                   species. In those cases thought to have               dolphin; and spinner dolphin.
                                              species historically taken) were taken                  similar vulnerability, the request is less               Two pinniped species may be taken
                                              into account by the NEFSC to determine                  than the reference species. For example,              in commercial fisheries analogous to
                                              whether a species may have a similar                    the NEFSC believes the vulnerability of               NEFSC research trawl activities.
                                              vulnerability to certain types of gear as               harbor seals to be taken in trawl gear                Therefore, NEFSC requests one potential
                                              historically taken species. In some                     and gillnets is the same as for gray seals            take each of gray and harbor seals
                                              cases, we have determined that species                  (one per year) and thus requests one                  annually in trawls over the LOA
                                              without documented M/SI may                             harbor seal per year (total of five over              authorization period. For these
                                              nevertheless be vulnerable to capture in                the authorization period) for trawl gear              pinniped species, we propose to
                                              NEFSC research gear. We have also                       and gillnets.                                         authorize a total taking by M/SI + Level
                                              determined that some species groups                        Alternatively, the potential for take of           A of five individuals over the five-year
                                              with documented M/SI are not likely to                  Atlantic white-sided dolphins in                      timespan (see Table 5).
                                              be vulnerable to capture in NEFSC gear.                 gillnets is expected to be similar but less              Gillnets—To estimate the requested
                                              In these instances, we provide further                  than that associated with harbor                      take of analogous species for gillnets,
                                              explanation later in this document.                     porpoises (one per year) and the                      the NEFSC identified several species in
                                              Those species with no records of                        reduced request relative to this                      the western North Atlantic Ocean which
                                              historical interaction with NEFSC                       reference species is one Atlantic white               may have similar vulnerability to
                                              research gear and no documented M/SI                    sided dolphin over the entire five-year               research-based gillnet surveys as the
                                              in relevant commercial fisheries, and for               authorization period.                                 bottlenose dolphin due to similar
                                              which the NEFSC has not requested the                      The approach outlined here reflects:               behaviors and distributions in the
                                              authorization of incidental take, are not               (1) Concern that some species with                    survey areas.
                                              considered further in this section. The                 which we have not had historical                         Gillnet surveys typically occur
                                              NEFSC believes generally that any sex                   interactions may interact with these                  nearshore in bays and estuaries. The
                                              or age class of those species for which                 gears, (2) acknowledgment of variation                NEFSC caught one gray seal and one
                                              take authorization is requested could be                between sets, and (3) understanding that              harbor porpoise during Northeast
                                              captured.                                               many marine mammals are not solitary                  Fisheries Observer Program training
                                                 Non-historical interactions—In                       so if a set results in take, the take could           gillnet surveys. The NEFSC believes that
                                              addition to those species the NEFSC has                 be greater than one animal. In these                  harbor seals have the same vulnerability
                                              directly interacted with research fishing               particular instances, the NEFSC                       to be taken in gillnets as gray seals and
                                              gear over the 11-year period (2004–                     estimates the take of these species to be             therefore estimates five takes of harbor
                                              2015), the NEFSC believes it is                         equal to the maximum interactions per                 seals in gillnets over the five-year
                                              appropriate to include estimates for                    any given set of a reference species                  authorization period. For this species,
                                              future incidental takes of a number of                  historically taken during 2004–2015.                  we propose to authorize a total taking by
                                              species that have not been taken                           Trawls—To estimate the requested                   M/SI + Level A of five individuals over
                                              historically but inhabit the same areas                 taking of analogous species, the NEFSC                the five-year timespan (see Table 5).
                                              and show similar types of behaviors and                 identified several species in the western                Likewise, the NEFSC believes that
                                              vulnerabilities to such gear as the                     North Atlantic Ocean which may have                   Atlantic white-sided dolphins and
                                              ‘‘reference’’ species taken in the past.                similar vulnerability to research-based               short-beaked common dolphins have a
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                                              The NEFSC believes the potential for                    trawls as the short-beaked common                     similar vulnerability to be taken in
                                              take of these other ‘‘analogous’’ species               dolphin. The maximum take of short-                   gillnets as harbor porpoise and
                                              would be low and would occur rarely,                    beaked common dolphin was two                         bottlenose dolphins and estimates one
                                              if at all, based on lack of takes over the              individuals in one trawl set in 2004.                 take each of Atlantic white-sided
                                              past 11 years.                                          Therefore, on the basis of similar                    dolphin and short-beaked common
                                                 We note that prior takes in the                      vulnerability, the NEFSC estimates two                dolphin in gillnet gear over the five-year
                                              cooperative research fishery are                        potential takes over the five year                    authorization period. For this species,


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                                              we propose to authorize a total taking by                                species are taken in commercial                               that may be conducted elsewhere (e.g.,
                                              M/SI + Level A of one individual over                                    longline fisheries. The 2015 LOF                              Garrison, 2007; Roche et al., 2007;
                                              the five-year timespan (see Table 5).                                    classifies commercial fisheries based on                      Straley et al., 2014). Given the potential
                                                 In 2008, the COASTSPAN gillnet                                        prior interactions with marine                                for interactions, NEFSC estimates one
                                              survey caught and killed one common                                      mammals. Although the NEFSC used                              take over the five-year authorization
                                              bottlenose dolphin while a cooperating                                   this information to help make an                              period of the following cetaceans in
                                              institution was conducting the survey in                                 informed decision on the probability of                       longline gear: Risso’s dolphin; common
                                              South Carolina. This was the only                                        specific cetacean and large whale                             bottlenose dolphin (offshore and both
                                              occurrence of incidental take in these                                   interactions with longline gear, many                         northern and southern coastal migratory
                                              surveys. The NEFSC is not requesting                                     other factors were also taken into                            stocks); and short-beaked common
                                              any bottlenose dolphin takes from the                                    account (e.g., relative survey effort,                        dolphins. For these species, we propose
                                              Northern South Carolina Estuarine                                        survey location, similarity in gear type,                     to authorize a total taking by M/SI +
                                              System stock, because of limited survey                                  animal behavior, prior history of NEFSC                       Level A of one individual over the five-
                                              effort in estuarine waters. The NEFSC                                    interactions with longline gear, etc.).                       year timespan (see Table 5).
                                              considers there to be a remote chance of                                 Therefore, there are several species that                        It is also possible that researchers may
                                              incidentally taking a bottlenose dolphin                                 have been shown to interact with                              not be able to identify a captured animal
                                              from the estuarine stocks. Thus, the                                     commercial longline fisheries but for                         to the species level with certainty.
                                              NEFSC is not requesting take for the                                     which the NEFSC is not requesting take.                       Certain pinnipeds and small cetaceans
                                              estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins                                  For example, the NEFSC is not                                 are difficult to differentiate at sea,
                                              for the COASTPAN longline and gillnet                                    requesting take of large whales, long-                        especially in low-light situations or
                                              surveys. However, in the future, if there                                                                                              when a quick release is necessary. For
                                                                                                                       finned pilot whales, and short-finned
                                              is a bottlenose dolphin take from the                                                                                                  example, a captured delphinid that is
                                                                                                                       pilot whales in longline gear. Although
                                              estuarine stocks as confirmed by genetic                                                                                               struggling in the net may escape or be
                                                                                                                       these species could become entangled in
                                              sampling, the NEFSC will reconsider its
                                                                                                                       longline gear, the probability of                             freed before positive identification is
                                              take request in consultation and
                                                                                                                       interaction with NEFSC longline gear is                       made. Therefore, the NEFSC has
                                              coordination with the NMFS Office of
                                                                                                                       extremely low considering a low level of                      requested the authorization of
                                              Protected Resources and the Atlantic
                                                                                                                       survey effort relative to that of                             incidental M/SI + Level A for an
                                              Bottlenose Dolphin Take Reduction
                                                                                                                       commercial fisheries, the short length of                     unidentified delphinid by trawl (1
                                              Team.
                                                 Fyke nets—For fyke nets, the NEFSC                                    the mainline, and low numbers of hooks                        individual), gillnet (1 individual), and
                                              believes that gray seals have a similar                                  used. Based on the amount of fish                             longline (1 individual) gears over the
                                              vulnerability for incidental take as                                     caught by commercial fisheries versus                         course of the five-year period of the
                                              harbor seals which interacted once in a                                  NEFSC fisheries research, the                                 proposed authorization. Similarly, the
                                              single fyke net set during the past 11                                   ‘‘footprint’’ of research effort compared                     NEFSC has requested the authorization
                                              years. For the period of this                                            to commercial fisheries is very small.                        of incidental M/SI + Level A for an
                                              authorization, the NEFSC estimates one                                   The NEFSC considered previously                               unidentified pinniped by trawl (1
                                              take annually by fyke net for gray and                                   caught species (as outlined in the 2015                       individual), fyke net (1 individual),
                                              harbor seals over the five-year                                          List of Fisheries, see Tables 8, 9, and 10                    gillnet (1 individual), and longline (1
                                              authorization period. Thus, for gray and                                 in the notice of proposed rulemaking                          individual) gears.
                                              harbor seals, we propose to authorize a                                  (80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015) in analogous                         Table 5 summarizes total estimated
                                              total taking by M/SI + Level A of five                                   commercial fisheries to have a higher                         take due to gear interactions in the
                                              individuals of harbor and gray seals                                     probability of take; however, all were                        Atlantic coast region; these estimates
                                              over the five-year timespan (see Table                                   not included for potential take by the                        reflects revisions from those provided in
                                              5).                                                                      NEFSC. Historically, marine mammals                           the notice of proposed rulemaking (80
                                                 Longlines—While the NEFSC has not                                     have never been caught or entangled in                        FR 39595, July 9, 2015) and the
                                              historically interacted with large whales                                NEFSC longline gear. However, such                            correction to the proposed rulemaking
                                              or other cetaceans in its longline gear,                                 gear could be considered analogous to                         in the Federal Register on August 6,
                                              it is well documented that some of these                                 potential commercial longline surveys                         2015 (80 FR 46939).

                                               TABLE 5—TOTAL ESTIMATED M/SI + LEVEL A DUE TO GEAR INTERACTION IN THE ATLANTIC COAST REGION, 2015–2020
                                                                                                                                           Est. 5-year          Est. 5-year         Est. 5-year         Est. 5-year
                                                                                    Species                                                                                                                               Total, all gears
                                                                                                                                          total, trawl 1       total, gillnet 1   total, longline 1   total, fyke net 1

                                              Minke whale .........................................................................                        5                  0                  0                   0                  5
                                              Risso’s dolphin .....................................................................                        2                  0                  1                   0                  3
                                              Atlantic white-sided dolphin .................................................                               2                  1                  0                   0                  3
                                              White-beaked dolphin ..........................................................                              2                  0                  0                   0                  2
                                              Short-beaked common dolphin ............................................                                     5                  1                  1                   0                  7
                                              Atlantic spotted dolphin ........................................................                            2                  0                  0                   0                  2
                                              Common bottlenose dolphin ................................................
                                              (WNA offshore stock) 2 ........................................................                              2                  5                  1                   0                  8
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                                              (WNA N. Migratory stock) 2 ..................................................                                2                  5                  1                   0                  8
                                              Common bottlenose dolphin ................................................
                                              (WNA S. Migratory stock) 2 ..................................................                                2                  5                  1                   0                  8
                                              Harbor porpoise ...................................................................                          2                  5                  0                   0                  7
                                              Unidentified delphinid ...........................................................                           1                  1                  1                   0                  3
                                              Harbor seal ..........................................................................                       5                  5                  0                   5                 15
                                              Gray seal ..............................................................................                     5                  5                  0                   5                 15



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                                                   TABLE 5—TOTAL ESTIMATED M/SI + LEVEL A DUE TO GEAR INTERACTION IN THE ATLANTIC COAST REGION, 2015–
                                                                                           2020—Continued
                                                                                                                                     Est. 5-year          Est. 5-year         Est. 5-year         Est. 5-year
                                                                                Species                                                                                                                             Total, all gears
                                                                                                                                    total, trawl 1       total, gillnet 1   total, longline 1   total, fyke net 1

                                              Unidentified pinniped ...........................................................                      1                  1                  1                   1                  4
                                                 1 Please  see preceding text for derivation of take estimates.
                                                 2 The   NEFSC is not requesting takes for the estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins for the COASTPAN surveys.


                                              Estimated Take Due to Acoustic                                     is 160 dB re 1 mPa (rms) for Level B                          described above) and the assumptions
                                              Harassment                                                         harassment. Estimating the number of                          made that result in conservative
                                                                                                                 exposures at the 160–dB received level                        estimates in significant detail in our
                                                 As described in the notice of
                                                                                                                 requires several determinations, each of                      notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR
                                              proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July
                                                                                                                 which is described sequentially here:                         39595, July 9, 2015), and do not repeat
                                              9, 2015), we believe that NEFSC’s use of                              (1) A detailed characterization of the
                                              active acoustic sources has, at most, the                                                                                        the discussion here.
                                                                                                                 acoustic characteristics of the effective                        As a result of discussion with NMFS
                                              potential to cause Level B harassment of                           sound source or sources in operation;
                                              marine mammals. In order to attempt to                                                                                           subject matter experts in drafting the
                                                                                                                    (2) The operational areas exposed to                       final rule, we have determined it
                                              quantify the potential for Level B                                 levels at or above those associated with
                                              harassment to occur, NMFS (including                                                                                             appropriate to account for marine
                                                                                                                 Level B harassment when these sources
                                              the NEFSC and acoustics experts from                                                                                             mammal functional hearing, although
                                                                                                                 are in operation;
                                              other parts of NMFS) developed an                                     (3) A method for quantifying the                           our consideration of functional hearing
                                              analytical framework considering                                   resulting sound fields around these                           is fairly simplistic. We now consider
                                              characteristics of the active acoustic                             sources; and                                                  functional hearing cut-offs (i.e., ranges
                                              systems described in the notice of                                    (4) An estimate of the average density                     of the functional hearing groups
                                              proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39595, July                             for marine mammal species in each area                        described in the notice of proposed
                                              9, 2015) under Description of Active                               of operation.                                                 rulemaking [80 FR 39595, July 9, 2015]
                                              Acoustic Sound Sources, their expected                                Quantifying the spatial and temporal                       and in Southall et al. [2007]) in a
                                              patterns of use in the Atlantic coast                              dimension of the sound exposure                               straightforward manner in these
                                              region, and characteristics of the marine                          footprint (or ‘‘swath width’’) of the                         calculations (i.e., sources are considered
                                              mammal species that may interact with                              active acoustic devices in operation on                       unlikely to lead to any Level B
                                              them. We believe that this quantitative                            moving vessels and their relationship to                      harassment if they are above or below
                                              assessment benefits from its simplicity                            the average density of marine mammals                         functional hearing cut-offs). The result
                                              and consistency with current NMFS                                  enables a quantitative estimate of the                        of this consideration is recognition that
                                              acoustic guidance regarding Level B                                number of individuals for which sound                         mysticetes are unlikely to perceive these
                                              harassment but caution that, based on a                            levels exceed the relevant threshold for                      signals; therefore, receipt of the signal
                                              number of deliberately precautionary                               each area. The number of potential                            would be highly unlikely to result in
                                              assumptions, the resulting take                                    incidents of Level B harassment is                            any reaction considered to be
                                              estimates should be seen as a likely                               ultimately estimated as the product of                        harassment.
                                              overestimate of the potential for                                  the volume of water ensonified at 160                            However, the known differences in
                                              behavioral harassment to occur as a                                dB rms or higher and the volumetric                           hearing sensitivities between different
                                              result of the operation of these systems.                          density of animals determined from                            marine mammal species, and within a
                                                 The assessment paradigm for active                              simple assumptions about their vertical                       functional hearing range (e.g., as
                                              acoustic sources used in NEFSC                                     stratification in the water column.                           reflected in auditory weighting
                                              fisheries research is relatively                                   Specifically, reasonable assumptions                          functions), are not considered in
                                              straightforward and has a number of key                            based on what is known about diving                           estimates of Level B harassment by
                                              simplifying assumptions. NMFS’                                     behavior across different marine                              acoustic sources. All species are
                                              current acoustic guidance requires in                              mammal species were made to segregate                         assumed to be equally sensitive to
                                              most cases that we assume Level B                                  those that predominately remain in the                        acoustic systems operating within their
                                              harassment occurs when a marine                                    upper 200 m of the water column versus                        functional hearing range; therefore, the
                                              mammal receives an acoustic signal at                              those that regularly dive deeper during                       quantitative results presented here
                                              or above a simple step-function                                    foraging and transit. We described the                        remain conservative with respect to
                                              threshold. For use of these active                                 approach used (including methods for                          functional hearing. We provide a
                                              acoustic systems, the current threshold                            estimating each of the calculations                           summary of the results in Table 6.

                                                  TABLE 6—DENSITIES AND ESTIMATED SOURCE-, STRATUM-, AND SPECIES-SPECIFIC ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF LEVEL B
                                                               HARASSMENT IN THE ATLANTIC COAST REGION AND ADJACENT OFFSHORE WATERS
                                                                                                                                  Estimated Level B harassment (#s of animals) in                Estimated
                                                                                                                                              0–200m depth stratum                              Level B har-
                                                                                                             Volumetric                                                                          assment in
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                                                                     Species                                 density (#/                                                                        >200m depth              Total
                                                                                                               km3)                                                                               stratum
                                                                                                                                       EK60                  ME70              DSM300
                                                                                                                                                                                                     EK60

                                                                                                                         Atlantic Coast Region Cetaceans

                                              North Atlantic right whale .........................                        n/a                        0                  0                  0                 NA                  10




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                                                   TABLE 6—DENSITIES AND ESTIMATED SOURCE-, STRATUM-, AND SPECIES-SPECIFIC ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF LEVEL B
                                                           HARASSMENT IN THE ATLANTIC COAST REGION AND ADJACENT OFFSHORE WATERS—Continued
                                                                                                                                 Estimated Level B harassment (#s of animals) in                     Estimated
                                                                                                                                             0–200m depth stratum                                   Level B har-
                                                                                                               Volumetric                                                                            assment in
                                                                      Species                                  density (#/                                                                          >200m depth    Total
                                                                                                                 km3)                EK60                   ME70             DSM300                   stratum

                                                                                                                                                                                                       EK60

                                              Humpback whale .....................................                      n/a                      0                   0                      0                 NA           10

                                              Fin whale ..................................................              n/a                      0                   0                      0                 NA           10

                                              Sei whale .................................................               n/a                      0                   0                      0                 NA           10

                                              Minke whale .............................................                 n/a                      0                   0                      0                 NA           10

                                              Blue whale ...............................................                n/a                      0                   0                      0                 NA           10

                                              Sperm whale ............................................             0.00005                       0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Dwarf sperm whale ..................................                  0.0001                       0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Pygmy sperm whale ................................                    0.0001                       0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Killer Whale ..............................................              0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Pygmy killer whale ...................................                   0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Northern bottlenose whale .......................                        0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Cuvier’s beaked whale .............................                   0.0105                       3                   8                      2                 NA           13
                                              Mesoplodon beaked whales ....................                         0.0105                       3                   8                      2                 NA           13
                                              Melon-headed whale ................................                      0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA           20

                                              Risso’s dolphin .........................................              0.011                       3                   8                      2                 NA          13
                                              Long-finned pilot whale ............................                  0.1725                      41                 127                     35                 NA         203
                                              Short-finned pilot whale ...........................                  0.1725                      41                 127                     35                 NA         203
                                              Atlantic white-sided dolphin .....................                     0.122                      29                  90                     25                 NA         144
                                              White-beaked dolphin ..............................                   0.0405                      10                  30                      8                 NA          48
                                              Short-beaked common dolphin ................                          1.0575                     254                 780                    213                 NA       1,247
                                              Atlantic spotted dolphin ............................                    0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Pantropical spotted dolphin .....................                        0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Striped dolphin .........................................                0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Fraser’s dolphin .......................................                 0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Rough toothed dolphin .............................                      0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Clymene dolphin ......................................                   0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Spinner dolphin ........................................                 0.00                      0                   0                      0                 NA          20

                                              Common bottlenose dolphin (offshore) ...                              0.0300                       7                  22                      6                 NA          35
                                              Common bottlenose dolphin (coastal) .....                             0.5165                     124                 381                    104                 NA         609
                                              Harbor Porpoise .......................................               0.0965                      23                  71                     19                 NA         113

                                                                                                                         Atlantic Coast Region Pinnipeds

                                              Harbor Seal ..............................................                1.422                  342              1,049                     287                 NA       1,678
                                              Gray Seal .................................................                0.00                    0                  0                       0                 NA          20

                                              Harp Seal .................................................                0.00                    0                  0                       0                 NA          20

                                              Hooded Seal ............................................                   0.00                    0                  0                       0                 NA          20


                                                                                                                                Offshore Area Cetaceans

                                              North Atlantic right whale .........................                       n/a                    0                    0                         0               0           20

                                              Humpback whale .....................................                       n/a                    0                    0                         0               0           20

                                              Fin whale ..................................................               n/a                    0                    0                         0               0           20

                                              Sei whale .................................................                n/a                    0                    0                         0               0           20

                                              Minke whale .............................................                  n/a                    0                    0                         0               0           20

                                              Blue whale ...............................................                 n/a                    1                    1                         0               0           10

                                              Sperm whale ............................................               0.0304                    12                    3                         0              15            15
                                              Dwarf sperm whale ..................................                    0.004                     0                    0                         0               2             2
                                              Pygmy sperm whale ................................                      0.004                     0                    0                         0               2             2
                                              Killer Whale ..............................................               0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              Pygmy killer whale ...................................                    0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              Northern bottlenose whale .......................                      0.0034                     0                    0                         0               2             2
                                              Cuvier’s beaked whale .............................                    0.0312                     2                    3   ........................             15            20
                                              Mesoplodon beaked whales ....................                          0.0312                     2                    3                         0              15            20
                                              Melon-headed whale ................................                       0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              Risso’s dolphin .........................................               0.422                    22                   44                         0               0            66
                                              Long-finned pilot whale ............................                   0.0512                     3                    5                         0              24            32
                                              Short-finned pilot whale ...........................                   0.0512                     3                    5                         0              24            32
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                                              Atlantic white-sided dolphin .....................                        0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              White-beaked dolphin ..............................                       0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              Short-beaked common dolphin ................                           0.9375                    49                   97                         0               0           146
                                              Atlantic spotted dolphin ............................                   0.104                     5                   11                         0               0            16
                                              Pantropical spotted dolphin .....................                         0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              Striped dolphin .........................................               1.514                    79                  157                         0               0           236
                                              Fraser’s dolphin .......................................                  0.00                    0                    0                         0               0            20

                                              Rough toothed dolphin .............................                     0.008                     0                    1                         0               0             1



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                                                   TABLE 6—DENSITIES AND ESTIMATED SOURCE-, STRATUM-, AND SPECIES-SPECIFIC ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF LEVEL B
                                                           HARASSMENT IN THE ATLANTIC COAST REGION AND ADJACENT OFFSHORE WATERS—Continued
                                                                                                                              Estimated Level B harassment (#s of animals) in                     Estimated
                                                                                                                                          0–200m depth stratum                                   Level B har-
                                                                                                           Volumetric                                                                             assment in
                                                                     Species                               density (#/                                                                           >200m depth             Total
                                                                                                             km3)                   EK60                    ME70               DSM300              stratum

                                                                                                                                                                                                      EK60

                                              Clymene dolphin ......................................                0.00                        0                    0                      0                    0               20

                                              Spinner dolphin ........................................              0.00                        0                    0                      0                    0               20

                                              Common bottlenose dolphin (offshore) ...                           0.2630                        14                   27                      0                    0               41
                                                 n/a: not applicable
                                                 1 For mysticetes unlikely to be impacted by the predominant active acoustic sources used by the NEFSC, NMFS adjusted the take estimates
                                              from ten to zero based on functional hearing group sensitivity for mysticetes.
                                                 2 For species with unknown or very low volumetric densities, NMFS adjusted the take estimates from ten to zero because of the low probability
                                              of sighting or interaction with these species during most research cruises with the active acoustic instruments used in NEFSC research.


                                              Estimated Take Due to Physical                                  rotary screw trap surveys from April-                            anecdotal information suggests that a
                                              Disturbance                                                     June.                                                            few gray seals may share the haulout
                                                 Estimated take due to physical                                  We anticipate that trawl, fyke net, and                       site. These fisheries research activities
                                              disturbance could potentially occur in                          beach seine surveys may disturb harbor                           do not entail intentional approaches to
                                              the Penobscot River Estuary as a result                         seals and gray seals hauled out on tidal                         seals on ledges (i.e., boats avoid close
                                              of the unintentional approach of NEFSC                          ledges through physical presence of                              approach to tidal ledges and no gear is
                                              vessels to pinnipeds hauled out on                              researchers. The NEFSC conducts these                            deployed near the tidal ledges); only
                                              ledges.                                                         surveys in upper Penobscot Bay above                             behavioral disturbance incidental to
                                                 The NEFSC uses four gear types (fyke                         Fort Point Ledge where there is only one                         small boat activities is anticipated. It is
                                              nets, beach seine, rotary screw traps,                          minor seal ledge (Odum Ledge) used by                            likely that some pinnipeds on the ledges
                                              and Mamou shrimp trawl) to monitor                              approximately 50 harbor seals (i.e.,                             would move or flush from the haul-out
                                              fish communities in the Penobscot River                         based on a June 2001 survey). Although                           into the water in response to the
                                              Estuary. The NEFSC conducts the                                 one cannot assume that the number of                             presence or sound of NEFSC survey
                                              annual surveys over specific sampling                           seals using this region is stable over the                       vessels. Behavioral responses may be
                                              periods which could use any gear type:                          April-November survey period; it is                              considered according to the scale shown
                                              Mamou trawling is conducted year-                               likely lower in spring and autumn.                               in Table 7. We consider responses
                                              round; fyke net and beach seine surveys                            There were no observations of gray                            corresponding to Levels 2–3 to
                                              are conducted April-November; and                               seals in the 2001 survey, but recent                             constitute Level B harassment.

                                                                                                          TABLE 7—SEAL RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCE
                                                                  Type of re-
                                                Level                                                                                                       Definition
                                                                   sponse

                                              1 ...........   Alert ..................    Seal head orientation or brief movement in response to disturbance, which may include turning head towards the
                                                                                             disturbance, craning head and neck while holding the body rigid in a u-shaped position, changing from a lying to
                                                                                             a sitting position, or brief movement of less than twice the animal’s body length.
                                              2 ...........   Movement .........          Movements in response to the source of disturbance, ranging from short withdrawals at least twice the animal’s
                                                                                             body length to longer retreats over the beach, or if already moving a change of direction of greater than 90 de-
                                                                                             grees.
                                              3 ...........   Flush .................     All retreats (flushes) to the water.



                                                The NEFSC estimated potential                                 percent (5 animals in a group of 50)                             beach seine sets, and 200 Mamou
                                              incidents of Level B harassment due to                          have been visibly disturbed in the past;                         shrimp trawls per year).
                                              physical disturbance (Table 8) using the                        and (2) approximately 50 harbor seals                              The estimated total number of
                                              following assumptions: (1) All hauled                           and 20 gray seals may be disturbed by                            instances of harassment is
                                              out seals may be disturbed by passing                           the passage of researchers for each                              approximately 20,000 for harbor seals
                                              research skiffs, although researchers                           survey effort (100 fyke net sets, 100                            and 8,000 for gray seals annually.
                                              have estimated that only about 10

                                                 TABLE 8—ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL B HARASSMENT TAKE OF PINNIPEDS ASSOCIATED WITH SURVEYS IN THE LOWER
                                                                                  ESTUARY OF THE PENOBSCOT RIVER
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                                                                                              Estimated                                                                                                                Estimated
                                                                                                                                                            Number of
                                                              Species                       seals on ledge                Survey gear                                                  Survey season                  instances of
                                                                                                                                                              sets
                                                                                               haulout                                                                                                                harassment

                                              Harbor seal ............................                   50   Fyke net ................................                  100   April-November .....................          5,000
                                              Gray seal ...............................                  20                                                                                                                  2,000




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                                                TABLE 8—ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL B HARASSMENT TAKE OF PINNIPEDS ASSOCIATED WITH SURVEYS IN THE LOWER
                                                                            ESTUARY OF THE PENOBSCOT RIVER—Continued
                                                                                            Estimated                                                                                                                    Estimated
                                                                                                                                                           Number of
                                                             Species                      seals on ledge                     Survey gear                                         Survey season                          instances of
                                                                                                                                                             sets
                                                                                             haulout                                                                                                                    harassment

                                              Harbor seal ............................                  50      Beach seine ..........................            100   April-November .....................                        5,000
                                              Gray seal ...............................                 20                                                                                                                          2,000
                                              Harbor seal ............................                  50      Mamou shrimp trawl .............                  200   Year-round ............................                    10,000
                                              Gray seal ...............................                 20                                                                                                                          4,000



                                              Summary of Estimated Incidental Take                             take authorization on an annual basis                    relevant to the negligible impact
                                                Here we provide summary tables                                 for the NEFSC in the Atlantic coast                      analyses.
                                              detailing the total proposed incidental                          region, as well as other information

                                                   TABLE 9—SUMMARY INFORMATION RELATED TO PROPOSED ANNUAL TAKE AUTHORIZATION IN THE ATLANTIC COAST
                                                                                         REGION, 2016–2021
                                                                               Proposed total                                    Proposed total        Estimated
                                                                                                          Percent of
                                                                               annual Level B                                    M/SI + Level A        maximum
                                                     Species 1                                            estimated                                                       PBR 3                % PBR 4                 Stock trend 5
                                                                                harassment                                       authorization,      annual M/SI +
                                                                                                          population
                                                                                authorization                                     2015–2020            Level A 2

                                              North Atlantic Right                               0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ↑
                                                whale.
                                              Humpback whale ...                                 0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ↑
                                              Minke whale ...........                            0     0 .....................                  5                 1                162                      0.62                           ?
                                              Sei whale ...............                          0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Fin whale ...............                          0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Blue whale .............                           0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Sperm whale ..........                            15     0.65 ................                    0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Kogia spp. ..............                          4     0.10 ................                    0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Cuvier’s beaked                                   33     0.51 ................                    0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                                whale.
                                              Northern bottlenose                                2     undet ..............                     0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                                whale.
                                              Mesoplodont                                       33     0.47 ................                    0                 0                n/a     ........................   ........................
                                                beaked whales.
                                              Bottlenose dolphin                                76     0.10 ................                 6 11               2.2                561                      0.39                            ?
                                                (WNA Off-
                                                shore) 6.
                                              Bottlenose dolphin                               609     5.27 ................                 6 11               2.2                 86                      2.56                            ?
                                                (WNA, Northern
                                                Migratory Coast-
                                                al) 6.
                                              Bottlenose dolphin                               609     6.64 ................                 6 11               2.2                 63                      3.49                            ?
                                                (WNA, Southern
                                                Migratory Coast-
                                                al) 6.
                                              Pantropical spotted                                0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                         ?
                                                dolphin.
                                              Atlantic spotted dol-                             16     0.06 ................                    3               0.6                316                      0.19                            ?
                                                phin.
                                              Spinner dolphin ......                             0     undet. .............                     0                 0                n/a     ........................                         ?
                                              Striped dolphin .......                          236     0.45 ................                    0                 0                n/a     ........................                         ?
                                              Short-beaked com-                              1,393     0.80 ................                   10                 2              1,152                      1.18                            ?
                                                mon dolphin.
                                              White-beaked dol-                                 48     2.90 ................                    3               0.6                 10                      6.00                            ?
                                                phin.
                                              Atlantic white-sided-                            144     0.32 ................                    5                 1                304                      0.33                            ?
                                                dolphin.
                                              Risso’s dolphin .......                           79     0.43 ................                    5                 1                126                      0.79                           ?
                                              Fraser’s dolphin .....                             0     undet ..............                     0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
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                                              Rough-toothed dol-                                 1     0.37 ................                    0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                                phin.
                                              Clymene dolphin ....                               0     0 .....................                  0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Melon-headed                                       0     undet ..............                     0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                                whale.
                                              Pygmy killer whale                                 0     undet ..............                     0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                              Northern bottlenose                               12     undet ..............                     0                 0                n/a     ........................                        ?
                                                whale.



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                                                  TABLE 9—SUMMARY INFORMATION RELATED TO PROPOSED ANNUAL TAKE AUTHORIZATION IN THE ATLANTIC COAST
                                                                                  REGION, 2016–2021—Continued
                                                                            Proposed total                                            Proposed total               Estimated
                                                                                                              Percent of
                                                                            annual Level B                                            M/SI + Level A               maximum
                                                    Species 1                                                 estimated                                                               PBR 3                % PBR 4                Stock trend 5
                                                                             harassment                                               authorization,             annual M/SI +
                                                                                                              population
                                                                             authorization                                             2015–2020                   Level A 2

                                              Long-finned pilot                                  235       0.89 ................                           0                  0                n/a     ........................               ?
                                                whale.
                                              Short-finned pilot                                 235       1.09 ................                           0                  0                n/a     ........................               ?
                                                whale.
                                              Harbor porpoise .....                               113      0.14 ................                            7               1.4                706                      0.20                  ?
                                              Gray seal ...............                 7 0;   8,000       2.42 ................                          15                3.6              1,469                      0.25                  ↑
                                              Harp seal ...............                               0    0 .....................                          0                 0                n/a     ........................             →↑
                                              Harbor seal ............          7 1,678; 20,000            2.48 ................                          15                3.6              1,662                      0.22                  ?
                                              Unidentified                ..............................   ........................   ........................              n/a                 n/a    ........................             n/a
                                                delphinid.
                                              Unidentified                ..............................   ........................   ........................              n/a                n/a     ........................              n/a
                                                pinniped.
                                                 Please see preceding text for details.
                                                 1 For species with multiple stocks in the Atlantic coast regions or for species groups (Kogia spp. and Mesoplodont beaked whales), indicated
                                              level of take could occur to individuals from any stock or species (not including coastal and estuarine stocks of bottlenose dolphins).
                                                 2 This column represents the total number of incidents of M/SI + Level A that could potentially accrue to the specified species or stock and is
                                              the number carried forward for evaluation in the negligible impact analysis (later in this document). To reach this total, we add one to the total for
                                              each pinniped or delphinid that may be captured in longline or gillnet gear, one to the total for each delphinid that may be captured in trawl gear,
                                              and one pinniped that may be captured in fyke net gear. This represents the potential that the take of an unidentified pinniped or delphinid could
                                              accrue to any given stock captured in that gear. The proposed take authorization is formulated as a five-year total; the annual average is used
                                              only for purposes of negligible impact analysis. We recognize that portions of an animal may not be taken in a given year.
                                                 3 See Table 3 in the proposed notice of rulemaking and following discussion for more detail regarding PBR.
                                                 4 Estimated maximum annual M/SI + Level A expressed as a percentage of PBR.
                                                 5 See relevant SARs for more information regarding stock status and trends. Interannual increases may not be interpreted as evidence of a
                                              trend.
                                                 6 For these stocks of bottlenose dolphins, the estimated annual maximum numbers of M/SI + Level A reflect the stock-specific trawl estimate
                                              (2), plus five for gillnet take, plus one for longline take, plus three for the potential take of one unidentified delphinid by trawl, gillnet, and longline.
                                                 7 The first number represents estimated annual Level B take by acoustic sources. The second number represents estimated annual Level B
                                              take by the physical disturbance during surveys in Penobscot Bay.


                                              Analyses and Determinations                                          marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                           below the lower limit of its Optimum
                                                 Here we provide negligible impact                                 by mortality, serious injury, and Level A                        Sustainable Population (OSP) level.
                                              analyses and small numbers analyses for                              or Level B harassment, we consider                               That concept (PBR) was incorporated in
                                              the Atlantic coast region. Unless                                    other factors, such as the likely nature                         the 1994 amendments to the MMPA,
                                              otherwise specified, the discussion                                  of any behavioral responses (e.g.,                               wherein Congress enacted MMPA
                                              below is intended to apply to all of the                             intensity, duration), the context of any                         sections 117 and 118, establishing a new
                                              species for which take is authorized,                                such responses (e.g., critical                                   regime governing the incidental taking
                                              i.e., those discussed previously and                                 reproductive time or location,                                   of marine mammals in commercial
                                              indicated in Table 9 given that the                                  migration), as well as effects on habitat.                       fishing operations and stock
                                              anticipated effects of these activities are                          We also evaluate the number, intensity,                          assessments.
                                              expected to be similar in nature, and                                and context of estimated takes by                                   PBR, which is defined by the MMPA
                                              there is no information about the size,                              evaluating this information relative to                          (16 U.S.C. 1362(20)) as ‘‘the maximum
                                              status, or structure of any species or                               population status. The impacts from                              number of animals, not including
                                              stock that would lead to a different                                 other past and ongoing anthropogenic                             natural mortalities, that may be removed
                                              analysis. In some cases we add species-                              activities are incorporated into these                           from a marine mammal stock while
                                              specific factors.                                                    analyses via their impacts on the                                allowing that stock to reach or maintain
                                                                                                                   environmental baseline (e.g., as                                 its optimum sustainable population,’’ is
                                              Negligible Impact Analyses                                           reflected in the density/distribution and                        one tool that can be used to help
                                                 NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                                     status of the species, population size                           evaluate the effects of M/SI on a marine
                                              impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an                             and growth rate).                                                mammal stock. OSP is defined by the
                                              impact resulting from the specified                                     In 1988, Congress amended the                                 MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1362(9)) as ‘‘the
                                              activity that cannot be reasonably                                   MMPA, with provisions for the                                    number of animals which will result in
                                              expected to, and is not reasonably likely                            incidental take of marine mammals in                             the maximum productivity of the
                                              to, adversely affect the species or stock                            commercial fishing operations. Congress                          population or the species, keeping in
                                              through effects on annual rates of                                   directed NMFS to develop and                                     mind the carrying capacity of the habitat
                                              recruitment or survival.’’ A negligible                              recommend a new long-term regime to                              and the health of the ecosystem of
                                              impact finding is based on the lack of                               govern such incidental taking (see                               which they form a constituent element.’’
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                                              likely adverse effects on annual rates of                            MMC, 1994). The need to set allowable                            A primary goal of the MMPA is to
                                              recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                           take levels incidental to commercial                             ensure that each stock of marine
                                              level effects). An estimate of the number                            fishing operations led NMFS to suggest                           mammal either does not have a level of
                                              of takes alone is not enough information                             a new and simpler conceptual means for                           human-caused M/SI that is likely to
                                              on which to base an impact                                           assuring that incidental take does not                           cause the stock to be reduced below its
                                              determination. In addition to                                        cause any marine mammal species or                               OSP level or, if the stock is depleted
                                              considering estimates of the number of                               stock to be reduced or to be maintained                          (i.e., below its OSP level), does not have


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                                              a level of human-caused mortality and                   entirety of our impact assessment, but                occurrence in the areas where the
                                              serious injury that is likely to delay                  rather is utilized as a known,                        NEFSC operates. The sources
                                              restoration of the stock to OSP level by                quantitative metric for evaluating                    considered here have moderate to high
                                              more than ten percent in comparison                     whether the proposed activities are                   output frequencies (10 to 200 kHz),
                                              with recovery time in the absence of                    likely to have a population-level effect              generally short ping durations, and are
                                              human-caused M/SI.                                      on the affected marine mammal stocks.                 typically focused (highly directional) to
                                                 PBR appears within the MMPA only                     For the purposes of analyzing this                    serve their intended purpose of
                                              in section 117 (relating to periodic stock              specified activity, NMFS acknowledges                 mapping specific objects, depths, or
                                              assessments) and in portions of section                 that some of the fisheries research                   environmental features. In addition,
                                              118 describing requirements for take                    activities use similar gear and may have              some of these sources can be operated
                                              reduction plans for reducing marine                     similar effects, but on a smaller scale, as           in different output modes (e.g., energy
                                              mammal bycatch in commercial                            marine mammal take by commercial                      can be distributed among multiple
                                              fisheries. PBR was not designed as an                   fisheries.                                            output beams) that may lessen the
                                              absolute threshold limiting human                          Species/Group Specific Analysis—To                 likelihood of perception by and
                                              activities, but as a means to evaluate the              avoid repetition, the majority of our                 potential impacts on marine mammals
                                              relative impacts of those activities on                 determinations apply to all the species               in comparison with the quantitative
                                              marine mammal stocks. Specifically,                     listed in Table 9, given that the                     estimates that guide our take
                                              assessing M/SI relative to a stock’s PBR                anticipated effects of the NEFSC                      authorization.
                                              may signal to NMFS the need to                          research activities are expected to be                   In particular, low-frequency hearing
                                              establish take reduction teams in                       relatively similar in nature. Where there             specialists (i.e., mysticetes) are less
                                              commercial fisheries and may assist                     are meaningful differences between                    likely to perceive or, given perception,
                                              NMFS and existing take reduction teams                  species or stocks, or groups of species,              to react to these signals. These groups
                                              in the identification of measures to                    in anticipated individual responses to                have reduced functional hearing at the
                                              reduce and/or minimize the taking of                    activities, impact of expected take on                higher frequencies produced by active
                                              marine mammals by commercial                            the population due to differences in                  acoustic sources considered here (e.g.,
                                              fisheries to a level below a stock’s PBR.               population status, or impacts on habitat,             primary operating frequencies of 38–200
                                              That is, where the total annual human-                  we describe them within the section or                kHz) and, based purely on their auditory
                                              caused M/SI exceeds PBR, NMFS is not                    within a separate sub-section. See the                capabilities, the potential impacts are
                                              required to halt fishing activities                     Brief Background on Sound section                     likely much less (or non-existent).
                                              contributing to total M/SI but rather                   earlier in the notice of proposed                     However, for purposes of this analysis,
                                              may prioritize working with a take                      rulemaking (80 FR 39542, July 9, 2015)                we assume that the take levels proposed
                                              reduction team to further mitigate the                  for a description of marine mammal                    for authorization would not occur for
                                              effects of fishery activities via additional            functional hearing groups as originally               mysticetes. As described previously,
                                              bycatch reduction measures.                             designated by Southall et al. (2007).                 there is some minimal potential for
                                                 Since the introduction of PBR, NMFS                     Acoustic Effects—Please refer to Table             temporary effects to hearing for certain
                                              has used the concept almost entirely                    9 for information relating to this                    marine mammals (i.e., odontocete
                                              within the context of implementing                      analysis. As described in greater depth               cetaceans), but most effects would likely
                                              sections 117 and 118 and other                          previously (see Acoustic Effects, in the              be limited to temporary behavioral
                                              commercial fisheries management-                        notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR                  disturbance. Effects on individuals that
                                              related provisions of the MMPA,                         39542, July 9, 2015)), we do not believe              are taken by Level B harassment will
                                              including those within section                          that the NEFSC’s use of active acoustic               likely be limited to reactions such as
                                              101(a)(5)(E) related to the taking of ESA-              sources has the likely potential to cause             increased swimming speeds, increased
                                              listed marine mammals incidental to                     any effect exceeding Level B harassment               surfacing time, or decreased foraging (if
                                              commercial fisheries (64 FR 28800; May                  of marine mammals. In addition, for the               such activity were occurring), reactions
                                              27, 1999). The MMPA requires that PBR                   majority of species, the proposed annual              that are considered to be of low severity
                                              be estimated in stock assessment reports                take by Level B harassment is very low                (e.g., Southall et al., 2007). There is the
                                              and that it be used in applications                     in relation to the population abundance               potential for behavioral reactions of
                                              related to the management of take                       estimate (less than 7.5 percent) for each             greater severity, including
                                              incidental to commercial fisheries (i.e.,               stock.                                                displacement, but because of the
                                              the take reduction planning process                        We have produced what we believe to                directional nature of the sources
                                              described in section 118 of the MMPA.                   be conservative estimates of potential                considered here and because the source
                                              Although NMFS has not historically                      incidents of Level B harassment. The                  is itself moving, these outcomes are
                                              applied PBR outside the context of                      procedure for producing these                         unlikely and would be of short duration
                                              sections 117 and 118, NMFS recognizes                   estimates, described in detail in the                 if they did occur. Although there is no
                                              that as a quantitative tool, PBR may be                 notice of proposed rulemaking (80 FR                  information on which to base any
                                              useful in certain instances for evaluating              39542, July 9, 2015) and summarized                   distinction between incidents of
                                              the impacts of other human-caused                       earlier in the Estimated Take Due to                  harassment and individuals harassed,
                                              activities on marine mammal stocks. In                  Acoustic Harassment section, represents               the same factors, in conjunction with
                                              this analysis, we consider incidental M/                NMFS’ best effort towards balancing the               the fact that NEFSC survey effort is
                                              SI relative to PBR for each affected                    need to quantify the potential for                    widely dispersed in space and time,
                                              stock, in addition to considering the                   occurrence of Level B harassment due to               indicate that repeated exposures of the
                                              interaction of those removals with                      production of underwater sound with a                 same individuals would be very
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                                              incidental taking of that stock by                      general lack of information related to                unlikely.
                                              harassment, within our evaluation of the                the specific way that these acoustic                     Take by M/SI + Level A—We now
                                              likely impacts of the proposed activities               signals, which are generally highly                   consider the level of taking by M/SI +
                                              on marine mammal stocks and in                          directional and transient, interact with              Level A proposed for authorization.
                                              determining whether those impacts are                   the physical environment and to a                     First, it is likely that required injury
                                              likely to be negligible. Our use of PBR                 meaningful understanding of marine                    determinations will show some
                                              in this case does not make up the                       mammal perception of these signals and                undetermined number of gear


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                                              interactions to result in Level A                       reports from previous monitoring show                 The total amount of taking proposed for
                                              harassment rather than serious injury;                  that the pinnipeds returned to the                    authorization is less than 6.0 percent for
                                              therefore, our authorized take numbers                  various sites and did not permanently                 all stocks.
                                              are overestimates with regard solely to                 abandon haul-out sites after the NEFSC                   Based on the analysis contained
                                              M/SI. In addition, we note that these                   conducted their research activities.                  herein of the likely effects of the
                                              take levels are likely precautionary                    Based on the following factors, the                   specified activity on marine mammals
                                              overall when considering that: (1)                      NEFSC’s research activities are not                   and their habitat, and taking into
                                              Estimates for historically taken species                likely to cause permanent abandonment                 consideration the implementation of the
                                              were developed assuming that the                        of the haulout areas, injury, serious                 proposed mitigation measures, we find
                                              annual average number of takes from                     injury, or mortality because: (1) The                 that small numbers of marine mammals
                                              2004–2015, would occur in each year                     effects of the research activities would              will be taken relative to the populations
                                              from 2015–20; and that (2) the majority                 be limited to short-term startle                      of the affected species or stocks in the
                                              of species for which take authorization                 responses and localized behavioral                    Atlantic coast region.
                                              is proposed have never been taken in                    changes due to the short and sporadic
                                              NEFSC surveys.                                          duration of the research activities; (2)              Monitoring and Reporting
                                                 However, assuming that all of the                    minor and brief responses, such as                       In order to issue an incidental take
                                              takes proposed for authorization                        short-duration startle or alert reactions,            authorization for an activity, section
                                              actually occur, we assess these                         are not likely to constitute disruption of            101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA states that
                                              quantitatively by comparing to the                      behavioral patterns, such as migration,               NMFS must set forth ‘‘requirements
                                              calculated PBR for each stock. Estimated                nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering;            pertaining to the monitoring and
                                              M/SI + Level A for all stocks is                        and (3) the availability of alternate areas           reporting of such taking.’’ The MMPA
                                              significantly less than PBR (less than six              for pinnipeds to avoid the resultant                  implementing regulations at 50 CFR
                                              percent for each stock).                                visual disturbances from the research                 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that requests for
                                                 Large whales (North Atlantic right,                  operations.                                           incidental take authorizations must
                                              blue, fin, sei, humpback, and sperm                        Based on the analysis contained                    include the suggested means of
                                              whales)—Due to their very low numbers                   herein of the likely effects of the                   accomplishing the necessary monitoring
                                              within the NEFSC research area and a                    specified activity on marine mammals                  and reporting that will result in
                                              tendency to occur primarily in waters                   and their habitat, and taking into                    increased knowledge of the species and
                                              outside of the NEFSC research area,                     consideration the implementation of the               of the level of taking or impacts on
                                              blue, sperm, and sei whales rarely                      planned mitigation measures, we find                  populations of marine mammals that are
                                              coincide with NEFSC fisheries research                  that the total marine mammal take from                expected to be present in the proposed
                                              vessels. Thus, we anticipate that any                   NEFSC fisheries research activities will              action area.
                                              potential gear interactions are unlikely.               have a negligible impact on the affected                 Any monitoring requirement we
                                              There have been no entanglements or                     marine mammal species or stocks in the                prescribe should improve our
                                              takes of blue, sperm, or sei whales or                  Atlantic coast region. In summary, this               understanding of one or more of the
                                              any ESA-listed marine mammals in                        finding of negligible impact is founded               following:
                                              NEFSC fisheries research. Thus, there                   on the following factors: (1) The                        • Occurrence of marine mammal
                                              are no requested take by M/SI + Level                   possibility of injury, serious injury, or             species in action area (e.g., presence,
                                              A of these species during the next five                 mortality from the use of active acoustic             abundance, distribution, density).
                                              years. Given the mitigation measures in                 devices may reasonably be considered                     • Nature, scope, or context of likely
                                              place and the lack of historical takes,                 discountable; (2) the anticipated                     marine mammal exposure to potential
                                              the NEFSC does not expect to have any                   incidents of Level B harassment from                  stressors/impacts (individual or
                                              adverse gear interactions with ESA-                     the use of active acoustic devices                    cumulative, acute or chronic), through
                                              listed cetaceans in research surveys.                   consist of, at worst, temporary and                   better understanding of: (1) Action or
                                                 Long- and short-finned pilot whales—                 relatively minor modifications in                     environment (e.g., source
                                              Due to the low levels of survey effort in               behavior; (3) the predicted number of                 characterization, propagation, ambient
                                              hotspot areas for pilot whales,                         incidents of combined Level A                         noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life
                                              adherence to gear requirements for                      harassment, serious injury, and                       history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence
                                              longline surveys, low numbers of hooks                  mortality are at insignificant levels                 of marine mammal species with the
                                              and sets used in longline surveys, and                  relative to all affected stocks; and (4) the          action; or (4) biological or behavioral
                                              short soak times with continuous                        presumed efficacy of the planned                      context of exposure (e.g., age, calving, or
                                              monitoring during gillnet surveys, we                   mitigation measures in reducing the                   feeding areas).
                                              anticipate that any potential gear                      effects of the specified activity to the                 • Individual responses to acute
                                              interactions are unlikely. There have                   level of least practicable adverse impact.            stressors, or impacts of chronic
                                              been no entanglements or takes of long-                 In addition, no M/SI is proposed for                  exposures (behavioral or physiological).
                                              or short-finned pilot whales in NEFSC                   authorization for any species or stock                   • How anticipated responses to
                                              fisheries research. Thus, there are no                  that is listed under the ESA. In                      stressors impact either: (1) long-term
                                              requested take by M/SI + Level A of                     combination, we believe that these                    fitness and survival of an individual; or
                                              these species during the next five years.               factors demonstrate that the specified                (2) population, species, or stock.
                                                 Take by Physical Disturbance—We                      activity will have only short-term effects               • Effects on marine mammal habitat
                                              note that the NEFSC conducts one set of                 on individuals (resulting from Level B                and resultant impacts to marine
                                              research activities where the physical                  harassment) and that the total level of               mammals.
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                                              presence of researchers may result in                   taking will not impact rates of                          • Mitigation and monitoring
                                              Level B incidental harassment of                        recruitment or survival sufficiently to               effectiveness.
                                              pinnipeds on haulouts. This level of                    result in population-level impacts.                      The NEFSC plans to make more
                                              periodic incidental harassment would                                                                          systematic its training, operations, data
                                              have temporary effects and would not                    Small Numbers Analyses                                collection, animal handling and
                                              be expected to alter the continued use                    Please see Table 9 for information                  sampling protocols, etc. in order to
                                              of the tidal ledges by seals. Anecdotal                 relating to this small numbers analysis.              improve its ability to understand how


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                                              mitigation measures influence                           and instructive examples where use of                 Reporting
                                              interaction rates and ensure its research               best professional judgment was                           As is normally the case, NEFSC will
                                              operations are conducted in an                          determined to be successful or                        coordinate with the relevant stranding
                                              informed manner and consistent with                     unsuccessful. We recognize that many                  coordinators for any unusual marine
                                              lessons learned from those with                         factors come into play regarding                      mammal behavior and any stranding,
                                              experience operating these gears in                     decision-making at sea and that it is not             beached live/dead, or floating marine
                                              close proximity to marine mammals. It                   practicable to simplify what are                      mammals that are encountered during
                                              is in this spirit that NMFS and the                     inherently variable and complex                       field research activities. The NEFSC will
                                              NEFSC crafted the monitoring                            situational decisions into rules that may             follow a phased approach with regard to
                                              requirements described here.                            be defined on paper. However, it is our               the cessation of its activities and/or
                                              Visual Monitoring                                       intent that use of best professional                  reporting of such events, as described in
                                                                                                      judgment be an iterative process from                 the proposed regulatory texts following
                                                Marine mammal watches are a                           year to year, in which any at-sea
                                              standard part of conducting fisheries                                                                         this preamble. In addition, Chief
                                                                                                      decision-maker (i.e., responsible for                 Scientists (or cruise leader, CS) will
                                              research activities, and are implemented                decisions regarding the avoidance of
                                              as described previously in Mitigation.                                                                        provide reports to NEFSC leadership
                                                                                                      marine mammal interactions with                       and to the Office of Protected Resources
                                              Marine mammal watches and                               survey gear through the application of
                                              monitoring occur prior to deployment of                                                                       (OPR) by event, survey leg, and cruise.
                                                                                                      best professional judgment) learns from               As a result, when marine mammals
                                              gear, and they continue until gear is                   the prior experience of all relevant
                                              brought back on board. Office of Marine                                                                       interact with survey gear, whether killed
                                                                                                      NEFSC personnel (rather than from                     or released alive, a report provided by
                                              Aviation and Operations personnel                       solely their own experience). The
                                              operating NOAA vessels are required to                                                                        the CS will fully describe any
                                                                                                      outcome should be increased                           observations of the animals, the context
                                              monitor interactions with protected                     transparency in decision-making
                                              species (and report interactions to the                                                                       (vessel and conditions), decisions made
                                                                                                      processes where best professional                     and rationale for decisions made in
                                              NEFSC Director). Similarly, there is a                  judgment is appropriate and, to the
                                              condition of grant and contract awards                                                                        vessel and gear handling. The
                                                                                                      extent possible, some degree of                       circumstances of these events are
                                              for monitoring of protected species                     standardization across common
                                              takes.                                                                                                        critical in enabling the NEFSC and OPR
                                                                                                      situations, with an ultimate goal of                  to better evaluate the conditions under
                                                In the Penobscot Bay only, the NEFSC
                                                                                                      reducing marine mammal interactions.                  which takes are most likely occur. We
                                              will monitor any potential disturbance
                                                                                                      It is the responsibility of the NEFSC to              believe in the long term this will allow
                                              of pinnipeds on ledges, paying
                                                                                                      facilitate such exchange.                             the avoidance of these types of events in
                                              particular attention to the distance at
                                              which different species of pinniped are                 Handling Procedures and Data                          the future.
                                              disturbed. Disturbance will be recorded                 Collection                                               The NEFSC will submit annual
                                              according to the three-point scale,                                                                           summary reports to OPR including: (1)
                                              representing increasing seal response to                   Improved standardization of handling               Annual line-kilometers surveyed during
                                              disturbance, shown in Table 7.                          procedures were discussed previously                  which the EK60, ME70, DSM900 (or
                                                                                                      in Mitigation. In addition to the benefits            equivalent sources) were predominant;
                                              Training                                                implementing these protocols are                      (2) summary information regarding use
                                                 The NEFSC anticipates that additional                believed to have on the animals through               of all NEFSC-specific gears, including:
                                              information on practices to avoid                       increased post-release survival, NEFSC                longline (including bottom and vertical
                                              marine mammal interactions can be                       believes adopting these protocols for                 lines), gillnet, fyke net, and trawl
                                              gleaned from training sessions and more                 data collection will also increase the                (including bottom trawl) gear, including
                                              systematic data collection standards.                   information on which ‘‘serious injury’’               number of sets, hook hours, tows, etc.,
                                              The NEFSC will conduct annual                           determinations (NMFS, 2012a, b) are                   specific to each gear; (3) accounts of all
                                              trainings for all chief scientists and                  based and improve scientific knowledge                incidents of marine mammal
                                              other personnel who may be responsible                  about marine mammals that interact                    interactions, including circumstances of
                                              for conducting dedicated marine                         with fisheries research gears and the                 the event and descriptions of any
                                              mammal visual observations to explain                   factors that contribute to these                      mitigation procedures implemented or
                                              mitigation measures and monitoring and                  interactions. NEFSC personnel will be                 not implemented and why; (4) summary
                                              reporting requirements, mitigation and                  provided standard guidance and                        information related to any disturbance
                                              monitoring protocols, marine mammal                     training regarding handling of marine                 of pinnipeds during the Penobscot Bay
                                              identification, recording of count and                  mammals, including how to identify                    surveys, including event-specific total
                                              disturbance observations (relevant to                   different species, bring an individual                counts of animals present, counts of
                                              Penobscot Bay surveys), completion of                   aboard a vessel, assess the level of                  reactions according to the three-point
                                              datasheets, and use of equipment. Some                  consciousness, remove fishing gear,                   scale shown in Table 7, and distance of
                                              of these topics may be familiar to                      return an individual to water and log                 closest approach; and (5) a written
                                              NEFSC staff, who may be professional                    activities pertaining to the interaction.             evaluation of the effectiveness of NEFSC
                                              biologists; the NEFSC shall determine                      NEFSC will record interaction                      mitigation strategies in reducing the
                                              the agenda for these trainings and                      information on either existing data                   number of marine mammal interactions
                                              ensure that all relevant staff have                     forms created by other NMFS programs                  with survey gear, including best
                                              necessary familiarity with these topics.                or will develop their own standardized                professional judgment and suggestions
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                                                 The NEFSC will also dedicate a                       forms. To aid in serious injury                       for changes to the mitigation strategies,
                                              portion of training to discussion of best               determinations and comply with the                    if any. The period of reporting will be
                                              professional judgment (which is                         current NMFS Serious Injury Guidelines                a one year period beginning at the date
                                              recognized as an integral component of                  (NMFS, 2012a, b), researchers will also               of issuance of the LOA. The NEFSC
                                              mitigation implementation; see                          answer a series of supplemental                       must submit the report not less than
                                              ‘‘Mitigation’’), including use in any                   questions on the details of marine                    ninety days following the end of the
                                              incidents of marine mammal interaction                  mammal interactions.                                  reporting period. Submission of this


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                                              information is in service of an adaptive                management allows NMFS OPR to                         the availability of such species or stocks
                                              management framework allowing NMFS                      consider new information from different               for taking for subsistence purposes.
                                              to make appropriate modifications to                    sources to determine (with input from
                                                                                                                                                            Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                              mitigation and/or monitoring strategies,                the NEFSC regarding practicability) on
                                              as necessary, during the five-year period               an annual or biennial basis if mitigation                There are multiple marine mammal
                                              of validity for these regulations.                      or monitoring measures should be                      species listed under the ESA with
                                                NMFS has established a formal                         modified (including additions or                      confirmed or possible occurrence in the
                                              incidental take reporting system, the                   deletions). Mitigation measures could be              specified geographical region. In the
                                              Protected Species Incidental Take                       modified if new data suggests that such               Northeast Region, research surveys
                                              (PSIT) database, requiring that                         modifications would have a reasonable                 occur in two areas that have been
                                              incidental takes of protected species be                likelihood of reducing adverse effects to             designated as critical habitat for the
                                              reported within 48 hours of the                         marine mammals and if the measures                    North Atlantic right whale (NOAA,
                                              occurrence. The PSIT generates                          are practicable.                                      1994). These are the Cape Cod Bay
                                              automated messages to NMFS staff,                          The following are some of the                      (CCB) Critical Habitat Area and the
                                              alerting them to the event and to the fact              possible sources of applicable data to be             Great South Channel (GSC) Critical
                                              that updated information describing the                                                                       Habitat Area. NMFS OPR initiated
                                                                                                      considered through the adaptive
                                              circumstances of the event has been                                                                           consultation with NMFS’ Greater
                                                                                                      management process: (1) results from
                                              entered into the database. The PSIT and                                                                       Atlantic Regional Office (GARFO) under
                                                                                                      monitoring reports, as required by
                                              CS reports represent not only valuable                                                                        section 7 of the ESA on the
                                                                                                      MMPA authorizations; (2) results from
                                              real-time reporting and information                                                                           promulgation of a five-year regulation
                                                                                                      general marine mammal and sound
                                              dissemination tools but also serve as an                                                                      and the subsequent issuance of an LOA
                                                                                                      research; and (3) any information which
                                              archive of information that may be                                                                            to the NEFSC under section 7 of the
                                                                                                      reveals that marine mammals may have
                                              mined in the future to study why takes                                                                        ESA. In June 2016, the GARFO issued
                                                                                                      been taken in a manner, extent, or
                                              occur by species, gear, region, etc.                                                                          a biological opinion to OPR and the
                                                                                                      number not authorized by this
                                                The NEFSC will also collect and                                                                             NEFSC (concerning conduct of the
                                                                                                      regulation or subsequent LOA.
                                              report all necessary data, to the extent                                                                      specified activities) which concluded
                                              practicable given the primacy of human                  Changes to the Proposed Regulations                   that the issuance of the authorization is
                                              safety and the well-being of captured or                                                                      not likely to jeopardize the continued
                                              entangled marine mammals, to facilitate                   As a result of clarifying discussions               existence of any listed marine mammal
                                              serious injury (SI) determinations for                  with NEFSC, we made certain changes                   species is not likely to adversely affect
                                              marine mammals that are released alive.                 to the proposed regulations as described              any listed marine mammal species. The
                                              NEFSC will require that the CS                          here. These changes are considered                    opinion also concluded that the
                                              complete data forms (already developed                  minor and do not affect any of our                    issuance of the authorization would not
                                              and used by commercial fisheries                        preliminary determinations.                           affect any designated critical habitat.
                                              observer programs) and address                          Mitigation Measures for Pot/Trap Gear
                                              supplemental questions, both of which                                                                         National Environmental Policy Act
                                              have been developed to aid in SI                          As described in the notice of                       (NEPA)
                                              determinations. NEFSC understands the                   proposed rulemaking (80 FR 39546–                        In compliance with the National
                                              critical need to provide as much                        39560; July 9, 2015), NEFSC engages in                Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
                                              relevant information as possible about                  cooperative research activities and                   U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), as implemented by
                                              marine mammal interactions to inform                    observer training that may use different              the regulations published by the CEQ
                                              decisions regarding SI determinations.                  gear types and vary from year to year,                (40 CFR parts 1500–1508), the NEFSC
                                              In addition, the NEFSC will perform all                 while remaining within the overall                    prepared a PEA to consider the direct,
                                              necessary reporting to ensure that any                  scope of activity described and analyzed              indirect and cumulative effects to the
                                              incidental M/SI is incorporated as                      for NEFSC. Within the scope of the                    human environment resulting from the
                                              appropriate into relevant SARs.                         proposed rule, NEFSC plans to conduct                 described research activities. OPR made
                                                                                                      or fund observer training using pot/trap              NEFSC’s draft PEA available to the
                                              Adaptive Management                                     gear within the period of validity for                public for review and comment, in
                                                 The final regulation governing the                   these regulations; therefore, it is                   relation to its suitability for adoption by
                                              take of marine mammals incidental to                    appropriate to specify mitigation                     OPR in order to assess the impacts to
                                              NEFSC fisheries research survey                         measures specific to this gear type.                  the human environment of issuance of
                                              operations in the specified geographical                Inclusion of mitigation measures                      a regulation and subsequent Letter of
                                              region contains an adaptive                             specific to pot/trap gear does not affect             Authorization to the NEFSC. Also in
                                              management component. The inclusion                     any of our determinations, and does not               compliance with NEPA and the CEQ
                                              of an adaptive management component                     reflect an increase in the total amount               regulations, as well as NOAA
                                              is both valuable and necessary within                   or type of activity anticipated or change             Administrative Order 216–6, OPR has
                                              the context of five-year regulation for                 in the extent or type of taking                       reviewed NEFSC’s PEA, determined it
                                              activities that have been associated with               anticipated.                                          to be sufficient, and adopted that PEA
                                              marine mammal mortality.                                Impact on Availability of Affected                    and signed a Finding of No Significant
                                                 The reporting requirements associated                                                                      Impact (FONSI) on August 2, 2016. The
                                                                                                      Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses
                                              with this final rule are designed to                                                                          NEFSC’s EA and OPR’s FONSI for this
                                              provide OPR with monitoring data from                      There are no relevant subsistence uses             action may be found on the Internet at
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                                              the previous year to allow consideration                of marine mammals implicated by these                 www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                              of whether any changes are appropriate.                 actions, in the specified geographical                incidental/research.htm.
                                              NMFS OPR and the NEFSC will meet                        region for which we are issuing this
                                              annually to discuss the monitoring                      regulation. Therefore, we have                        Classification
                                              reports and current science and whether                 determined that the total taking of                     Per the procedures established to
                                              mitigation or monitoring modifications                  affected species or stocks would not                  implement Executive Order 12866, the
                                              are appropriate. The use of adaptive                    have an unmitigable adverse impact on                 Office of Management and Budget has


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                                              determined that this rule is not                        219.37 Letters of Authorization.                        (c) Take a marine mammal specified
                                              significant.                                            219.38 Renewals and modifications of                  in § 219.33(b) if NMFS determines such
                                                Pursuant to section 605(b) of the                         Letters of Authorization.                         taking results in more than a negligible
                                              Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the                   219.39—219.40 [Reserved]
                                                                                                                                                            impact on the species or stocks of such
                                              Chief Counsel for Regulation of the                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.                   marine mammal;
                                              Department of Commerce has certified                                                                            (d) Take a marine mammal specified
                                              to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                Subpart D—Taking Marine Mammals                       in § 219.33(b) if NMFS determines such
                                              Small Business Administration that this                 Incidental to Northeast Fisheries                     taking results in an unmitigable adverse
                                              rule will not have a significant                        Science Center Fisheries Research in                  impact on the species or stock of such
                                              economic impact on a substantial                        the Atlantic Coast Region                             marine mammal for taking for
                                              number of small entities. The factual                   § 219.31 Specified activity and specified             subsistence uses; or
                                              basis for this certification was published              geographical region.                                    (e) Violate, or fail to comply with, the
                                              with the proposed rule and is not                         (a) Regulations in this subpart apply               terms, conditions, and requirements of
                                              repeated here. No comments were                         only to the National Marine Fisheries                 this subpart or a LOA issued under
                                              received regarding the economic impact                  Service’s (NMFS) Northeast Fisheries                  § 216.106 of this chapter and § 219.37.
                                              of this final rule. As a result, a final                Science Center (NEFSC) and those
                                              regulatory flexibility analysis is not                                                                        § 219.35   Mitigation requirements.
                                                                                                      persons it authorizes or funds to
                                              required and one was not prepared.                      conduct activities on its behalf for the                When conducting the activities
                                                This rule does not contain a                          taking of marine mammals that occurs                  identified in § 219.31(a), the mitigation
                                              collection-of-information requirement                   in the area outlined in paragraph (b) of              measures contained in any LOA issued
                                              subject to the provisions of the                        this section and that occurs incidental               under § 216.106 of this chapter and
                                              Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                           to research survey program operations.                § 219.37 must be implemented. These
                                              because the applicant is a federal                        (b) The taking of marine mammals by                 mitigation measures shall include but
                                              agency. Notwithstanding any other                       NEFSC may be authorized in a Letter of                are not limited to:
                                              provision of law, no person is required                 Authorization (LOA) only if it occurs                   (a) General conditions:
                                              to respond to nor shall a person be                     within the Atlantic coast region.                       (1) NEFSC shall take all necessary
                                              subject to a penalty for failure to comply                                                                    measures to coordinate and
                                              with a collection of information subject                § 219.32    Effective dates.                          communicate in advance of each
                                              to the requirements of the PRA unless                      Regulations in this subpart are                    specific survey with the National
                                              that collection of information displays a               effective September 12, 2016 through                  Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              currently valid OMB control number.                     September 9, 2021.                                    Administration’s (NOAA) Office of
                                              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 219                                                                           Marine and Aviation Operations
                                                                                                      § 219.33    Permissible methods of taking.
                                                                                                                                                            (OMAO) or other relevant parties on
                                                Exports, Fish, Imports, Indians,                         (a) Under LOAs issued pursuant to                  non-NOAA platforms to ensure that all
                                              Labeling, Marine mammals, Penalties,                    § 216.106 of this chapter and § 219.7,                mitigation measures and monitoring
                                              Reporting and recordkeeping                             the Holder of the LOA (hereinafter                    requirements described herein, as well
                                              requirements, Seafood, Transportation.                  ‘‘NEFSC’’) may incidentally, but not                  as the specific manner of
                                                                                                      intentionally, take marine mammals                    implementation and relevant event-
                                                Dated: August 2, 2016.
                                                                                                      within the area described in § 219.31(b)              contingent decision-making processes,
                                              Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                      by Level B harassment associated with                 are clearly understood and agreed upon.
                                              Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      use of active acoustic systems and
                                              Regulatory Programs, National Marine                                                                            (2) NEFSC shall coordinate and
                                                                                                      physical or visual disturbance of                     conduct briefings at the outset of each
                                              Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                      hauled-out pinnipeds and by Level A                   survey and as necessary between the
                                                For reasons set forth in the preamble,                harassment, serious injury, or mortality
                                              the NMFS amends 50 CFR part 219 as                                                                            ship’s crew (Commanding Officer/
                                                                                                      associated with use of trawl, dredge,                 master or designee(s), contracted vessel
                                              follows:                                                bottom and pelagic longline, gillnet, pot             owners, as appropriate) and scientific
                                                                                                      and trap, fyke net, beach seine, and                  party or in order to explain
                                              PART 219—REGULATIONS                                    rotary screw trap gears, provided the
                                              GOVERNING THE TAKING AND                                                                                      responsibilities, communication
                                                                                                      activity is in compliance with all terms,             procedures, marine mammal monitoring
                                              IMPORTING OF MARINE MAMMALS                             conditions, and requirements of the                   protocol, and operational procedures.
                                                1. The authority citation for part 219                regulations in this subpart and the
                                              ■                                                                                                               (3) NEFSC shall coordinate as
                                              continues to read as follows:                           appropriate LOA, provided the activity
                                                                                                                                                            necessary on a daily basis during survey
                                                                                                      is in compliance with all terms,
                                                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.                                                                         cruises with OMAO personnel or other
                                                                                                      conditions, and requirements of the
                                                                                                                                                            relevant personnel on non-NOAA
                                              ■ 2. Add subpart D to part 219 to read                  regulations in this subpart and the
                                                                                                                                                            platforms to ensure that requirements,
                                              as follows:                                             appropriate LOA.
                                                                                                                                                            procedures, and decision-making
                                              Subpart D—Taking Marine Mammals                         § 219.34    Prohibitions.                             processes are understood and properly
                                              Incidental to Northeast Fisheries Science                 Notwithstanding takings                             implemented.
                                              Center Fisheries Research in the Atlantic                                                                       (4) When deploying any type of
                                              Coast Region
                                                                                                      contemplated in § 219.31 and
                                                                                                      authorized by a LOA issued under                      sampling gear at sea, NEFSC shall at all
                                              Sec.                                                    § 216.106 of this chapter and § 219.7, no             times monitor for any unusual
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                                              219.31 Specified activity and specified                                                                       circumstances that may arise at a
                                                   geographical region.
                                                                                                      person may, in connection with the
                                                                                                      activities described in § 219.31:                     sampling site and use best professional
                                              219.32 Effective dates.
                                              219.33 Permissible methods of taking.                     (a) Take any marine mammal not                      judgment to avoid any potential risks to
                                              219.34 Prohibitions.                                    specified in § 219.33(b);                             marine mammals during use of all
                                              219.35 Mitigation requirements.                           (b) Take any marine mammal                          research equipment.
                                              219.36 Requirements for monitoring and                  specified in § 219.33(b) in any manner                  (5) All vessels must comply with
                                                   reporting.                                         other than as specified;                              applicable and relevant take reduction


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                                              plans, including any required use of                       (2) NEFSC shall initiate marine                    decide to move the vessel away from the
                                              acoustic deterrent devices.                             mammal watches (visual observation)                   marine mammal to a different section of
                                                 (6) All vessels must comply with                     prior to sampling. Marine mammal                      the sampling area if the animal appears
                                              applicable speed restrictions.                          watches shall be conducted by scanning                to be at risk of interaction with the gear.
                                                 (7) NEFSC shall implement handling                   the surrounding waters with the naked                 If, after moving on, marine mammals are
                                              and/or disentanglement protocols as                     eye and binoculars (or monocular).                    still visible from the vessel, NEFSC may
                                              specified in the guidance provided to                   During nighttime operations, visual                   decide to move again or to skip the
                                              NEFSC survey personnel.                                 observation shall be conducted using                  station. NEFSC may use best
                                                 (b) Trawl survey protocols:                          the naked eye and available vessel                    professional judgment in making this
                                                 (1) NEFSC shall conduct trawl                        lighting.                                             decision but may not elect to conduct
                                              operations as soon as is practicable                       (3) NEFSC shall implement the                      longline survey activity when animals
                                              upon arrival at the sampling station.                   ‘‘move-on rule.’’ If marine mammals are               remain near the vessel.
                                                 (2) NEFSC shall initiate marine                      sighted around the vessel before setting                 (4) For the Apex Predators Bottom
                                              mammal watches (visual observation)                     the gear, the NEFSC may decide to move                Longline Coastal Shark Survey, if one or
                                              prior to sampling. Marine mammal                        the vessel away from the marine                       more marine mammals are observed
                                              watches shall be conducted by scanning                  mammal to a different section of the                  within 1 nautical mile (nmi) of the
                                              the surrounding waters with the naked                   sampling area if the animal appears to                planned location in the 30 minutes
                                              eye and binoculars (or monocular).                      be at risk of interaction with the gear. If,          before gear deployment, NEFSC shall
                                              During nighttime operations, visual                     after moving on, marine mammals are                   transit to a different section of the
                                              observation shall be conducted using                    still visible from the vessel, NEFSC may              sampling area to maintain a minimum
                                              the naked eye and available vessel                      decide to move again or to skip the                   set distance of 1 nmi from the observed
                                              lighting.                                               station. NEFSC may use best                           marine mammals. If, after moving on,
                                                 (3) NEFSC shall implement the                        professional judgment in making this                  marine mammals remain within 1 nmi,
                                              ‘‘move-on rule.’’ If a marine mammal is                 decision but may not elect to conduct                 NEFSC may decide to move again or to
                                              sighted around the vessel before setting                dredge survey activity when animals                   skip the station. NEFSC may use best
                                                                                                      remain near the vessel.                               professional judgment in making this
                                              the gear, NEFSC may decide to move the
                                                                                                         (4) NEFSC shall maintain visual                    decision but may not elect to conduct
                                              vessel away from the marine mammal to
                                                                                                      monitoring effort during the entire                   pelagic longline survey activity when
                                              a different section of the sampling area
                                                                                                      period of time that dredge gear is in the             animals remain within the 1-nmi zone.
                                              if the animal appears to be at risk of
                                                                                                      water (i.e., throughout gear deployment,                 (5) NEFSC shall maintain visual
                                              interaction with the gear. If, after
                                                                                                      fishing, and retrieval). If marine                    monitoring effort during the entire
                                              moving on, marine mammals are still
                                                                                                      mammals are sighted before the gear is                period of gear deployment or retrieval.
                                              visible from the vessel, NEFSC may
                                                                                                      fully removed from the water, NEFSC                   If marine mammals are sighted before
                                              decide to move again or to skip the
                                                                                                      shall take the most appropriate action to             the gear is fully deployed or retrieved,
                                              station. NEFSC may use best
                                                                                                      avoid marine mammal interaction.                      NEFSC shall take the most appropriate
                                              professional judgment in making this
                                                                                                      NEFSC may use best professional                       action to avoid marine mammal
                                              decision.
                                                                                                      judgment in making this decision.                     interaction. NEFSC may use best
                                                 (4) NEFSC shall maintain visual                                                                            professional judgment in making this
                                                                                                         (5) If dredging operations have been
                                              monitoring effort during the entire                                                                           decision.
                                                                                                      suspended because of the presence of
                                              period of time that trawl gear is in the                                                                         (6) If deployment or retrieval
                                                                                                      marine mammals, NEFSC may resume
                                              water (i.e., throughout gear deployment,                                                                      operations have been suspended
                                                                                                      operations when practicable only when
                                              fishing, and retrieval). If marine                                                                            because of the presence of marine
                                                                                                      the animals are believed to have
                                              mammals are sighted before the gear is                                                                        mammals, NEFSC may resume such
                                                                                                      departed the area. NEFSC may use best
                                              fully removed from the water, NEFSC                                                                           operations after there are no sightings of
                                                                                                      professional judgment in making this
                                              shall take the most appropriate action to                                                                     marine mammals for at least 15 minutes
                                                                                                      determination.
                                              avoid marine mammal interaction.                           (6) NEFSC shall carefully empty the                within the area or within the 1-nmi area
                                              NEFSC may use best professional                         dredge gear as quickly as possible upon               for the Apex Predators Bottom Longline
                                              judgment in making this decision.                       retrieval to determine if marine                      Coastal Shark Survey. NEFSC may use
                                                 (5) If trawling operations have been                 mammals are present in the gear.                      best professional judgment in making
                                              suspended because of the presence of                       (d) Bottom and pelagic longline                    this decision.
                                              marine mammals, NEFSC may resume                        survey protocols:                                        (7) NEFSC shall implement standard
                                              trawl operations when practicable only                     (1) NEFSC shall deploy longline gear               survey protocols, including maximum
                                              when the animals are believed to have                   as soon as is practicable upon arrival at             soak durations and a prohibition on
                                              departed the area. NEFSC may use best                   the sampling station.                                 chumming.
                                              professional judgment in making this                       (2) NEFSC shall initiate marine                       (e) Gillnet survey protocols:
                                              determination.                                          mammal watches (visual observation)                      (1) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating
                                                 (6) NEFSC shall implement standard                   no less than thirty minutes prior to both             institutions, contracted vessels, or
                                              survey protocols to minimize potential                  deployment and retrieval of the longline              commercially-hired captains shall
                                              for marine mammal interaction,                          gear. Marine mammal watches shall be                  deploy gillnet gear as soon as is
                                              including maximum tow durations at                      conducted by scanning the surrounding                 practicable upon arrival at the sampling
                                              target depth and maximum tow                            waters with the naked eye and                         station.
                                              distance, and shall carefully empty the                 binoculars (or monocular). During                        (2) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating
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                                              trawl as quickly as possible upon                       nighttime operations, visual observation              institutions, contracted vessels, or
                                              retrieval. Trawl nets must be cleaned                   shall be conducted using the naked eye                commercially-hired captains shall
                                              prior to deployment.                                    and available vessel lighting.                        initiate marine mammal watches (visual
                                                 (c) Dredge survey protocols:                            (3) NEFSC shall implement the                      observation) prior to both deployment
                                                 (1) NEFSC shall deploy dredge gear as                ‘‘move-on rule.’’ If marine mammals are               and retrieval of the gillnet gear. When
                                              soon as is practicable upon arrival at the              sighted near the vessel 30 minutes                    the vessel is on station during the soak,
                                              sampling station.                                       before setting the gear, the NEFSC may                marine mammal watches shall be


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                                              conducted during the soak by scanning                   cooperating institutions, contracted                  determined to be at risk of interacting
                                              the surrounding waters with the naked                   vessels, or commercially-hired captains               with the gear, then the NEFSC and/or its
                                              eye and binoculars (or monocular).                      will actively monitor for potential                   cooperating institutions, contracted
                                                 (3) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating                 bottlenose dolphin entanglements by                   vessels, or commercially-hired captains
                                              institutions, contracted vessels, or                    hand-checking the gillnet every 20                    shall carefully retrieve the gear as
                                              commercially-hired captains shall                       minutes. In the unexpected case of a                  quickly as possible. The NEFSC and/or
                                              implement the ‘‘move-on rule.’’ If                      bottlenose dolphin entanglement, the                  its cooperating institutions, contracted
                                              marine mammals are sighted near the                     NEFSC and/or its cooperating                          vessels, or commercially-hired captains
                                              vessel before setting the gear, the NEFSC               institutions, contracted vessels, or                  may use best professional judgment in
                                              and/or its cooperating institutions,                    commercially-hired captains shall                     making this decision.
                                              contracted vessels, or commercially-                    request and arrange for expedited                        (5) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating
                                              hired captains, may decide to move the                  genetic sampling for stock                            institutions, contracted vessels, or
                                              vessel away from the marine mammal to                   determination. The NEFSC and/or its                   commercially-hired captains shall
                                              a different section of the sampling area                cooperating institutions, contracted                  ensure that surveys deploy gear
                                              if the animal appears to be at risk of                  vessels, or commercially-hired captains               fulfilling all Pot/Trap universal
                                              interaction with the gear. If, after                    shall also photograph the dorsal fin and              commercial gear configurations such as
                                              moving on, marine mammals are still                     submit the image to the NMFS                          weak link requirements and marking
                                              visible from the vessel, the NEFSC and/                 Southeast Stranding Coordinator for                   requirements as specified by applicable
                                              or its cooperating institutions,                        identification/matching to bottlenose                 take reduction plans as required for
                                              contracted vessels, or commercially-                    dolphins in the Mid-Atlantic Bottlenose               commercial pot/trap fisheries.
                                              hired captains may decide to move                       Dolphin Photo-identification Catalog.                    (6) The NEFSC shall ensure that its
                                              again or to skip the station. The NEFSC                    (f) Pot and trap survey protocols:                 cooperating institutions, contracted
                                              and/or its cooperating institutions,                       (1) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating               vessels, or commercially-hired captains
                                              contracted vessels, or commercially-                    institutions, contracted vessels, or                  conducting pot and trap surveys adhere
                                              hired captains may use best professional                commercially-hired captains shall                     to monitoring and mitigation
                                              judgment in making this decision but                    deploy pot gear as soon as is practicable             requirements and shall include required
                                              may not elect to conduct the gillnet                    upon arrival at the sampling station.                 protocols in all survey instructions,
                                              survey activity when animals remain                        (2) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating
                                                                                                                                                            contracts, and agreements.
                                              near the vessel.                                        institutions, contracted vessels, or
                                                                                                      commercially-hired captains shall                        (g) Fyke net gear protocols:
                                                 (4) If marine mammals are sighted
                                                                                                      initiate marine mammal watches (visual                   (1) NEFSC shall conduct fyke net gear
                                              near the vessel during the soak and are
                                                                                                      observation) no less than 30 minutes                  deployment as soon as is practicable
                                              determined to be at risk of interacting
                                                                                                      prior to both deployment and retrieval                upon arrival at the sampling station.
                                              with the gear, then the NEFSC and/or its
                                              cooperating institutions, contracted                    of the pot and trap gear. Marine                         (2) NEFSC shall visually survey the
                                              vessels, or commercially-hired captains                 mammal watches shall be conducted by                  area prior to both deployment and
                                              shall carefully retrieve the gear as                    scanning the surrounding waters with                  retrieval of the fyke net gear. NEFSC
                                              quickly as possible. The NEFSC and/or                   the naked eye and binoculars (or                      shall conduct monitoring and retrieval
                                              its cooperating institutions, contracted                monocular). During nighttime                          of the gear every 12- to 24-hour soak
                                              vessels, or commercially-hired captains                 operations, visual observation shall be               period.
                                              may use best professional judgment in                   conducted using the naked eye and                        (3) If marine mammals are in close
                                              making this decision.                                   available vessel lighting.                            proximity (approximately 328 feet [100
                                                 (5) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating                    (3) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating               meters]) of the setting location, NEFSC
                                              institutions, contracted vessels, or                    institutions, contracted vessels, or                  shall determine if the set location
                                              commercially-hired captains shall                       commercially-hired captains shall                     should be moved. NEFSC may use best
                                              implement standard survey protocols,                    implement the move-on rule. If marine                 professional judgment in making this
                                              including continuously monitoring the                   mammals are sighted near the vessel                   decision.
                                              gillnet gear during soak time and                       before setting the gear, the NEFSC and/                  (4) If marine mammals are observed to
                                              removing debris with each pass as the                   or its cooperating institutions,                      interact with the gear during the setting,
                                              net is reset into the water to minimize                 contracted vessels, or commercially-                  NEFSC shall lift and remove the gear
                                              bycatch.                                                hired captains, as appropriate, may                   from the water.
                                                 (6) The NEFSC and/or its cooperating                 decide to move the vessel away from the                  (5) NEFSC must install and use a
                                              institutions, contracted vessels, or                    marine mammal to a different section of               marine mammal excluder device at all
                                              commercially-hired captains shall                       the sampling area if the animal appears               times when the 2-meter fyke net is used.
                                              ensure that surveys deploy acoustic                     to be at risk of interaction with the gear.              (h) Beach seine gear protocols:
                                              pingers on gillnets in areas where                      If, after moving on, marine mammals are                  (1) NEFSC shall conduct beach seine
                                              required for commercial fisheries.                      still visible from the vessel, the NEFSC,             deployment as soon as is practicable
                                              NEFSC must ensure that the devices are                  and/or its cooperating institutions,                  upon arrival at the sampling station.
                                              operating properly before deploying the                 contracted vessels, or commercially-                     (2) NEFSC shall visually survey the
                                              net.                                                    hired captains may decide to move                     area prior to both deployment and
                                                 (7) NEFSC shall ensure that                          again or to skip the station. The NEFSC               retrieval of the seine net gear.
                                              cooperating institutions, contracted                    and/or its cooperating institutions,                     (3) If marine mammals are in close
                                              vessels, or commercially-hired captains                 contracted vessels, or commercially-                  proximity of the seining location,
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                                              conducting gillnet surveys adhere to                    hired captains may use best professional              NEFSC shall lift the net and remove it
                                              monitoring and mitigation requirements                  judgment in making this decision but                  from the water. NEFSC may use best
                                              and shall include required protocols in                 may not elect to conduct the pot and                  professional judgment in making this
                                              all survey instructions, contracts, and                 trap activity when animals remain near                decision.
                                              agreements.                                             the vessel.                                              (i) Rotary screw trap gear protocols:
                                                 (8) For the COASTSPAN gillnet                           (4) If marine mammals are sighted                     (1) NEFSC shall conduct rotary screw
                                              surveys, the NEFSC and/or its                           near the vessel during the soak and are               trap deployment as soon as is


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                                              practicable upon arrival at the sampling                professional judgment, including use in               ninety days following the end of the
                                              station.                                                any incidents of marine mammal                        reporting period.
                                                (2) NEFSC shall visually survey the                   interaction and instructive examples                     (ii) These reports shall contain, at
                                              area prior to both setting and retrieval                where use of best professional judgment               minimum, the following:
                                              of the rotary screw trap gear. If marine                was determined to be successful or                       (A) Annual line-kilometers surveyed
                                              mammals are observed in the sampling                    unsuccessful.                                         during which the EK60, ME70, DSM300
                                              area, NEFSC shall suspend or delay the                     (3) NEFSC shall coordinate with                    (or equivalent sources) were
                                              sampling. NEFSC may use best                            NMFS’ Southeast Fisheries Science                     predominant and associated pro-rated
                                              professional judgment in making this                    Center (SEFSC) regarding surveys                      estimates of actual take;
                                              decision.                                               conducted in the southern portion of the                 (B) Summary information regarding
                                                (3) NEFSC shall tend to the trap on a                 Atlantic coast region, such that training             use of the following: All trawl gear, all
                                              daily basis to monitor for marine                       and guidance related to handling                      longline gear, all gillnet gear, all dredge
                                              mammal interactions with the gear.                      procedures and data collection is                     gear, fyke net gear, beach seine net gear,
                                                (4) If the rotary screw trap captures a               consistent.                                           and rotary screw trap gear (including
                                              marine mammal, NEFSC shall carefully                       (d) Handling procedures and data                   number of sets, hook hours, tows, and
                                              release the animal as soon as possible.                 collection:                                           tending frequency specific to each gear
                                                                                                         (1) NEFSC must develop and                         type);
                                              § 219.36 Requirements for monitoring and                                                                         (C) Accounts of all incidents of
                                              reporting.                                              implement standardized marine
                                                                                                      mammal handling, disentanglement,                     marine mammal interactions, including
                                                 (a) Visual monitoring program:                                                                             circumstances of the event and
                                                 (1) Marine mammal visual monitoring                  and data collection procedures. These
                                                                                                      standard procedures will be subject to                descriptions of any mitigation
                                              shall occur: prior to deployment of                                                                           procedures implemented or not
                                              beam, mid-water, and bottom trawl,                      approval by NMFS Office of Protected
                                                                                                      Resources (OPR).                                      implemented and why;
                                              bottom and pelagic longline, gillnet,                                                                            (D) Summary information from the
                                              fyke net, beach seine, pot, trap, and                      (2) When practicable, for any marine
                                                                                                                                                            pinniped haulout censuses in the and
                                              rotary screw trap gear; throughout                      mammal interaction involving the
                                                                                                                                                            summary information related to any
                                              deployment of gear and active fishing of                release of a live animal, NEFSC shall
                                                                                                                                                            disturbance of pinnipeds, including
                                              all research gears; and throughout                      collect necessary data to facilitate a
                                                                                                                                                            event-specific total counts of animals
                                              retrieval of all research gear.                         serious injury determination.
                                                                                                                                                            present, counts of reactions according to
                                                 (2) Marine mammal watches shall be                      (3) NEFSC shall provide its relevant
                                                                                                                                                            a three-point scale of response severity
                                              conducted by watch-standers (those                      personnel with standard guidance and
                                                                                                                                                            (1 = alert; 2 = movement; 3 = flight), and
                                              navigating the vessel and/or other crew)                training regarding handling of marine
                                                                                                                                                            distance of closest approach;
                                              at all times when the vessel is being                   mammals, including how to identify                       (E) A written evaluation of the
                                              operated.                                               different species, bring/or not bring an              effectiveness of NEFSC mitigation
                                                 (3) NEFSC shall monitor any potential                individual aboard a vessel, assess the                strategies in reducing the number of
                                              disturbance of pinnipeds on ledges,                     level of consciousness, remove fishing                marine mammal interactions with
                                              paying particular attention to the                      gear, return an individual to water, and              survey gear, including best professional
                                              distance at which different species of                  log activities pertaining to the                      judgment and suggestions for changes to
                                              pinniped are disturbed. Disturbance                     interaction.                                          the mitigation strategies, if any;
                                              shall be recorded according to a three-                    (4) NEFSC shall record such data on                   (F) Final outcome of serious injury
                                              point scale of response (i.e., 1 = alert; 2             standardized forms, which will be                     determinations for all incidents of
                                              = movement; 3 = flight) to disturbance.                 subject to approval by OPR. The data                  marine mammal interactions where the
                                                 (b) The NEFSC shall continue to                      shall be collected at a sufficient level of           animal(s) were released alive; and
                                              conduct a local census of pinniped                      detail (e.g., circumstances leading to the               (G) A summary of all relevant training
                                              haulout areas prior to conducting any                   interaction, extent of injury, condition              provided by the NEFSC and any
                                              fisheries research in the Penobscot River               upon release) to facilitate serious injury            coordination with the Southeast Fishery
                                              estuary to better understand the local                  determinations under the MMPA.                        Science Center, the Greater Atlantic
                                              abundance of animals. The NEFSC’s                          (e) Reporting:                                     Regional Office, and the Southeast
                                              census reports will now include an                         (1) NEFSC shall report all incidents of            Regional Office, NMFS.
                                              accounting of disturbance based on the                  marine mammal interaction to NMFS’                       (f) Reporting of injured or dead
                                              three-point scale of response severity                  Protected Species Incidental Take                     marine mammals:
                                              metrics.                                                database within 48 hours of occurrence.                  (1) In the unanticipated event that the
                                                 (c) Training:                                           (2) NEFSC shall provide written                    specified activity clearly causes the take
                                                 (1) NEFSC must conduct annual                        reports to OPR upon request following                 of a large whale (i.e., entanglement or
                                              training for all chief scientists and other             any marine mammal interaction (animal                 ship strike) or if the NEFSC and/or its
                                              personnel (including its cooperating                    captured or entangled in research gear).              cooperating institutions observe a
                                              institutions, contracted vessels, or                    In the event of a marine mammal                       carcass entangled in gear or struck by
                                              commercially-hired captains) who may                    interaction, these reports shall include              any vessel, the NEFSC and/or its
                                              be responsible for conducting dedicated                 details of survey effort, full descriptions           cooperating institutions must
                                              marine mammal visual observations to                    of any observations of the animals, the               immediately report the incident to 866–
                                              explain mitigation measures and                         context (vessel and conditions),                      755–6622 in the Northeast region (VA–
                                              monitoring and reporting requirements,                  decisions made and rationale for                      ME) and 877–WHALE–HELP in the
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                                              mitigation and monitoring protocols,                    decisions made in vessel and gear                     Southeast region (FL–NC). If personnel
                                              marine mammal identification,                           handling.                                             are unable to call these numbers,
                                              completion of datasheets, and use of                       (3) Annual reporting:                              personnel must contact the United
                                              equipment. NEFSC may determine the                         (i) The period of reporting will be one            States Coast Guard (USCG). For active
                                              agenda for these trainings.                             year beginning at the date of issuance of             entanglements, NEFSC personnel and/or
                                                 (2) NEFSC shall also dedicate a                      the LOA. NEFSC shall submit an annual                 its cooperating institutions are not
                                              portion of training to discussion of best               summary report to OPR not later than                  allowed to remove any gear until they


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                                              receive a temporary authorization from                  mitigation measures or modifications to               § 219.38 Renewals and modifications of
                                              NMFS.                                                   the activities are appropriate.                       Letters of Authorization.
                                                 (2) In the unanticipated event that the                (4) In the event that NEFSC and/or its                 (a) An LOA issued under § 216.106 of
                                              activity defined in § 219.31(a) clearly                 cooperating institutions discover an                  this chapter and § 219.37 for the activity
                                              causes the take of a marine mammal in                   injured or dead marine mammal and                     identified in § 219.31(a) shall be
                                              a prohibited manner, NEFSC and/or its                   determines that the injury or death is                renewed or modified upon request by
                                              cooperating institution personnel                       not associated with or related to the                 the applicant, provided that:
                                              engaged in the research activity shall                  activities defined in § 219.31(a) (e.g.,                 (1) The proposed specified activity
                                              immediately cease such activity until                   previously wounded animal, carcass                    and mitigation, monitoring, and
                                              such time as an appropriate decision                    with moderate to advanced                             reporting measures, as well as the
                                              regarding activity continuation can be                  decomposition, scavenger damage),                     anticipated impacts, are the same as
                                              made by the NEFSC Director (or                          NEFSC shall report the incident to OPR,               those described and analyzed for these
                                              designee). For large whales, the NEFSC                  the Greater Atlantic Regional Stranding               regulations (excluding changes made
                                              and/or its cooperating institutions must                Coordinator, and the Southeast Regional               pursuant to the adaptive management
                                              first contact the hotline numbers or the                Stranding Coordinator, NMFS within 24                 provision in paragraph (c)(1) of this
                                              USCG as outlined in paragraph (f)(1) of                 hours of the discovery. For large whales,             section), and
                                              this section. The NEFSC must also                                                                                (2) OPR determines that the
                                                                                                      the NEFSC and/or its cooperating
                                              report the incident immediately to OPR,                                                                       mitigation, monitoring, and reporting
                                                                                                      institutions must first contact the
                                              the Greater Atlantic Regional Stranding                                                                       measures required by the previous LOA
                                                                                                      hotline numbers or the USCG as
                                              Coordinator, and the Southeast Regional                                                                       under these regulations were
                                                                                                      outlined in paragraph (f)(1) of this
                                              Stranding Coordinator, NMFS. OPR will                                                                         implemented.
                                                                                                      section. NEFSC shall provide
                                              review the circumstances of the                                                                                  (b) For an LOA modification or
                                                                                                      photographs or video footage or other
                                              prohibited take and work with NEFSC                                                                           renewal requests by the applicant that
                                                                                                      documentation of the stranded animal
                                              to determine what measures are                                                                                include changes to the activity or the
                                                                                                      sighting to OPR, the Greater Atlantic
                                              necessary to minimize the likelihood of                                                                       mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                                                                                      Regional Stranding Coordinator, and the
                                              further prohibited take and ensure                                                                            (excluding changes made pursuant to
                                                                                                      Southeast Regional Stranding
                                              MMPA compliance. The report must                                                                              the adaptive management provision in
                                                                                                      Coordinator, NMFS.
                                              include the following information:                                                                            in paragraph (c)(1) of this section) that
                                                 (i) Time, date, and location (latitude/              § 219.37    Letters of Authorization.                 do not change the findings made for the
                                              longitude) of the incident;                                                                                   regulations or result in no more than a
                                                                                                         (a) To incidentally take marine                    minor change in the total estimated
                                                 (ii) Description of the incident;
                                                 (iii) Environmental conditions                       mammals pursuant to these regulations,                number of takes (or distribution by
                                              (including wind speed and direction,                    NEFSC must apply for and obtain an                    species or years), OPR may publish a
                                              Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and                    LOA.                                                  notice of proposed LOA in the Federal
                                              visibility);                                               (b) An LOA, unless suspended or                    Register, including the associated
                                                 (iv) Description of all marine mammal                revoked, may be effective for a period of             analysis of the change, and solicit
                                              observations in the 24 hours preceding                  time not to exceed the expiration date                public comment before issuing the LOA.
                                              the incident;                                           of these regulations.                                    (c) An LOA issued under § 216.106 of
                                                 (v) Species identification or                           (c) If an LOA expires prior to the                 this chapter and § 219.37 for the activity
                                              description of the animal(s) involved;                  expiration date of these regulations,                 identified in § 219.31(a) may be
                                                 (vi) Status of all sound source use in               NEFSC may apply for and obtain a                      modified by OPR under the following
                                              the 24 hours preceding the incident;                    renewal of the LOA.                                   circumstances:
                                                 (vii) Water depth;                                                                                            (1) Adaptive Management—OPR may
                                                 (viii) Fate of the animal(s); and                       (d) In the event of projected changes
                                                                                                      to the activity or to mitigation and                  modify (including augment) the existing
                                                 (ix) Photographs or video footage of                                                                       mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                              the animal(s).                                          monitoring measures required by an
                                                                                                      LOA, NEFSC must apply for and obtain                  measures (after consulting with NEFSC
                                                 (3) In the event that NEFSC and/or its                                                                     regarding the practicability of the
                                              cooperating institutions discover an                    a modification of the LOA as described
                                                                                                      in § 219.38.                                          modifications) if doing so creates a
                                              injured or dead marine mammal and                                                                             reasonable likelihood of more
                                              determines that the cause of the injury                    (e) The LOA shall set forth:                       effectively accomplishing the goals of
                                              or death is unknown and the death is                       (1) Permissible methods of incidental              the mitigation and monitoring set forth
                                              relatively recent (e.g., in less than a                 taking;                                               in the preamble for these regulations.
                                              moderate state of decomposition),                          (2) Means of effecting the least                      (i) Possible sources of data that could
                                              NEFSC shall immediately report the                      practicable adverse impact (i.e.,                     contribute to the decision to modify the
                                              incident to OPR, the Greater Atlantic                   mitigation) on the species, its habitat,              mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                              Regional Stranding Coordinator, and the                 and on the availability of the species for            measures in an LOA:
                                              Southeast Regional Stranding                            subsistence uses; and                                    (A) Results from NEFSC’s monitoring
                                              Coordinator, NMFS. For large whales,                                                                          from the previous year(s).
                                              the NEFSC and/or its cooperating                           (3) Requirements for monitoring and
                                                                                                      reporting.                                               (B) Results from other marine
                                              institutions must first contact the                                                                           mammal and/or sound research or
                                              hotline numbers or the USCG as                             (f) Issuance of the LOA shall be based             studies.
                                              outlined in paragraph (f)(1) of this                    on a determination that the level of                     (C) Any information that reveals
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                                              section. The report must include the                    taking will be consistent with the                    marine mammals may have been taken
                                              same information identified in                          findings made for the total taking                    in a manner, extent or number not
                                              paragraph (f)(2) of this section.                       allowable under these regulations.                    authorized by these regulations or
                                              Activities may continue while OPR                          (g) Notice of issuance or denial of an             subsequent LOAs.
                                              reviews the circumstances of the                        LOA shall be published in the Federal                    (ii) If, through adaptive management,
                                              incident. OPR will work with NEFSC to                   Register within thirty days of a                      the modifications to the mitigation,
                                              determine whether additional                            determination.                                        monitoring, or reporting measures are


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                                              substantial, OPR will publish a notice of               species or stocks of marine mammals                   §§ 219.39—219.40     [Reserved]
                                              proposed LOA in the Federal Register                    specified in § 219.32(b), an LOA may be               [FR Doc. 2016–18739 Filed 8–10–16; 8:45 am]
                                              and solicit public comment.                             modified without prior notice or                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                (2) Emergencies—If OPR determines                     opportunity for public comment. Notice
                                              that an emergency exists that poses a                   would be published in the Federal
                                              significant risk to the well-being of the               Register within thirty days of the action.
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Document Created: 2018-02-09 11:27:30
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 11:27:30
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective from September 12, 2016 through September 9, 2021.
ContactBen Laws, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation81 FR 53061 
RIN Number0648-BF02
CFR AssociatedExports; Fish; Imports; Indians; Labeling; Marine Mammals; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Seafood and Transportation

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