81_FR_58643 81 FR 58478 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Maintenance, Repair, and Decommissioning of a Liquefied Natural Gas Facility off Massachusetts

81 FR 58478 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Maintenance, Repair, and Decommissioning of a Liquefied Natural Gas Facility off Massachusetts

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 165 (August 25, 2016)

Page Range58478-58494
FR Document2016-20407

NMFS has received an application from Neptune LNG LLC (Neptune) for an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) to take marine mammals, by harassment, incidental to maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater port (Port) off the coast of Massachusetts. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an IHA to Neptune to take, by Level B harassment only, fourteen species of marine mammals during the specified activity.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE727


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Maintenance, Repair, and 
Decommissioning of a Liquefied Natural Gas Facility off Massachusetts

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

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

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SUMMARY: NMFS has received an application from Neptune LNG LLC 
(Neptune) for an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) to take 
marine mammals, by harassment, incidental to maintenance, repair, and 
decommissioning activities at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater 
port (Port) off the coast of Massachusetts. Pursuant to the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its 
proposal to issue an IHA to Neptune to take, by Level B harassment 
only, fourteen species of marine mammals during the specified activity.

DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than 
September 26, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the application should be addressed to Jolie 
Harrison, Chief, Permits, Conservation and Education Division, Office 
of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East 
West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910. The mailbox address for 
providing email comments is [email protected]. NMFS is not responsible 
for email comments sent to addresses other than the one provided here. 
Comments sent via email, including all attachments, must not exceed a 
25 megabyte file size.
    Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record 
and will generally be posted to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm without change. All personally identifiable information 
(for example, name, address, etc.) voluntarily submitted by the 
commenter may be publicly accessible. Do not submit confidential 
business information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.
    An electronic copy of the application may be obtained by writing to 
the address specified above, telephoning the contact listed below (see 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT), or visiting the internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm. The following associated 
documents are also available at the same Internet address: Biological 
Opinion on the Effects of the Maritime Administration's (MARAD) 
issuance of a license to Neptune to own and operate a LNG deepwater 
port off the coast of Massachusetts on Threatened and Endangered 
Species (NMFS, 2010) and a list of references used in this document. 
The MARAD and U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Final Environmental Impact 
Statement (EIS) is available for viewing at http://www.regulations.gov 
by entering the search words ``Neptune LNG.''

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the 
incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers of marine 
mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than 
commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region if certain 
findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if the taking 
is limited to harassment, a notice of a proposed authorization is 
provided to the public for review.
    Authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS finds 
that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth. NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 
as ``an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be 
reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.''
    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA established an expedited process 
by which citizens of the United States can apply for an authorization 
to incidentally take small numbers of marine mammals by harassment. 
Section 101(a)(5)(D) establishes a 45-day time limit for NMFS' review 
of an application followed by a 30-day public notice and comment period 
on any proposed authorizations for the incidental harassment of marine 
mammals. Within 45 days of the close of the comment period, NMFS must 
either issue or deny the authorization.
    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as:

any act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the 
potential to injure a 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

    NMFS received an application on May 28, 2016, from Neptune for the 
taking, by harassment, of marine mammals incidental to maintenance, 
repair, and decommissioning activities, at its Port facility in 
Massachusetts Bay off the coast of Massachusetts. NMFS reviewed 
Neptune's application and requested clarification on some portions. 
After addressing comments from NMFS, Neptune modified its application 
and submitted a revised application on August 11, 2016. The August 11, 
2016, application is the one available for public comment (see 
ADDRESSES) and considered by NMFS for this proposed IHA.
    NMFS has issued several incidental harassment authorizations for 
the take, by Level B harassment only, of marine mammals to Neptune. 
NMFS issued a one-year IHA in June 2008, for the construction of the 
DWP (73 FR 33400 [June 12, 2008), which expired on June 30, 2009. NMFS 
issued a second one-year IHA to Neptune for the completion of 
construction and beginning of Port operations on June 26, 2009 (74 FR 
31926 [July 6, 2009]). NMFS issued a third 1-year IHA (75 FR 41440 
[July 16, 2010]) for ongoing operations followed by a five-year 
rulemaking and Letter of Authorization (LOA) 76 FR 34157 [June 13, 
2011]), which expired on July 10, 2016. Although Neptune intended to 
operate the port for over 25 years, changes in the natural gas market 
have resulted in the company halting production operations. During the 
period of this proposed IHA, Neptune intends to decommission the port 
in its entirety and conduct any unscheduled maintenance activities, if 
needed, prior to decommissioning.
    The Neptune Port is located approximately 22 miles (mi) (35 
kilometers (km)) northeast of Boston, Massachusetts, in Federal waters 
approximately 260 feet (ft) (79 meters

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(m)) in depth. Take of marine mammals may occur from dynamic 
positioning (DP) vessel thruster use, including dive support vessels 
(DSVs) and potentially one heavy lift vessel (HLV), while maneuvering 
(e.g., docking, undocking, and occasional weathervaning (turning of a 
vessel at anchor from one direction to another under the influence of 
wind or currents) during port maintenance, repair, and decommissioning. 
Neptune has requested authorization to take the following 14 marine 
mammal species by Level B harassment: North Atlantic right whale 
(Eubalaena glacialis), fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), humpback 
whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), minke whale (Balaenoptera 
acutorostrata), sei whale (Balaenoptera boreali), Atlantic white-sided 
dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus), long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala 
melas), harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), bottlenose dolphin 
(Tursiops truncatus), short beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), 
Risso's dolphin (Grampus griseus), killer whale (Orcinus orcus), harbor 
seal (Phoca vitulina), and grey seal (Halichoerus grypus). NMFS has 
preliminarily determined to authorize take, by Level B harassment only, 
of these species incidental to DP vessel thruster use during 
maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    The Neptune Port began operations in 2009-2010, with the intention 
to import LNG into the New England region. The Port consists of a 
submerged buoy system to dock specifically designed LNG carriers 
approximately 22 mi (35 km) northeast of Boston, Massachusetts, in 
Federal waters approximately 125-250 ft (38-76 m) in depth. It is 
located west (i.e., inshore) of and adjacent to the Stellwagen Bank 
National Marine Sanctuary (NMS). The Port consists of two mooring and 
unloading buoys separated by approximately 2.1 mi (3.4 km) (also known 
as the north and south buoy) and a pipeline that receives natural gas 
from ``shuttle and regasification vessels'' (SRVs), through a flexible 
riser that connects to a 24-inch (in) subsea flowline and ultimately 
into a 24-in gas transmission line. This gas transmission line connects 
to the existing 30-in Algonquin HubLine gas pipeline. A hot tap valve 
(herein after ``hot tap'') unit used to control gas flow from the 
Algonquin pipeline to Neptune's gas transmission line is located 
inshore of the buoys in water approximately 122 ft (37 m). The 
locations of the Neptune port facilities, including the north buoy, 
south buoy and hot tap are shown in Figure 2-1 in Neptune's application 
(see ADDRESSES). All decommissioning and unscheduled maintenance and 
repair work will take place at the north and south buoys and at the hot 
tap in succession with limited transit between locations.

Dates and Duration

    Decommissioning will occur for up to 70 days between May 1 and 
November 30, 2017. Unscheduled maintenance and repair work may occur 
prior to decommissioning, if needed, and last up to 14 days.

Detailed Description of Activities

    Maintenance, repair, and decommissioning of the Port will require 
docking, undocking, and occasional weathervaning of DP vessels at the 
north buoy, south buoy, and hot tap via the use of bow and stern 
thrusters. Operation and specifications of DP vessels is provided in 
the ``Vessel Activity'' section below. For purposes of this IHA, the 
activity that may result in the take, by Level B harassment, of marine 
mammals is limited to use of these thrusters. A summary of the type of 
work performed during maintenance, repair, and decommissioning 
requiring vessel operations is also summarized below; however, NMFS 
does not anticipate incidental take of marine mammals as a result of 
the actual underwater work (see Neptune's application for a more 
detailed description of this work).
Maintenance and Repair
    At this time, Neptune does not anticipate maintenance or repair of 
Port equipment will be necessary (the Port is not currently operating); 
however, they are requesting authorization of take incidental to 
thruster use during maintenance and repair should an unanticipated 
issue arise with port equipment prior to decommissioning. Unscheduled 
maintenance and repair activities requiring limited excavation to 
access the pipeline, or cathodic protection maintenance, are authorized 
by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Unplanned 
maintenance and repair would be relatively minor and of short duration. 
Example unscheduled maintenance activities may include repair of flange 
or valve leaks, replacing faulty pressure transducers, or unscheduled 
maintenance on valves. Neptune may use a remotely operated underwater 
vehicle (ROV) to perform these tasks. These minor unscheduled 
maintenance and repair activities will be completed within a few days 
to two weeks, depending on the nature of the problem.
    Should any unplanned maintenance be required, a DSV would be the 
primary vessel used to complete the activities in the timeliest manner. 
The category of DSV and corresponding support vessels would be dictated 
by the type of work required, the water depth at the work location, 
vessel availability, and expected duration of the maintenance or 
repair.
Decommissioning
    Neptune intends to decommission the Port in its entirety. 
Decommissioning involves seven major steps: Isolation and closure of 
hot tap and removal of tie-in spool; pipeline decommissioning and 
abandonment; disconnection and removal of risers and umbilicals, and 
submerged turret loading (STL) buoys; covering suction piles used as 
anchoring/mooring with trawl protector; removal of mooring lines 
(anchor chain and wire rope); removal of pipeline end maninfolds 
(PLEMs) and hot tap; and removal of two seafloor position transponders 
(one at each buoy). All recovery of decommissioned equipment would be 
done using a crane aboard the DSV and parts staged on the anchored 
barge to be taken to shore via a tug. Neptune's application provides 
more detail regarding these activities. NMFS has preliminarily 
determined only the use of thrusters from vessels necessary to perform 
the work has the potential to result in the take of marine mammals, by 
Level B harassment.
Vessel Activity
    The planned scenario for the duration of all proposed activities 
would include the mobilization of a DSV, tug, an anchored barge, and 
intermittent use of a crew vessel with the DSV being a DP vessel. Two 
types of DP vessels may be used to support Port maintenance, repair, 
and decommissioning: A DSV and a HLV. Only one DSV or HLV vessel is 
expected to be working at any one time. However, in the unlikely event 
that two DSVs (or one DSV and one HLV) are necessary at the same time, 
they would remain at least 1000 m from each another. The specifications 
of the HLV are similar to that of the DSV and would be performing the 
same duties as a DSV. The DP vessel would likely be 120 m in length and 
equipped with two 1,500 kW forward thrusters and one 1,500 kilowatt 
(kW) aft thruster (total 4,500 kW). Neptune would operate the thrusters 
for up 24 hours per day at 50 percent load or less for a maximum 10 
weeks. Proxy DSV and HLV vessels used in Neptune's acoustic modeling, 
as described in Table 1-4 of Neptune's application, were 107 m and 144 
m, respectively, with corresponding total

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thruster power of 3,752 kW and 4,600 kW. For comparison, previous 
incidental take authorizations included take of marine mammals based on 
sound source verification measurements from thrusters on a shuttle 
regasification vessel (SVRs) planned for use during Port operation. The 
SVR was 280 m in length and equipped with two 2,000-kW bow thrusters 
and two 1,200-kW stern thrusters (total 6,400 kW). During the 
measurements, the SRV operated thrusters at 100 percent load as this 
was the predicted scenario during Port operation.
    In general, the DSV will transit to either the STL buoy or PLEM and 
complete all work at the site prior to moving to the next location. The 
DSV would operate in dynamic positioning mode and would support all 
diving and ROV operations required to perform the work. The support tug 
will anchor the barge and would occasionally be required for barge 
handling activities when equipment transport and/or staging are 
required. The crew/supply vessel would be used intermittently for 
personnel and supply transfers. A survey vessel would be used for a 
brief period of time (no more than five days) at the end of the project 
to perform an ``as-left'' survey.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    Massachusetts Bay (as well as the entire Atlantic Ocean) hosts a 
diverse assemblage of marine mammals. Table 3-1 in Neptune's 
application outlines 20 marine mammal species with distributions or 
sighting records within the general activity region. However, six are 
very rare or unlikely to inhabit the geographic range which many 
ensonified by the proposed activity area and therefore are not expected 
to be affected at any level by the proposed activities. These species 
include: Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), striped dolphin (Stenella 
coeruleoalba), Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus), 
sperm whale (Physeter macrocaphalus), hooded seal (Cystophora 
cristata), and harp seal (Phoca groenlandica). Blue and sperm whales 
are not commonly found in Massachusetts Bay with blue whale most 
commonly seen off the Canada coast. The sperm whale is generally a 
deepwater animal, and its distribution off the Northeastern United 
States is concentrated around the 13,280 ft (4,048 m) depth contour, 
with sightings extending offshore beyond the 6,560 ft (2,000 m) depth 
contour. Sperm whales can also be seen in shallow water south of Cape 
Cod from May to November. Harp and hooded seals are seasonal visitors 
from much further north, seen mostly in the winter and early spring. 
Prior to 1990, harp and hooded seals were sighted only very 
occasionally in the Gulf of Maine, but recent sightings suggest 
increasing numbers of these species now visit these waters. Juveniles 
of a third seal species, the ringed seal, are seen on occasion as far 
south as Cape Cod in the winter, but this species is considered to be 
quite rare in these waters. Due to the rarity of these species in the 
project area, NMFS is not proposing to authorize take, by harassment, 
of these species or stocks and; therefore, they are not discussed 
further in this proposed IHA notice. The bottlenose dolphin and killer 
whale are also unlikely to occur within the proposed activity area. 
However, given their wide distribution and transient behavior, they 
remain in the group of species potentially affected by proposed 
activities.
    Therefore, NMFS proposes to issue an IHA for Level B harassment for 
the following 14 species: North Atlantic right whale; fin whale; 
humpback whale; minke whale; sei whale; harbor porpoise; bottlenose 
dolphin; killer whale; long-finned pilot whale; Atlantic white-sided 
dolphin; short beaked common dolphin; Risso's dolphin; grey seal; and 
harbor seal (Table 1).

                            Table 1--Species Likely To Occur Within the Project Area
                [E = endangered, D = depleted, NL = not listed, ND = not depleted, unk = unknown]
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                                                                                     Estimated
                                                                                     population
         Common name            Scientific name        Stock            Status       (Waring et     Occurrence
                                                                                     al., 2015)
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North Atlantic right whale...  Eubalaena         Western Atlantic  E, D...........          476  occasional.
                                glacialis.
Fin whale....................  Balaenoptera      Western North     E,D............        1,618  occasional.
                                physalus.         Atlantic.
Humpback whale...............  Megaptera         Gulf of Maine...  E,D............          823  occasional.
                                novaeangliae.
Minke whale..................  Balaenoptera      Canadian East     NL, ND.........       20,741  occasional.
                                acutorostrata.    Coast.
Sei whale....................  Balaenoptera      Novia Scotia....  E,D............          357  occasional.
                                borealis.
Atlantic white-sided dolphin.  Lagenorhynchus    Western North     NL, ND.........       48,819  occasional.
                                acutus.           Atlantic.
Long-finned pilot whale......  Globicephala      Western North     NL, ND.........       26,535  occasional.
                                melas.            Atlantic.
Harbor porpoise..............  Phocoena          Gulf of Maine/    NL, ND.........       79,883  not common.
                                phocoena.         Bay of Fundy.
Bottlenose dolphin...........  Tursiops          Western North     NL, ND.........       77,532  not common.
                                truncatus.        Offshore
                                                  Atlantic.
Short beaked common dolphin..  Delphinus         Western North     NL, ND.........      173,486  occasional.
                                delphis.          Atlantic.
Risso's dolphin..............  Grampus griseus.  Western North     NL, ND.........       18,250  not common.
                                                  Atlantic.
Killer whale.................  Orcinus orca....  Western North     NL, ND.........          unk  not common.
                                                  Atlantic.
Harbor seal..................  Phoca vitulina..  Western North     NL, ND.........       75,834  occasional.
                                                  Atlantic.
Grey seal....................  Halichoerus       Western North     NL, ND.........          unk  occasional.
                                grypus.           Atlantic.
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    The North Atlantic right, fin, humpback, and sei, whales are listed 
as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and as depleted 
under the MMPA. Certain stocks or populations of killer whales are 
listed as endangered under the ESA or depleted under the MMPA; however, 
none of those stocks or populations occurs in the project area. All 
other species are not listed under the ESA nor considered depleted 
under the MMPA. A brief description of distribution and abundance of 
species potentially taken by the specified activity is provided below. 
Information within these summaries is taken from NMFS stock assessment 
reports, as reviewed in Waring et al. (2015).

North Atlantic Right Whale

    North Atlantic right whales are distributed widely across the 
southern Gulf of Maine in spring with highest abundance located over 
the deeper waters (100 to 160 m, or 328 to 525 ft,

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isobaths) on the northern edge of the Great South Channel (GSC) and 
deep waters (100-300 m, 328-984 ft) parallel to the 100 m (328 ft) 
isobath of northern Georges Bank and Georges Basin. High abundance was 
also found in the shallowest waters (<30 m, <98 ft) of Cape Cod Bay 
(CCB), over Platts Bank and around Cashes Ledge. Lower relative 
abundance is estimated over deep-water basins including Wilkinson 
Basin, Rodgers Basin, and Franklin Basin. In the summer months, right 
whales move almost entirely away from the coast to deep waters over 
basins in the central Gulf of Maine (Wilkinson Basin, Cashes Basin 
between the 160 and 200 m (525 and 656 ft) isobaths and north of 
Georges Bank (Rogers, Crowell, and Georges Basins). Highest abundance 
is found north of the 100 m (328 ft) isobath at the GSC and over the 
deep slope waters and basins along the northern edge of Georges Bank. 
The waters between Fippennies Ledge and Cashes Ledge are also estimated 
as high-use areas. In the fall months, right whales are sighted 
infrequently in the Gulf of Maine, with highest densities over Jeffreys 
Ledge and over deeper waters near Cashes Ledge and Wilkinson Basin. In 
winter, CCB, Scantum Basin, Jeffreys Ledge, and Cashes Ledge are the 
main high-use areas. The Stellwagen Bank NMS, located just east of the 
Port, does not appear to support a high abundance of right whales; 
sightings are reported for all four seasons, albeit at low relative 
abundance. The highest sighting rate within Stellwagen Bank NMS occurs 
along the southern edge of the Bank.
    Right whales frequent Massachusetts and CCB from December through 
July (NMFS, 2010). Neptune acoustically detected right whales in 
greatest abundance near the Port in March and April since beginning 
their long-term acoustic monitoring plan developed during issuance of 
previous incidental take authorizations. As such, NMFS set forth 
conditions in previous incidental take authorizations and its 2010 
Biological Opinion to Neptune to conduct all work from May 1 to 
November 30, annually, to the greatest extent practicable, to avoid 
times when right whales are most abundant.
    As reviewed in Waring et al. (2015), a review of the North Atlantic 
right whale photo-ID recapture database as it existed on October 20, 
2014, indicated that 476 individually-recognized whales in the catalog 
were known to be alive during 2011. This number represents a minimum 
population size. The minimum number alive population index calculated 
from the individual sightings database for the years 1990-2011 suggests 
a positive and slowly accelerating trend in population size. These data 
reveal a significant increase in the number of catalogued whales with a 
geometric mean growth rate for the period of 2.8 percent.
    For the period 2009 through 2013, the minimum rate of annual human-
caused mortality and serious injury to right whales averaged 4.3 per 
year. This is derived from two components: (1) Incidental fishery 
entanglement records at 3.4 per year, and (2) ship strike records at 
0.9 per year. The stock assessment report for this stock (Waring et 
al., 2015) sets the potential biological removal (PBR) level at 0.9; 
therefore, any mortality or serious injury for this stock can be 
considered significant. The Western North Atlantic stock is considered 
strategic by NOAA because the average annual human-related mortality 
and serious injury exceeds PBR, and because the North Atlantic right 
whale is an endangered species.

Humpback Whale

    The highest abundance for humpback whales is distributed primarily 
along a relatively narrow corridor following the 100 m (328 ft) isobath 
across the southern Gulf of Maine from the northwestern slope of 
Georges Bank, south to the GSC, and northward alongside Cape Cod to 
Stellwagen Bank and Jeffreys Ledge. The relative abundance of whales 
increases in the spring with the highest occurrence along the slope 
waters (between the 40 and 140 m (131 and 459 ft) isobaths) off Cape 
Cod and Davis Bank, Stellwagen Basin and Tillies Basin and between the 
50 and 200 m (164 and 656 ft) isobaths along the inner slope of Georges 
Bank. High abundance was also estimated for the waters around Platts 
Bank. In the summer months, abundance increases markedly over the 
shallow waters (<50 m, or <164 ft) of Stellwagen Bank, the waters (100-
200 m, 328-656 ft) between Platts Bank and Jeffreys Ledge, the steep 
slopes (between the 30 and 160 m isobaths, 98 and 525 ft isobaths) of 
Phelps and Davis Bank north of the GSC towards Cape Cod, and between 
the 50 and 100 m (164 and 328 ft) isobath for almost the entire length 
of the steeply sloping northern edge of Georges Bank. This general 
distribution pattern persists in all seasons except winter when 
humpbacks remain at high abundance in only a few locations including 
Porpoise and Neddick Basins adjacent to Jeffreys Ledge, northern 
Stellwagen Bank and Tillies Basin, and the GSC. The minimum population 
estimate of Gulf of Maine, formerly western North Atlantic, humpback 
whales is 823 animals (Waring et al., 2015). Current data suggest that 
the Gulf of Maine humpback whale stock is steadily increasing in size, 
which is consistent with an estimated average trend of 3.1% in the 
North Atlantic population overall for the period 1979-1993.

Fin Whale

    Spatial patterns of habitat utilization by fin whales are very 
similar to those of humpback whales. Spring and summer high-use areas 
follow the 100 m (328 ft) isobath along the northern edge of Georges 
Bank (between the 50 and 200 m, 164 and 656 ft, isobaths), and 
northward from the GSC (between the 50 and 160 m, 164 and 525 ft, 
isobaths). Waters around Cashes Ledge, Platts Bank, and Jeffreys Ledge 
are all high-use areas in the summer months. Stellwagen Bank is a high-
use area for fin whales in all seasons, with highest abundance 
occurring over the southern Stellwagen Bank in the summer months. In 
fact, the southern portion of Stellwagen Bank NMS is used more 
frequently than the northern portion in all months except winter, when 
high abundance is recorded over the northern tip of Stellwagen Bank. In 
addition to Stellwagen Bank, high abundance in winter is estimated for 
Jeffreys Ledge and the adjacent Porpoise Basin (100 to 160 m, 328 to 
525 ft isobaths), as well as Georges Basin and northern Georges Bank. 
The best abundance estimate available for the western North Atlantic 
fin whale stock is 1,618 and is based on 2011 NOAA shipboard surveys 
(Waring et al., 2015). The minimum population estimate for the western 
North Atlantic fin whale is 1,234. A trend analysis has not been 
conducted for this stock.

Minke Whale

    Like other piscivorus baleen whales, highest abundance for minke 
whale is strongly associated with regions between the 50 and 100 m (164 
and 328 ft) isobath, but with a slightly stronger preference for the 
shallower waters along the slopes of Davis Bank, Phelps Bank, GSC, and 
Georges Shoals on Georges Bank. Minke whales are sighted in Stellwagen 
Bank NMS in all seasons, with highest abundance estimated for the 
shallow waters (approximately 40 m, 131 ft) over southern Stellwagen 
Bank in the summer and fall months. Platts Bank, Cashes Ledge, Jeffreys 
Ledge, and the adjacent basins (Neddick, Porpoise, and Scantium) also 
support high relative abundance. Very low densities of minke whales 
remain throughout most of the southern Gulf of Maine in winter. The 
best estimate of abundance for the Canadian East Coast stock of minke 
whales, which occurs

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from the western half of the Davis Strait to the Gulf of Mexico, is 
20,741 animals with a minimum estimate of 16,199 individuals (Waring et 
al., 2015). A trend analysis has not been conducted for this stock.

Long-finned Pilot Whale

    The long-finned pilot whale is generally found along the edge of 
the continental shelf at a depth of 100-1,000 m (328-3,280 ft), 
choosing areas of high relief or submerged banks in cold or temperate 
shoreline waters. This species is split into two subspecies: The 
Northern and Southern subspecies. The Southern subspecies is 
circumpolar with northern limits of Brazil and South Africa. The 
Northern subspecies, which could be encountered during operation of the 
Port facility, ranges from North Carolina to Greenland. In the western 
North Atlantic, long-finned pilot whales are pelagic, occurring in 
especially high densities in winter and spring over the continental 
slope, then moving inshore and onto the shelf in summer and autumn 
following squid and mackerel populations. They frequently travel into 
the central and northern Georges Bank, GSC, and Gulf of Maine areas 
during the summer and early fall (May and October). Based on summer 
2011 surveys covering waters from central Virginia to the lower Bay of 
Fundy, the best available estimate for long-finned pilot whales in the 
western North Atlantic is 5,636 with a minimum population estimate of 
3,464 individuals (Waring et al., 2015). Currently, there are 
insufficient data to determine population trends for the long-finned 
pilot whale.

Sei Whale

    The sei whale is the least likely of all the baleen whale species 
to occur near the Port. However, four sei whales were sighted by 
Neptune's protected species observers (PSOs) during the construction 
phase (ECOES 2010). The Nova Scotia stock of sei whales ranges from the 
continental shelf waters of the Northeastern United States and extends 
northeastward to south of Newfoundland. The southern portion of the 
species range during spring and summer includes the northern portions 
of the U.S. Atlantic Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): The Gulf of Maine 
and Georges Bank. Spring is the period of greatest abundance in U.S. 
waters, with sightings concentrated along the eastern margin of Georges 
Bank and into the Northeast Channel area and along the southwestern 
edge of Georges Bank in the area of Hydrographer Canyon. The best 
estimate of abundance for the Nova Scotia stock is 357 with a minimum 
of 236 individuals. However, this estimate is considered low and 
limited given the known range of the sei whale (Waring et al., 2015). 
There are insufficient data to determine population trends for this 
species.

Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin

    In spring, summer and fall, Atlantic white-sided dolphins are 
widespread throughout the southern Gulf of Maine, with the high-use 
areas widely located on either side of the 100 m (328 ft) isobath along 
the northern edge of Georges Bank, and north from the GSC to Stellwagen 
Bank, Jeffreys Ledge, Platts Bank, and Cashes Ledge. In spring, high-
use areas exist in the GSC, northern Georges Bank, the steeply sloping 
edge of Davis Bank, and Cape Cod, southern Stellwagen Bank, and the 
waters between Jeffreys Ledge and Platts Bank. In summer, there is a 
shift and expansion of habitat toward the east and northeast. High-use 
areas occur along most of the northern edge of Georges Bank between the 
50 and 200 m (164 and 656 ft) isobaths and northward from the GSC along 
the slopes of Davis Bank and Cape Cod. High sightings are also recorded 
over Truxton Swell, Wilkinson Basin, Cashes Ledge and the 
bathymetrically complex area northeast of Platts Bank. High sightings 
of white-sided dolphin are recorded within Stellwagen Bank NMS in all 
seasons, with highest density in summer and most widespread 
distributions in spring located mainly over the southern end of 
Stellwagen Bank. In winter, high sightings were recorded at the 
northern tip of Stellwagen Bank and Tillies Basin. The best available 
current abundance estimate for white-sided dolphins in the western 
North Atlantic stock is 48,819, resulting from a June-August 2011 
survey with a minimum population of 30,403 individuals (Waring et al., 
2015). A trend analysis has not been conducted for this species.

Killer Whale, Common Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin, Risso's Dolphin, and 
Harbor Porpoise

    Although these five species are some of the most widely distributed 
small cetacean species in the world, they are not commonly seen in the 
vicinity of the project area in Massachusetts Bay. The total number of 
killer whales off the eastern U.S. coast is unknown, and present data 
are insufficient to calculate a minimum population estimate or to 
determine the population trends for this stock. The best estimate of 
abundance for the western North Atlantic stock of short-beaked common 
dolphin is 173,486 with a minimum of 112,531 individuals; a trend 
analysis has not been conducted for this species (Waring et al., 2015). 
There are several stocks of bottlenose dolphins found along the eastern 
U.S. coast from Maine to Florida. The stock that may occur in the area 
of the Port is the western North Atlantic offshore stock of bottlenose 
dolphins. The best population estimate of bottlenose dolphins for the 
stock is 77,532 individuals with a minimum of 56,053 individuals 
(Waring et al., 2015). There are insufficient data to determine the 
population trend for this stock. The best estimate of abundance for the 
western North Atlantic stock of Risso's dolphins is 18,250 with a 
minimum of 12,619 individuals generated from shipboard and aerial 
survey conducted between central Florida and the lower Bay of Fundy 
during June-August 2011 (Waring et al., 2015). There are insufficient 
data to determine the population trend for this stock. The best 
estimate of abundance for the Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy stock of 
harbor porpoise is 79,883 with a minimum of 61,415 individuals (Waring 
et al., 2015). A trend analysis has not been conducted for this 
species.

Harbor and Gray Seals

    In the U.S. western North Atlantic, both harbor and gray seals are 
usually found from the coast of Maine south to southern New England and 
New York. Along the southern New England and New York coasts, harbor 
seals occur seasonally from September through late May. In recent 
years, their seasonal interval along the southern New England to New 
Jersey coasts has increased. In U.S. waters, harbor seal breeding and 
pupping normally occur in waters north of the New Hampshire/Maine 
border, although breeding has occurred as far south as Cape Cod in the 
early part of the 20th century. The best estimate of abundance for the 
western North Atlantic stock of harbor seals is 75,834 with a minimum 
of 66,884 individuals (Waring et al., 2015). A trend analysis has not 
been conducted for this stock (Waring et al., 2015).
    Although gray seals are often seen off the coast from New England 
to Labrador, within U.S. waters, only small numbers of gray seals have 
been observed pupping on several isolated islands along the Maine coast 
and in Nantucket-Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts. Present data are 
insufficient to calculate the minimum population estimate for U.S. 
waters; however, in March 2011, a maximum count of 15,756 was obtained 
in southeastern Massachusetts coastal waters (Waring et al., 2015). 
Gray seal abundance is likely increasing in the U.S. Atlantic EEZ, but 
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increase is unknown (Waring et al., 2015).

Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals

    This section includes a summary and discussion of the ways that 
components (i.e., thruster use) of the specified activity, including 
mitigation, may impact marine mammals and their habitat. The 
``Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment'' section later in this 
document will include a quantitative analysis of the number of 
individuals that are expected to be taken by this activity. The 
``Negligible Impact Analysis'' section will include the analysis of how 
this specific activity will impact marine mammals and will consider the 
content of this section, the ``Estimated Take by Incidental 
Harassment'' section and the ``Proposed Mitigation'' section to draw 
conclusions regarding the likely impacts of this activity on the 
reproductive success or survivorship of individuals and from that on 
the affected marine mammal populations or stocks.
    When considering the influence of various kinds of sound on the 
marine environment, it is necessary to understand that different kinds 
of marine life are sensitive to different frequencies of sound. Based 
on available behavioral data, audiograms derived using auditory evoked 
potential techniques, anatomical modeling, and other data, NOAA's 
Acoustic Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on 
Marine Mammal Hearing (NMFS, 2016) designate ``marine mammal hearing 
groups'' for marine mammals and estimate the lower and upper 
frequencies of hearing. The groups and the associated frequencies are 
indicated below, but it is important to note animals are less sensitive 
to sounds at the outer edge of their functional range and most 
sensitive to sounds of frequencies within a smaller range somewhere in 
the middle of their functional hearing range:
     Low frequency cetaceans (13 species of mysticetes): 
Generalized hearing range is 7 hertz (Hz) to 35 kilohertz (kHz);
     Mid-frequency cetaceans (32 species of dolphins, six 
species of larger toothed whales, and 19 species of beaked and 
bottlenose whales): Generalized hearing range is 150 Hz to 160 kHz;
     High frequency cetaceans (eight species of true porpoises, 
six species of river dolphins, Kogia, the franciscana, and four species 
of cephalorhynchids): Generalized hearing range is 275 Hz to 160 kHz; 
and
     Phocid pinnipeds in water: Generalized hearing range is 50 
Hz to 86 kHz; and
     Otariid pinnipeds in water: Functional hearing is 
estimated to occur between approximately 60 Hz and 39 kHz.
    As mentioned previously in this document, 14 marine mammal species 
(12 cetacean and two pinniped species) are likely to occur near the 
Port. Of the 12 cetacean species likely to occur in Neptune's project 
area, five are classified as low frequency cetaceans (i.e., North 
Atlantic right, humpback, fin, minke, and sei whales), six are 
classified as mid-frequency cetaceans (i.e., killer and pilot whales 
and bottlenose, common, Risso's, and Atlantic white-sided dolphins), 
and one is classified as a high-frequency cetacean (i.e., harbor 
porpoise) (Southall et al., 2007). Both seal species potentially taken, 
by harassment, are phocids. The potential effects of the specified 
activity on marine mammals has been reviewed in the previous incidental 
take authorizations to Neptune (e.g., 75 FR 80260 [December 21, 2010]) 
as well as those proposed for the nearby Northeast Gateway LNG Port 
(e.g., 80 FR 72688 [November 20, 2015]).
    When analyzing the auditory effects of noise exposure, it is often 
helpful to broadly categorize noise as either impulse or non-impulsive. 
Impulsive sound is typically transient, brief (less than 1 second), 
broadband, and consists of high peak sound pressure with rapid rise 
time and rapid decay. Impulsive sounds can occur in repetition or as a 
single event. Non-impulsive sound is characterized as broadband, 
narrowband, or tonal, brief or prolonged, continuous or intermittent, 
and does not have high peak sound pressure with rapid rise times (NMFS, 
2016). Further, continuous noise is defined as a sound whose sound 
pressure level remains above ambient sound during the observation 
period (ANSI, 2005). DP vessel thrusters produce a non-impulsive, 
continuous noise. Marine mammals may undergo behavioral modifications 
rising to the level of take when exposed to elevated sound levels 
produced by thrusters during maneuvering of the DSV or HLV while 
docking and undocking and occasional weathervaning during maintenance, 
repair, and decommissioning activities. The potential effects of sound 
from thruster use include, but are not limited to, one or more of the 
following: No effect; masking; behavioral disturbance; non-auditory 
physical effects; and, temporary hearing impairment (Richardson et al., 
1995; Southall et al., 2007). For reasons discussed later in this 
document, it is unlikely that there would be any cases of temporary or 
permanent hearing impairment resulting from these activities. As 
outlined in previous NMFS documents, the effects of noise on marine 
mammals are highly variable and can be categorized as follows (based on 
Richardson et al., 1995):
    (1) The noise may be too weak to be heard at the location of the 
animal (i.e., lower than the prevailing ambient noise level, the 
hearing threshold of the animal at relevant frequencies, or both);
    (2) The noise may be audible but not strong enough to elicit any 
overt behavioral response;
    (3) The noise may elicit reactions of variable conspicuousness and 
variable relevance to the well being of the marine mammal; these can 
range from temporary alert responses to active avoidance reactions such 
as vacating an area at least until the noise event ceases but 
potentially for longer periods of time;
    (4) Upon repeated exposure, a marine mammal may exhibit diminishing 
responsiveness (habituation), or disturbance effects may persist; the 
latter is most likely with sounds that are highly variable in 
characteristics, infrequent, and unpredictable in occurrence, and 
associated with situations that a marine mammal perceives as a threat;
    (5) Any anthropogenic noise that is strong enough to be heard has 
the potential to reduce (mask) the ability of a marine mammal to hear 
natural sounds at similar frequencies, including calls from 
conspecifics, and underwater environmental sounds such as surf noise;
    (6) If mammals remain in an area because it is important for 
feeding, breeding, or some other biologically important purpose even 
though there is chronic exposure to noise, it is possible that there 
could be noise-induced physiological stress; this might in turn have 
negative effects on the well-being or reproduction of the animals 
involved; and
    (7) Very strong sounds have the potential to cause a temporary or 
permanent reduction in hearing sensitivity. In terrestrial mammals, and 
presumably marine mammals, received sound levels must far exceed the 
animal's hearing threshold for there to be any temporary threshold 
shift (TTS) in its hearing ability. For transient sounds, the sound 
level necessary to cause TTS is inversely related to the duration of 
the sound. Received sound levels must be even higher for there to be 
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impairment. In addition, intense acoustic or explosive events may cause 
trauma to tissues associated with organs vital for hearing, sound 
production, respiration and other functions. This trauma may include 
minor to severe hemorrhage.

Masking

    Underwater noise, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin, has 
the ability to interfere with the way in which marine mammals receive 
acoustic signals used for communication, social interaction, foraging, 
navigation, etc. (Erbe et al., 2016). When communication signals occur 
near the noise band of the source (in this case, a low frequency source 
like thrusters), communication space of marine mammals can be reduced 
(e.g., Clark et al., 2009) and those animals may exhibit increased 
stress levels (e.g., Foote et al., 2004; Holt et al., 2009). Background 
ambient noise often interferes with or masks the ability of an animal 
to detect a sound signal even when that signal is above its absolute 
hearing threshold.
    Natural ambient noise includes contributions from wind, waves, 
precipitation, other animals, and (at frequencies above 30 kHz) thermal 
noise resulting from molecular agitation (Richardson et al., 1995) 
making the sea usually noisy, even in the absence of manmade sounds. As 
such, marine mammals have evolved systems and behavior that function to 
reduce the impacts of masking. Structured signals, such as the 
echolocation click sequences of small toothed whales, may be readily 
detected even in the presence of strong background noise because their 
frequency content and temporal features usually differ strongly from 
those of the background noise (Au and Moore, 1988, 1990). There is 
evidence some toothed whales can increase amplitude and shift dominant 
frequencies of their echolocation and communication signals to 
compensate for increased ocean noise (Au et al., 1985; Holt et al., 
2011; Scheifele et al., 2005). In addition, the sound localization 
abilities of marine mammals suggest that, if signal and noise come from 
different directions, masking would not be as severe as the usual types 
of masking studies might suggest (Richardson et al., 1995).
    The introduction of strong sounds into the sea at frequencies 
important to marine mammals increases the severity and frequency of 
occurrence of masking. Recent science suggests that low frequency 
ambient sound levels have increased by as much as 20 decibels (dB) 
(more than three times in terms of sound pressure level [SPL]) in the 
world's ocean from pre-industrial periods, and most of these increases 
are from distant shipping (Hildebrand, 2009).
    Unlike threshold shift, masking can potentially affect the species 
at population, community, or even ecosystem levels, as well as 
individual levels. Masking affects both senders and receivers of the 
signals and could have long-term chronic effects on marine mammal 
species and populations; however, quantitative data supporting this is 
lacking. Regardless, Neptune's use of DP thrusters would contribute 
elevated noise levels, thus increasing severity of masking by nearby 
animals.

Disturbance

    Exposure of marine mammals to certain sounds could lead to 
behavioral disturbance (Richardson et al., 1995), such as: Changing 
durations of surfacing and dives, number of blows per surfacing, or 
moving direction and/or speed; reduced/increased vocal activities; 
changing/cessation of certain behavioral activities (such as 
socializing or feeding); visible startle response or aggressive 
behavior (such as tail/fluke slapping or jaw clapping); avoidance of 
areas where noise sources are located; and/or flight responses (e.g., 
pinnipeds flushing into water from haulouts or rookeries).
    The onset of behavioral disturbance from anthropogenic noise 
depends on both external factors (characteristics of noise sources and 
their paths) and the receiving animals (hearing, motivation, 
experience, demography) and is also difficult to predict (Southall et 
al., 2007). Similarly, the biological significance of many of these 
behavioral disturbances, especially short-term, mild reactions, are not 
well documented. The consequences of behavioral modification are 
expected to be biologically significant if the change affects growth, 
survival, and/or reproduction.
    Currently NMFS uses a received level of 160 dB re 1 micro Pascal 
([mu]Pa) root mean square (rms) for impulse noises, which are 
characterized by rapid rise times (e.g., impact pile driving), as the 
onset of marine mammal behavioral harassment, and 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(rms) for non-impulse noise sources (e.g., DP vessel thrusters). No 
impulse noise is expected from activities under this IHA. For Neptune's 
maintenance, repair and decommissioning activities, only the 120 dB re 
1 [mu]Pa (rms) threshold is considered because only non-impulse noise 
sources would be generated.

Hearing Impairment and Other Physiological Effects

    Marine mammals exposed to high intensity sound repeatedly or for 
prolonged periods can experience hearing threshold shift (TS), which is 
the loss of hearing sensitivity at certain frequency ranges (Kastak et 
al., 1999; Schlundt et al., 2000; Finneran et al., 2002; 2005). TS can 
be permanent (PTS), in which case the loss of hearing sensitivity is 
unrecoverable, or temporary (TTS), in which case the animal's hearing 
threshold will recover over time (Southall et al., 2007). Since marine 
mammals depend on acoustic cues for vital biological functions, such as 
orientation, communication, finding prey, and avoiding predators, 
marine mammals that suffer from PTS or TTS could have reduced fitness, 
survival, and reproduction, either permanently or temporarily.
    TTS is the mildest form of hearing impairment that can occur during 
exposure to a strong sound (Kryter, 1985). While experiencing TTS, the 
hearing threshold rises and a sound must be stronger in order to be 
heard. At least in terrestrial mammals, TTS can last from minutes or 
hours to (in cases of strong TTS) days. For sound exposures at or 
somewhat above the TTS threshold, hearing sensitivity in both 
terrestrial and marine mammals recovers rapidly after exposure to the 
noise ends.
    Human non-impulsive noise exposure guidelines are based on 
exposures of equal energy (the same sound exposure level [SEL]) 
producing equal amounts of hearing impairment regardless of how the 
sound energy is distributed in time (NIOSH, 1998). Until recently, 
previous marine mammal TTS studies have also generally supported this 
equal energy relationship (Southall et al., 2007). Three newer studies, 
two by Mooney et al. (2009a,b) on a single bottlenose dolphin either 
exposed to playbacks of U.S. Navy mid-frequency active sonar or octave-
band noise (4-8 kHz) and one by Kastak et al. (2009) on a single 
California sea lion exposed to airborne octave-band noise (centered at 
2.5 kHz), concluded that for all noise exposure situations, the equal 
energy relationship may not be the best indicator to predict TTS onset 
levels.
    TTS was measured in a single, captive bottlenose dolphin after 
exposure to a continuous tone with maximum SPLs at frequencies ranging 
from 4 to 11 kHz that were gradually increased in intensity to 179 dB 
re 1 [micro]Pa and in duration to 55 minutes (Nachtigall et al., 2003). 
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1 [micro]Pa. However, at 179 dB re 1 [micro]Pa, TTSs greater than 10 dB 
were measured during different trials with exposures ranging from 47 to 
54 minutes. Hearing sensitivity apparently recovered within 45 minutes 
after noise exposure.
    For baleen whales, there are no data on levels or properties of 
sound that are required to induce TTS. The frequencies to which baleen 
whales are most sensitive are lower than those to which odontocetes are 
most sensitive, and natural background noise levels at those low 
frequencies tend to be higher. Sounds that are produced in the 
frequency range at which an animal hears the best do not need to be as 
loud as sounds in less functional frequencies to be detected by the 
animal. As a result, auditory thresholds of baleen whales within their 
frequency band of best hearing are believed to be higher (less 
sensitive) than are those of odontocetes at their best frequencies 
(Clark and Ellison, 2004). Therefore, for a sound to be audible, baleen 
whales require sounds to be louder (i.e., higher dB levels) than 
odontocetes in the frequency ranges at which each group hears the best. 
Based on this information, it is suspected that received levels causing 
TTS onset may also be higher in baleen whales. Since current NMFS 
practice assumes the same thresholds for the onset of hearing 
impairment in both odontocetes and mysticetes, NMFS' onset of TTS 
threshold is likely conservative for mysticetes.
    In free-ranging pinnipeds, TTS thresholds associated with exposure 
to underwater sound have not been measured; however, systematic TTS 
studies on captive pinnipeds have been conducted (Kastak et al., 1999, 
2005; Schusterman et al., 2000; Southall et al., 2007). Kastak et al. 
(1999) reported TTS of approximately 4-5 dB in three species of 
pinnipeds (harbor seal, Californian sea lion, and northern elephant 
seal) after underwater exposure for approximately 20 minutes to noise 
with frequencies ranging from 100-2,000 Hz at received levels 60-75 dB 
above hearing threshold. This approach allowed similar effective 
exposure conditions to each of the subjects but resulted in variable 
absolute exposure values depending on subject and test frequency. 
Recovery to near baseline levels was reported within 24 hours of noise 
exposure (Kastak et al., 1999). Kastak et al. (2005) followed up on 
their previous work using higher sensitivity levels and longer exposure 
times (up to 50 minutes) and corroborated their previous findings. The 
sound exposures necessary to cause slight threshold shifts were also 
determined for two California sea lions and a juvenile elephant seal 
exposed to underwater sound for similar duration. The sound level 
necessary to cause TTS in pinnipeds depends on exposure duration, as in 
other mammals; with longer exposure, the level necessary to elicit TTS 
is reduced (Schusterman et al., 2000; Kastak et al., 2005). For very 
short exposures (e.g., to a single sound pulse), the level necessary to 
cause TTS is very high (Finneran et al., 2002).

Vessel Strikes

    Vessel strikes pose a substantial risk to large whales, with North 
Atlantic right whales being particularly susceptible due to its 
congregations and movements in and around shipping lanes, near-shore 
behaviors, and time spent at the surface (Nowacek et al., 2004). Ship 
strikes of cetaceans can cause major wounds, which may lead to the 
death of the animal. An animal at the surface could be struck directly 
by a vessel, a surfacing animal could hit the bottom of a vessel, or an 
animal just below the surface could be cut by a vessel's propeller. The 
severity of injuries typically depends on the size and speed of the 
vessel (Knowlton and Kraus, 2001; Laist et al., 2001; Vanderlaan and 
Taggart, 2007). The most vulnerable marine mammals are those that spend 
extended periods of time at the surface in order to restore oxygen 
levels within their tissues after deep dives (e.g., the sperm whale). 
In addition, some baleen whales, such as the North Atlantic right 
whale, seem generally unresponsive to vessel sound, making them more 
susceptible to vessel collisions (Nowacek et al., 2004). These species 
are primarily large, slow moving whales. Smaller marine mammals (e.g., 
bottlenose dolphin) move quickly through the water column and are often 
seen riding the bow wave of large ships. Marine mammal responses to 
vessels may include avoidance and changes in dive pattern (NRC, 2003).
    In an effort to reduce right whale strikes, NMFS issued a Final 
Rule to reduce the severity and likelihood of vessel strikes to North 
Atlantic right whales, which went into effect on December 9, 2008 (73 
FR 60173 [October 10, 2008]). The U.S. Northeast Great South Channel 
Mandatory Speed Restriction Seasonal Management Area is active April 1 
through July 31, annually. All Neptune vessels would abide by the 
speed, monitoring, and reporting restrictions contained within the 
Rule, including reducing vessel speed to 10 knots while in a seasonal 
management area and traffic scheme restrictions.

Potential Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The proposed action area is inhabited by North Atlantic right, fin, 
humpback, and minke whales during part of the seasons, and is adjacent 
to the Stellwagen Bank NMS. In January 2016, NMFS issued a final rule 
modifying North Atlantic right whale critical habitat. As a result of 
that modification, the Port is now located within right whale critical 
habitat.
    Loss or modification of marine mammal habitat could arise from 
maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities by altering benthic 
habitat, degrading water quality, and introduction of noise. Short-term 
impacts on benthic communities will occur during the decommissioning 
and removal or abandonment of Neptune DWP components at the north and 
south buoys and hot tap. Proposed activities will temporarily disturb 
small localized areas around each installed component slated for 
removal. Activities will produce suspension of fine sediments and 
resettlement of suspended sediments is the area immediately adjacent to 
ongoing operations. Resettlement of suspended sediments will produce 
localized reductions in benthic growth, reproduction, and survival 
rates of indigenous fauna; if the sediment resettlement is significant, 
smothering of benthic flora and fauna may occur.
    Maintenance, repair, and decommissioning is also likely to cause 
disturbance of the seafloor and increase turbidity. Sediment transport 
modeling conducted by Neptune on construction procedures indicated that 
initial turbidity from installation of the pipeline could reach 100 
milligrams per liter (mg/L), but will subside to 20 mg/L after 4 hours. 
Turbidity associated with the flowline and hot-tap will be considerably 
less and also will settle within hours of the work being completed. 
Marine mammals could be indirectly affected if benthic prey species 
were displaced or destroyed by repair activities; however, these 
impacts would be brief and rebound when decommissioning is complete. 
Therefore, NMFS has preliminarily determined any impacts from Neptune's 
maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities to marine mammal 
habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term consequences 
for individual marine mammals or populations.

Proposed Mitigation

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization (ITA) under 
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101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA, NMFS must, where applicable, set 
forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such activity, and 
other means of effecting the least practicable impact on such species 
or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, 
mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on the 
availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses (where relevant).
    Neptune submitted a ``Monitoring and Mitigation Plan for Neptune 
Deepwater LNG Port Maintenance, Repair, and Decommissioning (MMDMP)'' 
as part of its MMPA application (Appendix A of the application; see 
ADDRESSES). The MMDMP will provide the framework for mitigation and 
monitoring during the proposed activities. These measures include the 
following components: (1) Visual and acoustic monitoring program; (2) 
safety/shutdown zones; (3) recording and reporting; and (4) vessel 
speed/area restrictions.
    The mitigation protocols have been designed to provide both 
protection to marine mammals from exposure to the highest noise levels 
and contributions to noise characterization and species for the region. 
The mitigation measures will reduce the impact to marine mammals by 
minimizing exposure to potentially disruptive noise levels. The 
mitigation measures will further reduce any potential ship strikes to 
large whales in the area. The measures, which include use of protected 
species observers on all DP vessels, mitigation zones, and vessel speed 
reductions, are described below. If Neptune has to take action (e.g., 
cease vessel movement, power down thrusters), the activity may resume 
after the marine mammal is positively reconfirmed outside the 
established zones or if the marine mammal has not been re-sighted in 
the established zones for 30 minutes.
Mitigation Measures
    1. Any whale visually sighted or otherwise detected (e.g., on the 
Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), NOAA Weather Radio, NOAA Right Whale 
Sighting Advisory System (SAS)) within 1,000 m of a vessel shall result 
in a heightened alert status which will require all project vessels to 
operate at slow speeds of 4-knots or less and any non-critical 
departure plans to be delayed.
    2. If a right whale call is confirmed on the two closest passive 
acoustic monitoring (PAM) buoys or on any three PAM buoys, all vessels 
will go into heightened alert status requiring all project vessels to 
operate at slow speeds of 4 knots or less and any non-critical 
departure plans to be delayed.
    3. Any whale sighted within or approaching 500 m of a vessel shall 
result in that vessel using idle speed and/or ceasing all movement. If 
the vessel is operating DP thrusters, the thrusters will be shut down 
or reduced to minimal safe operating power. The speed and activity 
restrictions shall continue until either the observed whale has been 
confirmed outside of and on a path away from 500m from the vessel or 30 
minutes have passed without another confirmed detection.
    4. Any non-whale marine mammal species detected within or 
approaching 100 m of a vessel shall result in that vessel using idle 
speed and/or ceasing all movement. If the vessel is operating DP 
thrusters, the thrusters will be shut down or reduced to minimal safe 
operating power. The speed and activity restrictions shall continue 
until either the observed marine mammal has been confirmed outside and 
on a path away from 100 m from the activity or 30 minutes have passed 
without another confirmed detection.
    5. All project vessels will remain at least 500 m away from any 
North Atlantic right whale and at least 100 m away from all other 
marine mammals. If a marine mammal approaches a stationary vessel, that 
vessel will sit idle or turn off engines until the marine mammal has 
left the designated zone or 30 minutes have passed without another 
confirmed detection.
    6. All vessels shall utilize the International Maritime 
Organization (IMO)-approved Boston Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) on 
their approach to and departure from the Neptune DWP and/or the 
unscheduled maintenance/maintenance area at the earliest practicable 
point of transit in order to avoid the risk of whale strikes.
    7. Repair vessels, DSVs, and HLVs, will transit at 10 knots (18.5 
km/hr) or less in the following seasons and areas, which either 
correspond to or are more restrictive than the times and areas in NMFS' 
final rule (73 FR 60173 [October 10, 2008]) to implement speed 
restrictions to reduce the likelihood and severity of ship strikes of 
right whales:
     CCB Seasonal Management Area (SMA) from January 1 through 
May 15, which includes all waters in CCB, extending to all shorelines 
of the Bay, with a northern boundary of 42[deg]12' N. latitude;
     Off Race Point SMA year round, which is bounded by 
straight lines connecting the following coordinates in the order 
stated: 42[deg]30' N. 69[deg]45' W.; thence to 42[deg]30' N. 70[deg]30' 
W.; thence to 42[deg]12' N. 70[deg]30' W.; thence to 42[deg]12' N. 
70[deg]12' W.; thence to 42[deg]04'56.5'' N. 70[deg]12' W.; thence 
along mean high water line and inshore limits of COLREGS \1\ limit to a 
latitude of 41[deg]40' N.; thence due east to 41[deg]41' N. 69[deg]45' 
W.; thence back to starting point; and
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    \1\ The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at 
Sea 1972 (COLREGS) are published by the International Maritime 
Organization (IMO) and set out, among other things, the ``rules of 
the road'' or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other 
vessels at sea to prevent collisions between two or more vessels.
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     Great South Channel (GSC) SMA from April 1 through July 
31, which is bounded by straight lines connecting the following 
coordinates in the order stated:
    42[deg]30' N. 69[deg]45' W.
    41[deg]40' N. 69[deg]45' W.
    41[deg]00' N. 69[deg]05' W.
    42[deg]09' N. 67[deg]08'24'' W.
    42[deg]30' N. 67[deg]27' W.
    42[deg]30' N. 69[deg]45' W.
    8. All vessels transiting to and from the project area shall report 
their activities to the mandatory reporting Section of the USCG to 
remain apprised of North Atlantic right whale movements within the 
area. All vessels entering and exiting the Mandatory Ship Reporting 
Area (MSRA) shall report their activities to WHALESNORTH. Vessel 
operators shall contact the USCG by standard procedures promulgated 
through the Notice to Mariner system. Information regarding the 
geographical boundaries and reporting details can be found at: http://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pr/shipstrike/msr.htm.
    9. Prior to leaving the dock to begin transit, the project vessel 
must contact one of the PSOs on watch to receive an update of sightings 
within the visual observation area. If the PSO has observed a North 
Atlantic right whale within 30 minutes of the transit start, the vessel 
will hold for 30 minutes and again get a clearance to leave from the 
PSOs on board. PSOs will assess whale activity and visual observation 
ability at the time of the transit request to clear the barge for 
release.
    10. No vessels will transit from shore to the project site during 
nighttime or when visibility is reduced below 1,000 m, unless an 
emergency situation requires the vessel to transit during those times. 
Should transit at night be required, the maximum speed will be 5 knots 
(9.3 km/hr).
    11. All vessels will consult NAVTEX, NOAA Weather Radio, the NOAA 
Right Whale SAS or other means to obtain current large whale sighting 
information.
    12. If member of the crew visually detects a marine mammal within 
the ZOI (3.45 km), they will alert the lead

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PSO on watch who shall then relay the sighting information to the other 
vessels to document take, determine if mitigation actions are 
necessary, as required by this IHA, and ensure action(s) can be taken 
to avoid physical contact with marine mammals.
    13. In response to any whale sightings or acoustic detections, and 
taking into account exceptional circumstances, all vessels shall 
actively communicate with the PSO(s) on watch and will take appropriate 
actions to minimize the risk of striking whales.
    14. Neptune must immediately suspend any repair, maintenance, or 
decommissioning activities if a dead or injured marine mammal is found 
in the vicinity of the project area, and the death or injury of the 
animal could be attributable to the LNG facility activities. Neptune 
must contact NMFS and the Greater Atlantic Regional Office (GARFO) 
Marine Mammal Stranding and Disentanglement Program. Activities will 
not resume until review and approval has been given by NMFS.
    15. Use of lights during repair or maintenance activities shall be 
limited to areas where work is actually occurring, and all other lights 
must be extinguished. Lights must be downshielded to illuminate the 
deck and shall not intentionally illuminate surrounding waters, so as 
not to attract whales or their prey to the area.
    16. Transit route, destination, sea conditions and any marine 
mammal sightings/mitigation actions during watch shall be recorded in 
the log book.
    17. The material barges and tugs used in repair and maintenance 
shall transit from the operations dock to the work sites during 
daylight hours when possible provided the safety of the vessels is not 
compromised. Should transit at night be required, the maximum speed of 
the tug shall be five knots.
    18. All repair vessels must maintain a speed of 10 knots or less 
during daylight hours. All vessels shall operate at five knots or less 
at all times within five km of the maintenance, repair, or 
decommissioning area.
    19. All decommissioning work will occur during the May 1 to 
November 30 seasonal window so that disturbance to North Atlantic right 
whales will be largely avoided.

Mitigation Conclusions

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

Proposed Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an ITA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth, ``requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking.'' The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that requests for ITAs 
must include the suggested means of accomplishing the necessary 
monitoring and reporting that will result in increased knowledge of the 
species and of the level of taking or impacts on populations of marine 
mammals that are expected to be present in the proposed action area. 
Neptune submitted a marine mammal monitoring plan as part of the IHA 
application (see Appendix A of the application). The plan may be 
modified or supplemented based on comments or new information received 
from the public during the public comment period.

Summary of Marine Mammal Monitoring Reports

    NMFS reviewed Neptune's marine mammal monitoring report submitted 
as a requirement of their LOA covering July 2011 to July 2016. During 
the five-year period, the Port was operational between April 2010, and 
July 12, 2011; however, no SRVs visited the Port. As such, no marine 
mammal monitoring occurred. Between July 6-17, 2011, Neptune performed 
repair activities at the north buoy. During the repair work, four PSOs 
kept 24-hour watch for marine mammals and sea turtles. There were 24 
marine mammal sightings comprising four species: Minke whales (n = 9), 
fin whales (n = 2), humpback whales (n = 5), short-beaked common 
dolphins (n = 2), and harbor porpoise (n = 1). In addition, three 
sightings of an unidentified cetacean and one sighting of an 
unidentified seal occurred. In total, 171 individuals were sighted with 
the majority (n = 135) being common dolphins. Two fin whales traveling 
together and approximately 130 common dolphins entered the 100 yard 
mitigation zone while thrusters were in use. On both occasions, divers 
were in the water and changes to thruster activity or power would 
endanger those divers or property. NMFS notes that the 100 yard 
mitigation zone did not constitute a Level A take area (due to source 
power at 1 meter being equal or less than the 180 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) 
Level A threshold criterion that was in place during the authorization 
period) but was enacted to decrease elevated noise exposure. Therefore, 
Neptune did not take a marine mammal in a manner not authorized by 
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2011, there were no port activities; therefore, no marine mammal 
monitoring was conducted.
    Monitoring measures prescribed by NMFS should accomplish one or 
more of the following general goals:
    1. An increase in the probability of detecting marine mammals, both 
within the mitigation zone (thus allowing for more effective 
implementation of the mitigation) and in general to generate more data 
to contribute to the analyses mentioned below;
    2. An increase in our understanding of how many marine mammals are 
likely to be exposed to levels of thruster noise we associate with 
specific adverse effects, such as behavioral harassment, TTS, or PTS;
    3. An increase in our understanding of how marine mammals respond 
to stimuli expected to result in take and how anticipated adverse 
effects on individuals (in different ways and to varying degrees) may 
impact the population, species, or stock (specifically through effects 
on annual rates of recruitment or survival) through any of the 
following methods:
     Behavioral observations in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict received level, distance from source, and other 
pertinent information);
     Physiological measurements in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict received level, distance from source, and other 
pertinent information);
     Distribution and/or abundance comparisons in times or 
areas with concentrated stimuli versus times or areas without stimuli;
    4. An increased knowledge of the affected species; and
    5. An increase in our understanding of the effectiveness of certain 
mitigation and monitoring measures.
    The following describes Neptune's proposed monitoring plan 
components. The monitoring efforts would support the proposed 
mitigation actions described above.

Visual Monitoring

    1. All vessel crew members will undergo environmental training. 
Crew members who will act as designated watch personnel during 
heightened awareness conditions (whale within 1,000 m) will receive 
specialized observer training.
    2. All vessel operation requirements, guidelines and mitigation 
requirements will be clearly posted on the bridge of all project 
vessels.
    3. Neptune or its contractor shall provide a half-day training 
course to designated crew members assigned to the transit barges and 
other support vessels. This course shall cover topics including, but 
not limited to, descriptions of the marine mammals found in the area, 
mitigation and monitoring requirements contained in this Authorization, 
sighting log requirements, and procedures for reporting injured or dead 
marine mammals. These designated crew members shall be required to keep 
watch on the bridge and immediately notify the navigator of any whale 
sightings. All watch crew shall sign into a bridge log book upon start 
and end of watch. Transit route, destination, sea conditions, and any 
protected species sightings/mitigation actions during watch shall be 
recorded in the log book.
    4. Each DP vessel will employ three professional PSOs. Two PSOs 
will conduct continual visual watches on a shift basis during all 
daylight hours. The third PSO will stand night watch. Daytime PSOs will 
monitor the acoustic alert program when not on active visual watch. 
During the night, one PSO will monitor the acoustic alert program and 
will scan the area around the vessel using a thermal imaging or similar 
enhancement device for 15 minutes each hour.
    5. All professional PSOs will be approved by NMFS prior to the 
start of the project, will have at least one full year of marine mammal 
observation experience in the U.S. Atlantic, Pacific or Gulf of Mexico, 
and will have experience in acoustic monitoring and baleen whale 
detection.
    6. Each non-DP vessel will designate one trained crew member to 
stand a dedicated watch during all vessel movement and during times of 
heightened awareness. All designated crew watch personnel will undergo 
a full day of project-specific mitigation and monitoring training 
alongside the professional PSOs.
    7. PSOs will be responsible for advising vessel crew members on the 
required operating procedures and mitigation measures that are defined 
in the IHA. PSOs will be responsible for providing the required 
observation and detection data during the decommissioning activities.

Acoustic Monitoring

    As a requirement of previous incidental take authorizations issued 
to Neptune, a passive acoustic monitoring array was installed around 
the project area and Boston Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) to 
supplement visual monitoring and provide additional information 
regarding use of the area by marine mammals. This network consists of 
19 autonomous recording units (ARUs) and near-real-time acoustic buoys. 
Neptune shall maintain a passive acoustic monitoring array consisting 
of four near real-time ARUs strategically placed around the north and 
south buoys for the life of the IHA to monitor for whale calls and 
record and analyze background and project-related noise levels. The 
location of the buoys is strategic to cover part of the Boston TSS, and 
the Neptune project area. Because no vessels will be coming from 
offshore, the remaining offshore buoys have been removed.
    The PAM buoys continuously record and analyze underwater sounds, 
including calling whales, throughout the entirety of the deployment 
period. The buoys can be operated in real time when bandwidth allows 
periodic transfer of data, or buoys can operate using auto-detection 
capabilities. When the onboard software detects a whale call, the buoy 
sends the spectral data for the detected signal via radio link to a 
computer display or handheld device that is monitored by the PSO on 
duty. If a detection alert is received, the PSO will review the data 
and confirm that the signal is a whale call. Upon verification, the PSO 
will monitor the other buoys for call detections. If the PSO verifies 
detections from the next closest buoy or two other buoys, then vessels 
will go into ``heightened awareness'' mode. Mitigation measures for 
acoustic detection of whales will be the same as those for visual 
detection described in the ``Proposed Mitigation'' section above. 
Additionally, upon acoustic confirmation of a North Atlantic right 
whale within 1000 m of the project site, all vessel captains will be 
immediately notified, crew PSOs will stand watch, vessel speeds will be 
reduced, transits will be delayed unless crew safety is compromised, 
and the area will be visually and acoustically monitored until the PSO 
determines that normal operating procedures can be resumed. Acoustic 
monitoring will be conducted at night to substitute visual monitoring 
not allowed for by thermal imaging or similar enhancement device.

Reporting Measures

    Since the Port is within the MSRA, all vessels transiting to and 
from Neptune shall report their activities to the mandatory reporting 
section of the USCG to remain apprised of North Atlantic right whale 
movements within the area. All vessels entering and exiting the MSRA 
shall report their activities to USCG's northeast whale reporting 
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operators shall contact the USCG by standard procedures promulgated 
through the Notice to Mariner system.
    During all phases of project construction, sightings of any injured 
or dead marine mammals will be reported immediately to the USCG and 
NMFS, regardless of whether the injury or death is caused by project 
activities. Sightings of injured or dead marine mammals not associated 
with project activities can be reported to the USCG on VHF Channel 16 
or to NMFS GARFO Marine Mammal Stranding and Disentanglement Program. 
In addition, if the injury or death was caused by a project vessel 
(e.g., DSV, HLV, tug, support vessel, etc.), the USCG must be notified 
immediately, and a full incident report must be provided to NMFS, 
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO). The report must 
include the following information: (1) The time, date, and location 
(latitude/longitude) of the incident; (2) the name and type of vessel 
involved; (3) the vessel's speed during the incident; (4) a description 
of the incident; (5) water depth; (6) environmental conditions (e.g., 
wind speed and direction, sea state, cloud cover, and visibility); (7) 
the species identification or description of the animal; (8) the fate 
of the animal; and (9) photographs or video footage of the animal (if 
equipment is available).
    Neptune must submit an annual report on marine mammal monitoring 
and mitigation actions taken or not taken to the NMFS Office of 
Protected Resources and GARFO within 90 days after the expiration of 
the IHA. The annual report should include data collected for each 
distinct marine mammal species observed in the project area in the 
Massachusetts Bay during the period of LNG facility construction and 
operations. Description of marine mammal behavior, numbers of 
individuals observed, frequency of observation, and any behavioral 
changes and the context of the changes relative to construction and 
operation activities shall also be included in the annual report. 
Additional information that will be recorded during construction and 
contained in the reports include: date and time of marine mammal 
detections (visually or acoustically), weather conditions, species 
identification, approximate distance from the source, activity of the 
vessel or at the construction site when a marine mammal is sighted, and 
whether thrusters were in use and, if so, how many at the time of the 
sighting and energy level.
    In the event that Neptune discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead PSO determines that the injury or death is not 
associated with or related to the activities authorized (if the IHA is 
issued) (e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with moderate to 
advanced decomposition, or scavenger damage), Neptune shall report the 
incident to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of 
Protected Resources, NMFS, and the NMFS Northeast Marine Mammal 
Stranding Coordinators within 24 hours of the discovery. Neptune shall 
provide photographs or video footage (if available) or other 
documentation of the stranded animal sighting to NMFS and the GARFO 
Marine Mammal Stranding and Disentanglement Program. Neptune can 
continue its operations under such a case.

General Conclusions Drawn From Previous Monitoring Reports

    Neptune has submitted numerous reports, including weekly reports 
during port construction, to NMFS as required by previous IHAs and the 
2011-2016 LOA. While it is difficult to draw biological conclusions 
from these reports, NMFS can make some general conclusions. Data 
gathered by PSOs is generally useful to indicate the presence or 
absence of marine mammals (often to a species level) within the safety 
zones (and sometimes without) and to document the implementation of 
mitigation measures. Though it is by no means conclusory, it is worth 
noting that no instances of obvious behavioral disturbance as a result 
of Neptune's activities were documented by PSOs.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: any act of pursuit, torment, or 
annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering (Level B harassment). Only take by Level B harassment is 
anticipated as a result of Neptune's use of DP vessel thrusters during 
maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities. Additionally, 
vessel strikes are not anticipated because of the monitoring and 
mitigation measures described earlier in this document.

Decommissioning and Maintenance Sound

    Acoustic modeling and in situ measurements using a version of the 
Range Dependent Acoustic Model (RAM) were conducted for issuance of 
Neptune's previous IHAs and LOA. The noise fields utilized to assess 
construction (pipelaying) scenarios used a surrogate, multi-vessel 
activity scenario which included the Castoro II lay barge, two tugs, 
one DP survey vessel working on the flowline between the North and 
South buoys, and SRVs to access the DWP (Laurinolli et al., 2005). DP 
vessels similar to the DSV or HLV used for maintenance and 
decommissiong were not included in this model. Because the SRVs used 
for construction and operation are larger and employ greater horsepower 
than the vessels to be used during maintenance, repair and 
decommissioning, thruster noise from DP vessels used under this IHA is 
less than that generated from SRVs. Modeling results showed broadband 
source level for an SRV is 180 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) while modeled 
broadband source level for a proxy DSV and HLV is 177.9 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(rms). Neptune used this 177.9 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) source level to 
determine distances to the 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) isopleth and 
calculate associated ZOI.
    Neptune calculated the ensonified area in which a marine mammal 
anywhere in the water column could potentially be exposed to a 120 dB 
re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) sound pressure level. Thruster use would occur at 
three locations: The north buoy, south buoy and hot tap. The north and 
south buoys are located in areas with similar characteristics (e.g., 
water depth, substrate type) which should result in similar 
transmission loss rates while the hot tap is located in shallower 
waters. Therefore, Neptune modeled transmission loss at the south buoy 
and hot tap which resulted in a 3.45 km and 3.12 km distance to the 120 
dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) isopleth, respectively. Calculating for area, this 
equals a ZOI of 37.4 km\2\ and 31 km\2\ at the south buoy and hot tap, 
respectively. Because the number of days working at the hot tap is 
unknown, Neptune conservatively calculated the amount of take of marine 
mammals based on transmission loss rates at the south buoy (ZOI = 37.4 
km\2\) for the full 70 days of decommissioning work and allowed for two 
weeks of unscheduled maintenance and repair.
    For continuous sounds, such as those produced by Neptune's 
specified activity (i.e., thrusters), NMFS uses a received level of 120 
dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) to indicate the onset of potential for Level B 
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estimates were derived by applying the modeled zone of influence (ZOI; 
e.g., the area ensonified by the 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) contour) at 
the south buoy to the highest seasonal use (density) of the area by 
marine mammals and estimated duration of maintenance, repair, and 
decommissioning activities. The take estimates provided in Neptune's 
application are likely an overestimate of actual take for the following 
reasons: Neptune is applying the larger ZOI for all activities despite 
that some maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities will 
occur at the hot tap/transfer manifold which is located in shallower 
water and is modeled to have a smaller zone of influence than the south 
buoy (3.12 km vs 3.45 km), summer marine mammal densities are used to 
calculate take; however, some activities may occur outside of the 
summer months when densities are lower, maintenance activities are not 
currently planned but two weeks of work is included here as a 
precaution for unexpected equipment malfunction prior to 
decommissioning, and the take estimates do not take into consideration 
the mitigation and monitoring measures that are proposed for inclusion 
in the IHA, if issued. Because some components of the project are 
unknown (e.g., days at hot tap vs days at south buoy; number of work 
days outside of peak summer abundance), NMFS is preliminarily accepting 
of these conservative estimates and is proposing to issue the requested 
amount of take.
    Acoustic propagation modeling for the proposed activity was 
completed using a version of the RAM. This model considers range and 
depth along with seasonal sound velocity and geoacoustic properties of 
the seafloor. Frequency dependence of the sound propagation 
characteristics was treated by computing acoustic transmission loss at 
the center frequencies of all \1/3\ octave bands between 10 Hz and 2 
kHz. Received sound pressure levels in each band were computed by 
applying frequency-dependent transmission losses to the corresponding 
\1/3\ octave band source levels. The highest \1/3\ octave band level at 
each interval was used as the received level at that range. In order to 
extrapolate ZOI spatial extent, the range to each threshold was also 
analyzed to determine the 95th percentile radius for each noise 
threshold level. More information on the modeling methodology can be 
found in Neptune's application (see ADDRESSES). Neptune concluded 
distance to the 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) isopleth at the south buoy 
extends 1.9 nautical miles (3.45 km) resulting in a ZOI of 37.4 km\2\.
    The density calculation methodology applied to take estimates for 
this application is derived from the model results produced by Roberts 
et al. (2016) for the east coast region. These files are available as 
raster files from the NOAA Web site: http://seamap.env.duke.edu/models/Duke-EC-GOM-2015/. In order to determine cetacean densities for take 
estimates, the grid cells that included the ZOI for the hot tap, north, 
and south buoys were selected for months 5 through 10 (May-October). 
The estimated mean monthly abundance for each species for each month 
was an average of May to October grid cells. Monthly values were not 
available for some species (e.g., killer whale, blue whale); therefore, 
only the single value available is presented here. Estimates provided 
by the models are based on a grid cell size of 100 km\2\; therefore, 
model grid cell values were divided by 100 to determine animals 
km-\2\. Gray seal and harbor seal densities are not provided 
in the Roberts et al. (2016) models. Seal densities were derived from 
the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) 
using the Navy Oparea Density Estimate (NODE) model for the Northeast 
Opareas (Best et al., 2102). Densities for those species potentially 
taken by the specified activity are provided in Table 2 below.
    Take estimates were derived using the following calculation: T = D 
x ZOI x 84 days where T is equal to take and D is equal to density. As 
a review, the ZOI is 37.4 km\2\ based on distance to the 120 dB re 1 
[mu]Pa (rms) at the south buoy while 84 days constitutes 70 days of 
decommissioning work and 14 days of unscheduled maintenance. Proposed 
take numbers, by species, is provided in Table 2.

           Table 2--Estimated Take of Marine Mammals, by Species, Incidental to the Specified Activity
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                                         Estimated
                                        population                       Estimated
               Species                  (Waring et        Density          takes            Population (%)
                                        al., 2015)
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North Atlantic right whale                       476        0.000017               2  0.21.
 (Eubalaena glacialis).
Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus)...           1,618          0.0034              12  0.12.
Humpback whale (Megaptera                        823          0.0032              10  0.22.
 novaeangliae).
Minke whale (Balaenoptera                     20,741          0.0033              11  0.009.
 acutorostrata).
Sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis)...             357        0.000036               2  0.28.
Atlantic white-sided dolphin                  48,819           0.039             124  0.043.
 (Lagenorhynchus acutus).
Long-finned pilot whale                       26,535          0.0019               8  0.035.
 (Globicephala melas).
Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena).          79,883           0.104             328  0.068.
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops                  77,532           0.003              10  0.002.
 truncatus).
Short beaked common dolphin                  173,486          0.0071           * 270  0.002.
 (Delphinus delphis).
Risso's dolphin (Grampus griseus)...          18,250        0.000044               2  0.005.
Killer whale (Orcinus orca).........             unk       0.0000089               2  Insufficient data.
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)........          75,834           0.097             305  0.067.
Gray sea (Halichoerus grypus).......             unk           0.027            1586  0.002.
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* Although the take methodology results in an estimated take of 23 common dolphins, this species travels in
  large aggregations. Therefore, NMFS is proposing to authorize take based on two encounters of a group size
  documented within the ZOI in Neptune's monitoring reports (i.e., 135 x 2).


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Analysis and Preliminary Determination

Negligible Impact

    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.'' In making a negligible impact determination, NMFS considers 
a variety of factors, including but not limited to: (1) The number of 
anticipated mortalities; (2) the number and nature of anticipated 
injuries; (3) the number, nature, intensity, and duration of Level B 
harassment; and (4) the context in which the takes occur.
    No injuries or mortalities are anticipated to occur as a result of 
Neptune's proposed port maintenance, repair, and decommissioning 
activities, and none are proposed to be authorized by NMFS. Animals in 
the area are not anticipated to incur any permanent hearing impairment 
(i.e., PTS) due to low source levels. The IHA would be conditioned to 
minimize the risk of vessel strike (see ``Mitigation Measures'') 
including, but not limited to, reduced vessel speed and delaying 
transit if whales are detected within or visibility is less than 1,000 
m.
    Many animals perform vital functions, such as feeding, resting, 
traveling, and socializing, on a diel cycle (24-hr cycle). Behavioral 
reactions to noise exposure (such as disruption of critical life 
functions, displacement, or avoidance of important habitat) are more 
likely to be significant if they last more than one diel cycle or recur 
on subsequent days (Southall et al., 2007). Consequently, a behavioral 
response lasting less than one day and not recurring on subsequent days 
is not considered particularly severe unless it could directly affect 
reproduction or survival (Southall et al., 2007). DP-thrusters may 
operate on consecutive days; however, NMFS does not anticipate a marine 
mammal to remain stationary such that it would be exposed to DP-
thruster noise over multiple days. The intensity and nature of any 
incidental takes occurring from DP vessel thruster use is believed to 
be mild to moderate. The most likely effect from the action is 
localized, short-term behavioral disturbance from animals may avoid the 
area (and therefore avoid exposure) and some masking will likely occur; 
however, the implementation of the mitigation measures are intended to 
decrease these effects.
    As stated previously, NMFS' practice has been to apply the 120 dB 
re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) received level threshold for underwater continuous 
sound levels to determine whether take by Level B harassment occurs; 
however, not all animals react to sounds at this low level, and many 
will not show strong reactions (and in some cases any reaction) until 
sounds are much stronger. Southall et al. (2007) provide a severity 
scale for ranking observed behavioral responses of both freeranging 
marine mammals and laboratory subjects to various types of 
anthropogenic sound (see Table 4 in Southall et al. (2007)). Tables 15, 
17, 19, and 21 in Southall et al. (2007) outline the numbers of low-
frequency, mid-frequency, and high-frequency cetaceans and pinnipeds in 
water, respectively, reported as having behavioral responses to non-
pulses in 10-dB received level increments. These tables illustrate, 
especially for cetaceans, more intense observed behavioral responses 
did not occur until sounds were higher than 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms). 
Many of the animals had no observable response at all when exposed to 
anthropogenic sound at levels of 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) or higher.
    Potential impacts to marine mammal habitat were discussed 
previously in this document (see the ``Anticipated Effects on Habitat'' 
section). Although some disturbance is possible to food sources of 
marine mammals, the impacts are anticipated to be minor enough as to 
not affect annual rates of recruitment or survival of marine mammals in 
the area. Based on available habitat not impacted by the activity where 
feeding by marine mammals occurs versus the localized area of the 
maintenance, repair, and decommissioning activities, any missed feeding 
opportunities in the direct project area would be minor based on the 
fact that other feeding areas exist elsewhere.
    Taking into account the mitigation measures that are planned, 
effects on marine mammals are generally expected to be restricted to 
avoidance of a limited area around the Port and short-term changes in 
behavior, falling within the MMPA definition of ``Level B harassment.'' 
Mitigation measures would include minimizing harassment by powering 
down thrusters under certain conditions and three PSOs would be on-
board each DP vessel to implement these measures. 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 required monitoring and mitigation measures, NMFS 
preliminarily finds that the total take of marine mammals from thruster 
use during Port maintenance, repair, and decommissioning will have a 
negligible impact on the affected marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analysis

    As shown in Table 2, the percent of any marine mammal stock 
potentially taken by the specific activity is less than one percent, 
and Massachusetts Bay represents only a small fraction of the western 
North Atlantic basin where these animals occur. In addition, the take 
estimates include two weeks of maintenance and repair work that is 
currently not scheduled and may not occur prior to decommissioning. 
Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and taking into consideration the 
implementation of the mitigation and monitoring measures, we 
preliminarily find that small numbers of marine mammals will be taken 
relative to the populations of the affected species or stocks.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species or Stock for Taking for 
Subsistence Uses

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    On January 12, 2007, NMFS concluded consultation with MARAD and 
USCG under section 7 of the ESA on the proposed construction and 
operation of the Port and issued a Biological Opinion. The finding of 
that consultation was that the construction and operation of the Port 
may adversely affect, but is not likely to jeopardize, the continued 
existence of northern right, humpback, and fin whales, and is not 
likely to adversely affect sperm, sei, or blue whales and Kemp's 
ridley, loggerhead, green, or leatherback sea turtles.
    On March 2, 2010, MARAD and USCG sent a letter to NMFS requesting 
reinitiation of the section 7 consultation. MARAD and USCG determined 
that certain routine planned operations and maintenance activities, 
inspections, surveys, and unplanned repair work on the Port pipelines 
and flowlines, as well as any other Port component (including buoys, 
risers/umbilicals, mooring systems, and sub-sea manifolds), may 
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in the 2007 Biological Opinion. Decommissioning is addressed as one of 
the activities in the NOAA Biological Opinion for MARAD's issuance of a 
license for Neptune to own and operate the Port (dated July 12, 2010).
    On January 27, 2016, NMFS published a rule in the Federal Register 
expanding critical habitat for the North Atlantic right whale (81 FR 
4838). This expansion incorporates the Port which was previously not 
within designated critical habitat. As such, NMFS is pursuing informal 
consultation with the Greater Atlantic Regional Office and will 
conclude all ESA consultation requirements prior to issuing the 
proposed IHA.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    MARAD and the USCG released a Final EIS/Environmental Impact Report 
(EIR) for the construction, operation, and decommissioning of the Port 
(see ADDRESSES). A notice of availability was published by MARAD on 
November 2, 2006 (71 FR 64606). The Final EIS/EIR provides detailed 
information on the proposed project facilities, construction methods, 
and analysis of potential impacts on marine mammals.
    NMFS was a cooperating agency in the preparation of the Draft and 
Final EIS based on a Memorandum of Understanding related to the 
Licensing of Deepwater Ports entered into by the U.S. Department of 
Commerce along with 10 other government agencies. On June 3, 2008, NMFS 
adopted the USCG and MARAD Final EIS and issued a separate Record of 
Decision for issuance of previous MMPA incidental take authorizations 
pursuant to sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA for construction 
and operation of the Port, which includes thruster use. The analysis in 
the Final EIS regarding the impact of noise generated by thrusters 
supports the findings under the MMPA for issuance of this proposed 
authorization. NMFS has preliminarily determined no additional analysis 
under NEPA is needed.
    As a result of these preliminary determinations, we propose to 
issue an IHA to Neptune for taking marine mammals incidental to repair, 
maintenance, and decommissioning of the Port, Massachusetts Bay, 
provided the previously mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
requirements are incorporated. The proposed IHA language is provided 
next. Neptune LNG LLC (Neptune), is hereby authorized under section 
101(a)(5)(D) of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 
1371(a)(5)(D)), to harass marine mammals incidental to maintenance, 
repair, and decommissioning of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater 
port in Massachusetts Bay when adhering to the following terms and 
conditions:
    1. This Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) is valid for a 
period of one year from the date of issuance.
    2. This IHA is valid only for dynamic positioning vessel thruster 
use associated with the maintenance, repair, and decommissioning of an 
LNG deepwater port in Massachusetts Bay.
3. General Conditions
    (a) A copy of this IHA must be in the possession of the Neptune, 
its designees, and work crew personnel operating under the authority of 
this IHA.
    (b) The species authorized for taking are provided in Table 1 
(attached).
    (c) The taking by injury (Level A harassment), serious injury, or 
death of any of the species listed in condition 3(b) of the 
Authorization or any taking of any other species of marine mammal is 
prohibited and may result in the modification, suspension, or 
revocation of this IHA.
    (d) Neptune shall conduct briefings between construction 
supervisors and crews, marine mammal monitoring team, acoustical 
monitoring team, and Neptune staff or contractors prior to the start of 
maintenance, repair and decommissioning, and when new personnel join 
the work, in order to explain responsibilities, communication 
procedures, marine mammal monitoring protocol, and operational 
procedures.
    (e) The entity may not conduct decommissioning work prior to May 1, 
2017.
4. Mitigation Measures
    The holder of this Authorization is required to implement the 
following mitigation measures:
    (a) Any whale visually sighted or otherwise detected (e.g., on the 
Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), NOAA Weather Radio, and North Atlantic 
right whale Sighting Advisory System (SAS)) within 1,000 m of a vessel 
shall result in a heightened alert status which will require all 
project vessels to operate at slow speeds of four knots or less and any 
non-critical departure plans to be delayed.
    (b) If a right whale call is confirmed on the two closest passive 
acoustic monitoring (PAM) buoys or on any three PAM buoys, all vessels 
will go into heightened alert status requiring all project vessels to 
operate at slow speeds of 4 knots or less and any non-critical 
departure plans to be delayed.
    (c) Any whale sighted within or approaching 500 m of a vessel shall 
result in that vessel using idle speed and/or ceasing all movement. If 
the vessel is operating dynamic positioning (DP) vessel thrusters, the 
thrusters will be shut down or reduced to minimal safe operating power. 
The speed and activity restrictions shall continue until either the 
observed whale has been confirmed outside of and on a path away from 
500 m from the vessel or 30 minutes have passed without another 
confirmed detection.
    (d) Any non-whale marine mammal species detected within or 
approaching 100 m of a vessel shall result in that vessel using idle 
speed and/or ceasing all movement. If the vessel is operating DP 
thrusters, the thrusters will be shut down or reduced to minimal safe 
operating power. The speed and activity restrictions shall continue 
until either the observed marine mammal has been confirmed outside and 
on a path away from 100 m from the activity or 30 minutes have passed 
without another confirmed detection.
    (e) All project vessels will remain at least 500 m away from any 
North Atlantic right whale and at least 100 m away from all other 
marine mammals. If a marine mammal approaches a stationary vessel, that 
vessel will sit idle or turn off engines until the marine mammal has 
left the designated zone or 30 minutes have passed without another 
confirmed detection.
    (f) All vessels shall utilize the International Maritime 
Organization (IMO)-approved Boston Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) on 
their approach to and departure from the Port and/or the unscheduled 
maintenance/maintenance area at the earliest practicable point of 
transit in order to avoid the risk of whale strikes.
    (g) Repair vessels, dive support vessels (DSVs), and heavy lift 
vessels (HLVs), will transit at 10 knots (18.5 km/hr) or less in the 
following seasons and areas, which either correspond to or are more 
restrictive than the times and areas in NMFS' final rule (73 FR 60173 
[October 10, 2008]) to implement speed restrictions to reduce the 
likelihood and severity of ship strikes of right whales:
     Cape Cod Bay (CCB) Seasonal Management Area (SMA) from 
January 1 through May 15, which includes all waters in CCB, extending 
to all shorelines of Massachusetts Bay, with a northern boundary of 
42[deg]12' N. latitude;
     Off Race Point SMA year round, which is bounded by 
straight lines connecting the following coordinates in the order 
stated: 42[deg]30' N. 69[deg]45' W.; thence to 42[deg]30' N. 70[deg]30' 
W.; thence to 42[deg]12' N. 70[deg]30' W.; thence to 42[deg]12' N.

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70[deg]12' W.; thence to 42[deg]04'56.5'' N. 70[deg]12' W.; thence 
along mean high water line and inshore limits of collision regulations 
(COLREGS) limit to a latitude of 41[deg]40' N.; thence due east to 
41[deg]41' N. 69[deg]45' W.; thence back to starting point; and
     Great South Channel (GSC) SMA from April 1 through July 
31, which is bounded by straight lines connecting the following 
coordinates in the order stated:

    42[deg]30' N. 69[deg]45' W.
    41[deg]40' N. 69[deg]45' W.
    41[deg]00' N. 69[deg]05' W.
    42[deg]09' N. 67[deg]08' 24'' W.
    42[deg]30' N. 67[deg]27' W.
    42[deg]30' N. 69[deg]45' W.

    (h) All vessels transiting to and from the project area shall 
report their activities to the mandatory reporting Section of the USCG 
to remain apprised of North Atlantic right whale movements within the 
area. All vessels entering and exiting the Mandatory Ship Reporting 
Area (MSRA) shall report their activities to the USCG's northeast whale 
reporting system: WHALESNORTH. Vessel operators shall contact the USCG 
by standard procedures promulgated through the Notice to Mariner 
system. Information regarding the geographical boundaries and reporting 
details can be found at: http://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pr/shipstrike/msr.htm.
    (i) Prior to leaving the dock to begin transit, the project vessel 
must contact one of the protected species observers (PSOs) on watch to 
receive an update of sightings within the visual observation area. If 
the PSO has observed a North Atlantic right whale within 30 minutes of 
the transit start, the vessel will hold for 30 minutes and again get a 
clearance to leave from the PSOs on board. PSOs will assess whale 
activity and visual observation ability at the time of the transit 
request to clear the barge for release.
    (j) No vessels will transit from shore to the project site during 
nighttime or when visibility is reduced below 1,000 m, unless an 
emergency situation requires the vessel to transit during those times. 
Should transit at night be required, the maximum speed will be 5 knots 
(9.3 km/hr).
    (k) All vessels will consult NAVTEX, NOAA Weather Radio, the NOAA 
Right Whale SAS or other means to obtain current large whale sighting 
information.
    (l) If member of the crew visually detects a marine mammal within 
the zone of influence (ZOI) (3.45 km), they will alert the lead PSO on 
watch who shall then relay the sighting information to the other 
vessels to document take, determine if mitigation actions are 
necessary, as required by this IHA, and ensure action(s) can be taken 
to avoid physical contact with marine mammals.
    (m) In response to any whale sightings or acoustic detections, and 
taking into account exceptional circumstances, all vessels shall 
actively communicate with the lead PSO and will take appropriate 
actions to minimize the risk of striking whales.
    (n) Neptune must immediately suspend any repair, maintenance, or 
decommissioning activities if a dead or injured marine mammal is found 
in the vicinity of the project area, and the death or injury of the 
animal could be attributable to the LNG facility activities. Neptune 
must contact NMFS and the Greater Atlantic Regional Office (GARFO) 
Marine Mammal Stranding and Disentanglement Program. Activities will 
not resume until review and approval has been given by NMFS.
    (o) Use of lights during repair or maintenance activities shall be 
limited to areas where work is actually occurring, and all other lights 
must be extinguished. Lights must be downshielded to illuminate the 
deck and shall not intentionally illuminate surrounding waters, so as 
not to attract whales or their prey to the area.
    (p) Transit route, destination, sea conditions and any marine 
mammal sightings/mitigation actions during watch shall be recorded in 
the log book.
    (q) The material barges and tugs used in Port repair, maintenance, 
and decommissioning shall transit from the operations dock to the work 
sites during daylight hours when possible provided the safety of the 
vessels is not compromised. Should transit at night be required, the 
maximum speed of the tug shall be 5 knots.
    (r) All repair vessels must maintain a speed of 10 knots or less 
during daylight hours. All vessels shall operate at 5 knots or less at 
all times within 5 km of the maintenance, repair, or decommissioning 
area.
5. Monitoring
    The holder of this Authorization is required to conduct marine 
mammal monitoring during port maintenance, repair, and decommissioning. 
Monitoring and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with the 
Monitoring Plan (see Application).
Visual Monitoring
    (a) All vessel crew members will undergo environmental training. 
Crew members who will act as designated watch personnel during 
heightened awareness conditions will receive specialized observer 
training.
    (b) All vessel operation requirements, guidelines and mitigation 
requirements will be clearly posted on the bridge of all project 
vessels.
    (c) Neptune or its contractor shall provide a half-day training 
course to designated crew members assigned to the transit barges and 
other support vessels. This course shall cover topics including, but 
not limited to, descriptions of the marine mammals found in the area, 
mitigation and monitoring requirements contained in this Authorization, 
sighting log requirements, and procedures for reporting injured or dead 
marine mammals. These designated crew members shall be required to keep 
watch on the bridge and immediately notify the navigator of any whale 
sightings. All watch crew shall sign into a bridge log book upon start 
and end of watch. Transit route, destination, sea conditions, and any 
protected species sightings/mitigation actions during watch shall be 
recorded in the log book.
    (d) Each DP vessel will employ three professional PSOs. Two PSOs 
will conduct continual visual watches on a shift basis during all 
daylight hours. Daytime PSOs will monitor the acoustic alert program 
when not on active visual watch. During the night, one PSO will monitor 
the acoustic alert program and will scan the area around the vessel 
using a thermal imaging or similar enhancement device for 15 minutes 
each hour.
    (e) All professional PSOs will be approved by NMFS prior to the 
start of the project, will have at least one full year of marine mammal 
observation experience in the U.S. Atlantic, Pacific, or Gulf of 
Mexico, and will have experience in acoustic monitoring and baleen 
whale detection.
    (f) Each non-DP vessel will designate one trained crew member to 
stand a dedicated watch during all vessel movement and during times of 
heightened awareness. All designated crew watch personnel will undergo 
a full day of project-specific mitigation and monitoring training 
alongside the professional PSOs.
    (g) PSOs will be responsible for advising vessel crew members on 
the required operating procedures and mitigation measures that are 
defined in this IHA. PSOs will be responsible for providing the 
required observation and detection data during the decommissioning 
activities.
    (h) Neptune shall maintain a passive acoustic monitoring array 
consisting of four near real-time autonomous recording units (ARUs) 
strategically

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placed around the north and south buoys.
    (i) If a whale call detection alert is received, the PSO will 
review the data and confirm the signal is a whale call. Upon 
verification, the PSO will monitor the other buoys for call detections. 
If the PSO verifies detections from two other buoys, then it will be 
determined that a whale is within the heightened awareness area. 
Mitigation measures for acoustic detection of whales will be the same 
as those for visual detection described above.
6. Reporting
    The holder of this Authorization is required to:
    (a) Submit a draft report on all monitoring conducted under the IHA 
within ninety calendar days of the completion of marine mammal and 
acoustic monitoring or sixty days prior to the issuance of any 
subsequent IHA for this project, whichever comes first. A final report 
shall be prepared and submitted within thirty days following resolution 
of comments on the draft report from NMFS. This report must contain the 
informational elements described in the Monitoring Plan, at minimum 
(see attached), and shall also include:
    (i) Location (in longitude and latitude coordinates), time, and the 
nature of the maintenance and repair activities;
    (ii) Indication of whether a DP system was operated, and if so, the 
number of thrusters being used and the time and duration of DP vessel 
operation;
    (iii) Marine mammals observed in the within the ZOI (3.45 km in all 
directions) (number, species, age group, and initial behavior);
    (iv) The distance of observed marine mammals from the maintenance, 
repair, or decommissioning activities;
    (v) Changes, if any, in marine mammal behaviors during the 
observation;
    (vi) A description of any mitigation measures (power-down, 
shutdown, etc.) implemented;
    (vii) Weather condition (Beaufort sea state, wind speed, wind 
direction, ambient temperature, precipitation, and percent cloud cover, 
etc.);
    (viii) Condition of the observation (visibility and glare); and
    (ix) Details of passive acoustic detections and any action taken in 
response to those detections.
    (b) Reporting injured or dead marine mammals:
    (i) In the unanticipated event that the specified activity clearly 
causes the take of a marine mammal in a manner prohibited by this IHA, 
such as an injury (Level A harassment), serious injury, or mortality, 
Neptune shall immediately cease the specified activities and report the 
incident to the Office of Protected Resources (301-427-8401), NMFS, and 
the GARFO Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator (978-281-9300). The 
report must include the following information:
    1. Time and date of the incident;
    2. Description of the incident;
    3. Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
    4. Description of all marine mammal observations and active sound 
source use in the 24 hours preceding the incident;
    5. Species identification or description of the animal(s) involved;
    6. Fate of the animal(s); and
    7. Photographs or video footage of the animal(s).
    Activities shall not resume until NMFS is able to review the 
circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS will work with Neptune to 
determine what measures are necessary to minimize the likelihood of 
further prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. Neptune may not 
resume their activities until notified by NMFS.
    (ii) In the event that Neptune discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead observer 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), Neptune shall immediately 
report the incident to the Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the 
GARFO Stranding Coordinator, NMFS.
    The report must include the same information identified in 6(b)(i) 
of this IHA. Activities may continue while NMFS reviews the 
circumstances of the incident. NMFS will work with Neptune to determine 
whether additional mitigation measures or modifications to the 
activities are appropriate.
    (iii) In the event that Neptune discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead observer determines that the injury or death is 
not associated with or related to the activities authorized in the IHA 
(e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with moderate to advanced 
decomposition, or scavenger damage), Neptune shall report the incident 
to the Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the GARFO Stranding 
Coordinator, NMFS, within 24 hours of the discovery. Neptune shall 
provide photographs or video footage or other documentation of the 
stranded animal sighting to NMFS.
    7. This Authorization may be modified, suspended or withdrawn if 
the holder fails to abide by the conditions prescribed herein, or if 
NMFS determines the authorized taking is having more than a negligible 
impact on the species or stock of affected marine mammals.

    Dated: August 22, 2016.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-20407 Filed 8-24-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  address specified above, telephoning the              proposed authorizations for the
                                                                                                            contact listed below (see FOR FURTHER                 incidental harassment of marine
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        INFORMATION CONTACT), or visiting the                 mammals. Within 45 days of the close
                                                    Administration                                          internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/                of the comment period, NMFS must
                                                                                                            pr/permits/incidental.htm. The                        either issue or deny the authorization.
                                                    RIN 0648–XE727
                                                                                                            following associated documents are also                  Except with respect to certain
                                                    Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                   available at the same Internet address:               activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                    Specified Activities; Taking Marine                     Biological Opinion on the Effects of the              defines ‘‘harassment’’ as:
                                                    Mammals Incidental to Maintenance,                      Maritime Administration’s (MARAD)                     any act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance
                                                    Repair, and Decommissioning of a                        issuance of a license to Neptune to own               which (i) has the potential to injure a marine
                                                    Liquefied Natural Gas Facility off                      and operate a LNG deepwater port off                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild
                                                                                                            the coast of Massachusetts on                         (‘‘Level A harassment’’); or (ii) has the
                                                    Massachusetts
                                                                                                            Threatened and Endangered Species                     potential to disturb a marine mammal or
                                                    AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      (NMFS, 2010) and a list of references                 marine mammal stock in the wild by causing
                                                    Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          disruption of behavioral patterns, including,
                                                                                                            used in this document. The MARAD                      but not limited to, migration, breathing,
                                                    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      and U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Final                     nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering
                                                    Commerce.                                               Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)                  (‘‘Level B harassment’’).
                                                    ACTION: Notice; proposed incidental                     is available for viewing at http://
                                                    harassment authorization; request for                   www.regulations.gov by entering the                   Summary of Request
                                                    comments.                                               search words ‘‘Neptune LNG.’’                            NMFS received an application on
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      May 28, 2016, from Neptune for the
                                                    SUMMARY:    NMFS has received an                        Jaclyn Daly, Office of Protected
                                                    application from Neptune LNG LLC                                                                              taking, by harassment, of marine
                                                                                                            Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                      mammals incidental to maintenance,
                                                    (Neptune) for an Incidental Harassment
                                                    Authorization (IHA) to take marine                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            repair, and decommissioning activities,
                                                    mammals, by harassment, incidental to                                                                         at its Port facility in Massachusetts Bay
                                                                                                            Background
                                                    maintenance, repair, and                                                                                      off the coast of Massachusetts. NMFS
                                                                                                               Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the               reviewed Neptune’s application and
                                                    decommissioning activities at its                       MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct
                                                    liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater                                                                         requested clarification on some
                                                                                                            the Secretary of Commerce to allow,                   portions. After addressing comments
                                                    port (Port) off the coast of                            upon request, the incidental, but not
                                                    Massachusetts. Pursuant to the Marine                                                                         from NMFS, Neptune modified its
                                                                                                            intentional, taking of small numbers of               application and submitted a revised
                                                    Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS                      marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
                                                    is requesting comments on its proposal                                                                        application on August 11, 2016. The
                                                                                                            engage in a specified activity (other than            August 11, 2016, application is the one
                                                    to issue an IHA to Neptune to take, by                  commercial fishing) within a specified
                                                    Level B harassment only, fourteen                                                                             available for public comment (see
                                                                                                            geographical region if certain findings               ADDRESSES) and considered by NMFS
                                                    species of marine mammals during the                    are made and either regulations are
                                                    specified activity.                                                                                           for this proposed IHA.
                                                                                                            issued or, if the taking is limited to                   NMFS has issued several incidental
                                                    DATES: Comments and information must                    harassment, a notice of a proposed                    harassment authorizations for the take,
                                                    be received no later than September 26,                 authorization is provided to the public               by Level B harassment only, of marine
                                                    2016.                                                   for review.                                           mammals to Neptune. NMFS issued a
                                                    ADDRESSES: Comments on the                                 Authorization for incidental takings               one-year IHA in June 2008, for the
                                                    application should be addressed to Jolie                shall be granted if NMFS finds that the               construction of the DWP (73 FR 33400
                                                    Harrison, Chief, Permits, Conservation                  taking will have a negligible impact on               [June 12, 2008), which expired on June
                                                    and Education Division, Office of                       the species or stock(s), will not have an             30, 2009. NMFS issued a second one-
                                                    Protected Resources, National Marine                    unmitigable adverse impact on the                     year IHA to Neptune for the completion
                                                    Fisheries Service, 1315 East West                       availability of the species or stock(s) for           of construction and beginning of Port
                                                    Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910. The                   subsistence uses (where relevant), and if             operations on June 26, 2009 (74 FR
                                                    mailbox address for providing email                     the permissible methods of taking and                 31926 [July 6, 2009]). NMFS issued a
                                                    comments is ITP.DALY@noaa.gov.                          requirements pertaining to the                        third 1-year IHA (75 FR 41440 [July 16,
                                                    NMFS is not responsible for email                       mitigation, monitoring and reporting of               2010]) for ongoing operations followed
                                                    comments sent to addresses other than                   such takings are set forth. NMFS has                  by a five-year rulemaking and Letter of
                                                    the one provided here. Comments sent                    defined ‘‘negligible impact’’ in 50 CFR               Authorization (LOA) 76 FR 34157 [June
                                                    via email, including all attachments,                   216.103 as ‘‘an impact resulting from                 13, 2011]), which expired on July 10,
                                                    must not exceed a 25 megabyte file size.                the specified activity that cannot be                 2016. Although Neptune intended to
                                                       Instructions: All comments received                  reasonably expected to, and is not                    operate the port for over 25 years,
                                                    are a part of the public record and will                reasonably likely to, adversely affect the            changes in the natural gas market have
                                                    generally be posted to http://                          species or stock through effects on                   resulted in the company halting
                                                    www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                           annual rates of recruitment or survival.’’            production operations. During the
                                                    incidental.htm without change. All                         Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA                   period of this proposed IHA, Neptune
                                                    personally identifiable information (for                established an expedited process by                   intends to decommission the port in its
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                                                    example, name, address, etc.)                           which citizens of the United States can               entirety and conduct any unscheduled
                                                    voluntarily submitted by the commenter                  apply for an authorization to                         maintenance activities, if needed, prior
                                                    may be publicly accessible. Do not                      incidentally take small numbers of                    to decommissioning.
                                                    submit confidential business                            marine mammals by harassment.                            The Neptune Port is located
                                                    information or otherwise sensitive or                   Section 101(a)(5)(D) establishes a 45-day             approximately 22 miles (mi) (35
                                                    protected information.                                  time limit for NMFS’ review of an                     kilometers (km)) northeast of Boston,
                                                       An electronic copy of the application                application followed by a 30-day public               Massachusetts, in Federal waters
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                                                    (m)) in depth. Take of marine mammals                   and hot tap are shown in Figure 2–1 in                  Should any unplanned maintenance
                                                    may occur from dynamic positioning                      Neptune’s application (see ADDRESSES).                be required, a DSV would be the
                                                    (DP) vessel thruster use, including dive                All decommissioning and unscheduled                   primary vessel used to complete the
                                                    support vessels (DSVs) and potentially                  maintenance and repair work will take                 activities in the timeliest manner. The
                                                    one heavy lift vessel (HLV), while                      place at the north and south buoys and                category of DSV and corresponding
                                                    maneuvering (e.g., docking, undocking,                  at the hot tap in succession with limited             support vessels would be dictated by
                                                    and occasional weathervaning (turning                   transit between locations.                            the type of work required, the water
                                                    of a vessel at anchor from one direction                                                                      depth at the work location, vessel
                                                                                                            Dates and Duration
                                                    to another under the influence of wind                                                                        availability, and expected duration of
                                                    or currents) during port maintenance,                     Decommissioning will occur for up to                the maintenance or repair.
                                                    repair, and decommissioning. Neptune                    70 days between May 1 and November
                                                                                                            30, 2017. Unscheduled maintenance                     Decommissioning
                                                    has requested authorization to take the
                                                    following 14 marine mammal species by                   and repair work may occur prior to                       Neptune intends to decommission the
                                                    Level B harassment: North Atlantic right                decommissioning, if needed, and last up               Port in its entirety. Decommissioning
                                                    whale (Eubalaena glacialis), fin whale                  to 14 days.                                           involves seven major steps: Isolation
                                                    (Balaenoptera physalus), humpback                                                                             and closure of hot tap and removal of
                                                                                                            Detailed Description of Activities
                                                    whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), minke                                                                         tie-in spool; pipeline decommissioning
                                                    whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), sei                    Maintenance, repair, and                           and abandonment; disconnection and
                                                    whale (Balaenoptera boreali), Atlantic                  decommissioning of the Port will                      removal of risers and umbilicals, and
                                                    white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus                     require docking, undocking, and                       submerged turret loading (STL) buoys;
                                                                                                            occasional weathervaning of DP vessels                covering suction piles used as
                                                    acutus), long-finned pilot whale
                                                                                                            at the north buoy, south buoy, and hot                anchoring/mooring with trawl protector;
                                                    (Globicephala melas), harbor porpoise
                                                                                                            tap via the use of bow and stern                      removal of mooring lines (anchor chain
                                                    (Phocoena phocoena), bottlenose
                                                                                                            thrusters. Operation and specifications               and wire rope); removal of pipeline end
                                                    dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), short
                                                                                                            of DP vessels is provided in the ‘‘Vessel             maninfolds (PLEMs) and hot tap; and
                                                    beaked common dolphin (Delphinus
                                                                                                            Activity’’ section below. For purposes of             removal of two seafloor position
                                                    delphis), Risso’s dolphin (Grampus
                                                                                                            this IHA, the activity that may result in             transponders (one at each buoy). All
                                                    griseus), killer whale (Orcinus orcus),
                                                                                                            the take, by Level B harassment, of                   recovery of decommissioned equipment
                                                    harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), and grey
                                                                                                            marine mammals is limited to use of                   would be done using a crane aboard the
                                                    seal (Halichoerus grypus). NMFS has
                                                                                                            these thrusters. A summary of the type                DSV and parts staged on the anchored
                                                    preliminarily determined to authorize
                                                                                                            of work performed during maintenance,                 barge to be taken to shore via a tug.
                                                    take, by Level B harassment only, of
                                                                                                            repair, and decommissioning requiring                 Neptune’s application provides more
                                                    these species incidental to DP vessel
                                                                                                            vessel operations is also summarized                  detail regarding these activities. NMFS
                                                    thruster use during maintenance, repair,
                                                                                                            below; however, NMFS does not                         has preliminarily determined only the
                                                    and decommissioning activities.
                                                                                                            anticipate incidental take of marine                  use of thrusters from vessels necessary
                                                    Description of the Specified Activity                   mammals as a result of the actual                     to perform the work has the potential to
                                                                                                            underwater work (see Neptune’s                        result in the take of marine mammals,
                                                    Overview
                                                                                                            application for a more detailed                       by Level B harassment.
                                                       The Neptune Port began operations in                 description of this work).
                                                    2009–2010, with the intention to import                                                                       Vessel Activity
                                                    LNG into the New England region. The                    Maintenance and Repair                                   The planned scenario for the duration
                                                    Port consists of a submerged buoy                          At this time, Neptune does not                     of all proposed activities would include
                                                    system to dock specifically designed                    anticipate maintenance or repair of Port              the mobilization of a DSV, tug, an
                                                    LNG carriers approximately 22 mi (35                    equipment will be necessary (the Port is              anchored barge, and intermittent use of
                                                    km) northeast of Boston, Massachusetts,                 not currently operating); however, they               a crew vessel with the DSV being a DP
                                                    in Federal waters approximately 125–                    are requesting authorization of take                  vessel. Two types of DP vessels may be
                                                    250 ft (38–76 m) in depth. It is located                incidental to thruster use during                     used to support Port maintenance,
                                                    west (i.e., inshore) of and adjacent to the             maintenance and repair should an                      repair, and decommissioning: A DSV
                                                    Stellwagen Bank National Marine                         unanticipated issue arise with port                   and a HLV. Only one DSV or HLV vessel
                                                    Sanctuary (NMS). The Port consists of                   equipment prior to decommissioning.                   is expected to be working at any one
                                                    two mooring and unloading buoys                         Unscheduled maintenance and repair                    time. However, in the unlikely event
                                                    separated by approximately 2.1 mi (3.4                  activities requiring limited excavation to            that two DSVs (or one DSV and one
                                                    km) (also known as the north and south                  access the pipeline, or cathodic                      HLV) are necessary at the same time,
                                                    buoy) and a pipeline that receives                      protection maintenance, are authorized                they would remain at least 1000 m from
                                                    natural gas from ‘‘shuttle and                          by the Federal Energy Regulatory                      each another. The specifications of the
                                                    regasification vessels’’ (SRVs), through a              Commission (FERC). Unplanned                          HLV are similar to that of the DSV and
                                                    flexible riser that connects to a 24-inch               maintenance and repair would be                       would be performing the same duties as
                                                    (in) subsea flowline and ultimately into                relatively minor and of short duration.               a DSV. The DP vessel would likely be
                                                    a 24-in gas transmission line. This gas                 Example unscheduled maintenance                       120 m in length and equipped with two
                                                    transmission line connects to the                       activities may include repair of flange or            1,500 kW forward thrusters and one
                                                    existing 30-in Algonquin HubLine gas                    valve leaks, replacing faulty pressure                1,500 kilowatt (kW) aft thruster (total
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                                                    pipeline. A hot tap valve (herein after                 transducers, or unscheduled                           4,500 kW). Neptune would operate the
                                                    ‘‘hot tap’’) unit used to control gas flow              maintenance on valves. Neptune may                    thrusters for up 24 hours per day at 50
                                                    from the Algonquin pipeline to                          use a remotely operated underwater                    percent load or less for a maximum 10
                                                    Neptune’s gas transmission line is                      vehicle (ROV) to perform these tasks.                 weeks. Proxy DSV and HLV vessels
                                                    located inshore of the buoys in water                   These minor unscheduled maintenance                   used in Neptune’s acoustic modeling, as
                                                    approximately 122 ft (37 m). The                        and repair activities will be completed               described in Table 1–4 of Neptune’s
                                                    locations of the Neptune port facilities,               within a few days to two weeks,                       application, were 107 m and 144 m,
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                                                    thruster power of 3,752 kW and 4,600                              Description of Marine Mammals in the                                  visitors from much further north, seen
                                                    kW. For comparison, previous                                      Area of the Specified Activity                                        mostly in the winter and early spring.
                                                    incidental take authorizations included                              Massachusetts Bay (as well as the                                  Prior to 1990, harp and hooded seals
                                                    take of marine mammals based on                                   entire Atlantic Ocean) hosts a diverse                                were sighted only very occasionally in
                                                    sound source verification measurements                            assemblage of marine mammals. Table                                   the Gulf of Maine, but recent sightings
                                                    from thrusters on a shuttle regasification                        3–1 in Neptune’s application outlines                                 suggest increasing numbers of these
                                                    vessel (SVRs) planned for use during                              20 marine mammal species with                                         species now visit these waters. Juveniles
                                                    Port operation. The SVR was 280 m in                              distributions or sighting records within                              of a third seal species, the ringed seal,
                                                    length and equipped with two 2,000-kW                             the general activity region. However, six                             are seen on occasion as far south as
                                                    bow thrusters and two 1,200-kW stern                              are very rare or unlikely to inhabit the                              Cape Cod in the winter, but this species
                                                    thrusters (total 6,400 kW). During the                            geographic range which many                                           is considered to be quite rare in these
                                                    measurements, the SRV operated                                    ensonified by the proposed activity area                              waters. Due to the rarity of these species
                                                    thrusters at 100 percent load as this was                         and therefore are not expected to be                                  in the project area, NMFS is not
                                                    the predicted scenario during Port                                affected at any level by the proposed                                 proposing to authorize take, by
                                                    operation.                                                        activities. These species include: Blue                               harassment, of these species or stocks
                                                                                                                      whale (Balaenoptera musculus), striped                                and; therefore, they are not discussed
                                                       In general, the DSV will transit to                            dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba),                                      further in this proposed IHA notice. The
                                                    either the STL buoy or PLEM and                                   Atlantic white-sided dolphin                                          bottlenose dolphin and killer whale are
                                                    complete all work at the site prior to                            (Lagenorhynchus acutus), sperm whale                                  also unlikely to occur within the
                                                    moving to the next location. The DSV                              (Physeter macrocaphalus), hooded seal                                 proposed activity area. However, given
                                                    would operate in dynamic positioning                              (Cystophora cristata), and harp seal                                  their wide distribution and transient
                                                    mode and would support all diving and                             (Phoca groenlandica). Blue and sperm                                  behavior, they remain in the group of
                                                    ROV operations required to perform the                            whales are not commonly found in                                      species potentially affected by proposed
                                                    work. The support tug will anchor the                             Massachusetts Bay with blue whale                                     activities.
                                                    barge and would occasionally be                                   most commonly seen off the Canada
                                                    required for barge handling activities                            coast. The sperm whale is generally a                                    Therefore, NMFS proposes to issue an
                                                    when equipment transport and/or                                   deepwater animal, and its distribution                                IHA for Level B harassment for the
                                                    staging are required. The crew/supply                             off the Northeastern United States is                                 following 14 species: North Atlantic
                                                                                                                      concentrated around the 13,280 ft (4,048                              right whale; fin whale; humpback
                                                    vessel would be used intermittently for
                                                                                                                      m) depth contour, with sightings                                      whale; minke whale; sei whale; harbor
                                                    personnel and supply transfers. A
                                                                                                                      extending offshore beyond the 6,560 ft                                porpoise; bottlenose dolphin; killer
                                                    survey vessel would be used for a brief
                                                                                                                      (2,000 m) depth contour. Sperm whales                                 whale; long-finned pilot whale; Atlantic
                                                    period of time (no more than five days)
                                                                                                                      can also be seen in shallow water south                               white-sided dolphin; short beaked
                                                    at the end of the project to perform an
                                                                                                                      of Cape Cod from May to November.                                     common dolphin; Risso’s dolphin; grey
                                                    ‘‘as-left’’ survey.
                                                                                                                      Harp and hooded seals are seasonal                                    seal; and harbor seal (Table 1).
                                                                                                TABLE 1—SPECIES LIKELY TO OCCUR WITHIN THE PROJECT AREA
                                                                                              [E = endangered, D = depleted, NL = not listed, ND = not depleted, unk = unknown]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  population
                                                               Common name                                   Scientific name                                    Stock                            Status                          Occurrence
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  (Waring et
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   al., 2015)

                                                    North Atlantic right whale .........           Eubalaena glacialis .................        Western Atlantic ......................      E, D ............           476    occasional.
                                                    Fin whale ..................................   Balaenoptera physalus ...........            Western North Atlantic ............          E,D .............         1,618    occasional.
                                                    Humpback whale .....................           Megaptera novaeangliae ........              Gulf of Maine ..........................     E,D .............           823    occasional.
                                                    Minke whale .............................      Balaenoptera acutorostrata ....              Canadian East Coast ..............           NL, ND .......           20,741    occasional.
                                                    Sei whale .................................    Balaenoptera borealis .............          Novia Scotia ............................    E,D .............           357    occasional.
                                                    Atlantic white-sided dolphin .....             Lagenorhynchus acutus ..........             Western North Atlantic ............          NL, ND .......           48,819    occasional.
                                                    Long-finned pilot whale ............           Globicephala melas ................          Western North Atlantic ............          NL, ND .......           26,535    occasional.
                                                    Harbor porpoise .......................        Phocoena phocoena ...............            Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy ....              NL, ND .......           79,883    not common.
                                                    Bottlenose dolphin ...................         Tursiops truncatus ..................        Western North Offshore Atlan-                NL, ND .......           77,532    not common.
                                                                                                                                                  tic.
                                                    Short beaked common dolphin                    Delphinus delphis ...................        Western North Atlantic ............          NL,   ND   .......      173,486    occasional.
                                                    Risso’s dolphin .........................      Grampus griseus ....................         Western North Atlantic ............          NL,   ND   .......       18,250    not common.
                                                    Killer whale ...............................   Orcinus orca ...........................     Western North Atlantic ............          NL,   ND   .......          unk    not common.
                                                    Harbor seal ..............................     Phoca vitulina .........................     Western North Atlantic ............          NL,   ND   .......       75,834    occasional.
                                                    Grey seal ..................................   Halichoerus grypus .................         Western North Atlantic ............          NL,   ND   .......          unk    occasional.



                                                      The North Atlantic right, fin,                                  the project area. All other species are                               assessment reports, as reviewed in
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                                                    humpback, and sei, whales are listed as                           not listed under the ESA nor considered                               Waring et al. (2015).
                                                    endangered under the Endangered                                   depleted under the MMPA. A brief
                                                                                                                                                                                            North Atlantic Right Whale
                                                    Species Act (ESA) and as depleted                                 description of distribution and
                                                    under the MMPA. Certain stocks or                                 abundance of species potentially taken                                  North Atlantic right whales are
                                                    populations of killer whales are listed as                        by the specified activity is provided                                 distributed widely across the southern
                                                    endangered under the ESA or depleted                              below. Information within these                                       Gulf of Maine in spring with highest
                                                    under the MMPA; however, none of                                  summaries is taken from NMFS stock                                    abundance located over the deeper
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                                                    isobaths) on the northern edge of the                   2011 suggests a positive and slowly                   2015). Current data suggest that the Gulf
                                                    Great South Channel (GSC) and deep                      accelerating trend in population size.                of Maine humpback whale stock is
                                                    waters (100–300 m, 328–984 ft) parallel                 These data reveal a significant increase              steadily increasing in size, which is
                                                    to the 100 m (328 ft) isobath of northern               in the number of catalogued whales                    consistent with an estimated average
                                                    Georges Bank and Georges Basin. High                    with a geometric mean growth rate for                 trend of 3.1% in the North Atlantic
                                                    abundance was also found in the                         the period of 2.8 percent.                            population overall for the period 1979–
                                                    shallowest waters (<30 m, <98 ft) of                       For the period 2009 through 2013, the              1993.
                                                    Cape Cod Bay (CCB), over Platts Bank                    minimum rate of annual human-caused
                                                                                                            mortality and serious injury to right                 Fin Whale
                                                    and around Cashes Ledge. Lower
                                                    relative abundance is estimated over                    whales averaged 4.3 per year. This is                    Spatial patterns of habitat utilization
                                                    deep-water basins including Wilkinson                   derived from two components: (1)                      by fin whales are very similar to those
                                                    Basin, Rodgers Basin, and Franklin                      Incidental fishery entanglement records               of humpback whales. Spring and
                                                    Basin. In the summer months, right                      at 3.4 per year, and (2) ship strike                  summer high-use areas follow the 100 m
                                                    whales move almost entirely away from                   records at 0.9 per year. The stock                    (328 ft) isobath along the northern edge
                                                    the coast to deep waters over basins in                 assessment report for this stock (Waring              of Georges Bank (between the 50 and
                                                    the central Gulf of Maine (Wilkinson                    et al., 2015) sets the potential biological           200 m, 164 and 656 ft, isobaths), and
                                                    Basin, Cashes Basin between the 160                     removal (PBR) level at 0.9; therefore,                northward from the GSC (between the
                                                    and 200 m (525 and 656 ft) isobaths and                 any mortality or serious injury for this              50 and 160 m, 164 and 525 ft, isobaths).
                                                    north of Georges Bank (Rogers, Crowell,                 stock can be considered significant. The              Waters around Cashes Ledge, Platts
                                                    and Georges Basins). Highest abundance                  Western North Atlantic stock is                       Bank, and Jeffreys Ledge are all high-use
                                                    is found north of the 100 m (328 ft)                    considered strategic by NOAA because                  areas in the summer months. Stellwagen
                                                    isobath at the GSC and over the deep                    the average annual human-related                      Bank is a high-use area for fin whales in
                                                    slope waters and basins along the                       mortality and serious injury exceeds                  all seasons, with highest abundance
                                                    northern edge of Georges Bank. The                      PBR, and because the North Atlantic                   occurring over the southern Stellwagen
                                                    waters between Fippennies Ledge and                     right whale is an endangered species.                 Bank in the summer months. In fact, the
                                                    Cashes Ledge are also estimated as high-                                                                      southern portion of Stellwagen Bank
                                                                                                            Humpback Whale                                        NMS is used more frequently than the
                                                    use areas. In the fall months, right
                                                    whales are sighted infrequently in the                    The highest abundance for humpback                  northern portion in all months except
                                                    Gulf of Maine, with highest densities                   whales is distributed primarily along a               winter, when high abundance is
                                                    over Jeffreys Ledge and over deeper                     relatively narrow corridor following the              recorded over the northern tip of
                                                    waters near Cashes Ledge and                            100 m (328 ft) isobath across the                     Stellwagen Bank. In addition to
                                                    Wilkinson Basin. In winter, CCB,                        southern Gulf of Maine from the                       Stellwagen Bank, high abundance in
                                                    Scantum Basin, Jeffreys Ledge, and                      northwestern slope of Georges Bank,                   winter is estimated for Jeffreys Ledge
                                                    Cashes Ledge are the main high-use                      south to the GSC, and northward                       and the adjacent Porpoise Basin (100 to
                                                    areas. The Stellwagen Bank NMS,                         alongside Cape Cod to Stellwagen Bank                 160 m, 328 to 525 ft isobaths), as well
                                                    located just east of the Port, does not                 and Jeffreys Ledge. The relative                      as Georges Basin and northern Georges
                                                    appear to support a high abundance of                   abundance of whales increases in the                  Bank. The best abundance estimate
                                                    right whales; sightings are reported for                spring with the highest occurrence                    available for the western North Atlantic
                                                    all four seasons, albeit at low relative                along the slope waters (between the 40                fin whale stock is 1,618 and is based on
                                                    abundance. The highest sighting rate                    and 140 m (131 and 459 ft) isobaths) off              2011 NOAA shipboard surveys (Waring
                                                    within Stellwagen Bank NMS occurs                       Cape Cod and Davis Bank, Stellwagen                   et al., 2015). The minimum population
                                                    along the southern edge of the Bank.                    Basin and Tillies Basin and between the               estimate for the western North Atlantic
                                                       Right whales frequent Massachusetts                  50 and 200 m (164 and 656 ft) isobaths                fin whale is 1,234. A trend analysis has
                                                    and CCB from December through July                      along the inner slope of Georges Bank.                not been conducted for this stock.
                                                    (NMFS, 2010). Neptune acoustically                      High abundance was also estimated for
                                                                                                            the waters around Platts Bank. In the                 Minke Whale
                                                    detected right whales in greatest
                                                    abundance near the Port in March and                    summer months, abundance increases                       Like other piscivorus baleen whales,
                                                    April since beginning their long-term                   markedly over the shallow waters (<50                 highest abundance for minke whale is
                                                    acoustic monitoring plan developed                      m, or <164 ft) of Stellwagen Bank, the                strongly associated with regions
                                                    during issuance of previous incidental                  waters (100–200 m, 328–656 ft) between                between the 50 and 100 m (164 and 328
                                                    take authorizations. As such, NMFS set                  Platts Bank and Jeffreys Ledge, the steep             ft) isobath, but with a slightly stronger
                                                    forth conditions in previous incidental                 slopes (between the 30 and 160 m                      preference for the shallower waters
                                                    take authorizations and its 2010                        isobaths, 98 and 525 ft isobaths) of                  along the slopes of Davis Bank, Phelps
                                                    Biological Opinion to Neptune to                        Phelps and Davis Bank north of the GSC                Bank, GSC, and Georges Shoals on
                                                    conduct all work from May 1 to                          towards Cape Cod, and between the 50                  Georges Bank. Minke whales are sighted
                                                    November 30, annually, to the greatest                  and 100 m (164 and 328 ft) isobath for                in Stellwagen Bank NMS in all seasons,
                                                    extent practicable, to avoid times when                 almost the entire length of the steeply               with highest abundance estimated for
                                                    right whales are most abundant.                         sloping northern edge of Georges Bank.                the shallow waters (approximately 40
                                                       As reviewed in Waring et al. (2015),                 This general distribution pattern                     m, 131 ft) over southern Stellwagen
                                                    a review of the North Atlantic right                    persists in all seasons except winter                 Bank in the summer and fall months.
                                                    whale photo-ID recapture database as it                 when humpbacks remain at high                         Platts Bank, Cashes Ledge, Jeffreys
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                                                    existed on October 20, 2014, indicated                  abundance in only a few locations                     Ledge, and the adjacent basins
                                                    that 476 individually-recognized whales                 including Porpoise and Neddick Basins                 (Neddick, Porpoise, and Scantium) also
                                                    in the catalog were known to be alive                   adjacent to Jeffreys Ledge, northern                  support high relative abundance. Very
                                                    during 2011. This number represents a                   Stellwagen Bank and Tillies Basin, and                low densities of minke whales remain
                                                    minimum population size. The                            the GSC. The minimum population                       throughout most of the southern Gulf of
                                                    minimum number alive population                         estimate of Gulf of Maine, formerly                   Maine in winter. The best estimate of
                                                    index calculated from the individual                    western North Atlantic, humpback                      abundance for the Canadian East Coast
                                                    sightings database for the years 1990–                  whales is 823 animals (Waring et al.,                 stock of minke whales, which occurs


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                                                    from the western half of the Davis Strait               236 individuals. However, this estimate               been conducted for this species (Waring
                                                    to the Gulf of Mexico, is 20,741 animals                is considered low and limited given the               et al., 2015). There are several stocks of
                                                    with a minimum estimate of 16,199                       known range of the sei whale (Waring                  bottlenose dolphins found along the
                                                    individuals (Waring et al., 2015). A                    et al., 2015). There are insufficient data            eastern U.S. coast from Maine to
                                                    trend analysis has not been conducted                   to determine population trends for this               Florida. The stock that may occur in the
                                                    for this stock.                                         species.                                              area of the Port is the western North
                                                                                                                                                                  Atlantic offshore stock of bottlenose
                                                    Long-finned Pilot Whale                                 Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin
                                                                                                                                                                  dolphins. The best population estimate
                                                      The long-finned pilot whale is                           In spring, summer and fall, Atlantic               of bottlenose dolphins for the stock is
                                                    generally found along the edge of the                   white-sided dolphins are widespread                   77,532 individuals with a minimum of
                                                    continental shelf at a depth of 100–                    throughout the southern Gulf of Maine,                56,053 individuals (Waring et al., 2015).
                                                    1,000 m (328–3,280 ft), choosing areas                  with the high-use areas widely located                There are insufficient data to determine
                                                    of high relief or submerged banks in                    on either side of the 100 m (328 ft)                  the population trend for this stock. The
                                                    cold or temperate shoreline waters. This                isobath along the northern edge of                    best estimate of abundance for the
                                                    species is split into two subspecies: The               Georges Bank, and north from the GSC                  western North Atlantic stock of Risso’s
                                                    Northern and Southern subspecies. The                   to Stellwagen Bank, Jeffreys Ledge,                   dolphins is 18,250 with a minimum of
                                                    Southern subspecies is circumpolar                      Platts Bank, and Cashes Ledge. In                     12,619 individuals generated from
                                                    with northern limits of Brazil and South                spring, high-use areas exist in the GSC,              shipboard and aerial survey conducted
                                                    Africa. The Northern subspecies, which                  northern Georges Bank, the steeply                    between central Florida and the lower
                                                    could be encountered during operation                   sloping edge of Davis Bank, and Cape                  Bay of Fundy during June-August 2011
                                                    of the Port facility, ranges from North                 Cod, southern Stellwagen Bank, and the                (Waring et al., 2015). There are
                                                    Carolina to Greenland. In the western                   waters between Jeffreys Ledge and Platts              insufficient data to determine the
                                                    North Atlantic, long-finned pilot whales                Bank. In summer, there is a shift and                 population trend for this stock. The best
                                                    are pelagic, occurring in especially high               expansion of habitat toward the east and              estimate of abundance for the Gulf of
                                                    densities in winter and spring over the                 northeast. High-use areas occur along                 Maine/Bay of Fundy stock of harbor
                                                    continental slope, then moving inshore                  most of the northern edge of Georges                  porpoise is 79,883 with a minimum of
                                                    and onto the shelf in summer and                        Bank between the 50 and 200 m (164                    61,415 individuals (Waring et al., 2015).
                                                    autumn following squid and mackerel                     and 656 ft) isobaths and northward from               A trend analysis has not been conducted
                                                    populations. They frequently travel into                the GSC along the slopes of Davis Bank                for this species.
                                                    the central and northern Georges Bank,                  and Cape Cod. High sightings are also
                                                    GSC, and Gulf of Maine areas during the                 recorded over Truxton Swell, Wilkinson                Harbor and Gray Seals
                                                    summer and early fall (May and                          Basin, Cashes Ledge and the                              In the U.S. western North Atlantic,
                                                    October). Based on summer 2011                          bathymetrically complex area northeast                both harbor and gray seals are usually
                                                    surveys covering waters from central                    of Platts Bank. High sightings of white-              found from the coast of Maine south to
                                                    Virginia to the lower Bay of Fundy, the                 sided dolphin are recorded within                     southern New England and New York.
                                                    best available estimate for long-finned                 Stellwagen Bank NMS in all seasons,                   Along the southern New England and
                                                    pilot whales in the western North                       with highest density in summer and                    New York coasts, harbor seals occur
                                                    Atlantic is 5,636 with a minimum                        most widespread distributions in spring               seasonally from September through late
                                                    population estimate of 3,464 individuals                located mainly over the southern end of               May. In recent years, their seasonal
                                                    (Waring et al., 2015). Currently, there                 Stellwagen Bank. In winter, high                      interval along the southern New
                                                    are insufficient data to determine                      sightings were recorded at the northern               England to New Jersey coasts has
                                                    population trends for the long-finned                   tip of Stellwagen Bank and Tillies                    increased. In U.S. waters, harbor seal
                                                    pilot whale.                                            Basin. The best available current                     breeding and pupping normally occur in
                                                                                                            abundance estimate for white-sided                    waters north of the New Hampshire/
                                                    Sei Whale
                                                                                                            dolphins in the western North Atlantic                Maine border, although breeding has
                                                       The sei whale is the least likely of all             stock is 48,819, resulting from a June–               occurred as far south as Cape Cod in the
                                                    the baleen whale species to occur near                  August 2011 survey with a minimum                     early part of the 20th century. The best
                                                    the Port. However, four sei whales were                 population of 30,403 individuals                      estimate of abundance for the western
                                                    sighted by Neptune’s protected species                  (Waring et al., 2015). A trend analysis               North Atlantic stock of harbor seals is
                                                    observers (PSOs) during the                             has not been conducted for this species.              75,834 with a minimum of 66,884
                                                    construction phase (ECOES 2010). The                                                                          individuals (Waring et al., 2015). A
                                                    Nova Scotia stock of sei whales ranges                  Killer Whale, Common Dolphin,                         trend analysis has not been conducted
                                                    from the continental shelf waters of the                Bottlenose Dolphin, Risso’s Dolphin,                  for this stock (Waring et al., 2015).
                                                    Northeastern United States and extends                  and Harbor Porpoise                                      Although gray seals are often seen off
                                                    northeastward to south of                                 Although these five species are some                the coast from New England to
                                                    Newfoundland. The southern portion of                   of the most widely distributed small                  Labrador, within U.S. waters, only small
                                                    the species range during spring and                     cetacean species in the world, they are               numbers of gray seals have been
                                                    summer includes the northern portions                   not commonly seen in the vicinity of the              observed pupping on several isolated
                                                    of the U.S. Atlantic Exclusive Economic                 project area in Massachusetts Bay. The                islands along the Maine coast and in
                                                    Zone (EEZ): The Gulf of Maine and                       total number of killer whales off the                 Nantucket-Vineyard Sound,
                                                    Georges Bank. Spring is the period of                   eastern U.S. coast is unknown, and                    Massachusetts. Present data are
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                                                    greatest abundance in U.S. waters, with                 present data are insufficient to calculate            insufficient to calculate the minimum
                                                    sightings concentrated along the eastern                a minimum population estimate or to                   population estimate for U.S. waters;
                                                    margin of Georges Bank and into the                     determine the population trends for this              however, in March 2011, a maximum
                                                    Northeast Channel area and along the                    stock. The best estimate of abundance                 count of 15,756 was obtained in
                                                    southwestern edge of Georges Bank in                    for the western North Atlantic stock of               southeastern Massachusetts coastal
                                                    the area of Hydrographer Canyon. The                    short-beaked common dolphin is                        waters (Waring et al., 2015). Gray seal
                                                    best estimate of abundance for the Nova                 173,486 with a minimum of 112,531                     abundance is likely increasing in the
                                                    Scotia stock is 357 with a minimum of                   individuals; a trend analysis has not                 U.S. Atlantic EEZ, but the rate of


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                                                    increase is unknown (Waring et al.,                        • Phocid pinnipeds in water:                       2007). For reasons discussed later in
                                                    2015).                                                  Generalized hearing range is 50 Hz to 86              this document, it is unlikely that there
                                                                                                            kHz; and                                              would be any cases of temporary or
                                                    Potential Effects of the Specified                         • Otariid pinnipeds in water:                      permanent hearing impairment resulting
                                                    Activity on Marine Mammals                              Functional hearing is estimated to occur              from these activities. As outlined in
                                                       This section includes a summary and                  between approximately 60 Hz and 39                    previous NMFS documents, the effects
                                                    discussion of the ways that components                  kHz.                                                  of noise on marine mammals are highly
                                                    (i.e., thruster use) of the specified                      As mentioned previously in this                    variable and can be categorized as
                                                    activity, including mitigation, may                     document, 14 marine mammal species                    follows (based on Richardson et al.,
                                                    impact marine mammals and their                         (12 cetacean and two pinniped species)                1995):
                                                    habitat. The ‘‘Estimated Take by                        are likely to occur near the Port. Of the                (1) The noise may be too weak to be
                                                    Incidental Harassment’’ section later in                12 cetacean species likely to occur in                heard at the location of the animal (i.e.,
                                                    this document will include a                            Neptune’s project area, five are                      lower than the prevailing ambient noise
                                                    quantitative analysis of the number of                  classified as low frequency cetaceans                 level, the hearing threshold of the
                                                    individuals that are expected to be taken               (i.e., North Atlantic right, humpback,                animal at relevant frequencies, or both);
                                                    by this activity. The ‘‘Negligible Impact               fin, minke, and sei whales), six are                     (2) The noise may be audible but not
                                                    Analysis’’ section will include the                     classified as mid-frequency cetaceans                 strong enough to elicit any overt
                                                    analysis of how this specific activity                  (i.e., killer and pilot whales and                    behavioral response;
                                                    will impact marine mammals and will                     bottlenose, common, Risso’s, and                         (3) The noise may elicit reactions of
                                                    consider the content of this section, the               Atlantic white-sided dolphins), and one               variable conspicuousness and variable
                                                    ‘‘Estimated Take by Incidental                          is classified as a high-frequency                     relevance to the well being of the
                                                    Harassment’’ section and the ‘‘Proposed                 cetacean (i.e., harbor porpoise) (Southall            marine mammal; these can range from
                                                    Mitigation’’ section to draw conclusions                et al., 2007). Both seal species                      temporary alert responses to active
                                                    regarding the likely impacts of this                    potentially taken, by harassment, are                 avoidance reactions such as vacating an
                                                    activity on the reproductive success or                 phocids. The potential effects of the                 area at least until the noise event ceases
                                                    survivorship of individuals and from                    specified activity on marine mammals                  but potentially for longer periods of
                                                    that on the affected marine mammal                      has been reviewed in the previous                     time;
                                                    populations or stocks.                                  incidental take authorizations to                        (4) Upon repeated exposure, a marine
                                                       When considering the influence of                    Neptune (e.g., 75 FR 80260 [December                  mammal may exhibit diminishing
                                                    various kinds of sound on the marine                    21, 2010]) as well as those proposed for              responsiveness (habituation), or
                                                    environment, it is necessary to                         the nearby Northeast Gateway LNG Port                 disturbance effects may persist; the
                                                    understand that different kinds of                      (e.g., 80 FR 72688 [November 20, 2015]).              latter is most likely with sounds that are
                                                    marine life are sensitive to different                     When analyzing the auditory effects                highly variable in characteristics,
                                                    frequencies of sound. Based on available                of noise exposure, it is often helpful to             infrequent, and unpredictable in
                                                    behavioral data, audiograms derived                     broadly categorize noise as either                    occurrence, and associated with
                                                    using auditory evoked potential                         impulse or non-impulsive. Impulsive                   situations that a marine mammal
                                                    techniques, anatomical modeling, and                    sound is typically transient, brief (less             perceives as a threat;
                                                    other data, NOAA’s Acoustic Guidance                    than 1 second), broadband, and consists                  (5) Any anthropogenic noise that is
                                                    for Assessing the Effects of                            of high peak sound pressure with rapid                strong enough to be heard has the
                                                    Anthropogenic Sound on Marine                           rise time and rapid decay. Impulsive                  potential to reduce (mask) the ability of
                                                    Mammal Hearing (NMFS, 2016)                             sounds can occur in repetition or as a                a marine mammal to hear natural
                                                    designate ‘‘marine mammal hearing                       single event. Non-impulsive sound is                  sounds at similar frequencies, including
                                                    groups’’ for marine mammals and                         characterized as broadband,                           calls from conspecifics, and underwater
                                                    estimate the lower and upper                            narrowband, or tonal, brief or                        environmental sounds such as surf
                                                    frequencies of hearing. The groups and                  prolonged, continuous or intermittent,                noise;
                                                    the associated frequencies are indicated                and does not have high peak sound                        (6) If mammals remain in an area
                                                    below, but it is important to note                      pressure with rapid rise times (NMFS,                 because it is important for feeding,
                                                    animals are less sensitive to sounds at                 2016). Further, continuous noise is                   breeding, or some other biologically
                                                    the outer edge of their functional range                defined as a sound whose sound                        important purpose even though there is
                                                    and most sensitive to sounds of                         pressure level remains above ambient                  chronic exposure to noise, it is possible
                                                    frequencies within a smaller range                      sound during the observation period                   that there could be noise-induced
                                                    somewhere in the middle of their                        (ANSI, 2005). DP vessel thrusters                     physiological stress; this might in turn
                                                    functional hearing range:                               produce a non-impulsive, continuous                   have negative effects on the well-being
                                                       • Low frequency cetaceans (13                        noise. Marine mammals may undergo                     or reproduction of the animals involved;
                                                    species of mysticetes): Generalized                     behavioral modifications rising to the                and
                                                    hearing range is 7 hertz (Hz) to 35                     level of take when exposed to elevated                   (7) Very strong sounds have the
                                                    kilohertz (kHz);                                        sound levels produced by thrusters                    potential to cause a temporary or
                                                       • Mid-frequency cetaceans (32                        during maneuvering of the DSV or HLV                  permanent reduction in hearing
                                                    species of dolphins, six species of larger              while docking and undocking and                       sensitivity. In terrestrial mammals, and
                                                    toothed whales, and 19 species of                       occasional weathervaning during                       presumably marine mammals, received
                                                    beaked and bottlenose whales):                          maintenance, repair, and                              sound levels must far exceed the
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                                                    Generalized hearing range is 150 Hz to                  decommissioning activities. The                       animal’s hearing threshold for there to
                                                    160 kHz;                                                potential effects of sound from thruster              be any temporary threshold shift (TTS)
                                                       • High frequency cetaceans (eight                    use include, but are not limited to, one              in its hearing ability. For transient
                                                    species of true porpoises, six species of               or more of the following: No effect;                  sounds, the sound level necessary to
                                                    river dolphins, Kogia, the franciscana,                 masking; behavioral disturbance; non-                 cause TTS is inversely related to the
                                                    and four species of cephalorhynchids):                  auditory physical effects; and,                       duration of the sound. Received sound
                                                    Generalized hearing range is 275 Hz to                  temporary hearing impairment                          levels must be even higher for there to
                                                    160 kHz; and                                            (Richardson et al., 1995; Southall et al.,            be risk of permanent hearing


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                                                    impairment. In addition, intense                        world’s ocean from pre-industrial                     Hearing Impairment and Other
                                                    acoustic or explosive events may cause                  periods, and most of these increases are              Physiological Effects
                                                    trauma to tissues associated with organs                from distant shipping (Hildebrand,                       Marine mammals exposed to high
                                                    vital for hearing, sound production,                    2009).                                                intensity sound repeatedly or for
                                                    respiration and other functions. This                      Unlike threshold shift, masking can                prolonged periods can experience
                                                    trauma may include minor to severe                      potentially affect the species at                     hearing threshold shift (TS), which is
                                                    hemorrhage.                                                                                                   the loss of hearing sensitivity at certain
                                                                                                            population, community, or even
                                                    Masking                                                 ecosystem levels, as well as individual               frequency ranges (Kastak et al., 1999;
                                                       Underwater noise, whether of natural                 levels. Masking affects both senders and              Schlundt et al., 2000; Finneran et al.,
                                                    or anthropogenic origin, has the ability                receivers of the signals and could have               2002; 2005). TS can be permanent
                                                    to interfere with the way in which                      long-term chronic effects on marine                   (PTS), in which case the loss of hearing
                                                    marine mammals receive acoustic                         mammal species and populations;                       sensitivity is unrecoverable, or
                                                    signals used for communication, social                  however, quantitative data supporting                 temporary (TTS), in which case the
                                                    interaction, foraging, navigation, etc.                 this is lacking. Regardless, Neptune’s                animal’s hearing threshold will recover
                                                    (Erbe et al., 2016). When                               use of DP thrusters would contribute                  over time (Southall et al., 2007). Since
                                                    communication signals occur near the                    elevated noise levels, thus increasing                marine mammals depend on acoustic
                                                    noise band of the source (in this case,                 severity of masking by nearby animals.                cues for vital biological functions, such
                                                    a low frequency source like thrusters),                                                                       as orientation, communication, finding
                                                    communication space of marine                           Disturbance                                           prey, and avoiding predators, marine
                                                    mammals can be reduced (e.g., Clark et                                                                        mammals that suffer from PTS or TTS
                                                                                                               Exposure of marine mammals to                      could have reduced fitness, survival,
                                                    al., 2009) and those animals may exhibit                certain sounds could lead to behavioral
                                                    increased stress levels (e.g., Foote et al.,                                                                  and reproduction, either permanently or
                                                                                                            disturbance (Richardson et al., 1995),                temporarily.
                                                    2004; Holt et al., 2009). Background                    such as: Changing durations of surfacing
                                                    ambient noise often interferes with or                                                                           TTS is the mildest form of hearing
                                                                                                            and dives, number of blows per                        impairment that can occur during
                                                    masks the ability of an animal to detect                surfacing, or moving direction and/or
                                                    a sound signal even when that signal is                                                                       exposure to a strong sound (Kryter,
                                                                                                            speed; reduced/increased vocal                        1985). While experiencing TTS, the
                                                    above its absolute hearing threshold.
                                                       Natural ambient noise includes                       activities; changing/cessation of certain             hearing threshold rises and a sound
                                                    contributions from wind, waves,                         behavioral activities (such as socializing            must be stronger in order to be heard.
                                                    precipitation, other animals, and (at                   or feeding); visible startle response or              At least in terrestrial mammals, TTS can
                                                    frequencies above 30 kHz) thermal noise                 aggressive behavior (such as tail/fluke               last from minutes or hours to (in cases
                                                    resulting from molecular agitation                      slapping or jaw clapping); avoidance of               of strong TTS) days. For sound
                                                    (Richardson et al., 1995) making the sea                areas where noise sources are located;                exposures at or somewhat above the
                                                    usually noisy, even in the absence of                   and/or flight responses (e.g., pinnipeds              TTS threshold, hearing sensitivity in
                                                    manmade sounds. As such, marine                         flushing into water from haulouts or                  both terrestrial and marine mammals
                                                    mammals have evolved systems and                        rookeries).                                           recovers rapidly after exposure to the
                                                    behavior that function to reduce the                       The onset of behavioral disturbance                noise ends.
                                                    impacts of masking. Structured signals,                 from anthropogenic noise depends on                      Human non-impulsive noise exposure
                                                    such as the echolocation click                          both external factors (characteristics of             guidelines are based on exposures of
                                                    sequences of small toothed whales, may                  noise sources and their paths) and the                equal energy (the same sound exposure
                                                    be readily detected even in the presence                receiving animals (hearing, motivation,               level [SEL]) producing equal amounts of
                                                    of strong background noise because                      experience, demography) and is also                   hearing impairment regardless of how
                                                    their frequency content and temporal                    difficult to predict (Southall et al.,                the sound energy is distributed in time
                                                    features usually differ strongly from                   2007). Similarly, the biological                      (NIOSH, 1998). Until recently, previous
                                                    those of the background noise (Au and                   significance of many of these behavioral              marine mammal TTS studies have also
                                                    Moore, 1988, 1990). There is evidence                   disturbances, especially short-term,                  generally supported this equal energy
                                                    some toothed whales can increase                        mild reactions, are not well                          relationship (Southall et al., 2007).
                                                    amplitude and shift dominant                                                                                  Three newer studies, two by Mooney et
                                                                                                            documented. The consequences of
                                                    frequencies of their echolocation and                                                                         al. (2009a,b) on a single bottlenose
                                                                                                            behavioral modification are expected to
                                                    communication signals to compensate                                                                           dolphin either exposed to playbacks of
                                                                                                            be biologically significant if the change
                                                    for increased ocean noise (Au et al.,                                                                         U.S. Navy mid-frequency active sonar or
                                                                                                            affects growth, survival, and/or
                                                    1985; Holt et al., 2011; Scheifele et al.,                                                                    octave-band noise (4–8 kHz) and one by
                                                                                                            reproduction.
                                                    2005). In addition, the sound                                                                                 Kastak et al. (2009) on a single
                                                    localization abilities of marine                           Currently NMFS uses a received level               California sea lion exposed to airborne
                                                    mammals suggest that, if signal and                     of 160 dB re 1 micro Pascal (mPa) root                octave-band noise (centered at 2.5 kHz),
                                                    noise come from different directions,                   mean square (rms) for impulse noises,                 concluded that for all noise exposure
                                                    masking would not be as severe as the                   which are characterized by rapid rise                 situations, the equal energy relationship
                                                    usual types of masking studies might                    times (e.g., impact pile driving), as the             may not be the best indicator to predict
                                                    suggest (Richardson et al., 1995).                      onset of marine mammal behavioral                     TTS onset levels.
                                                       The introduction of strong sounds                    harassment, and 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms)                    TTS was measured in a single, captive
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                                                    into the sea at frequencies important to                for non-impulse noise sources (e.g., DP               bottlenose dolphin after exposure to a
                                                    marine mammals increases the severity                   vessel thrusters). No impulse noise is                continuous tone with maximum SPLs at
                                                    and frequency of occurrence of masking.                 expected from activities under this IHA.              frequencies ranging from 4 to 11 kHz
                                                    Recent science suggests that low                        For Neptune’s maintenance, repair and                 that were gradually increased in
                                                    frequency ambient sound levels have                     decommissioning activities, only the                  intensity to 179 dB re 1 mPa and in
                                                    increased by as much as 20 decibels                     120 dB re 1 mPa (rms) threshold is                    duration to 55 minutes (Nachtigall et al.,
                                                    (dB) (more than three times in terms of                 considered because only non-impulse                   2003). No threshold shifts were
                                                    sound pressure level [SPL]) in the                      noise sources would be generated.                     measured at SPLs of 165 or 171 dB re


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                                                    1 mPa. However, at 179 dB re 1 mPa,                     determined for two California sea lions               Potential Effects on Marine Mammal
                                                    TTSs greater than 10 dB were measured                   and a juvenile elephant seal exposed to               Habitat
                                                    during different trials with exposures                  underwater sound for similar duration.                   The proposed action area is inhabited
                                                    ranging from 47 to 54 minutes. Hearing                  The sound level necessary to cause TTS                by North Atlantic right, fin, humpback,
                                                    sensitivity apparently recovered within                 in pinnipeds depends on exposure                      and minke whales during part of the
                                                    45 minutes after noise exposure.                        duration, as in other mammals; with                   seasons, and is adjacent to the
                                                       For baleen whales, there are no data                 longer exposure, the level necessary to               Stellwagen Bank NMS. In January 2016,
                                                    on levels or properties of sound that are               elicit TTS is reduced (Schusterman et                 NMFS issued a final rule modifying
                                                    required to induce TTS. The frequencies                 al., 2000; Kastak et al., 2005). For very             North Atlantic right whale critical
                                                    to which baleen whales are most                         short exposures (e.g., to a single sound              habitat. As a result of that modification,
                                                    sensitive are lower than those to which                 pulse), the level necessary to cause TTS              the Port is now located within right
                                                    odontocetes are most sensitive, and                     is very high (Finneran et al., 2002).
                                                    natural background noise levels at those                                                                      whale critical habitat.
                                                                                                            Vessel Strikes                                           Loss or modification of marine
                                                    low frequencies tend to be higher.
                                                                                                                                                                  mammal habitat could arise from
                                                    Sounds that are produced in the                            Vessel strikes pose a substantial risk
                                                    frequency range at which an animal                                                                            maintenance, repair, and
                                                                                                            to large whales, with North Atlantic                  decommissioning activities by altering
                                                    hears the best do not need to be as loud                right whales being particularly
                                                    as sounds in less functional frequencies                                                                      benthic habitat, degrading water quality,
                                                                                                            susceptible due to its congregations and              and introduction of noise. Short-term
                                                    to be detected by the animal. As a result,              movements in and around shipping
                                                    auditory thresholds of baleen whales                                                                          impacts on benthic communities will
                                                                                                            lanes, near-shore behaviors, and time                 occur during the decommissioning and
                                                    within their frequency band of best                     spent at the surface (Nowacek et al.,
                                                    hearing are believed to be higher (less                                                                       removal or abandonment of Neptune
                                                                                                            2004). Ship strikes of cetaceans can                  DWP components at the north and south
                                                    sensitive) than are those of odontocetes                cause major wounds, which may lead to
                                                    at their best frequencies (Clark and                                                                          buoys and hot tap. Proposed activities
                                                                                                            the death of the animal. An animal at                 will temporarily disturb small localized
                                                    Ellison, 2004). Therefore, for a sound to               the surface could be struck directly by
                                                    be audible, baleen whales require                                                                             areas around each installed component
                                                                                                            a vessel, a surfacing animal could hit                slated for removal. Activities will
                                                    sounds to be louder (i.e., higher dB                    the bottom of a vessel, or an animal just
                                                    levels) than odontocetes in the                                                                               produce suspension of fine sediments
                                                                                                            below the surface could be cut by a                   and resettlement of suspended
                                                    frequency ranges at which each group                    vessel’s propeller. The severity of
                                                    hears the best. Based on this                                                                                 sediments is the area immediately
                                                                                                            injuries typically depends on the size                adjacent to ongoing operations.
                                                    information, it is suspected that                       and speed of the vessel (Knowlton and
                                                    received levels causing TTS onset may                                                                         Resettlement of suspended sediments
                                                                                                            Kraus, 2001; Laist et al., 2001;                      will produce localized reductions in
                                                    also be higher in baleen whales. Since                  Vanderlaan and Taggart, 2007). The
                                                    current NMFS practice assumes the                                                                             benthic growth, reproduction, and
                                                                                                            most vulnerable marine mammals are                    survival rates of indigenous fauna; if the
                                                    same thresholds for the onset of hearing
                                                                                                            those that spend extended periods of                  sediment resettlement is significant,
                                                    impairment in both odontocetes and
                                                                                                            time at the surface in order to restore               smothering of benthic flora and fauna
                                                    mysticetes, NMFS’ onset of TTS
                                                                                                            oxygen levels within their tissues after              may occur.
                                                    threshold is likely conservative for
                                                                                                            deep dives (e.g., the sperm whale). In                   Maintenance, repair, and
                                                    mysticetes.
                                                       In free-ranging pinnipeds, TTS                       addition, some baleen whales, such as                 decommissioning is also likely to cause
                                                    thresholds associated with exposure to                  the North Atlantic right whale, seem                  disturbance of the seafloor and increase
                                                    underwater sound have not been                          generally unresponsive to vessel sound,               turbidity. Sediment transport modeling
                                                    measured; however, systematic TTS                       making them more susceptible to vessel                conducted by Neptune on construction
                                                    studies on captive pinnipeds have been                  collisions (Nowacek et al., 2004). These              procedures indicated that initial
                                                    conducted (Kastak et al., 1999, 2005;                   species are primarily large, slow moving              turbidity from installation of the
                                                    Schusterman et al., 2000; Southall et al.,              whales. Smaller marine mammals (e.g.,                 pipeline could reach 100 milligrams per
                                                    2007). Kastak et al. (1999) reported TTS                bottlenose dolphin) move quickly                      liter (mg/L), but will subside to 20 mg/
                                                    of approximately 4–5 dB in three                        through the water column and are often                L after 4 hours. Turbidity associated
                                                    species of pinnipeds (harbor seal,                      seen riding the bow wave of large ships.              with the flowline and hot-tap will be
                                                    Californian sea lion, and northern                      Marine mammal responses to vessels                    considerably less and also will settle
                                                    elephant seal) after underwater                         may include avoidance and changes in                  within hours of the work being
                                                    exposure for approximately 20 minutes                   dive pattern (NRC, 2003).                             completed. Marine mammals could be
                                                    to noise with frequencies ranging from                     In an effort to reduce right whale                 indirectly affected if benthic prey
                                                    100–2,000 Hz at received levels 60–75                   strikes, NMFS issued a Final Rule to                  species were displaced or destroyed by
                                                    dB above hearing threshold. This                        reduce the severity and likelihood of                 repair activities; however, these impacts
                                                    approach allowed similar effective                      vessel strikes to North Atlantic right                would be brief and rebound when
                                                    exposure conditions to each of the                      whales, which went into effect on                     decommissioning is complete.
                                                    subjects but resulted in variable                       December 9, 2008 (73 FR 60173                         Therefore, NMFS has preliminarily
                                                    absolute exposure values depending on                   [October 10, 2008]). The U.S. Northeast               determined any impacts from Neptune’s
                                                    subject and test frequency. Recovery to                 Great South Channel Mandatory Speed                   maintenance, repair, and
                                                    near baseline levels was reported within                Restriction Seasonal Management Area
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                                                                                                                                                                  decommissioning activities to marine
                                                    24 hours of noise exposure (Kastak et                   is active April 1 through July 31,                    mammal habitat are not expected to
                                                    al., 1999). Kastak et al. (2005) followed               annually. All Neptune vessels would                   cause significant or long-term
                                                    up on their previous work using higher                  abide by the speed, monitoring, and                   consequences for individual marine
                                                    sensitivity levels and longer exposure                  reporting restrictions contained within               mammals or populations.
                                                    times (up to 50 minutes) and                            the Rule, including reducing vessel
                                                    corroborated their previous findings.                   speed to 10 knots while in a seasonal                 Proposed Mitigation
                                                    The sound exposures necessary to cause                  management area and traffic scheme                      In order to issue an incidental take
                                                    slight threshold shifts were also                       restrictions.                                         authorization (ITA) under sections


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                                                    101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA,                       of 4 knots or less and any non-critical               70°12′ W.; thence to 42°04′56.5″ N.
                                                    NMFS must, where applicable, set forth                  departure plans to be delayed.                        70°12′ W.; thence along mean high
                                                    the permissible methods of taking                          3. Any whale sighted within or                     water line and inshore limits of
                                                    pursuant to such activity, and other                    approaching 500 m of a vessel shall                   COLREGS 1 limit to a latitude of 41°40′
                                                    means of effecting the least practicable                result in that vessel using idle speed                N.; thence due east to 41°41′ N. 69°45′
                                                    impact on such species or stock and its                 and/or ceasing all movement. If the                   W.; thence back to starting point; and
                                                    habitat, paying particular attention to                 vessel is operating DP thrusters, the                    • Great South Channel (GSC) SMA
                                                    rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                 thrusters will be shut down or reduced                from April 1 through July 31, which is
                                                    similar significance, and on the                        to minimal safe operating power. The                  bounded by straight lines connecting
                                                    availability of such species or stock for               speed and activity restrictions shall                 the following coordinates in the order
                                                    taking for certain subsistence uses                     continue until either the observed whale              stated:
                                                    (where relevant).                                       has been confirmed outside of and on a                   42°30′ N. 69°45′ W.
                                                       Neptune submitted a ‘‘Monitoring and                 path away from 500m from the vessel or                   41°40′ N. 69°45′ W.
                                                    Mitigation Plan for Neptune Deepwater                   30 minutes have passed without another                   41°00′ N. 69°05′ W.
                                                    LNG Port Maintenance, Repair, and                       confirmed detection.                                     42°09′ N. 67°08′24″ W.
                                                    Decommissioning (MMDMP)’’ as part of                       4. Any non-whale marine mammal                        42°30′ N. 67°27′ W.
                                                    its MMPA application (Appendix A of                     species detected within or approaching                   42°30′ N. 69°45′ W.
                                                                                                            100 m of a vessel shall result in that                   8. All vessels transiting to and from
                                                    the application; see ADDRESSES). The
                                                                                                            vessel using idle speed and/or ceasing                the project area shall report their
                                                    MMDMP will provide the framework for
                                                                                                            all movement. If the vessel is operating              activities to the mandatory reporting
                                                    mitigation and monitoring during the
                                                                                                            DP thrusters, the thrusters will be shut              Section of the USCG to remain apprised
                                                    proposed activities. These measures
                                                                                                            down or reduced to minimal safe                       of North Atlantic right whale
                                                    include the following components: (1)
                                                                                                            operating power. The speed and activity               movements within the area. All vessels
                                                    Visual and acoustic monitoring
                                                                                                            restrictions shall continue until either              entering and exiting the Mandatory Ship
                                                    program; (2) safety/shutdown zones; (3)
                                                                                                            the observed marine mammal has been                   Reporting Area (MSRA) shall report
                                                    recording and reporting; and (4) vessel
                                                                                                            confirmed outside and on a path away                  their activities to WHALESNORTH.
                                                    speed/area restrictions.
                                                                                                            from 100 m from the activity or 30                    Vessel operators shall contact the USCG
                                                       The mitigation protocols have been                   minutes have passed without another                   by standard procedures promulgated
                                                    designed to provide both protection to                  confirmed detection.                                  through the Notice to Mariner system.
                                                    marine mammals from exposure to the                        5. All project vessels will remain at              Information regarding the geographical
                                                    highest noise levels and contributions to               least 500 m away from any North                       boundaries and reporting details can be
                                                    noise characterization and species for                  Atlantic right whale and at least 100 m               found at: http://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                    the region. The mitigation measures will                away from all other marine mammals. If                pr/shipstrike/msr.htm.
                                                    reduce the impact to marine mammals                     a marine mammal approaches a                             9. Prior to leaving the dock to begin
                                                    by minimizing exposure to potentially                   stationary vessel, that vessel will sit idle          transit, the project vessel must contact
                                                    disruptive noise levels. The mitigation                 or turn off engines until the marine                  one of the PSOs on watch to receive an
                                                    measures will further reduce any                        mammal has left the designated zone or                update of sightings within the visual
                                                    potential ship strikes to large whales in               30 minutes have passed without another                observation area. If the PSO has
                                                    the area. The measures, which include                   confirmed detection.                                  observed a North Atlantic right whale
                                                    use of protected species observers on all                  6. All vessels shall utilize the                   within 30 minutes of the transit start,
                                                    DP vessels, mitigation zones, and vessel                International Maritime Organization                   the vessel will hold for 30 minutes and
                                                    speed reductions, are described below.                  (IMO)-approved Boston Traffic                         again get a clearance to leave from the
                                                    If Neptune has to take action (e.g., cease              Separation Scheme (TSS) on their                      PSOs on board. PSOs will assess whale
                                                    vessel movement, power down                             approach to and departure from the                    activity and visual observation ability at
                                                    thrusters), the activity may resume after               Neptune DWP and/or the unscheduled                    the time of the transit request to clear
                                                    the marine mammal is positively                         maintenance/maintenance area at the                   the barge for release.
                                                    reconfirmed outside the established                     earliest practicable point of transit in                 10. No vessels will transit from shore
                                                    zones or if the marine mammal has not                   order to avoid the risk of whale strikes.             to the project site during nighttime or
                                                    been re-sighted in the established zones                   7. Repair vessels, DSVs, and HLVs,                 when visibility is reduced below 1,000
                                                    for 30 minutes.                                         will transit at 10 knots (18.5 km/hr) or              m, unless an emergency situation
                                                    Mitigation Measures                                     less in the following seasons and areas,              requires the vessel to transit during
                                                                                                            which either correspond to or are more                those times. Should transit at night be
                                                      1. Any whale visually sighted or                      restrictive than the times and areas in               required, the maximum speed will be 5
                                                    otherwise detected (e.g., on the                        NMFS’ final rule (73 FR 60173 [October                knots (9.3 km/hr).
                                                    Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), NOAA                       10, 2008]) to implement speed                            11. All vessels will consult NAVTEX,
                                                    Weather Radio, NOAA Right Whale                         restrictions to reduce the likelihood and             NOAA Weather Radio, the NOAA Right
                                                    Sighting Advisory System (SAS)) within                  severity of ship strikes of right whales:             Whale SAS or other means to obtain
                                                    1,000 m of a vessel shall result in a                      • CCB Seasonal Management Area                     current large whale sighting
                                                    heightened alert status which will                      (SMA) from January 1 through May 15,                  information.
                                                    require all project vessels to operate at               which includes all waters in CCB,                        12. If member of the crew visually
                                                    slow speeds of 4-knots or less and any                  extending to all shorelines of the Bay,
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                                                                                                                                                                  detects a marine mammal within the
                                                    non-critical departure plans to be                      with a northern boundary of 42°12′ N.                 ZOI (3.45 km), they will alert the lead
                                                    delayed.                                                latitude;
                                                      2. If a right whale call is confirmed on                 • Off Race Point SMA year round,                     1 The International Regulations for Preventing

                                                    the two closest passive acoustic                        which is bounded by straight lines                    Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS) are published by
                                                    monitoring (PAM) buoys or on any three                  connecting the following coordinates in               the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and
                                                                                                                                                                  set out, among other things, the ‘‘rules of the road’’
                                                    PAM buoys, all vessels will go into                     the order stated: 42°30′ N. 69°45′ W.;                or navigation rules to be followed by ships and
                                                    heightened alert status requiring all                   thence to 42°30′ N. 70°30′ W.; thence to              other vessels at sea to prevent collisions between
                                                    project vessels to operate at slow speeds               42°12′ N. 70°30′ W.; thence to 42°12′ N.              two or more vessels.



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                                                    PSO on watch who shall then relay the                   species and stocks and their habitat. Our             Proposed Monitoring and Reporting
                                                    sighting information to the other vessels               evaluation of potential measures                         In order to issue an ITA for an
                                                    to document take, determine if                          included consideration of the following               activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the
                                                    mitigation actions are necessary, as                    factors in relation to one another:                   MMPA states that NMFS must set forth,
                                                    required by this IHA, and ensure                           • The manner in which, and the                     ‘‘requirements pertaining to the
                                                    action(s) can be taken to avoid physical                degree to which, the successful                       monitoring and reporting of such
                                                    contact with marine mammals.                            implementation of the measure is                      taking.’’ The MMPA implementing
                                                       13. In response to any whale sightings               expected to minimize adverse impacts                  regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)
                                                    or acoustic detections, and taking into                 to marine mammals;                                    indicate that requests for ITAs must
                                                    account exceptional circumstances, all                     • The proven or likely efficacy of the             include the suggested means of
                                                    vessels shall actively communicate with                 specific measure to minimize adverse                  accomplishing the necessary monitoring
                                                    the PSO(s) on watch and will take                       impacts as planned; and                               and reporting that will result in
                                                    appropriate actions to minimize the risk
                                                                                                               • The practicability of the measure                increased knowledge of the species and
                                                    of striking whales.
                                                                                                            for applicant implementation.                         of the level of taking or impacts on
                                                       14. Neptune must immediately
                                                                                                               Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed               populations of marine mammals that are
                                                    suspend any repair, maintenance, or
                                                                                                            by NMFS should be able to accomplish,                 expected to be present in the proposed
                                                    decommissioning activities if a dead or
                                                                                                            have a reasonable likelihood of                       action area. Neptune submitted a marine
                                                    injured marine mammal is found in the
                                                                                                            accomplishing (based on current                       mammal monitoring plan as part of the
                                                    vicinity of the project area, and the
                                                                                                            science), or contribute to the                        IHA application (see Appendix A of the
                                                    death or injury of the animal could be
                                                                                                            accomplishment of one or more of the                  application). The plan may be modified
                                                    attributable to the LNG facility
                                                                                                            general goals listed below:                           or supplemented based on comments or
                                                    activities. Neptune must contact NMFS
                                                                                                               1. Avoidance or minimization of                    new information received from the
                                                    and the Greater Atlantic Regional Office
                                                                                                            injury or death of marine mammals                     public during the public comment
                                                    (GARFO) Marine Mammal Stranding
                                                                                                            wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may              period.
                                                    and Disentanglement Program.
                                                    Activities will not resume until review                 contribute to this goal);                             Summary of Marine Mammal
                                                    and approval has been given by NMFS.                       2. A reduction in the numbers of                   Monitoring Reports
                                                       15. Use of lights during repair or                   marine mammals (total number or
                                                                                                                                                                     NMFS reviewed Neptune’s marine
                                                    maintenance activities shall be limited                 number at biologically important time
                                                                                                                                                                  mammal monitoring report submitted as
                                                    to areas where work is actually                         or location) exposed to received levels
                                                                                                                                                                  a requirement of their LOA covering
                                                    occurring, and all other lights must be                 of DP vessel thrusters, or other activities
                                                                                                                                                                  July 2011 to July 2016. During the five-
                                                    extinguished. Lights must be                            expected to result in the take of marine
                                                                                                                                                                  year period, the Port was operational
                                                    downshielded to illuminate the deck                     mammals (this goal may contribute to 1,
                                                                                                                                                                  between April 2010, and July 12, 2011;
                                                    and shall not intentionally illuminate                  above, or to reducing harassment takes
                                                                                                                                                                  however, no SRVs visited the Port. As
                                                    surrounding waters, so as not to attract                only);
                                                                                                                                                                  such, no marine mammal monitoring
                                                    whales or their prey to the area.                          3. A reduction in the number of times              occurred. Between July 6–17, 2011,
                                                       16. Transit route, destination, sea                  (total number or number at biologically               Neptune performed repair activities at
                                                    conditions and any marine mammal                        important time or location) individuals               the north buoy. During the repair work,
                                                    sightings/mitigation actions during                     would be exposed to received levels of                four PSOs kept 24-hour watch for
                                                    watch shall be recorded in the log book.                DP vessel thrusters, or other activities
                                                       17. The material barges and tugs used                                                                      marine mammals and sea turtles. There
                                                                                                            expected to result in the take of marine              were 24 marine mammal sightings
                                                    in repair and maintenance shall transit                 mammals (this goal may contribute to 1,
                                                    from the operations dock to the work                                                                          comprising four species: Minke whales
                                                                                                            above, or to reducing harassment takes                (n = 9), fin whales (n = 2), humpback
                                                    sites during daylight hours when                        only);
                                                    possible provided the safety of the                                                                           whales (n = 5), short-beaked common
                                                                                                               4. A reduction in the intensity of                 dolphins (n = 2), and harbor porpoise (n
                                                    vessels is not compromised. Should                      exposures (either total number or
                                                    transit at night be required, the                                                                             = 1). In addition, three sightings of an
                                                                                                            number at biologically important time                 unidentified cetacean and one sighting
                                                    maximum speed of the tug shall be five                  or location) to received levels of DP
                                                    knots.                                                                                                        of an unidentified seal occurred. In
                                                                                                            vessel thrusters, or other activities                 total, 171 individuals were sighted with
                                                       18. All repair vessels must maintain a
                                                                                                            expected to result in the take of marine              the majority (n = 135) being common
                                                    speed of 10 knots or less during daylight
                                                                                                            mammals (this goal may contribute to a,               dolphins. Two fin whales traveling
                                                    hours. All vessels shall operate at five
                                                                                                            above, or to reducing the severity of                 together and approximately 130
                                                    knots or less at all times within five km
                                                                                                            harassment takes only);                               common dolphins entered the 100 yard
                                                    of the maintenance, repair, or
                                                    decommissioning area.                                      5. Avoidance or minimization of                    mitigation zone while thrusters were in
                                                       19. All decommissioning work will                    adverse effects to marine mammal                      use. On both occasions, divers were in
                                                    occur during the May 1 to November 30                   habitat, paying special attention to the              the water and changes to thruster
                                                    seasonal window so that disturbance to                  food base, activities that block or limit             activity or power would endanger those
                                                    North Atlantic right whales will be                     passage to or from biologically                       divers or property. NMFS notes that the
                                                    largely avoided.                                        important areas, permanent destruction                100 yard mitigation zone did not
                                                                                                            of habitat, or temporary destruction/                 constitute a Level A take area (due to
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                                                    Mitigation Conclusions                                  disturbance of habitat during a                       source power at 1 meter being equal or
                                                      NMFS has carefully evaluated the                      biologically important time; and                      less than the 180 dB re 1 mPa (rms) Level
                                                    applicant’s proposed mitigation                            6. For monitoring directly related to              A threshold criterion that was in place
                                                    measures and considered a range of                      mitigation—an increase in the                         during the authorization period) but was
                                                    other measures in the context of                        probability of detecting marine                       enacted to decrease elevated noise
                                                    ensuring that NMFS prescribes the                       mammals, thus allowing for more                       exposure. Therefore, Neptune did not
                                                    means of effecting the least practicable                effective implementation of the                       take a marine mammal in a manner not
                                                    impact on the affected marine mammal                    mitigation.                                           authorized by their LOA. After July 17,


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                                                    2011, there were no port activities;                      3. Neptune or its contractor shall                  information regarding use of the area by
                                                    therefore, no marine mammal                             provide a half-day training course to                 marine mammals. This network consists
                                                    monitoring was conducted.                               designated crew members assigned to                   of 19 autonomous recording units
                                                       Monitoring measures prescribed by                    the transit barges and other support                  (ARUs) and near-real-time acoustic
                                                    NMFS should accomplish one or more                      vessels. This course shall cover topics               buoys. Neptune shall maintain a passive
                                                    of the following general goals:                         including, but not limited to,                        acoustic monitoring array consisting of
                                                       1. An increase in the probability of                 descriptions of the marine mammals                    four near real-time ARUs strategically
                                                    detecting marine mammals, both within                   found in the area, mitigation and                     placed around the north and south
                                                    the mitigation zone (thus allowing for                  monitoring requirements contained in                  buoys for the life of the IHA to monitor
                                                    more effective implementation of the                    this Authorization, sighting log                      for whale calls and record and analyze
                                                    mitigation) and in general to generate                  requirements, and procedures for                      background and project-related noise
                                                    more data to contribute to the analyses                 reporting injured or dead marine                      levels. The location of the buoys is
                                                    mentioned below;                                        mammals. These designated crew                        strategic to cover part of the Boston TSS,
                                                       2. An increase in our understanding                  members shall be required to keep                     and the Neptune project area. Because
                                                    of how many marine mammals are                          watch on the bridge and immediately                   no vessels will be coming from offshore,
                                                    likely to be exposed to levels of thruster              notify the navigator of any whale                     the remaining offshore buoys have been
                                                    noise we associate with specific adverse                sightings. All watch crew shall sign into             removed.
                                                    effects, such as behavioral harassment,                 a bridge log book upon start and end of                  The PAM buoys continuously record
                                                    TTS, or PTS;                                            watch. Transit route, destination, sea                and analyze underwater sounds,
                                                       3. An increase in our understanding                  conditions, and any protected species                 including calling whales, throughout
                                                    of how marine mammals respond to                        sightings/mitigation actions during                   the entirety of the deployment period.
                                                    stimuli expected to result in take and                  watch shall be recorded in the log book.              The buoys can be operated in real time
                                                    how anticipated adverse effects on                        4. Each DP vessel will employ three                 when bandwidth allows periodic
                                                    individuals (in different ways and to                   professional PSOs. Two PSOs will                      transfer of data, or buoys can operate
                                                    varying degrees) may impact the                         conduct continual visual watches on a                 using auto-detection capabilities. When
                                                                                                            shift basis during all daylight hours. The            the onboard software detects a whale
                                                    population, species, or stock
                                                                                                            third PSO will stand night watch.                     call, the buoy sends the spectral data for
                                                    (specifically through effects on annual
                                                                                                            Daytime PSOs will monitor the acoustic                the detected signal via radio link to a
                                                    rates of recruitment or survival) through
                                                                                                            alert program when not on active visual               computer display or handheld device
                                                    any of the following methods:
                                                                                                            watch. During the night, one PSO will                 that is monitored by the PSO on duty.
                                                       • Behavioral observations in the
                                                                                                            monitor the acoustic alert program and                If a detection alert is received, the PSO
                                                    presence of stimuli compared to
                                                                                                            will scan the area around the vessel                  will review the data and confirm that
                                                    observations in the absence of stimuli
                                                                                                            using a thermal imaging or similar                    the signal is a whale call. Upon
                                                    (need to be able to accurately predict                                                                        verification, the PSO will monitor the
                                                                                                            enhancement device for 15 minutes
                                                    received level, distance from source,                                                                         other buoys for call detections. If the
                                                                                                            each hour.
                                                    and other pertinent information);                         5. All professional PSOs will be                    PSO verifies detections from the next
                                                       • Physiological measurements in the                  approved by NMFS prior to the start of                closest buoy or two other buoys, then
                                                    presence of stimuli compared to                         the project, will have at least one full              vessels will go into ‘‘heightened
                                                    observations in the absence of stimuli                  year of marine mammal observation                     awareness’’ mode. Mitigation measures
                                                    (need to be able to accurately predict                  experience in the U.S. Atlantic, Pacific              for acoustic detection of whales will be
                                                    received level, distance from source,                   or Gulf of Mexico, and will have                      the same as those for visual detection
                                                    and other pertinent information);                       experience in acoustic monitoring and                 described in the ‘‘Proposed Mitigation’’
                                                       • Distribution and/or abundance                      baleen whale detection.                               section above. Additionally, upon
                                                    comparisons in times or areas with                        6. Each non-DP vessel will designate                acoustic confirmation of a North
                                                    concentrated stimuli versus times or                    one trained crew member to stand a                    Atlantic right whale within 1000 m of
                                                    areas without stimuli;                                  dedicated watch during all vessel                     the project site, all vessel captains will
                                                       4. An increased knowledge of the                     movement and during times of                          be immediately notified, crew PSOs will
                                                    affected species; and                                   heightened awareness. All designated                  stand watch, vessel speeds will be
                                                       5. An increase in our understanding                  crew watch personnel will undergo a                   reduced, transits will be delayed unless
                                                    of the effectiveness of certain mitigation              full day of project-specific mitigation               crew safety is compromised, and the
                                                    and monitoring measures.                                and monitoring training alongside the                 area will be visually and acoustically
                                                       The following describes Neptune’s                    professional PSOs.                                    monitored until the PSO determines
                                                    proposed monitoring plan components.                      7. PSOs will be responsible for                     that normal operating procedures can be
                                                    The monitoring efforts would support                    advising vessel crew members on the                   resumed. Acoustic monitoring will be
                                                    the proposed mitigation actions                         required operating procedures and                     conducted at night to substitute visual
                                                    described above.                                        mitigation measures that are defined in               monitoring not allowed for by thermal
                                                    Visual Monitoring                                       the IHA. PSOs will be responsible for                 imaging or similar enhancement device.
                                                                                                            providing the required observation and
                                                       1. All vessel crew members will                                                                            Reporting Measures
                                                                                                            detection data during the
                                                    undergo environmental training. Crew                    decommissioning activities.                             Since the Port is within the MSRA, all
                                                    members who will act as designated                                                                            vessels transiting to and from Neptune
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                                                    watch personnel during heightened                       Acoustic Monitoring                                   shall report their activities to the
                                                    awareness conditions (whale within                        As a requirement of previous                        mandatory reporting section of the
                                                    1,000 m) will receive specialized                       incidental take authorizations issued to              USCG to remain apprised of North
                                                    observer training.                                      Neptune, a passive acoustic monitoring                Atlantic right whale movements within
                                                       2. All vessel operation requirements,                array was installed around the project                the area. All vessels entering and exiting
                                                    guidelines and mitigation requirements                  area and Boston Traffic Separation                    the MSRA shall report their activities to
                                                    will be clearly posted on the bridge of                 Scheme (TSS) to supplement visual                     USCG’s northeast whale reporting
                                                    all project vessels.                                    monitoring and provide additional                     system (WHALESNORTH). Vessel


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                                                    operators shall contact the USCG by                     or death is not associated with or related            Decommissioning and Maintenance
                                                    standard procedures promulgated                         to the activities authorized (if the IHA              Sound
                                                    through the Notice to Mariner system.                   is issued) (e.g., previously wounded                     Acoustic modeling and in situ
                                                       During all phases of project                         animal, carcass with moderate to                      measurements using a version of the
                                                    construction, sightings of any injured or               advanced decomposition, or scavenger                  Range Dependent Acoustic Model
                                                    dead marine mammals will be reported                    damage), Neptune shall report the                     (RAM) were conducted for issuance of
                                                    immediately to the USCG and NMFS,                       incident to the Chief, Permits and                    Neptune’s previous IHAs and LOA. The
                                                    regardless of whether the injury or death               Conservation Division, Office of                      noise fields utilized to assess
                                                    is caused by project activities. Sightings
                                                                                                            Protected Resources, NMFS, and the                    construction (pipelaying) scenarios used
                                                    of injured or dead marine mammals not
                                                                                                            NMFS Northeast Marine Mammal                          a surrogate, multi-vessel activity
                                                    associated with project activities can be
                                                                                                            Stranding Coordinators within 24 hours                scenario which included the Castoro II
                                                    reported to the USCG on VHF Channel
                                                                                                            of the discovery. Neptune shall provide               lay barge, two tugs, one DP survey
                                                    16 or to NMFS GARFO Marine Mammal
                                                                                                            photographs or video footage (if                      vessel working on the flowline between
                                                    Stranding and Disentanglement
                                                                                                            available) or other documentation of the              the North and South buoys, and SRVs
                                                    Program. In addition, if the injury or
                                                    death was caused by a project vessel                    stranded animal sighting to NMFS and                  to access the DWP (Laurinolli et al.,
                                                    (e.g., DSV, HLV, tug, support vessel,                   the GARFO Marine Mammal Stranding                     2005). DP vessels similar to the DSV or
                                                    etc.), the USCG must be notified                        and Disentanglement Program. Neptune                  HLV used for maintenance and
                                                    immediately, and a full incident report                 can continue its operations under such                decommissiong were not included in
                                                    must be provided to NMFS, Greater                       a case.                                               this model. Because the SRVs used for
                                                    Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office                                                                            construction and operation are larger
                                                    (GARFO). The report must include the                    General Conclusions Drawn From                        and employ greater horsepower than the
                                                    following information: (1) The time,                    Previous Monitoring Reports                           vessels to be used during maintenance,
                                                    date, and location (latitude/longitude) of                                                                    repair and decommissioning, thruster
                                                                                                               Neptune has submitted numerous                     noise from DP vessels used under this
                                                    the incident; (2) the name and type of                  reports, including weekly reports during
                                                    vessel involved; (3) the vessel’s speed                                                                       IHA is less than that generated from
                                                                                                            port construction, to NMFS as required                SRVs. Modeling results showed
                                                    during the incident; (4) a description of
                                                                                                            by previous IHAs and the 2011–2016                    broadband source level for an SRV is
                                                    the incident; (5) water depth; (6)
                                                    environmental conditions (e.g., wind                    LOA. While it is difficult to draw                    180 dB re 1 mPa (rms) while modeled
                                                    speed and direction, sea state, cloud                   biological conclusions from these                     broadband source level for a proxy DSV
                                                    cover, and visibility); (7) the species                 reports, NMFS can make some general                   and HLV is 177.9 dB re 1 mPa (rms).
                                                    identification or description of the                    conclusions. Data gathered by PSOs is                 Neptune used this 177.9 dB re 1 mPa
                                                    animal; (8) the fate of the animal; and                 generally useful to indicate the presence             (rms) source level to determine
                                                    (9) photographs or video footage of the                 or absence of marine mammals (often to                distances to the 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms)
                                                    animal (if equipment is available).                     a species level) within the safety zones              isopleth and calculate associated ZOI.
                                                       Neptune must submit an annual                        (and sometimes without) and to                           Neptune calculated the ensonified
                                                    report on marine mammal monitoring                      document the implementation of                        area in which a marine mammal
                                                    and mitigation actions taken or not                     mitigation measures. Though it is by no               anywhere in the water column could
                                                    taken to the NMFS Office of Protected                   means conclusory, it is worth noting                  potentially be exposed to a 120 dB re 1
                                                    Resources and GARFO within 90 days                      that no instances of obvious behavioral               mPa (rms) sound pressure level. Thruster
                                                    after the expiration of the IHA. The                    disturbance as a result of Neptune’s                  use would occur at three locations: The
                                                    annual report should include data                                                                             north buoy, south buoy and hot tap. The
                                                                                                            activities were documented by PSOs.
                                                    collected for each distinct marine                                                                            north and south buoys are located in
                                                    mammal species observed in the project                  Estimated Take by Incidental                          areas with similar characteristics (e.g.,
                                                    area in the Massachusetts Bay during                    Harassment                                            water depth, substrate type) which
                                                    the period of LNG facility construction                                                                       should result in similar transmission
                                                    and operations. Description of marine                     Except with respect to certain                      loss rates while the hot tap is located in
                                                    mammal behavior, numbers of                             activities not pertinent here, the MMPA               shallower waters. Therefore, Neptune
                                                    individuals observed, frequency of                      defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: any act of                 modeled transmission loss at the south
                                                    observation, and any behavioral changes                 pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)              buoy and hot tap which resulted in a
                                                    and the context of the changes relative                 has the potential to injure a marine                  3.45 km and 3.12 km distance to the 120
                                                    to construction and operation activities                mammal or marine mammal stock in the                  dB re 1 mPa (rms) isopleth, respectively.
                                                    shall also be included in the annual                    wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                Calculating for area, this equals a ZOI of
                                                    report. Additional information that will                the potential to disturb a marine                     37.4 km2 and 31 km2 at the south buoy
                                                    be recorded during construction and                     mammal or marine mammal stock in the                  and hot tap, respectively. Because the
                                                    contained in the reports include: date                  wild by causing disruption of behavioral              number of days working at the hot tap
                                                    and time of marine mammal detections                    patterns, including, but not limited to,              is unknown, Neptune conservatively
                                                    (visually or acoustically), weather                     migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,              calculated the amount of take of marine
                                                    conditions, species identification,                     feeding, or sheltering (Level B                       mammals based on transmission loss
                                                    approximate distance from the source,                   harassment). Only take by Level B                     rates at the south buoy (ZOI = 37.4 km2)
                                                    activity of the vessel or at the                                                                              for the full 70 days of decommissioning
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                                                                                                            harassment is anticipated as a result of
                                                    construction site when a marine                         Neptune’s use of DP vessel thrusters                  work and allowed for two weeks of
                                                    mammal is sighted, and whether                                                                                unscheduled maintenance and repair.
                                                                                                            during maintenance, repair, and
                                                    thrusters were in use and, if so, how                                                                            For continuous sounds, such as those
                                                                                                            decommissioning activities.                           produced by Neptune’s specified
                                                    many at the time of the sighting and
                                                                                                            Additionally, vessel strikes are not                  activity (i.e., thrusters), NMFS uses a
                                                    energy level.
                                                       In the event that Neptune discovers                  anticipated because of the monitoring                 received level of 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms)
                                                    an injured or dead marine mammal, and                   and mitigation measures described                     to indicate the onset of potential for
                                                    the lead PSO determines that the injury                 earlier in this document.                             Level B harassment. Neptune’s take


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                                                    estimates were derived by applying the                              estimates and is proposing to issue the                     models/Duke-EC-GOM-2015/. In order
                                                    modeled zone of influence (ZOI; e.g.,                               requested amount of take.                                   to determine cetacean densities for take
                                                    the area ensonified by the 120 dB re 1                                 Acoustic propagation modeling for                        estimates, the grid cells that included
                                                    mPa (rms) contour) at the south buoy to                             the proposed activity was completed                         the ZOI for the hot tap, north, and south
                                                    the highest seasonal use (density) of the                           using a version of the RAM. This model                      buoys were selected for months 5
                                                    area by marine mammals and estimated                                considers range and depth along with                        through 10 (May–October). The
                                                    duration of maintenance, repair, and                                seasonal sound velocity and geoacoustic                     estimated mean monthly abundance for
                                                    decommissioning activities. The take                                properties of the seafloor. Frequency                       each species for each month was an
                                                    estimates provided in Neptune’s                                     dependence of the sound propagation                         average of May to October grid cells.
                                                    application are likely an overestimate of                           characteristics was treated by                              Monthly values were not available for
                                                    actual take for the following reasons:                              computing acoustic transmission loss at                     some species (e.g., killer whale, blue
                                                    Neptune is applying the larger ZOI for                              the center frequencies of all 1⁄3 octave                    whale); therefore, only the single value
                                                    all activities despite that some                                    bands between 10 Hz and 2 kHz.                              available is presented here. Estimates
                                                    maintenance, repair, and                                            Received sound pressure levels in each                      provided by the models are based on a
                                                                                                                        band were computed by applying                              grid cell size of 100 km2; therefore,
                                                    decommissioning activities will occur at
                                                                                                                        frequency-dependent transmission                            model grid cell values were divided by
                                                    the hot tap/transfer manifold which is
                                                                                                                        losses to the corresponding 1⁄3 octave                      100 to determine animals km¥2. Gray
                                                    located in shallower water and is
                                                                                                                        band source levels. The highest 1⁄3                         seal and harbor seal densities are not
                                                    modeled to have a smaller zone of
                                                                                                                        octave band level at each interval was                      provided in the Roberts et al. (2016)
                                                    influence than the south buoy (3.12 km                                                                                          models. Seal densities were derived
                                                                                                                        used as the received level at that range.
                                                    vs 3.45 km), summer marine mammal                                                                                               from the Strategic Environmental
                                                                                                                        In order to extrapolate ZOI spatial
                                                    densities are used to calculate take;                               extent, the range to each threshold was                     Research and Development Program
                                                    however, some activities may occur                                  also analyzed to determine the 95th                         (SERDP) using the Navy Oparea Density
                                                    outside of the summer months when                                   percentile radius for each noise                            Estimate (NODE) model for the
                                                    densities are lower, maintenance                                    threshold level. More information on                        Northeast Opareas (Best et al., 2102).
                                                    activities are not currently planned but                            the modeling methodology can be found                       Densities for those species potentially
                                                    two weeks of work is included here as                               in Neptune’s application (see                               taken by the specified activity are
                                                    a precaution for unexpected equipment                               ADDRESSES). Neptune concluded                               provided in Table 2 below.
                                                    malfunction prior to decommissioning,                               distance to the 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms)                          Take estimates were derived using the
                                                    and the take estimates do not take into                             isopleth at the south buoy extends 1.9                      following calculation: T = D × ZOI × 84
                                                    consideration the mitigation and                                    nautical miles (3.45 km) resulting in a                     days where T is equal to take and D is
                                                    monitoring measures that are proposed                               ZOI of 37.4 km2.                                            equal to density. As a review, the ZOI
                                                    for inclusion in the IHA, if issued.                                   The density calculation methodology                      is 37.4 km2 based on distance to the 120
                                                    Because some components of the project                              applied to take estimates for this                          dB re 1 mPa (rms) at the south buoy
                                                    are unknown (e.g., days at hot tap vs                               application is derived from the model                       while 84 days constitutes 70 days of
                                                    days at south buoy; number of work                                  results produced by Roberts et al. (2016)                   decommissioning work and 14 days of
                                                    days outside of peak summer                                         for the east coast region. These files are                  unscheduled maintenance. Proposed
                                                    abundance), NMFS is preliminarily                                   available as raster files from the NOAA                     take numbers, by species, is provided in
                                                    accepting of these conservative                                     Web site: http://seamap.env.duke.edu/                       Table 2.

                                                                  TABLE 2—ESTIMATED TAKE OF MARINE MAMMALS, BY SPECIES, INCIDENTAL TO THE SPECIFIED ACTIVITY
                                                                                                                                                                  Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                  population                           Estimated       Population
                                                                                                   Species                                                                           Density
                                                                                                                                                                   (Waring                               takes            (%)
                                                                                                                                                                 et al., 2015)

                                                    North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) .............................................                         476        0.000017                   2   0.21.
                                                    Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) .................................................................                  1,618          0.0034                  12   0.12.
                                                    Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) ..................................................                             823          0.0032                  10   0.22.
                                                    Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) .....................................................                      20,741           0.0033                 11   0.009.
                                                    Sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) ..................................................................                   357        0.000036                   2   0.28.
                                                    Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus) ...................................                            48,819            0.039                124   0.043.
                                                    Long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) ................................................                       26,535           0.0019                  8   0.035.
                                                    Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) ..........................................................                      79,883            0.104                328   0.068.
                                                    Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) ..........................................................                  77,532            0.003                 10   0.002.
                                                    Short beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) .......................................                            173,486          0.0071               * 270   0.002.
                                                    Risso’s dolphin (Grampus griseus) .................................................................                 18,250        0.000044                   2   0.005.
                                                    Killer whale (Orcinus orca) ..............................................................................             unk       0.0000089                   2   Insufficient
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       data.
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                                                    Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) ............................................................................           75,834               0.097            305    0.067.
                                                    Gray sea (Halichoerus grypus) .......................................................................                  unk               0.027           1586    0.002.
                                                      * Although the take methodology results in an estimated take of 23 common dolphins, this species travels in large aggregations. Therefore,
                                                    NMFS is proposing to authorize take based on two encounters of a group size documented within the ZOI in Neptune’s monitoring reports (i.e.,
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                                                    Analysis and Preliminary                                (rms) received level threshold for                    take of marine mammals from thruster
                                                    Determination                                           underwater continuous sound levels to                 use during Port maintenance, repair,
                                                                                                            determine whether take by Level B                     and decommissioning will have a
                                                    Negligible Impact
                                                                                                            harassment occurs; however, not all                   negligible impact on the affected marine
                                                       NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                        animals react to sounds at this low                   mammal species or stocks.
                                                    impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an                      level, and many will not show strong
                                                    impact resulting from the specified                                                                           Small Numbers Analysis
                                                                                                            reactions (and in some cases any
                                                    activity that cannot be reasonably                      reaction) until sounds are much                          As shown in Table 2, the percent of
                                                    expected to, and is not reasonably likely               stronger. Southall et al. (2007) provide              any marine mammal stock potentially
                                                    to, adversely affect the species or stock               a severity scale for ranking observed                 taken by the specific activity is less than
                                                    through effects on annual rates of                      behavioral responses of both freeranging              one percent, and Massachusetts Bay
                                                    recruitment or survival.’’ In making a                  marine mammals and laboratory                         represents only a small fraction of the
                                                    negligible impact determination, NMFS                   subjects to various types of                          western North Atlantic basin where
                                                    considers a variety of factors, including               anthropogenic sound (see Table 4 in                   these animals occur. In addition, the
                                                    but not limited to: (1) The number of                   Southall et al. (2007)). Tables 15, 17, 19,           take estimates include two weeks of
                                                    anticipated mortalities; (2) the number                 and 21 in Southall et al. (2007) outline              maintenance and repair work that is
                                                    and nature of anticipated injuries; (3)                 the numbers of low-frequency, mid-                    currently not scheduled and may not
                                                    the number, nature, intensity, and                      frequency, and high-frequency                         occur prior to decommissioning. Based
                                                    duration of Level B harassment; and (4)                 cetaceans and pinnipeds in water,                     on the analysis contained herein of the
                                                    the context in which the takes occur.                   respectively, reported as having                      likely effects of the specified activity on
                                                       No injuries or mortalities are                       behavioral responses to non-pulses in                 marine mammals and taking into
                                                    anticipated to occur as a result of                     10-dB received level increments. These                consideration the implementation of the
                                                    Neptune’s proposed port maintenance,                    tables illustrate, especially for                     mitigation and monitoring measures, we
                                                    repair, and decommissioning activities,                 cetaceans, more intense observed                      preliminarily find that small numbers of
                                                    and none are proposed to be authorized                  behavioral responses did not occur until              marine mammals will be taken relative
                                                    by NMFS. Animals in the area are not                    sounds were higher than 120 dB re 1                   to the populations of the affected
                                                    anticipated to incur any permanent                      mPa (rms). Many of the animals had no                 species or stocks.
                                                    hearing impairment (i.e., PTS) due to                   observable response at all when exposed
                                                    low source levels. The IHA would be                                                                           Impact on Availability of Affected
                                                                                                            to anthropogenic sound at levels of 120               Species or Stock for Taking for
                                                    conditioned to minimize the risk of                     dB re 1 mPa (rms) or higher.
                                                    vessel strike (see ‘‘Mitigation                                                                               Subsistence Uses
                                                                                                               Potential impacts to marine mammal
                                                    Measures’’) including, but not limited                  habitat were discussed previously in                    There are no relevant subsistence uses
                                                    to, reduced vessel speed and delaying                   this document (see the ‘‘Anticipated                  of marine mammals implicated by this
                                                    transit if whales are detected within or                Effects on Habitat’’ section). Although               action. Therefore, we have determined
                                                    visibility is less than 1,000 m.                        some disturbance is possible to food                  that the total taking of affected species
                                                       Many animals perform vital functions,                sources of marine mammals, the                        or stocks would not have an unmitigable
                                                    such as feeding, resting, traveling, and                impacts are anticipated to be minor                   adverse impact on the availability of
                                                    socializing, on a diel cycle (24-hr cycle).             enough as to not affect annual rates of               such species or stocks for taking for
                                                    Behavioral reactions to noise exposure                  recruitment or survival of marine                     subsistence purposes.
                                                    (such as disruption of critical life                    mammals in the area. Based on available
                                                    functions, displacement, or avoidance of                                                                      Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                                                                                            habitat not impacted by the activity
                                                    important habitat) are more likely to be                where feeding by marine mammals                          On January 12, 2007, NMFS
                                                    significant if they last more than one                  occurs versus the localized area of the               concluded consultation with MARAD
                                                    diel cycle or recur on subsequent days                  maintenance, repair, and                              and USCG under section 7 of the ESA
                                                    (Southall et al., 2007). Consequently, a                decommissioning activities, any missed                on the proposed construction and
                                                    behavioral response lasting less than                   feeding opportunities in the direct                   operation of the Port and issued a
                                                    one day and not recurring on                            project area would be minor based on                  Biological Opinion. The finding of that
                                                    subsequent days is not considered                       the fact that other feeding areas exist               consultation was that the construction
                                                    particularly severe unless it could                     elsewhere.                                            and operation of the Port may adversely
                                                    directly affect reproduction or survival                   Taking into account the mitigation                 affect, but is not likely to jeopardize, the
                                                    (Southall et al., 2007). DP-thrusters may               measures that are planned, effects on                 continued existence of northern right,
                                                    operate on consecutive days; however,                   marine mammals are generally expected                 humpback, and fin whales, and is not
                                                    NMFS does not anticipate a marine                       to be restricted to avoidance of a limited            likely to adversely affect sperm, sei, or
                                                    mammal to remain stationary such that                   area around the Port and short-term                   blue whales and Kemp’s ridley,
                                                    it would be exposed to DP-thruster                      changes in behavior, falling within the               loggerhead, green, or leatherback sea
                                                    noise over multiple days. The intensity                 MMPA definition of ‘‘Level B                          turtles.
                                                    and nature of any incidental takes                      harassment.’’ Mitigation measures                        On March 2, 2010, MARAD and
                                                    occurring from DP vessel thruster use is                would include minimizing harassment                   USCG sent a letter to NMFS requesting
                                                    believed to be mild to moderate. The                    by powering down thrusters under                      reinitiation of the section 7
                                                    most likely effect from the action is                   certain conditions and three PSOs                     consultation. MARAD and USCG
                                                    localized, short-term behavioral                        would be on-board each DP vessel to                   determined that certain routine planned
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                                                    disturbance from animals may avoid the                  implement these measures. Based on the                operations and maintenance activities,
                                                    area (and therefore avoid exposure) and                 analysis contained herein of the likely               inspections, surveys, and unplanned
                                                    some masking will likely occur;                         effects of the specified activity on                  repair work on the Port pipelines and
                                                    however, the implementation of the                      marine mammals and their habitat, and                 flowlines, as well as any other Port
                                                    mitigation measures are intended to                     taking into consideration the                         component (including buoys, risers/
                                                    decrease these effects.                                 implementation of the required                        umbilicals, mooring systems, and sub-
                                                       As stated previously, NMFS’ practice                 monitoring and mitigation measures,                   sea manifolds), may constitute a
                                                    has been to apply the 120 dB re 1 mPa                   NMFS preliminarily finds that the total               modification not previously considered


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                                                    in the 2007 Biological Opinion.                         maintenance, repair, and                                 (c) Any whale sighted within or
                                                    Decommissioning is addressed as one of                  decommissioning of a liquefied natural                approaching 500 m of a vessel shall
                                                    the activities in the NOAA Biological                   gas (LNG) deepwater port in                           result in that vessel using idle speed
                                                    Opinion for MARAD’s issuance of a                       Massachusetts Bay when adhering to the                and/or ceasing all movement. If the
                                                    license for Neptune to own and operate                  following terms and conditions:                       vessel is operating dynamic positioning
                                                    the Port (dated July 12, 2010).                           1. This Incidental Harassment                       (DP) vessel thrusters, the thrusters will
                                                       On January 27, 2016, NMFS                            Authorization (IHA) is valid for a period             be shut down or reduced to minimal
                                                    published a rule in the Federal Register                of one year from the date of issuance.                safe operating power. The speed and
                                                    expanding critical habitat for the North                  2. This IHA is valid only for dynamic               activity restrictions shall continue until
                                                    Atlantic right whale (81 FR 4838). This                 positioning vessel thruster use                       either the observed whale has been
                                                    expansion incorporates the Port which                   associated with the maintenance, repair,              confirmed outside of and on a path
                                                    was previously not within designated                    and decommissioning of an LNG                         away from 500 m from the vessel or 30
                                                    critical habitat. As such, NMFS is                      deepwater port in Massachusetts Bay.                  minutes have passed without another
                                                    pursuing informal consultation with the                                                                       confirmed detection.
                                                    Greater Atlantic Regional Office and                    3. General Conditions                                    (d) Any non-whale marine mammal
                                                    will conclude all ESA consultation                         (a) A copy of this IHA must be in the              species detected within or approaching
                                                    requirements prior to issuing the                       possession of the Neptune, its                        100 m of a vessel shall result in that
                                                    proposed IHA.                                           designees, and work crew personnel                    vessel using idle speed and/or ceasing
                                                                                                            operating under the authority of this                 all movement. If the vessel is operating
                                                    National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                            IHA.                                                  DP thrusters, the thrusters will be shut
                                                    (NEPA)
                                                                                                               (b) The species authorized for taking              down or reduced to minimal safe
                                                      MARAD and the USCG released a                                                                               operating power. The speed and activity
                                                                                                            are provided in Table 1 (attached).
                                                    Final EIS/Environmental Impact Report                                                                         restrictions shall continue until either
                                                    (EIR) for the construction, operation,                     (c) The taking by injury (Level A
                                                                                                            harassment), serious injury, or death of              the observed marine mammal has been
                                                    and decommissioning of the Port (see                                                                          confirmed outside and on a path away
                                                    ADDRESSES). A notice of availability was
                                                                                                            any of the species listed in condition
                                                                                                            3(b) of the Authorization or any taking               from 100 m from the activity or 30
                                                    published by MARAD on November 2,                                                                             minutes have passed without another
                                                    2006 (71 FR 64606). The Final EIS/EIR                   of any other species of marine mammal
                                                                                                            is prohibited and may result in the                   confirmed detection.
                                                    provides detailed information on the                                                                             (e) All project vessels will remain at
                                                    proposed project facilities, construction               modification, suspension, or revocation
                                                                                                                                                                  least 500 m away from any North
                                                    methods, and analysis of potential                      of this IHA.
                                                                                                                                                                  Atlantic right whale and at least 100 m
                                                    impacts on marine mammals.                                 (d) Neptune shall conduct briefings                away from all other marine mammals. If
                                                      NMFS was a cooperating agency in                      between construction supervisors and                  a marine mammal approaches a
                                                    the preparation of the Draft and Final                  crews, marine mammal monitoring                       stationary vessel, that vessel will sit idle
                                                    EIS based on a Memorandum of                            team, acoustical monitoring team, and                 or turn off engines until the marine
                                                    Understanding related to the Licensing                  Neptune staff or contractors prior to the             mammal has left the designated zone or
                                                    of Deepwater Ports entered into by the                  start of maintenance, repair and                      30 minutes have passed without another
                                                    U.S. Department of Commerce along                       decommissioning, and when new                         confirmed detection.
                                                    with 10 other government agencies. On                   personnel join the work, in order to                     (f) All vessels shall utilize the
                                                    June 3, 2008, NMFS adopted the USCG                     explain responsibilities, communication               International Maritime Organization
                                                    and MARAD Final EIS and issued a                        procedures, marine mammal monitoring                  (IMO)-approved Boston Traffic
                                                    separate Record of Decision for issuance                protocol, and operational procedures.                 Separation Scheme (TSS) on their
                                                    of previous MMPA incidental take                           (e) The entity may not conduct                     approach to and departure from the Port
                                                    authorizations pursuant to sections                     decommissioning work prior to May 1,                  and/or the unscheduled maintenance/
                                                    101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA for                    2017.                                                 maintenance area at the earliest
                                                    construction and operation of the Port,                 4. Mitigation Measures                                practicable point of transit in order to
                                                    which includes thruster use. The                                                                              avoid the risk of whale strikes.
                                                    analysis in the Final EIS regarding the                   The holder of this Authorization is                    (g) Repair vessels, dive support
                                                    impact of noise generated by thrusters                  required to implement the following                   vessels (DSVs), and heavy lift vessels
                                                    supports the findings under the MMPA                    mitigation measures:                                  (HLVs), will transit at 10 knots (18.5
                                                    for issuance of this proposed                             (a) Any whale visually sighted or                   km/hr) or less in the following seasons
                                                    authorization. NMFS has preliminarily                   otherwise detected (e.g., on the                      and areas, which either correspond to or
                                                    determined no additional analysis                       Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), NOAA                     are more restrictive than the times and
                                                    under NEPA is needed.                                   Weather Radio, and North Atlantic right               areas in NMFS’ final rule (73 FR 60173
                                                      As a result of these preliminary                      whale Sighting Advisory System (SAS))                 [October 10, 2008]) to implement speed
                                                    determinations, we propose to issue an                  within 1,000 m of a vessel shall result               restrictions to reduce the likelihood and
                                                    IHA to Neptune for taking marine                        in a heightened alert status which will               severity of ship strikes of right whales:
                                                    mammals incidental to repair,                           require all project vessels to operate at                • Cape Cod Bay (CCB) Seasonal
                                                    maintenance, and decommissioning of                     slow speeds of four knots or less and                 Management Area (SMA) from January
                                                    the Port, Massachusetts Bay, provided                   any non-critical departure plans to be                1 through May 15, which includes all
                                                    the previously mentioned mitigation,                    delayed.                                              waters in CCB, extending to all
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                                                    monitoring, and reporting requirements                    (b) If a right whale call is confirmed              shorelines of Massachusetts Bay, with a
                                                    are incorporated. The proposed IHA                      on the two closest passive acoustic                   northern boundary of 42°12′ N. latitude;
                                                    language is provided next. Neptune                      monitoring (PAM) buoys or on any three                   • Off Race Point SMA year round,
                                                    LNG LLC (Neptune), is hereby                            PAM buoys, all vessels will go into                   which is bounded by straight lines
                                                    authorized under section 101(a)(5)(D) of                heightened alert status requiring all                 connecting the following coordinates in
                                                    the Marine Mammal Protection Act                        project vessels to operate at slow speeds             the order stated: 42°30′ N. 69°45′ W.;
                                                    (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(D)), to                     of 4 knots or less and any non-critical               thence to 42°30′ N. 70°30′ W.; thence to
                                                    harass marine mammals incidental to                     departure plans to be delayed.                        42°12′ N. 70°30′ W.; thence to 42°12′ N.


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                                                    70°12′ W.; thence to 42°04′56.5″ N.                     to the other vessels to document take,                awareness conditions will receive
                                                    70°12′ W.; thence along mean high                       determine if mitigation actions are                   specialized observer training.
                                                    water line and inshore limits of                        necessary, as required by this IHA, and                  (b) All vessel operation requirements,
                                                    collision regulations (COLREGS) limit to                ensure action(s) can be taken to avoid                guidelines and mitigation requirements
                                                    a latitude of 41°40′ N.; thence due east                physical contact with marine mammals.                 will be clearly posted on the bridge of
                                                    to 41°41′ N. 69°45′ W.; thence back to                     (m) In response to any whale sightings             all project vessels.
                                                    starting point; and                                     or acoustic detections, and taking into                  (c) Neptune or its contractor shall
                                                       • Great South Channel (GSC) SMA                      account exceptional circumstances, all                provide a half-day training course to
                                                    from April 1 through July 31, which is                  vessels shall actively communicate with               designated crew members assigned to
                                                    bounded by straight lines connecting                    the lead PSO and will take appropriate                the transit barges and other support
                                                    the following coordinates in the order                  actions to minimize the risk of striking              vessels. This course shall cover topics
                                                    stated:                                                 whales.                                               including, but not limited to,
                                                                                                               (n) Neptune must immediately                       descriptions of the marine mammals
                                                       42°30′ N. 69°45′ W.                                                                                        found in the area, mitigation and
                                                       41°40′ N. 69°45′ W.                                  suspend any repair, maintenance, or
                                                                                                            decommissioning activities if a dead or               monitoring requirements contained in
                                                       41°00′ N. 69°05′ W.
                                                                                                            injured marine mammal is found in the                 this Authorization, sighting log
                                                       42°09′ N. 67°08′ 24″ W.
                                                                                                            vicinity of the project area, and the                 requirements, and procedures for
                                                       42°30′ N. 67°27′ W.
                                                                                                            death or injury of the animal could be                reporting injured or dead marine
                                                       42°30′ N. 69°45′ W.
                                                                                                            attributable to the LNG facility                      mammals. These designated crew
                                                       (h) All vessels transiting to and from                                                                     members shall be required to keep
                                                    the project area shall report their                     activities. Neptune must contact NMFS
                                                                                                            and the Greater Atlantic Regional Office              watch on the bridge and immediately
                                                    activities to the mandatory reporting                                                                         notify the navigator of any whale
                                                    Section of the USCG to remain apprised                  (GARFO) Marine Mammal Stranding
                                                                                                                                                                  sightings. All watch crew shall sign into
                                                    of North Atlantic right whale                           and Disentanglement Program.
                                                                                                                                                                  a bridge log book upon start and end of
                                                    movements within the area. All vessels                  Activities will not resume until review
                                                                                                                                                                  watch. Transit route, destination, sea
                                                    entering and exiting the Mandatory Ship                 and approval has been given by NMFS.
                                                                                                                                                                  conditions, and any protected species
                                                    Reporting Area (MSRA) shall report                         (o) Use of lights during repair or                 sightings/mitigation actions during
                                                    their activities to the USCG’s northeast                maintenance activities shall be limited               watch shall be recorded in the log book.
                                                    whale reporting system:                                 to areas where work is actually                          (d) Each DP vessel will employ three
                                                    WHALESNORTH. Vessel operators shall                     occurring, and all other lights must be               professional PSOs. Two PSOs will
                                                    contact the USCG by standard                            extinguished. Lights must be                          conduct continual visual watches on a
                                                    procedures promulgated through the                      downshielded to illuminate the deck                   shift basis during all daylight hours.
                                                    Notice to Mariner system. Information                   and shall not intentionally illuminate                Daytime PSOs will monitor the acoustic
                                                    regarding the geographical boundaries                   surrounding waters, so as not to attract              alert program when not on active visual
                                                    and reporting details can be found at:                  whales or their prey to the area.                     watch. During the night, one PSO will
                                                    http://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pr/                          (p) Transit route, destination, sea                monitor the acoustic alert program and
                                                    shipstrike/msr.htm.                                     conditions and any marine mammal                      will scan the area around the vessel
                                                       (i) Prior to leaving the dock to begin               sightings/mitigation actions during                   using a thermal imaging or similar
                                                    transit, the project vessel must contact                watch shall be recorded in the log book.              enhancement device for 15 minutes
                                                    one of the protected species observers                     (q) The material barges and tugs used              each hour.
                                                    (PSOs) on watch to receive an update of                 in Port repair, maintenance, and                         (e) All professional PSOs will be
                                                    sightings within the visual observation                 decommissioning shall transit from the                approved by NMFS prior to the start of
                                                    area. If the PSO has observed a North                   operations dock to the work sites during              the project, will have at least one full
                                                    Atlantic right whale within 30 minutes                  daylight hours when possible provided                 year of marine mammal observation
                                                    of the transit start, the vessel will hold              the safety of the vessels is not                      experience in the U.S. Atlantic, Pacific,
                                                    for 30 minutes and again get a clearance                compromised. Should transit at night be               or Gulf of Mexico, and will have
                                                    to leave from the PSOs on board. PSOs                   required, the maximum speed of the tug                experience in acoustic monitoring and
                                                    will assess whale activity and visual                   shall be 5 knots.                                     baleen whale detection.
                                                    observation ability at the time of the                     (r) All repair vessels must maintain a                (f) Each non-DP vessel will designate
                                                    transit request to clear the barge for                  speed of 10 knots or less during daylight             one trained crew member to stand a
                                                    release.                                                hours. All vessels shall operate at 5                 dedicated watch during all vessel
                                                       (j) No vessels will transit from shore               knots or less at all times within 5 km of             movement and during times of
                                                    to the project site during nighttime or                 the maintenance, repair, or                           heightened awareness. All designated
                                                    when visibility is reduced below 1,000                  decommissioning area.                                 crew watch personnel will undergo a
                                                    m, unless an emergency situation                                                                              full day of project-specific mitigation
                                                                                                            5. Monitoring
                                                    requires the vessel to transit during                                                                         and monitoring training alongside the
                                                    those times. Should transit at night be                   The holder of this Authorization is                 professional PSOs.
                                                    required, the maximum speed will be 5                   required to conduct marine mammal                        (g) PSOs will be responsible for
                                                    knots (9.3 km/hr).                                      monitoring during port maintenance,                   advising vessel crew members on the
                                                       (k) All vessels will consult NAVTEX,                 repair, and decommissioning.                          required operating procedures and
                                                    NOAA Weather Radio, the NOAA Right                      Monitoring and reporting shall be                     mitigation measures that are defined in
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                                                    Whale SAS or other means to obtain                      conducted in accordance with the                      this IHA. PSOs will be responsible for
                                                    current large whale sighting                            Monitoring Plan (see Application).                    providing the required observation and
                                                    information.                                                                                                  detection data during the
                                                                                                            Visual Monitoring
                                                       (l) If member of the crew visually                                                                         decommissioning activities.
                                                    detects a marine mammal within the                        (a) All vessel crew members will                       (h) Neptune shall maintain a passive
                                                    zone of influence (ZOI) (3.45 km), they                 undergo environmental training. Crew                  acoustic monitoring array consisting of
                                                    will alert the lead PSO on watch who                    members who will act as designated                    four near real-time autonomous
                                                    shall then relay the sighting information               watch personnel during heightened                     recording units (ARUs) strategically


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                                                    placed around the north and south                       injury, or mortality, Neptune shall                   the holder fails to abide by the
                                                    buoys.                                                  immediately cease the specified                       conditions prescribed herein, or if
                                                      (i) If a whale call detection alert is                activities and report the incident to the             NMFS determines the authorized taking
                                                    received, the PSO will review the data                  Office of Protected Resources (301–427–               is having more than a negligible impact
                                                    and confirm the signal is a whale call.                 8401), NMFS, and the GARFO Marine                     on the species or stock of affected
                                                    Upon verification, the PSO will monitor                 Mammal Stranding Coordinator (978–                    marine mammals.
                                                    the other buoys for call detections. If the             281–9300). The report must include the                  Dated: August 22, 2016.
                                                    PSO verifies detections from two other                  following information:                                Donna S. Wieting,
                                                    buoys, then it will be determined that a                  1. Time and date of the incident;
                                                                                                              2. Description of the incident;                     Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                    whale is within the heightened
                                                                                                              3. Environmental conditions (e.g.,                  National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                    awareness area. Mitigation measures for
                                                                                                            wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea                [FR Doc. 2016–20407 Filed 8–24–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    acoustic detection of whales will be the
                                                    same as those for visual detection                      state, cloud cover, and visibility);                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P

                                                    described above.                                          4. Description of all marine mammal
                                                                                                            observations and active sound source
                                                    6. Reporting                                            use in the 24 hours preceding the                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                       The holder of this Authorization is                  incident;
                                                                                                              5. Species identification or                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    required to:                                                                                                  Administration
                                                       (a) Submit a draft report on all                     description of the animal(s) involved;
                                                    monitoring conducted under the IHA                        6. Fate of the animal(s); and
                                                                                                                                                                  Proposed Information Collection;
                                                    within ninety calendar days of the                        7. Photographs or video footage of the
                                                                                                                                                                  Comment Request; Fishery Products
                                                    completion of marine mammal and                         animal(s).
                                                                                                              Activities shall not resume until                   Subject to Trade Restrictions Pursuant
                                                    acoustic monitoring or sixty days prior                                                                       to Certification Under the High Seas
                                                    to the issuance of any subsequent IHA                   NMFS is able to review the
                                                                                                            circumstances of the prohibited take.                 Driftnet Fishing (HSDF) Moratorium
                                                    for this project, whichever comes first.                                                                      Protection Act
                                                    A final report shall be prepared and                    NMFS will work with Neptune to
                                                    submitted within thirty days following                  determine what measures are necessary                 AGENCY: National Oceanic and
                                                    resolution of comments on the draft                     to minimize the likelihood of further                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    report from NMFS. This report must                      prohibited take and ensure MMPA                       Commerce.
                                                    contain the informational elements                      compliance. Neptune may not resume                    ACTION: Notice.
                                                    described in the Monitoring Plan, at                    their activities until notified by NMFS.
                                                    minimum (see attached), and shall also                    (ii) In the event that Neptune                      SUMMARY:    The Department of
                                                    include:                                                discovers an injured or dead marine                   Commerce, as part of its continuing
                                                       (i) Location (in longitude and latitude              mammal, and the lead observer                         effort to reduce paperwork and
                                                    coordinates), time, and the nature of the               determines that the cause of the injury               respondent burden, invites the general
                                                    maintenance and repair activities;                      or death is unknown and the death is                  public and other Federal agencies to
                                                       (ii) Indication of whether a DP system               relatively recent (e.g., in less than a               take this opportunity to comment on
                                                    was operated, and if so, the number of                  moderate state of decomposition),                     proposed and/or continuing information
                                                    thrusters being used and the time and                   Neptune shall immediately report the                  collections, as required by the
                                                    duration of DP vessel operation;                        incident to the Office of Protected                   Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
                                                       (iii) Marine mammals observed in the                 Resources, NMFS, and the GARFO                        DATES: Written comments must be
                                                    within the ZOI (3.45 km in all                          Stranding Coordinator, NMFS.                          submitted on or before October 24,
                                                    directions) (number, species, age group,                  The report must include the same                    2016.
                                                    and initial behavior);                                  information identified in 6(b)(i) of this
                                                                                                            IHA. Activities may continue while                    ADDRESSES:    Direct all written comments
                                                       (iv) The distance of observed marine                                                                       to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental
                                                    mammals from the maintenance, repair,                   NMFS reviews the circumstances of the
                                                                                                            incident. NMFS will work with Neptune                 Paperwork Clearance Officer,
                                                    or decommissioning activities;                                                                                Department of Commerce, Room 6616,
                                                       (v) Changes, if any, in marine                       to determine whether additional
                                                                                                            mitigation measures or modifications to               14th and Constitution Avenue NW.,
                                                    mammal behaviors during the                                                                                   Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
                                                    observation;                                            the activities are appropriate.
                                                                                                              (iii) In the event that Neptune                     Internet at JJessup@doc.gov).
                                                       (vi) A description of any mitigation
                                                                                                            discovers an injured or dead marine                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    measures (power-down, shutdown, etc.)
                                                    implemented;                                            mammal, and the lead observer                         Requests for additional information or
                                                       (vii) Weather condition (Beaufort sea                determines that the injury or death is                copies of the information collection
                                                    state, wind speed, wind direction,                      not associated with or related to the                 instrument and instructions should be
                                                    ambient temperature, precipitation, and                 activities authorized in the IHA (e.g.,               directed to Kristin Rusello, Office of
                                                    percent cloud cover, etc.);                             previously wounded animal, carcass                    International Affairs and Seafood
                                                       (viii) Condition of the observation                  with moderate to advanced                             Inspection, F/IS5, 1315 East-West
                                                    (visibility and glare); and                             decomposition, or scavenger damage),                  Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910,
                                                       (ix) Details of passive acoustic                     Neptune shall report the incident to the              (301) 427–8376, or kristin.rusello@
                                                                                                            Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,                  noaa.gov.
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                                                    detections and any action taken in
                                                    response to those detections.                           and the GARFO Stranding Coordinator,                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                       (b) Reporting injured or dead marine                 NMFS, within 24 hours of the
                                                    mammals:                                                discovery. Neptune shall provide                      I. Abstract
                                                       (i) In the unanticipated event that the              photographs or video footage or other                    This request is for extension of a
                                                    specified activity clearly causes the take              documentation of the stranded animal                  revision per RIN 0648–AY15, approved
                                                    of a marine mammal in a manner                          sighting to NMFS.                                     as an emergency request.
                                                    prohibited by this IHA, such as an                        7. This Authorization may be                           Pursuant to the High Seas Driftnet
                                                    injury (Level A harassment), serious                    modified, suspended or withdrawn if                   Fishing Moratorium Protection Act


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Document Created: 2016-08-25 00:34:45
Document Modified: 2016-08-25 00:34:45
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; proposed incidental harassment authorization; request for comments.
DatesComments and information must be received no later than September 26, 2016.
ContactJaclyn Daly, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation81 FR 58478 
RIN Number0648-XE72

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