81_FR_67487 81 FR 67297 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Tidal Marsh Restoration Project

81 FR 67297 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Tidal Marsh Restoration Project

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 190 (September 30, 2016)

Page Range67297-67311
FR Document2016-23617

NMFS has received a request from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife--Central Region (CADFW) for authorization to take marine mammals incidental to construction activities as part of a tidal marsh restoration project within the Minhoto-Hester Marsh in Elkhorn Slough (Monterey, CA). Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the CADFW to incidentally take marine mammals, by Level B harassment only, during the specified activity.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

[0648-XE687]


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Tidal Marsh Restoration Project

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 a request from the California Department of 
Fish and Wildlife--Central Region (CADFW) for authorization to take 
marine mammals incidental to construction activities as part of a tidal 
marsh restoration project within the Minhoto-Hester Marsh in Elkhorn 
Slough (Monterey, CA). Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act 
(MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an 
incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the CADFW to incidentally 
take marine mammals, by Level B harassment only, during the specified 
activity.

DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than October 
31, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the applications should be addressed to Jolie 
Harrison, Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service. Physical comments should 
be sent to 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 and 
electronic comments should be sent to [email protected].
    Instructions: NMFS is not responsible for comments sent by any 
other method, to any other address or individual, or received after the 
end of the comment period. Comments received electronically, including 
all attachments, must not exceed a 25-megabyte file size. Attachments 
to electronic comments will be accepted in Microsoft Word or Excel or 
Adobe PDF file formats only. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted online at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm without change. All personal 
identifying information (e.g., name, address) voluntarily submitted by 
the commenter may be publicly accessible. Do not submit confidential 
business information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Availability

    An electronic copy of the CADFW's application and supporting 
documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, 
may be obtained online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these documents, please 
call the contact listed above.

National Environmental Policy Act

    In August 2010, NMFS' Office of Habitat Conservation prepared a 
Targeted Supplemental Environmental Assessment (TSEA) for a similar 
tidal restoration project in Parson's Slough, a tidal marsh adjacent to 
the project area (both in Elkhorn Slough). The TSEA assessed the 
potential adverse environmental impacts of this project specific to 
marine mammals. Additional potential impacts to other elements of the 
human environment from this type of project were incorporated by 
reference in the TSEA. NMFS has reviewed the TSEA and believes it 
appropriate to write a Supplemental EA (based on the TSEA) in order to 
assess the impacts to the human environment of issuance of an IHA to 
CADFW and subsequently sign our own Finding of No Significant Impact. 
In addition, information in the CADFW's application, CADFW's Initial 
Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration (prepared June 2015 pursuant 
to the CA Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA)), the Elkhorn Slough 
National Estuarine Research Reserve (ESNERR) Biological Assessment 
(prepared September 2015), and this notice collectively provide the 
environmental information related to the proposed issuance of this IHA 
for public review and comment. All documents are available at the 
aforementioned Web site. We will review all comments submitted in 
response to this notice as we complete the National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA) process prior to a final decision on the incidental 
take authorization request.

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct 
the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request by U.S. citizens who 
engage in a specified activity (other than commercial fishing) within a 
specified 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 
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such takings are set forth. NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 
50 CFR 216.103 as ``. . . an impact resulting from the specified 
activity that cannot be reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably 
likely to, adversely affect the species or stock through effects on 
annual rates of recruitment or survival.''
    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA established an expedited process 
by which citizens of the U.S. can apply for 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 Requests

    On June 2, 2016, we received an application from the CADFW for 
authorization to take marine mammals incidental to construction 
activities associated with a 47-acre tidal marsh restoration project 
within the Minhoto-Hester Marsh in Elkhorn Slough (Monterey, CA) (Phase 
1). The overall Elkhorn Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration Project would 
restore a total of 147 acres; however, future phases are not part of 
this application as they are currently unfunded and present some 
additional technical challenges. Another IHA request will be made prior 
to implementation of any proposed future phases. The CADFW submitted 
revised versions of the application on July 13, 2016, August 2, 2016, 
August 29, 2016, and a final application on September 6, 2016 which we 
deemed adequate and complete.
    The proposed activity would begin between October 2016 and February 
2017 and last approximately 11 months with built in buffers for adverse 
weather and other conditions when work is not possible. Pacific harbor 
seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) and southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris 
nereis) are expected to be present during the proposed work. Southern 
sea otters are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and will 
not be considered further in this proposed IHA notice. Construction 
activities are expected to produce noise and visual disturbance that 
have the potential to result in behavioral harassment of harbor seals. 
NMFS is proposing to authorize take, by Level B Harassment, of harbor 
seals as a result of the specified activity.

Description of the Specified Activities

Overview

    The CADFW proposes to restore approximately 47 acres of tidal marsh 
within the Minhoto-Hester Marsh in Elkhorn Slough (Monterey, CA) and 
additional tidal marsh, upland ecotone, native grasslands restoration 
within a buffer area (Phase 1). This work would require approximately 
170,000 cubic yards (cy) of fill to raise the marsh to an elevation 
that would allow emergent wetland vegetation to naturally reestablish 
and persist. The work would also require maintaining or re-excavating 
existing tidal channels and excavating within the upland buffer area to 
restore habitat. The slough system has historically faced substantial 
tidal wetland loss related to prior diking and marsh draining, and is 
presently facing unprecedented rates of marsh degradation.
    The CADFW intends to restore tidal marsh to reduce tidal erosion, 
improve water quality, provide sea-level rise resilience, increase 
carbon sequestration, and improve ecosystem function that have been 
altered by past land use practices.

Dates and Duration

    Under the proposed action, 132 days of construction activities and 
four days of vibratory pile driving (total 136 days of project 
activities) related to the tidal marsh restoration would occur over an 
11-month period. The 11-month period is a conservative estimate and 
includes ecotone and grassland restoration work as well. Most of the 
work on the marsh plain would be completed within six to eight months. 
The construction period assumes that the construction contractors would 
work between the hours of 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, only during daylight hours. However, some construction activity 
may also be required during these times on Saturdays. The proposed IHA 
would be valid for one year from the date of issuance, with project 
start expected between October 2016 and February 2017.

Specific Geographic Region

    The proposed project is located in the Elkhorn Slough estuary, 
situated 90 miles south of San Francisco and 20 miles north of 
Monterey, is one of the largest estuaries in CA and contains the 
State's largest salt marshes south of San Francisco Bay (see Figure 1-1 
of the application). The Elkhorn Slough is a network of intertidal 
marshes, mudflats, and subtidal channels located at the center of the 
Monterey Bay shoreline. The restoration will occur specifically in the 
Minhoto-Hester Marsh (project area) within the Slough, and is a low-
lying area consisting of marsh, intertidal mudflats, tidal channels and 
remnant levees. The project area is on land owned and managed by CADFW 
as part of the ESNERR (see Figure 1-2 of the application). One Marine 
Protected Area (MPA), a State Marine Reserve is located within the 
project area. Two additional MPAs are located within one mile of the 
project area. The Minhoto-Hester Marsh has multiple cross-levees and 
both natural and dredged channels with a major dredged channel (100+ 
feet (ft) wide in some locations) that runs north to south through the 
remnant marsh.
    Over the past 150 years, human activities have altered the tidal, 
freshwater, and sediment processes which are essential to support and 
sustain Elkhorn Slough's estuarine habitats. Fifty percent of the tidal 
salt marsh in the Slough has been lost during this time period. This 
habitat loss is primarily a result of two historic land use changes, 
(1) construction of a harbor at the mouth of the Slough and the related 
diversion of the Salinas River, which lead to increased tidal flooding 
(and subsequent drowning of vegetation) and (2) past diking and 
draining of the marsh for use as pasture land. The act of draining 
wetlands led to sediment compaction and land subsidence, from one to 
six feet. Decades later, the dikes began to fail, reintroducing tidal 
waters to the reclaimed wetlands. Rather than converting back to salt 
marsh, the areas converted to poor quality, high elevation intertidal 
mudflat, as the lowered landscape was inundated too frequently to 
support tidal marsh, and insufficient sediment supply was available in 
the tidal waters to rebuild elevation. The loss of riverine sediment 
inputs, continued subsidence of marsh areas, sea level rise, increased 
salinity, and increased nutrient inputs may also contribute to marsh 
loss (Watson et al., 2011). Bank and channel erosion in the Elkhorn 
Slough are leading to deepening and widening tidal creeks, causing salt 
marshes to collapse into the

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channel, and eroding sediments that provide important habitat and 
support estuarine food webs.

Detailed Description of Activities

    The CADFW plans to raise the subsided former marsh plain (currently 
mostly too low to sustain vegetation) to mid-high marsh plain 
elevations over an area of approximately 47 acres (see Figure 1-3 of 
the application). Approximately 167,000 cy of sediment is required for 
implementation of the proposed project. The CADFW will use 50,000 cy of 
imported sediment, along with approximately 117,000 cy of sediment 
excavated from existing upland areas of the project site, to achieve 
the requisite 167,000 cy necessary for project implementation. Sediment 
would be placed to a fill elevation slightly higher than the target 
marsh plain elevation to allow for settlement and consolidation of the 
underlying soils. The average fill depth would be 2.1 ft, including 25 
percent overfill.
    Table 1, below, presents the acreages and extents of proposed fill 
within each marsh sub-area, as well as the volume of fill required for 
each marsh sub-area to be restored. The stockpiled Pajaro Bench soils 
and onsite borrow would be used as fill sources. The project would rely 
primarily on natural vegetation recruitment in the restored marsh 
areas.

                                Table 1--Volume of Fill Required in Each Sub-Area
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                                                                    Fill volume
 Project component/staging area    Area (acres)      Fill area       (range in
                                                      (acres)      cubic yards)
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Phase 1
    Sub-area M1.................            12.1             9.5       28,000 to
                                                                         43,700.
    Sub-area M2.................             5.6             4.5       10,700 to
                                                                         17,700.
    Sub-area M3.................            11.1             8.3       27,000 to
                                                                         41,000.
    Sub-area H1.................            17.8            14.1       42,100 to
                                                                         65,300.
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        Subtotal Phase 1........              47              36      107,900 to
                                                                        167,800.
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            Total Phase 1.......              47              36      107,900 to
                                                                        167,800.
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Note: Volumes in presented in this table are mid-range estimates; actual volumes may be higher or lower.
Source: Environmental Science Associates, 2014 Final Elkhorn Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration Project Restoration
  Plan, July 1, 2014.

    Water Control and Tidal Channels of the Restoration Area--Work 
areas on the remnant marsh plain would for the most part be isolated 
from the tides and dewatered to allow construction in non-tidal 
conditions. Water control structures such as temporary berms would be 
utilized to isolate the fill placement area during the construction 
period. Existing berms would be used, where possible. There are a 
number of potential configurations to isolate the fill placement area 
which will depend on the workflow of the contractor chosen. For this 
application, CADFW has identified the water control option with the 
greatest potential impact to marine mammals would be a sheet pile wall 
at the mouth of the project area (see Figure 1-3 of the application). 
If a sheet pile is required to be installed at the tidal entrance to 
the project area, four days of vibratory pile driving would occur. It 
is also possible that the mouth of the project area may be closed with 
an earthen dam or an inflatable dam; therefore, the sheet pile would 
not be necessary. The isolated work areas would be drained using a 
combination of gravity and pumps. Water levels within the blocked areas 
would be managed to keep them mostly free of water (with some ponded 
areas remaining) and to allow fill placement at all stages of the 
tides. To reduce the potential for fish to become entrained in isolated 
ponded areas, blocking of tidal channels would occur at low tide. When 
sediment placement is completed, the berms would be lowered to the 
target marsh elevation, reintroducing tidal inundation.
    Remnant historic channels onsite would generally be left in place 
or filled and re-excavated in the same place. As needed for marsh 
access, smaller channels would be filled. Avoidance of channel fill, 
temporary and permanent, is preferred. As much of the existing tidal 
channel network would be maintained as is feasible, and the post-
project channel alignments would be similar to those under existing 
conditions. The density of channels (length of channel per acre of 
marsh) after restoration would be comparable to the density in natural 
reference marshes. Low levees (less than 0.5 ft above the marsh plain) 
composed of fill material would be constructed along the larger 
channels to simulate natural channel levees. The project would recreate 
natural levee features along the sides of the main channel into the 
Minhoto-Hester Marsh. Fill would be placed as close to the edge of the 
channel as possible to simulate the form and function of a natural 
channel bank. Borrow ditches that date from the times of historical 
wetland reclamation in these areas would be blocked or filled 
completely if fill is available after raising the marsh plain. Blocking 
borrow ditches would route more flow through the natural channels and 
slightly increase hydraulic resistance, which may achieve benefits from 
reducing tidal prism and associated scour in the Elkhorn Slough system.
    To limit trip distances onto the marsh, the project would employ 
one or more of the following placement approaches. Temporary channel 
crossings may be constructed, or tidal channels may be temporarily 
filled and then re-dug with an excavator or backhoe. If re-excavation 
of the smaller channels proves infeasible, these channels may be 
permanently filled, the resulting channel extent consisting of the 
larger channels only. The resulting channel extent would be sufficient 
to provide drainage and tidal exchange to support natural marsh 
functions. The number and locations of channel crossings would depend 
on the tradeoff between haul distances and the ease of installing and 
removing the crossings. Where tidal channels were maintained in place,

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turbidity control measures (i.e., Best Management Practices (BMPs), 
such as hay bales or weed free straw wattles) could be staked down in 
or adjacent to the channels to be preserved. Bulldozers would push fill 
up to the hay bales and wattles, but not into the channels. Channel 
crossings and BMPs would be removed at project completion.
    Buffer Area--The buffer area would be graded to increase marsh area 
and create a gently sloping ecotone band along the edge of the restored 
marsh. Specifically, excavation would widen the existing marsh (by up 
to 150 ft) and create a band of gentle slope (e.g., 1:30) on the 
hillside, fostering creation of a wider ecotone habitat. The remaining 
buffer area would be restored to native grassland habitat. The north 
end of the buffer area (adjacent to M4 and M6) would be restored in a 
later phase so this area could be used to stockpile material for future 
placement on subareas M4, M5, and M6 (see Figure 1-3 of the 
application).
    Construction Sequencing and Equipment--Construction sequencing 
would begin with water management and/or turbidity control measures 
constructed around the work areas prior to placing material on the 
marsh. After fill placement on the marsh, any temporary features, such 
as water management berms, sheet pile and culverts, would be removed. 
Construction equipment would include haul trucks, heavy earthmoving 
equipment, such as dozers, backhoes, loaders, and excavators to 
transport dry material out onto the marsh. All heavy equipment used to 
transport dry material out onto the marsh would be of low ground 
pressure to prevent sinking in the mud. Mats would be temporarily 
placed on the marsh, as needed, to spread the weight of the equipment. 
A conveyor system could also be used to transport dry material from the 
stockpile out to the marsh, in lieu of dozers pushing the material the 
full distance. In the latter case, a loader would continuously load the 
conveyor system with material near the stockpile, and a dozer at the 
marsh drop off location would spread the material. A conveyor system 
may increase construction time as it would need to be assembled and 
taken apart to move it to new areas. A conveyor system is also likely 
cost prohibitive. At the end of construction in each cell/stage, any 
elevated haul roads and/or berms constructed to aid in material 
placement would be excavated to design grades, with the resulting earth 
used to fill adjacent restoration areas.
Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity
    The marine mammal species under NMFS jurisdiction occurring in the 
proposed project area is the Pacific harbor seal. In the harbor seal 
account provided here, we offer a brief introduction to the species and 
relevant stock as well as available information regarding population 
trends and threats, and describe any information regarding local 
occurrence (Table 2). Please also refer to NMFS' Web site (http://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/seals/harbor-seal.html) for 
the generalized harbor seal account and see NMFS' Stock Assessment 
Reports (SAR), available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars, for more 
detailed accounts of the harbor seal stocks' status and abundance. The 
harbor seal is assessed in the Pacific SAR (Carretta et al., 2016).

Harbor Seal Overview and Regional Status

    Harbor seals inhabit coastal and estuarine waters and shoreline 
areas of the northern hemisphere from temperate to polar regions. The 
eastern North Pacific subspecies is found from Baja California north to 
the Aleutian Islands and into the Bering Sea. Multiple lines of 
evidence support the existence of geographic structure among harbor 
seal populations from California to Alaska (O'Corry-Crowe et al., 2003; 
Temte, 1986; Calambokidis et al., 1985; Kelly, 1981; Brown, 1988; 
Lamont, 1996; Burg, 1996). Harbor seals are generally non-migratory, 
and analysis of genetic information suggests that genetic differences 
increase with geographic distance (Westlake and O'Corry-Crowe, 2002). 
However, because stock boundaries are difficult to meaningfully draw 
from a biological perspective, three separate harbor seal stocks are 
recognized for management purposes along the west coast of the 
continental United States: (1) Inland waters of Washington; (2) outer 
coast of Oregon and Washington; and (3) California (Carretta et al., 
2016). This IHA addresses seals from the California stock only.

                                                         Table 2--Harbor Seal Status Information
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                                                    (ES)/MMPA
                                                     status;       Stock abundance  (CV, Nmin, most             Annual M/      Relative occurrence in
           Species                   Stock        strategic  (Y/     recent abundance survey) \2\     PBR \3\     SI \4\     Elkhorn Slough; season of
                                                      N) \1\                                                                         occurrence
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                                                             Family Phocidae (earless seals)
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Harbor seal..................  California......  -; N             30,968 (n/a; 27,348; 2012).......      1,641       42.8  Common; year-round.
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\1\ Endangered Species Act (ESA) status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed
  under the ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality
  exceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species
  or stock listed under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
\2\ CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable. For certain stocks of
  pinnipeds, abundance estimates are based upon observations of animals (often pups) ashore multiplied by some correction factor derived from knowledge
  of the species (or similar species) life history to arrive at a best abundance estimate; therefore, there is no associated CV. In these cases, the
  minimum abundance may represent actual counts of all animals ashore. The most recent abundance survey that is reflected in the abundance estimate is
  presented; there may be more recent surveys that have not yet been incorporated into the estimate.
\3\ Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a
  marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population size (OSP).
\4\ These values, found in NMFS' SARs, represent annual levels of human-caused mortality plus serious injury from all sources combined (e.g., commercial
  fisheries, subsistence hunting, ship strike). Annual M/SI often cannot be determined precisely and is in some cases presented as a minimum value. All
  values presented here are from the final 2015 Pacific SAR. (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/region.htm).

Local Abundance and Habitat Use

    Harbor seals use Elkhorn Slough for hauling out, resting, 
socializing, foraging, molting and reproduction, but mainly use it as a 
staging area for foraging in the Monterey Bay, as there is a limited 
amount of foraging in the Slough (McCarthy, 2010). Harbor seals inhabit 
Elkhorn Slough year-round and occur individually or in groups, but 
their abundance may change seasonally

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depending on prey availability, molting, and reproduction (McCarthy, 
2010). Counts of harbor seals in the greater Elkhorn Slough began in 
1975 and at that time averaged about 30 seals (Harvey et al., 1995; 
Oxman, 1995). Counts conducted by Osborn (1985) in 1984 averaged 35 
seals, and during 1991, maximum counts reported by Oxman (1995) were 
five times greater. Oxman also reported a 20 percent increase between 
1990 and 1991, from 150 to 180 seals. Average counts remained 
comparable from 1994 through 1997, with peaks coinciding with pupping 
and molting seasons (pupping season is April--June with molting in July 
following the pupping season) (Oxman 1995). A count of 339 seals was 
reported in 1997 (Jones, 2002; Richman, 1997). The population in the 
greater Elkhorn Slough is currently estimated at 300 to 500 seals 
(McCarthy, 2010). Harbor seal count data as reported were collected 
from a variety of sources using various methodologies. Data sources 
included former graduate student research, occasional counts by Dr. Jim 
Harvey, Director at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, and ESNERR staff 
observations.
    Harbor seals have utilized the Elkhorn Slough as a resting site 
since the 1970s, but the first births were not recorded until 1991 
(Maldini et al., 2010). Harbor seals have used Elkhorn Slough for 
reproduction for the past two decades. From 1995 to 1997, there was a 
significant annual increase in pups, from 14 seals in 1995 to 29 seals 
in 1997 (Richman, 1997). Pupping can occur throughout the year, but 
generally starts in late March and peaks in May (McCarthy, 2010). Some 
seals may depart during pupping/breeding season to other breeding areas 
outside of Elkhorn Slough. Females tend to remove themselves from the 
group to give birth and return within a week (McCarthy, 2010). In 2010, 
50 pups were observed in Elkhorn Slough (J. Harvey unpublished data in 
McCarthy, 2010). No births have been documented in the project area and 
it is not likely that neonates will be in the project area as females 
prefer to keep their pups along the main channel of Elkhorn Slough, 
which is outside the area expected to be impacted by project 
activities.
    Harbor seals usually occupy areas just beyond the mouth of Elkhorn 
Slough in the Moss Landing Harbor and in the Salinas River channel 
south of the Moss Landing bridge and the lower portion of Elkhorn 
Slough extending up to Parson's Slough and Rubis Creek. They typically 
use the corridor from the mouth of Elkhorn Slough through the Moss 
Landing Harbor entrance for nightly feeding in Monterey Bay (J. Harvey, 
pers. comm. in McCarthy, 2010). In a diet study conducted between 1995 
and 1997, 35 species including topsmelt, white croaker, spotted cusk-
eel, night smelt, bocaccio, Pacific herring, a brachyuran crustacean, 
and four genera of mollusks were consumed by harbor seals (Harvey et 
al., 1995 in McCarthy, 2010).

Seal Haul Outs Potentially Impacted by Project Activities

    In the eastern part of Elkhorn Slough, harbor seals primarily use 
two sub-areas to haul out, the Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex (project 
area and the area just outside the project) and the area in and around 
Parson's Slough (see Figures 4-4 and 4-3 of the application, 
respectively). Monitoring was completed in 2013 to document the 
abundance and distribution of harbor seals utilizing the Minhoto-Hester 
Marsh Complex to determine potential impacts from the proposed project 
(Beck, 2014). Eight harbor seal haul out sites were identified in the 
Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex, which also included haul-outs in portions 
of the Yampah Marsh adjacent to Minhoto-Hester Marsh (see Figure 4-5 of 
the application). Four of these haul out sites are within the footprint 
of the construction area and will be inaccessible during construction, 
but available again after construction. To better assess which areas of 
Minhoto-Hester Marsh were used by seals, haul out sites were 
categorized as either inside or outside the footprint of the 
construction area. The four haul out sites within the footprint of the 
construction area are remnant berms on the interior of the marsh, 
identified as Small Island, M2 North, M3 North and M3 East (see Figure 
4-5 of the application). Four haul out sites, just beyond the footprint 
of the construction area, are on the edge of the marsh nearest the main 
channel of Elkhorn Slough, and identified as M5 Northeast, M5 
Southeast, Yampah Northwest and Yampah Southwest (see Figure 4-5 of the 
application). In 2013, the maximum number of seals counted from those 
eight haul out sites totaled 94 seals (Beck, 2014). In the Parson's 
Slough Complex, adjacent to the project area, approximately 100 seals 
use the exposed mudflats during low tide to haul out on six haul out 
sites. The closest haul out in the Parson's Slough Complex is located 
1,300 feet northeast of the project area.
Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals
    This section includes a summary and discussion of the ways that 
components of the specified activity (e.g., construction inclusive of 
short term pile driving) may impact marine mammals. This discussion 
also includes reactions that we consider to rise to the level of a take 
and those that we do not consider to rise to the level of a take (for 
example, with acoustics, we may include a discussion of studies that 
showed animals not reacting at all to sound or exhibiting barely 
measurable avoidance). This section is intended as a background of 
potential effects and does not consider either the specific manner in 
which this activity will be carried out or the mitigation that will be 
implemented, and how either of those will shape the anticipated impacts 
from this specific activity.
    The Estimated Take by the Incidental Harassment section later in 
this document will include a quantitative analysis of the number of 
individuals that are expected to be taken by this activity. The 
Negligible Impact Analysis section will include the analysis of how 
this specific activity will impact marine mammals and will consider the 
content of this section, the Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment 
section, the Proposed Mitigation section, and the Anticipated Potential 
Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat section to draw conclusions regarding 
the likely impacts of this activity on the reproductive success or 
survivorship of individuals and from that on the affected marine mammal 
populations or stocks.

Description of Sound Sources

    Harbor seals that use the four haul out sites, just beyond the 
footprint of the construction, area (M5 Northeast, M5 Southeast, Yampah 
Northwest and Yampah Southwest) (described in the previous of section, 
Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity) 
and in other nearby areas may potentially experience behavioral 
disruption rising to the level of harassment from construction 
activities, which may include visual disturbance due to the presence 
and activity of heavy equipment and construction workers, airborne 
noise from the equipment, and from underwater noise during the brief 
period of sheet pile installation. Disturbed seals are likely to 
experience any or all of these stimuli, and take may occur due to any 
of these in isolation or in combination with the others.
    A significant body of past monitoring evidence indicates that 
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as construction, conducted in close proximity to hauled out harbor 
seals, have the potential to disturb seals that are present. Some or 
all of the seals present would be expected to move or flush in response 
to the presence of crew and equipment, though some may remain hauled 
out. Seals typically exhibit a continuum of responses, beginning with 
alert movements (e.g., raising the head), which may then escalate to 
movement away from the stimulus and possible flushing into the water. 
Flushed seals typically re-occupy the haul out within minutes to hours 
of the stimulus. In a previous study at Elkhorn Slough, harassment by 
humans (from recreational boating and fishermen) within 100 meter (m) 
was documented for harbor seals (Osborn, 1985b in Oxman 1995). Allen et 
al. (1984 in McCarthy, 2010) reported a similar distance for 
disturbance (mostly by non-powered boats) in Bolinas Lagoon (a similar 
tidal estuary in Bolinas, CA). During the Parson's Slough project, most 
of the harbor seal disturbances were land-based and occurred at 
distances of approximately 150 m or more and involved head raises or 
body repositioning. Some seals showed no disturbance reactions at all. 
Movement of vessels associated with the project was the construction 
activity most frequently associated with disturbance (38 percent), 
followed by vibratory driving of sheet piles (13 percent) and other 
construction activities (13 percent) (ESNERR, 2011). The disparity 
between the disturbance distances of the studies within Elkhorn Slough 
may be due to the fact that the Osborn (1985) was monitoring seals near 
Seal Bend, and seals in this area are likely more exposed to vessel 
traffic as the haul out is along the edge of the main channel and more 
habituated to that type of disturbance. Seals monitored during the 
Parson's Slough project (ESNERR, 2011) are not likely exposed as 
frequently to vessel traffic as their haul outs are within areas that 
are more sheltered and where watercraft is not allowed. During that 
project, seals showed disturbance to vessel movement at further 
distances (150 m or greater) and were more frequently disturbed from 
moving vessels than from pile driving activities. These seals may be 
habituated to some anthropogenic sounds (e.g., Union Pacific Railroad 
trains (UPRR)), but not to disturbance from moving vessels and 
therefore exhibited behavioral reactions at a greater distance away. 
There may also be seasonal variability in disturbance reactions, such 
as during the pupping season, as well as variation within different 
populations (Gunvalson, 2011).
    Airborne background sound (anthropogenic) of Elkhorn Slough is 
likely dominated by recreational vessel activities, UPRR trains, and 
other human activity in the area. Recreational vessels are restricted 
to the main channel of Elkhorn Slough (just outside the project area). 
Trains along the UPRR likely generate fairly high noise levels in the 
vicinity of Minhoto-Hester Marsh within the eastern portion of the 
project area. Approximately 15 to 20 trains pass along the UPRR each 
day, which is located 400 ft from the furthest eastern portion of the 
project area (Vinnedge Environmental Consulting, 2010). Noise levels 
from the UPRR trains were monitored during the construction of the 
Parson's Slough project, adjacent to the Minhoto-Hester Marsh, and 
estimated at 108 dBC Lmax (dBC can be defined as decibel (dB) with C- 
weighting which is a standard weighting of the audible frequencies 
commonly used for the measurement of peak sound pressure Level (SPL) 
and Lmax is defined as the maximum sound level during a single noise 
event). Noise is also generated from the Pick-n-Pull, a vehicle 
dismantling and recycling yard, and located approximately 300 ft from 
the project area. Agricultural equipment is operated occasionally 
within the existing uplands, including haul trucks that regularly 
travel across adjacent agricultural lands and may produce other back 
ground noise.
    Noise levels from the previous Parson's Slough project were 
monitored in 2010 and 2011. Background noise during that project was 
approximately 57dBC Lmax measured at 20 and 40 m northeast of the pile 
installation site and approximately 1.5 m above the ground (ESNERR, 
2011). Although no specific measurements have been made at the proposed 
project area, it is reasonable to believe that levels may generally be 
similar to the previous project at Parson's Slough as there is a 
similar type and degree of activity within the same type of environment 
(tidal salt marsh). Known sound levels and frequency ranges associated 
with anthropogenic sources similar to those associated to this project 
are summarized in Table 3. Details of the source types are described in 
the following table.

Table 3--Representative Airborne Sound Levels of Anthropogenic Sources--
                             dB re: 20[mu]Pa
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Sound source            Airborne sound level       Reference
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vibratory driving of steel      97 dBA at 10 m........  ESNERR, 2011
 sheet piles.                   90 dBA at 30 m........  (Parson's
                                                         Slough).
Heavy Earth Moving Equipment    80-90 dB at 15.24 m...  FHWA, 2015.
 (i.e., excavators, backhoes,
 and front loaders).
UPRR trains...................  108 dBC Lmax at 20m     ESNERR, 2011
                                 and 40 m (northeast    (Parson's
                                 of the pile             Slough).
                                 installation).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Airborne noise associated with this project includes noise from 
construction activities (including vibratory pile driving) during the 
restoration of the tidal marsh. Airborne noise produced from earth 
moving equipment (i.e., backhoes, front end loaders) for construction, 
may produce sound levels at 80-90 dB at 15.24 m (FHWA, 2015) (Table 3). 
The construction activity may generate noise above ambient levels or 
create a visual disturbance for a period of 11 months. Although the 
exact distance of disturbance from noise is unknown, it is anticipated 
that the disturbance area would be smaller than the sheet pile 
installation impact area since construction equipment does not generate 
as much noise as pile driving. Trains along the UPRR likely generate 
fairly high noise levels in the eastern portion of the project area, so 
earth moving equipment operated in this area may not elevate ambient 
noise levels when trains are present. For this project, vibratory pile 
driving will only occur over four days of the 136 total days of 
construction and conducted at low tide, to the extent practicable, when 
minimal water is present to minimize underwater sound impacts.

Acoustic Effects

    Marine mammals that occur in the project area could be exposed to 
airborne or underwater sounds associated with construction activities 
that have the potential to cause harassment, depending on their 
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from construction activities. Although there is some potential that 
seals in the water could be exposed to underwater sound during the 
proposed four days of vibratory sheet pile driving, the underwater 
footprint of acoustic effect would likely be very small due to acoustic 
shadowing within the sinuous marsh area at the project site and the low 
source level, and seals would likely be disturbed by other stimuli 
associated with the project activities. Therefore, we do not separately 
consider underwater sound and do not discuss it further in this 
document.
    Anthropogenic airborne sound could cause hauled out pinnipeds to 
exhibit changes in their normal behavior, such as reduction in 
vocalizations, or cause them to temporarily abandon their habitat and 
move further from the source. Studies by Blackwell et al. (2004) and 
Moulton et al. (2005) indicate a tolerance or lack of response to 
unweighted airborne sounds as high as 112 dB peak and 96 dB root mean 
square (rms).

Visual Disturbance

    Visual stimuli due to the presence of construction activities 
during the project have the potential to result in take of harbor seals 
at nearby haul out sites through behavioral disturbance. Harbor seals 
can exhibit a behavioral response to visual stimuli (e.g., including 
alert behavior, movement, vocalizing, or flushing). NMFS does not 
consider the lesser reactions (e.g., alert behavior) to constitute 
harassment. Upon the occurrence of low-severity disturbance (i.e., the 
approach of a vessel or person as opposed to an explosion or sonic 
boom), pinnipeds typically exhibit a continuum of responses, beginning 
with alert movements (e.g., raising the head), which may then escalate 
to movement away from the stimulus and possible flushing into the 
water. Flushed pinnipeds typically re-occupy the haul out within 
minutes to hours of the stimulus.
    Due to the likely constant combination of visual and acoustic 
stimuli resulting from the presence and use of heavy equipment and work 
crews, we assume that harbor seals present in the areas adjacent to the 
footprint of the construction area may be disturbed and do not consider 
acoustic effects separately from the effects of potential disturbance 
due to visual stimuli.

Anticipated Potentials Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The primary potential impact to marine mammal habitat associated 
with the construction activity is the exclusion from the accustomed 
haul out areas. However, other potential impacts to the surrounding 
habitat from physical disturbance are also possible.

Physical Impacts to Haul Out Habitat

    Eight harbor seal haul out sites were identified in the Minhoto-
Hester Marsh Complex, which also included haul outs in portions of 
Yampah Marsh adjacent to Minhoto-Hester Marsh (see Figure 4-5 of the 
application). Four of the eight haul out sites are within the footprint 
of the construction area and identified as Small Island, M2 North, M3 
North and M3 East. Only the edge of the M2 North haul out site will be 
converted back to tidal marsh as it borders a borrow ditch that was 
previously excavated to create a berm (straight north south ditch) and 
is not a natural or historical marsh feature. The haul out sites of 
Small Island, M3 North and M3 East will remain intact. These four haul 
out sites will be temporarily unavailable to harbor seals, but once 
construction is complete, those sites will be available again (see 
Figure 4-4 of the application). During the restoration, the inability 
of seals to use suitable habitat within the footprint of the 
construction area would temporarily remove less than two percent of the 
potential haul out areas in the Slough (see Figure 4-4 of the 
application). Although the proposed action would permanently alter 
habitat within the footprint of the construction area, harbor seals 
haul out in many locations throughout the estuary, and the proposed 
activities are not expected to have any habitat-related effects that 
could cause significant or long-term consequences for individual harbor 
seals or their population. The restoration of the marsh habitat will 
have no adverse effect on marine mammal habitat, but possibly a long-
term beneficial effect on harbor seals by improving ecological function 
of the slough, inclusive of higher species diversity, increased species 
abundance, larger fish, and improved habitat.

Pile Driving Effects on Potential Foraging Habitat

    The area likely impacted by the project is relatively small 
compared to the available habitat in estuary waters in the Elkhorn 
Slough and the region. Avoidance by potential prey (i.e., fish) of the 
immediate area due to the temporary loss of this foraging habitat is 
also possible. The duration of fish avoidance of this area after pile 
driving stops is unknown, but a rapid return to normal recruitment, 
distribution and behavior is anticipated. Any impact would be short 
term and site-specific, and habitat conditions would return to their 
pre-disturbance state shortly after the cessation of in-water 
construction activities. Any behavioral avoidance by fish of the 
disturbed area would still leave significantly large areas of fish and 
marine mammal foraging habitat in the nearby vicinity.
    In addition, primary foraging habitat for harbor seals may be 
mostly outside of the project area as they primarily use the Minhoto-
Hester Marsh Complex for hauling out. Research by Oxman (1995) and 
Harvey et al. (1995) compared catch rates from trawls conducted in the 
Elkhorn Slough to species detected in seal scat and found that seals 
primarily feed between Seal Bend and the oceanic nearshore shelf in 
Monterey Bay. Oxman (1995) also radio-tagged seals and found that they 
all spent their nights diving within 0.5 to 7 km of shore, most (88 
percent) 1.25 km south of the Elkhorn Slough entrance, with the others 
(12 percent) either 4 km north at the Pajaro River mouth, or 7.25 km 
north at Sunset Beach, Santa Cruz.
    In summary, given the short daily duration of sound associated with 
individual pile driving events (four days) and the relatively small 
areas being affected, pile driving activities associated with the 
proposed action are not likely to have a permanent, adverse effect on 
the foraging habitat. Harbor seals may forage mostly in the nearshore 
oceanic shelf; therefore, NMFS does not expect the proposed action to 
have habitat-related effects on harbor seal foraging success that could 
cause significant long-term consequences for individual harbor seals or 
their population.

Proposed Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to 
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses.
    The primary purposes of these mitigation measures are to minimize 
disturbance from construction activities and to monitor marine mammal 
behavioral response to any potential sound and visual disturbances.
    Here we provide a description of the mitigation measures we propose 
to require as part of the proposed Authorization.

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Timing Restrictions

    Construction work shall occur only during daylight hours when 
visual monitoring of marine mammals can be implemented. No in-water 
work will be conducted at night.

Construction Activities

    After sheet piles are installed, harbor seals would no longer be 
able to access the project area and would temporarily be displaced from 
using those four haul outs. It would be unlikely for seals to enter the 
construction area as they would need to traverse a minimum 7ft high 
berm into an area without water. However, if a seal did enter the 
project area, CADFW shall notify NMFS immediately and further action 
would be determined. In addition, to reduce the risk of potentially 
startling marine mammals with a sudden intensive sound, the contractor 
shall begin construction activities gradually each day by moving around 
the project area and starting tractor one at a time.

Pupping Season

    While CADFW does not anticipate any pupping within the project 
area, should a pup less than one week old (neonate) come within 20 m of 
where heavy machinery is working, construction activities in that area 
would be delayed until the pup has left the area. In the event that a 
pup less than one week old remains within those 20 m, NMFS would be 
consulted to determine the appropriate course of action.

Vibratory Pile Driving

    An exclusion zone of 15 m shall be established during the four days 
of pile driving to prevent the unlikely potential for physical injury 
of harbor seals due to close approach to construction equipment. Pile 
extraction or driving shall not commence (or re-commence following a 
shutdown) until marine mammals are not sighted within the exclusion 
zone for a 15-minute period. If a marine mammal enters the exclusion 
zone during sheet pile work, work shall stop until the animal leaves 
the exclusion zone or is not observed for a minimum of 15 minutes.
    Based on our evaluation of the proposed measures, as well as any 
other potential measures that may be relevant to the specified 
activity, we have preliminarily determined that the proposed mitigation 
measures provide the means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, paying particular 
attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar 
significance.

Proposed Monitoring and Reporting

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

Proposed Monitoring--Visual Marine Mammal Observations

    Qualified Protected Species Observer (PSO) (a NMFS approved 
biologist) shall be used to detect, document, and minimize impacts to 
marine mammals. Monitoring would be conducted before, during, and after 
construction activities. In addition, PSOs shall record all incidents 
of marine mammal occurrence, regardless of distance from activity, and 
document any behavioral reactions in concert with distance from 
construction activities.
    Important qualifications for PSOs for visual monitoring include:
     Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of harbor seals on land or in the water with 
ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars may be 
necessary to correctly identify the target;
     Advanced education in biological science or related field 
(undergraduate degree or higher required);
     Experience and ability to conduct field observations and 
collect data according to assigned protocols (this may include academic 
experience);
     Experience or training in the field identification of 
marine mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
     Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
     Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of 
observations including but not limited to the number and species of 
marine mammals observed; dates and times when construction activities 
were conducted; dates and times when construction activities were 
suspended, if necessary; and marine mammal behavior; and
     Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    PSOs shall be placed at the best vantage point(s) (e.g., Yampah 
Island, see Figure 2 of the monitoring plan in the application) 
practicable to monitor for marine mammals. PSOs shall also conduct 
mandatory biological resources awareness training for construction 
personnel. The awareness training shall be provided to brief 
construction personnel on marine mammals (inclusive of identification 
as needed, e.g., neonates) and the need to avoid and minimize impacts 
to marine mammals. If new construction personnel are added to the 
project, the contractor shall ensure that the personnel receive the 
mandatory training before starting work. The PSO would have authority 
to stop construction if marine mammals appear distressed (evasive 
maneuvers, rapid breathing, inability to flush) or in danger of injury.
    The CADFW has developed a monitoring plan based on discussions 
between the CADFW and NMFS. The CADFW will collect sighting data and 
behavioral responses to construction activities for marine mammal 
species observed in the region of activity during the period of 
activity. All PSOs will be trained in marine mammal identification and 
behaviors and are required to have no other construction-

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related tasks while conducting monitoring.
    The monitoring plan involves PSOs surveying and conducting visual 
counts beginning prior to construction activities (beginning at least 
30 minutes prior to construction activities), hourly monitoring during 
construction activities, and post-activity monitoring (continuing for 
at least 30 minutes after construction activities have ended). PSOs 
will conduct monitoring from a vantage point in the marsh (e.g., Yampah 
Island) such that all seal haul outs (see Figure 2 of the monitoring 
plan in the application) are in full view. During construction 
activities, monitoring shall assess behavior and potential behavioral 
responses to noise and visual disturbance due to the proposed 
activities. To document disturbance and possible incidental take during 
construction activities, the monitoring protocols will be implemented 
at all times when work is occurring (1) in-water, (2) north of a line 
starting at 36[deg]48'38.91 N., 121[deg]45'08.03 W., and ending 
36[deg]48'38.91 N., 121[deg]45'27.11 W., (see Figure 1 of the 
monitoring plan in the application), and (3) within 30.5 m (100 ft) of 
tidal waters. When work is occurring in other areas, monitoring will 
occur for the first three days of construction and anytime there is a 
significant change in activities or location of construction activities 
within the project area. If disturbance is noted at any time, then 
monitoring will continue until there are three successive days of no 
disturbance. If there is a gap in construction activities of more than 
one week, the monitoring protocols will again be implemented for the 
first three days that construction resumes.
    Counts will be performed for harbor seals hauled out and observed 
in the water. Total counts, sex, and age (adult, juvenile, pup) will be 
recorded. Behavioral monitoring will be conducted for the duration of 
the construction activities to document any behavioral responses to 
visual (or other) disturbance, according to the disturbance scale shown 
in Table 4 below. When responses are observed, the degree of response 
(i.e., alert and flush, movement of more than one m, or change in 
direction of movement) and the assumed cause (whether related to 
construction activities or not) will be noted. Only responses at Level 
2 and 3 are considered to be take under the MMPA.

                  Table 4--Seal Response to Disturbance
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Level            Type of response               Definition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1...............  Alert.....................  Seal head orientation or
                                               brief movement in
                                               response to disturbance,
                                               which may include turning
                                               head towards the
                                               disturbance, craning head
                                               and neck while holding
                                               the body rigid in a u-
                                               shaped position, changing
                                               from a lying to a sitting
                                               position, or brief
                                               movement of less than
                                               twice the animal's body
                                               length. Alerts would be
                                               recorded, but not counted
                                               as a `take'.
2...............  Movement..................  Movements away from the
                                               source of disturbance,
                                               ranging from short
                                               withdrawals at least
                                               twice the animal's body
                                               length to longer
                                               retreats, or if already
                                               moving a change of
                                               direction of greater than
                                               90 degrees. These
                                               movements would be
                                               recorded and counted as a
                                               `take'.
3...............  Flush.....................  All retreats (flushes) to
                                               the water. Flushing into
                                               the water would be
                                               recorded and counted as a
                                               `take'.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Additional parameters will be recorded including: Atmospheric 
conditions, cloud cover, visibility conditions, air and water 
temperature, tide height, and any other disturbance (visual or noise) 
that may be noted. We require that PSOs use approved data forms. Among 
other pieces of information, CADFW will record detailed information 
about any implementation of shutdowns, including the distance of 
animals to construction activities and description of specific actions 
that ensued and resulting behavior of the animal, if any. In addition, 
CADFW will attempt to distinguish between the number of individual 
animals taken and the number of incidents of take. Additional 
requirements of PSOs include:
    (1) The PSO shall be selected prior to construction activities;
    (2) The PSO shall attend the project site prior to, during, and 
after construction activities cease each day that the construction 
activities occur;
    (3) The PSO shall search for marine mammals on the seal haul outs, 
other suitable haul out habitat, and within the waters of this area 
from the observation site. PSOs will use binoculars and the naked eye 
to search continuously for marine mammals;
    (4) The PSO shall be present during construction activities to 
observe for the presence of marine mammals in the vicinity of the 
specified activity. All such activity would occur during daylight 
hours. If inclement weather limits visibility within the area of 
effect, the PSO would perform visual scans to the extent conditions 
allow. For pile driving activities, if the 15 m area around the pile 
driving is obscured by fog or poor lighting conditions, pile driving 
will not be initiated until that area is visible;
    (5) If marine mammals are sighted by the PSO, the PSO shall record 
the number of marine mammals and the duration of their presence while 
the construction activity is occurring. The PSO would also note whether 
the marine mammals appeared to respond to the noise/visual disturbance 
and, if so, the nature of that response. The PSO shall record the 
following information: Date and time of initial sighting, tidal stage, 
weather conditions, species, behavior (activity (e.g., foraging, 
mating, etc.), group cohesiveness, direction and speed of travel, 
etc.), number, tagged animals, whether the animal(s) are in the water 
or hauled out, group composition, distance between construction 
activities and marine mammal(s), number of animals impacted, location, 
construction activities occurring at time of sighting (earth moving 
equipment, construction personnel walking/talking, pile driving etc.), 
and monitoring and mitigation measures implemented or not implemented). 
The observations would be reported to NMFS; and
    (6) A final report would be submitted summarizing all effects from 
construction activities and marine mammal monitoring during the time of 
the authorization.
    A written log of dates and times of monitoring activity will be 
kept. The log shall report the following information:

 Time of PSO arrival on site;
 Time of the commencement of construction activities;
 Distances to all marine mammals relative to the disturbance;
 Observations, notes on marine mammal behavior during 
construction activities, as described above, and on the number and 
distribution observed in the project vicinity;
 For observations of all other marine mammals (if observed) the 
time and

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duration of each animal's presence in the project vicinity; the number 
of animals observed; the behavior of each animal, including any 
response to construction activities;
 Time of the cessation of construction activities; and
 Time of PSO departure from site.

    Individuals implementing the monitoring protocol will assess its 
effectiveness using an adaptive approach. PSOs will use their best 
professional judgment throughout implementation and seek improvements 
to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any modifications to protocol 
will be coordinated between NMFS and the CADFW.

Proposed Reporting

    A draft report will be submitted to NMFS within 90 days of the 
completion of marine mammal monitoring, or sixty days prior to the 
issuance of any subsequent IHA for this project (if required), 
whichever comes first. The report will include marine mammal 
observations pre-activity, during-activity, and post-activity of 
construction, and will also provide descriptions of any behavioral 
responses by marine mammals due to disturbance from construction 
activities and a complete description of total take estimate based on 
the number of marine mammals observed during the course of 
construction. A final report must be submitted within thirty days 
following resolution of comments on the draft report.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, 
section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: ``. . . Any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild [Level A harassment]; 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering [Level B harassment].''
    All anticipated takes would be by Level B harassment resulting from 
construction activities involving temporary changes in behavior. It is 
unlikely that injurious or lethal takes would occur even in the absence 
of the planned mitigation and monitoring measures. Further, the 
proposed mitigation and monitoring measures are expected to minimize 
the possibility of take by Level A harassment, such that it is 
considered discountable.
    Given the many uncertainties in predicting the quantity and types 
of impacts of sound or visual disturbance on marine mammals, it is 
common practice to estimate how many animals are likely to be present 
within a particular distance of a given activity, or exposed to a 
particular level of sound or visual disturbance. In practice, depending 
on the amount of information available to characterize daily and 
seasonal movement and distribution of affected marine mammals, it can 
be difficult to distinguish between the number of individuals harassed 
and the instances of harassment and, when duration of the activity is 
considered, it can result in a take estimate that overestimates the 
number of individuals harassed. In particular, for stationary 
activities, it is more likely that some smaller number of individuals 
may accrue a number of incidences of harassment per individual than for 
each incidence to accrue to a new individual, especially if those 
individuals display some degree of residency or site fidelity and the 
impetus to use the site (e.g., because of foraging opportunities) is 
stronger than the deterrence presented by the harassing activity.
    In order to estimate the potential incidents of take that may occur 
incidental to the specified activity, we must first estimate the area 
subject to the disturbance that may be produced by the construction 
activities and then consider in combination information about harbor 
seals present and the number of days animals would be disturbed during 
the project. We then provide information to estimate potential 
incidents of take from disturbance as related to construction 
activities.

Introduction to Acoustic Criteria

    We use generic sound exposure thresholds to determine when an 
activity that produces sound might result in impacts to a marine mammal 
such that a take by harassment might occur. To date, no studies have 
been conducted that explicitly examine impacts to marine mammals from 
pile driving sounds or from which empirical sound thresholds have been 
established. The generic thresholds described below (Table 5) are used 
to estimate when harassment may occur (i.e., when an animal is exposed 
to levels equal to or exceeding the relevant criterion) in specific 
contexts. However, useful contextual information that may inform our 
assessment of effects is typically lacking and we consider these 
thresholds as step functions.

        Table 5--Current Acoustic Exposure Criteria for Pinnipeds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Criterion                Definition           Threshold
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Level B harassment              Behavioral         120 dB (non-impulse,
 (underwater).                   disruption.        continuous source,
                                                    i.e., vibratory pile
                                                    driving) (rms).
Level B harassment (airborne).  Behavioral         90 dB (harbor seals).
                                 disruption.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sound Produced From Construction Activities

    Any underwater noise produced during pile driving in Minhoto-Hester 
Marsh would attenuate according to the shoreline topography. In a 
narrow and relatively shallow slough, bends and topographic changes in 
the bottom would act to reflect sound and attenuate sound levels. Seals 
within the project area, from the sound source (vibratory pile driving) 
to the north bank of the main channel of Elkhorn Slough (approximately 
525-600 m; see Figure 6-4 in the application), may be impacted by noise 
and were used as the area to define Level B take estimates. Seals may 
be exposed to underwater noise that could cause behavioral harassment 
(i.e., above NMFS' 120-dB [rms re 1 [mu]Pa] behavioral harassment 
criterion) only within a small area (see Figure 6-4 of the 
application). This small section of channel defines the extent of the 
potential Level B harassment zone for underwater noise.
    Restoration activities would produce airborne noise that could 
potentially harass harbor seals that are hauled out near the 
activities. For example, airborne noise produced from earth moving 
equipment (i.e., backhoes, front end loaders) for construction, may 
produce sound levels at 80-90 dB at 15.24 m (FHWA, 2015) (Table 3). 
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of heavy equipment or other aspects of the proposed work could occur 
due to visual stimuli or airborne noise, and the likely range within 
which seals may be disturbed would be larger than the range to the 90-
dB airborne noise disturbance criterion. Therefore, we do not evaluate 
takes specifically due to exposure to airborne noise and do not discuss 
airborne noise further in this document.

Description of Take Calculation

    The following sections are descriptions of how take was determined 
for impacts to harbor seals from noise and visual disturbance related 
to construction activities.
    Incidental take is calculated for each species by estimating the 
likelihood of a marine mammal being present within the project area 
during construction activities. Expected marine mammal presence is 
determined by past observations and general abundance during the 
construction window. For this project, the take requests were estimated 
using local marine mammal data sets, and information from state and 
federal agencies.
    The calculation for marine mammal exposures is estimated by:

Exposure estimate = N (number of animals in the area) * 132 days of 
construction activities or 4 days of pile driving activity

    All estimates proposed by the applicant and accepted by NMFS, are 
considered conservative. Construction activities will occur in 
sections, and some sections (e.g., M1) are further away from seal haul 
outs (approximately 420 m and greater). Noise from construction 
activities in more southern sections of the footprint of the 
construction area may cause fewer disturbances to seals. Not all seals 
that previously used the haul outs within the footprint of the 
construction area will use the haul outs just outside the project. The 
channel is small and the available habitat would likely not be able to 
support all 100 seals of the Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex. Some seals 
may seek alternative haul out habitat in other parts of Elkhorn Slough. 
Pile driving will only occur for a short duration (four days) and would 
not be continuous during the day (daylight hours only). Using this 
approach, a summary of estimated takes of harbor seals incidental the 
project activities are provided in Table 6. Estimates include Level B 
harassment as a result of exposure to noise and visual disturbance 
during construction activities.
    The best scientific information available was considered for use in 
the harbor seal take assessment calculations. It is difficult to 
estimate the number of harbor seals that could be affected by 
construction activities because the animals are mainly either in the 
project area or venture near the project area to haul out during the 
day when the tide is low. Once the tidal channel is blocked and four 
haul out sites (Small Island, M2 North, M3 North and M3 East) are 
inaccessible, some seals will be able to use the alternative four hauls 
outs (M5 Northeast, M5 Southeast, Yampah Northwest and Yampah 
Southwest). Seals that use these alternative four haul outs may be 
potentially impacted from noise and visual disturbance from 
construction activities of the tidal marsh restoration, but seals that 
normally use areas in the interior tidal channel may use haul outs that 
are outside the expected area of influence of the construction 
activity.
    Various types of construction equipment (in addition to pile 
drivers) would be utilized for project activities such as dozers, 
loaders, and backhoes that may generate sound that can cause both noise 
and visual disturbance to harbor seals. Although the exact distance of 
all noise disturbances from construction activities is unknown, it is 
anticipated that the disturbance area for airborne noise would be small 
as earth moving equipment (i.e., backhoes, front end loaders) produce 
sound levels at 80-90 dB at 15.24 m and vibratory driving of sheet 
piles at 90 dBA at 30 m (Table 3) (dBA can be defined as dB with A-
weighting designed to match the average frequency response of human 
hearing and enables comparison of the intensity of noise with different 
frequency characteristics). The closest haul outs that will be 
available to seals are 43-131 m outside the footprint of the 
construction area. If seals are in the water near the project or on 
available haul outs there is a chance that seals could be exposed to 
noise and/or visual disturbance from the construction activities. 
Construction activities may impact seals using haul outs M5 Northeast, 
M5 Southeast, Yampah Northwest and Yampah Southwest.
    We assume that an average of 50 harbor seals will potentially 
occupy the alternate haul outs based on the size of the haul out 
habitat that is available. Four haul outs (out of eight) will be 
temporarily inaccessible during the construction; therefore, half of 
the seals (approximately 50 out of the 100 seals) of the Minhoto-Hester 
Marsh Complex will likely use the alternate four haul outs and 
experience disturbance from construction activities. It is presumed 
that the other half of the seals (50 seals) of the Minhoto-Hester March 
Complex will utilize other suitable haul out habitat within Elkhorn 
Slough and are not considered available to be ``taken'' during 
construction activities (Monique Fountain, ESNERR, pers. comm. 2016). 
We multiply this estimate of the number of harbor seals potentially 
available to be taken by the total number of days (132 days) the 
applicant expects construction activities to occur. Therefore, CADFW 
requests, and NMFS proposes, authorization of 132 instances of takes 
per seal for 50 harbor seals (total of 6,600 instances) by Level B 
harassment incidental to construction activities (airborne noise and 
visual disturbance) over the course of the proposed action if all of 
the estimated harbor seals present are taken by incidental harassment 
each day (Table 6).
    While the pile driving activities are planned to take place during 
slack tide to the extent possible (when harbor seals are less likely to 
be present), and only for a short duration, there may still be animals 
exposed to disturbance from pile driving even if the number of 
individual harbor seals expected to be encountered is very low. There 
are approximately 100 harbor seals that utilize Minhoto-Hester Marsh 
Complex that may be disturbed during pile driving activities. 
Additionally, there is some potential that an additional 100 harbor 
seals that occur in the adjacent Parson's Slough Complex and Yampah 
Marsh and 50 harbor seals that may be present in the main channel of 
Elkhorn Slough could also be disturbed. CADFW requests, and NMFS 
proposes, authorization of four instances of take per seal for 250 
harbor seals (total of 1,000 instances) by Level B harassment 
incidental to pile driving activities over the course of the proposed 
action if all of the estimated harbor seals present are taken by 
incidental harassment each day. This is an estimate based on the 
average number of harbor seals that potentially occupy the project area 
(and surrounding areas) (250 seals) multiplied by the total number of 
days (four days) the applicant expects pile driving activities to occur 
(Table 6). This is a very conservative estimate, as not all the seals 
are likely in or near the project area at the same time, some of which 
are due to environmental variables such as tide level and the time of 
day. In the Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex, a maximum daily average of 40 
seals were present in the project area (on Small Island, M2 North, M3 
North, and M3 East haul out sites) and 41 seals outside the project 
area (on M5 Northeast, M5 Southeast, Yampah Northwest and Yampah 
Southwest haul

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out sites) during the 2013 surveys, which is slightly less than the 
proposed 100 seals that may be taken. In addition, noise attenuates 
quickly due to shallow water, tidal influence and sinewy channels of 
Elkhorn Slough. NMFS considers this to be an conservative estimate by 
the applicant for the following reasons: (1) It would be unlikely that 
all 250 individual seals would be in the vicinity of the project area 
daily as there are other areas of the Slough that they likely use to 
haul out (see Figure 4-4 of the application); (2) as mentioned above, 
the haul out sites within the footprint of the construction area would 
be inaccessible to harbor seals and NMFS would not expect harbor seals 
to be affected by pile driving activities during the days/times when 
pile driving and high tide events co-occur; (3) harbor seals begin to 
leave the project area at night when they are likely foraging in 
Monterey Bay and will not be exposed to sound generated during pile 
driving that may take place during early evening hours; and, (4) based 
on previous survey effort conducted for the adjacent Parson's Slough 
project, some harbor seals moved out of the disturbance area when 
construction activities were initiated and moved west (downstream) 
towards Seal Bend or other areas of suitable habitat along the main 
channel of Elkhorn Slough (see Figure 4-4 of the application).

   Table 6--Summary of the Proposed Authorized Incidental Take by Level B Harassment of Harbor Seals From Pile
                                       Driving and Construction Activities
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                                 Estimated     Proposed take                       Approximate
                                 number of     authorization                      percentage of
                                individuals     (number of                          estimated
           Species               taken per    exposures from       Abundance      stock (takes      Population
                                  day of       construction                        authorized/        trend
                                 activity     activities--132                      population)
                                  (seals)          days)                               (%)
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Pacific harbor seal..........  50            6,600...........  30,968--Californ           19.37  Increased in
                                                                ia stock.                         California
                                                                                                  1981 to 2004.
Species......................  ............  Proposed Take     Abundance.......  ..............  Population
                                              Authorization                                       Trend.
                                              (Number of
                                              Exposures from
                                              Pile Driving--4
                                              days).
Pacific harbor seal..........  250           1,000...........  30,968--Californ             3.2  Increased in
                                                                ia stock.                         California
                                                                                                  1981 to 2004.
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total....................  300           7,600...........  ................           24.54  ...............
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    No takes by Level A harassment, serious injury, or mortality are 
expected from the disturbance associated with the construction 
activities. It is unlikely a stampede (a potentially dangerous 
occurrence in which large numbers of animals succumb to mass panic and 
rush away from a stimulus) would occur or abandonment of pups. There is 
no pupping expected within the footprint of the construction area and 
most pups are along the main channel of Elkhorn Slough. Pacific harbor 
seals have been hauling out in the project area and within the greater 
Elkhorn Slough throughout the year for many years (including during 
pupping season and while females are pregnant) while being exposed to 
anthropogenic sound sources such as recreational vessel traffic, UPRR, 
and other stimuli from human presence. The number of harbor seals 
disturbed would likely also fluctuate depending on time day and tidal 
stage. Fewer harbor seals will be present in the early morning and 
approaching evening hours as seals leave the haul out site to feed and 
they are also not present when the tide is high and the haul out is 
inundated.
    The following assumptions are made when estimating potential 
incidences of take:

 All marine mammal individuals potentially available are 
assumed to be present within the relevant area, and thus incidentally 
taken;
 An individual can only be taken once during a 24-h period;
 There were will be 136 total days of activity for project 
(four days of pile driving and 132 construction activities); and
 Exposures to sound levels at or above the relevant thresholds 
equate to take, as defined by the MMPA.

Analyses and Preliminary Determinations

Negligible Impact Analysis

    NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as ``. . . 
an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be 
reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.'' A negligible impact finding is based on the 
lack of likely adverse effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival (i.e., population-level effects). An estimate of the number of 
Level B harassment takes alone is not enough information on which to 
base an impact determination. In addition to considering estimates of 
the number of marine mammals that might be ``taken'' through behavioral 
harassment, we consider other factors, such as the likely nature of any 
responses (e.g., intensity, duration), the context of any responses 
(e.g., critical reproductive time or location, migration), as well as 
the number and nature of estimated Level A harassment takes, the number 
of estimated mortalities, and effects on habitat.
    Construction activities associated with this project have the 
potential to disturb or displace marine mammals. No serious injury or 
mortality would be expected at all, and with mitigation we expect to 
avoid any potential for Level A harassment as a result of the Minhoto-
Hester Marsh construction activities, and none are proposed for 
authorization by NMFS. The specified activities may result in take, in 
the form of Level B harassment (behavioral disturbance) only, from 
visual disturbance and/or noise from construction activities. The 
project area is within a portion of the local habitat for harbor seals 
of the greater Elkhorn Slough and seals are present year-round. 
Behavioral disturbances that could result from anthropogenic sound or 
visual disturbance associated with these activities are expected to 
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(i.e., likely maximum of 250 individual seals), although those effects 
could be recurring over the life of the project if the same individuals 
remain in the project vicinity. Harbor seals may avoid the area or halt 
any behaviors (e.g., resting) when exposed to anthropogenic noise or 
visual disturbance. Due to the abundance of suitable haul out habitat 
available in the greater Elkhorn Slough, the short-term displacement of 
resting harbor seals is not expected to affect the overall fitness of 
any individual animal.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature as well as monitoring from other 
similar activities, will likely be limited to reactions such as 
displacement from the area or disturbance during resting. The 
construction activities analyzed here are similar to, or less impactful 
than for Parson's Slough (and other projects) which have taken place 
with no reported injuries or mortality to marine mammals, and no known 
long-term adverse consequences from behavioral harassment. Repeated 
exposures of individuals to levels of noise or visual disturbance that 
may cause Level B harassment are unlikely to result in hearing 
impairment or to significantly disrupt foraging behavior. Many animals 
perform vital functions, such as feeding, resting, traveling, and 
socializing, on a diel cycle (i.e., 24 hour cycle). Behavioral 
reactions (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). However, Pacific harbor seals have been 
hauling out at Elkhorn Slough during the year for many years (including 
during pupping season and while females are pregnant) while being 
exposed to anthropogenic sound and visual sources such as vessel 
traffic, UPRR trains, and human voices from kayaking. Harbor seals have 
repeatedly hauled out to rest (inside and outside the project area) or 
pup (outside of the project area) despite these potential stimuli. The 
proposed activities are not expected to result in the alteration of 
reproductive or feeding behaviors. No births have been documented in 
the project area and it is not likely that neonates will be in the 
project area as females prefer to keep their pups along the main 
channel of Elkhorn Slough, which is outside the area expected to be 
impacted by project activities. Seals are primarily foraging outside of 
Elkhorn Slough and at night in Monterey Bay, outside the project area, 
and during times when construction activities are not occurring.
    Pacific harbor seals, as the potentially affected marine mammal 
species under NMFS jurisdiction in the action area, are not listed as 
threatened or endangered under the ESA and NMFS SARs for this stock 
have shown that the population is increasing and is considered stable 
(Carretta et al., 2016). Even repeated Level B harassment of some small 
subset of the overall stock is unlikely to result in any significant 
realized decrease in viability for the affected individuals, and thus 
would not result in any adverse impact to the stock as a whole. The 
restoration of the marsh habitat will have no adverse effect on marine 
mammal habitat, but possibly a long-term beneficial effect on harbor 
seals by improving ecological function of the slough, inclusive of 
higher species diversity, increased species abundance, larger fish, and 
improved habitat.
    In summary, this negligible impact analysis is founded on the 
following factors: (1) The possibility of injury, serious injury, or 
mortality may reasonably be considered discountable; (2) the 
anticipated incidents of Level B harassment consist of, at worst, 
temporary modifications in behavior; (3) primary foraging and 
reproductive habitat are outside of the project area and the 
construction activities are not expected to result in the alteration of 
habitat important to these behaviors or substantially impact the 
behaviors themselves (4) there is alternative haul out habitat just 
outside the footprint of the construction area, along the main channel 
of Elkhorn Slough, and in Parson's Slough that would be available for 
seals while some of the haul outs are inaccessible; (5) restoration of 
the marsh habitat will have no adverse effect on marine mammal habitat, 
but possibly a long-term beneficial effect (6) and the presumed 
efficacy of the proposed mitigation measures in reducing the effects of 
the specified activity to the level of least practicable impact. In 
addition, these stocks are not listed under the ESA or considered 
depleted under the MMPA. In combination, we believe that these factors, 
as well as the available body of evidence from other similar 
activities, demonstrate that the potential effects of the specified 
activities will have only short-term effects on individuals. The 
specified activities are not expected to impact rates of recruitment or 
survival and will therefore not result in population-level impacts.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the proposed monitoring and 
mitigation measures, we preliminarily find that the total marine mammal 
take from the construction activities will have a negligible impact on 
the affected marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analyses

    The number of incidents of take proposed for authorization for 
harbor seals would be considered small relative to the relevant stock 
and populations (see Table 6) even if each estimated taking occurred to 
a new individual. This is an extremely unlikely scenario as, for 
pinnipeds in estuarine/inland waters, there is likely to be some 
overlap in individuals present day-to-day. As noted above, we assume 
that a maximum of 250 individual seals would be impacted during the 
course of this specified activity. 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 for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    No ESA-listed species under NMFS' jurisdiction are expected to be 
affected by these activities. Therefore, NMFS has determined that a 
section 7 consultation under the ESA is not required.

National Environmental Policy Act

    Pursuant to NEPA, NMFS is currently conducting an analysis to 
determine whether or not this proposed IHA may have a significant 
effect on the quality of the human environment. This analysis will be 
completed prior to the issuance or denial of the final IHA.

Proposed Authorization

    As a result of these preliminary determinations, we propose to 
issue an IHA to the CADFW for conducting the described tidal 
restoration activities in the Minhoto-Hester Marsh of Elkhorn Slough, 
provided the previously mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
requirements are incorporated. The proposed IHA language is provided 
next.
    1. This IHA is valid for one year from the date of issuance, with 
the project

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start date expected between October 2016 and February 2017.
    2. This IHA is valid only for construction activities (inclusive of 
vibratory pile driving) for tidal marsh restoration associated within 
the Minhoto-Hester Marsh Restoration Project (Phase 1) in Elkhorn 
Slough (Monterey, CA).
    3. General Conditions
    (a) A copy of this IHA must be in the possession of, its designees, 
and work crew personnel operating under the authority of this IHA.
    (b) The species authorized for taking is the Pacific harbor seal 
(Phoca vitulina richardii).
    (c) The taking, by Level B harassment only, is limited to the 
species listed in condition 3(b). See Table 6 (above) for numbers of 
take authorized.
    (d) The taking by injury (Level A harassment), serious injury, or 
death 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.
    (e) The taking of any marine mammal in a manner prohibited under 
this IHA must be reported immediately to the Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS.
    (f) CADFW shall conduct briefings between construction supervisors 
and crews, marine mammal monitoring team, and CADFW staff prior to the 
start of all construction activities for tidal marsh restoration, and 
when new personnel join the work, in order to explain responsibilities, 
communication procedures, marine mammal monitoring protocol, and 
operational procedures.
    4. Mitigation Measures
    The holder of this Authorization is required to implement the 
following mitigation measures:
    (a) Timing Restrictions: Construction work shall occur only during 
daylight hours.
    (b) Construction Activities: If a seal enters the project area 
after installation of barriers, CADFW shall notify NMFS immediately. In 
addition, the construction contractor shall begin construction 
activities gradually each day (e.g., by moving around the project area 
and starting equipment sequentially).
    (c) Pupping Season: If a pup less than one week old (neonate) comes 
within 20 m of where heavy machinery is working, construction 
activities in that area would be delayed until the pup has left the 
area. In the event that a pup less than one week old remains within 
those 20 m, NMFS would be consulted to determine the appropriate course 
of action.
    (d) Vibratory Pile Driving: An exclusion zone (shutdown zone) of 15 
m shall be established during pile driving. Pile extraction or driving 
shall not commence (or re-commence following a shutdown) until marine 
mammals are not sighted within the exclusion zone for a 15-minute 
period. If a marine mammal enters the exclusion zone during sheet pile 
work, work shall stop until the animal leaves the exclusion zone or 
until 15 minutes has elapsed without observation of the animal within 
the zone.
    5. Monitoring
    The holder of this Authorization is required to abide by the 
following monitoring conditions:
    (a) Visual Monitoring
    Qualified Protected Species Observer (PSO) (a NMFS approved 
biologist) shall be used to detect, document, and minimize impacts to 
marine mammals. Qualifications for PSOs for visual monitoring include:
    (i) Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of harbor seals on land or in the water with 
ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars may be 
necessary to correctly identify the target;
    (ii) Advanced education in biological science or related field 
(undergraduate degree or higher required);
    (iii) Experience and ability to conduct field observations and 
collect data according to assigned protocols (this may include academic 
experience);
    (iv) Experience or training in the field identification of marine 
mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
    (v) Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
    (vi) Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of observations 
including but not limited to the number and species of marine mammals 
observed; dates and times when construction activities were conducted; 
dates and times when construction activities were suspended to avoid 
potential incidental injury from construction sound or visual 
disturbance of marine mammals observed; and marine mammal behavior; and
    (vii) Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    (b) PSO Monitoring and Data Collection
    Monitoring shall be conducted before, during, and after 
construction activities. In addition, PSOs shall record all incidents 
of marine mammal occurrence, regardless of distance from activity, and 
shall document any behavioral reactions in concert with distance from 
construction activities. PSOs will be placed at the best vantage 
point(s) practicable to monitor for marine mammals.
    The PSO shall also conduct biological resources awareness training 
for construction personnel. The awareness training will be provided to 
brief construction personnel on identification of marine mammals 
(including neonates) and the need to avoid and minimize impacts to 
marine mammals. If new construction personnel are added to the project, 
the contractor shall ensure that the personnel receive the mandatory 
training before starting work. The PSO would have authority to stop 
construction if marine mammals appear distressed (evasive maneuvers, 
rapid breathing, inability to flush) or in danger of injury. Monitoring 
requirements also include:
    (i) The holder of this Authorization must designate at least one 
biologically-trained, on-site individual(s), approved in advance by 
NMFS, to monitor marine mammal species. The PSO will be trained in 
marine mammal identification and behaviors and are required to have no 
other construction-related tasks while conducting monitoring.
    (ii) PSOs shall be provided with the equipment necessary to 
effectively monitor for marine mammals in order to record species, 
behaviors, and responses to construction activities.
    (iii) Pre-activity Monitoring: At least 30 minutes prior to the 
start of all construction activities, the PSO(s) must conduct 
observations on the number, type(s), location(s), and behavior(s) of 
marine mammals.
    (iv) Monitoring during Construction Activity: To document 
disturbance and possible incidental take during construction 
activities, the monitoring protocols shall be implemented at all times 
when work is occurring (1) in-water, (2) north of a line starting at 
36[deg]48'38.91 N., 121[deg]45'08.03 W., and ending 36[deg]48'38.91 N., 
121[deg]45'27.11 W., (see Figure 1 of the monitoring plan in the 
application), and (3) within 30.5 m (100 feet) of tidal waters. When 
work is occurring in other areas, the monitoring protocols shall be 
implemented for the first three days of construction and anytime there 
is a significant change in activities or location of construction 
activities within the project area. If disturbance is noted at any 
time, then monitoring shall continue until there are three successive 
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construction activities of more than one week the monitoring protocols 
shall again be implemented for the first three days that construction 
resumes.
    Data collection during marine mammal monitoring shall consist of 
hourly counts of all marine mammals by species, number, sex, age class, 
a description of behavior (if possible), location, direction of 
movement, type of construction that is occurring, time construction 
activities starts and ends, any noise or visual disturbance, and time 
of the observation. When responses are observed, the type of take 
(i.e., alert and flush, movement of more than one m, or change in 
direction of movement) and the assumed cause (whether related to 
construction activities or not) shall be noted. Environmental 
conditions such as weather, visibility, temperature, tide level, 
current, and sea state shall also be recorded. A written log of dates 
and times of monitoring activity will be kept. The log shall report the 
following information:
     Time of PSO arrival on site;
     Time of the commencement of construction activities;
     Distances to all marine mammals relative to the 
disturbance;
     Observations, notes on marine mammal behavior during 
construction activities, as described above, and on the number and 
distribution observed in the project vicinity;
     For observations of all other marine mammals (if observed) 
the time and duration of each animal's presence in the project 
vicinity; the number of animals observed; the behavior of each animal, 
including any response to construction activities;
     Time of the cessation of construction activities;
     Time of PSO departure from site; and
     An estimate of the number (by species) of marine mammals 
that are known to have been disturbed by construction activities (based 
on visual observation) with a discussion of any specific behaviors 
those individuals exhibited. Disturbance must be recorded according to 
NMFS' three-point scale.
    Individuals implementing the monitoring protocol will assess its 
effectiveness using an adaptive approach. PSOs will use their best 
professional judgment throughout implementation and seek improvements 
to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any modifications to protocol 
will be coordinated between NMFS and the CADFW.
    (v) Post-activity Monitoring: At least 30 minutes following the 
cessation of all construction activities, the PSO(s) must conduct 
observations on the number, type(s), location(s), and behavior(s) of 
marine mammals.
    6. Reporting
    (a) The CADFW shall submit a draft report to NMFS within 90 days of 
the completion of marine mammal monitoring, or sixty days prior to the 
issuance of any subsequent IHA for this project (if required), 
whichever comes first. The report shall include marine mammal 
observations pre-activity, during-activity, and post-activity of 
construction, and shall also provide descriptions of any behavioral 
responses by marine mammals due to disturbance from construction 
activities and a complete description of total take estimate based on 
the number of marine mammals observed during the course of 
construction. If comments are received from the NMFS Office of 
Protected Resources on the draft report, a final report shall be 
submitted to NMFS within 30 days thereafter following resolution of 
comments on the draft report from NMFS. If no comments are received 
from NMFS, the draft report will be considered to be the final report. 
This report must contain the informational elements described above and 
in the monitoring plan of the application and at minimum shall also 
include:
    (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, 
CADFW shall immediately cease the specified activities and report the 
incident to the NMFS' Office of Protected Resources and the West Coast 
Regional Stranding Coordinator. 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, tidal 
conditions, 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 CADFW to 
determine what measures are necessary to minimize the likelihood of 
further prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. CADFW may not 
resume their activities until notified by NMFS.
    (ii) In the event that CADFW discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead PSO determines that the cause of the injury or 
death is unknown and the death is relatively recent (e.g., in less than 
a moderate state of decomposition), CADFW shall immediately report the 
incident to the NMFS' Office of Protected Resources and the West Coast 
Regional Stranding Coordinator.
    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 the CADFW to 
determine whether additional mitigation measures or modifications to 
the activities are appropriate.
    (iii) In the event that the CADFW discovers an injured or dead 
marine mammal, and the lead PSO determines that the injury or death is 
not associated with or related to the activities authorized in the IHA 
(e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with moderate to advanced 
decomposition, or scavenger damage), the CADFW shall report the 
incident to the NMFS' Office of Protected Resources and the West Coast 
Regional Stranding Coordinator within 24 hours of the discovery. CADFW 
shall provide photographs or video footage or other documentation of 
the stranded animal sighting to NMFS.
    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.
Request for Public Comments
    We request comment on our analysis, the draft authorization, and 
any other aspect of this Notice of Proposed IHA for CADFW's tidal marsh 
restoration activities. Please include with your comments any 
supporting data or literature citations to help inform our final 
decision on the CADFW's request for an MMPA authorization.

    Dated: September 26, 2016.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                  Marine Fisheries Commission; U.S.                       ACTION:Notice; proposed incidental                    documents, please call the contact listed
                                                  Coast Guard; U.S. Fish and Wildlife                     harassment authorization; request for                 above.
                                                  Service; and, the Department of State.                  comments.
                                                    Lastly, the Council will discuss any                                                                        National Environmental Policy Act
                                                  Other Business items.                                   SUMMARY:    NMFS has received a request                  In August 2010, NMFS’ Office of
                                                                                                          from the California Department of Fish                Habitat Conservation prepared a
                                                  —Meeting Adjourns—                                      and Wildlife—Central Region (CADFW)                   Targeted Supplemental Environmental
                                                     The timing and order in which agenda                 for authorization to take marine                      Assessment (TSEA) for a similar tidal
                                                  items are addressed may change as                       mammals incidental to construction                    restoration project in Parson’s Slough, a
                                                  required to effectively address the issue.              activities as part of a tidal marsh                   tidal marsh adjacent to the project area
                                                  The latest version will be posted on the                restoration project within the Minhoto-               (both in Elkhorn Slough). The TSEA
                                                  Council’s file server, which can be                     Hester Marsh in Elkhorn Slough                        assessed the potential adverse
                                                  accessed by going to the Council’s Web                  (Monterey, CA). Pursuant to the Marine                environmental impacts of this project
                                                  site at http://www.gulfcouncil.org and                  Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS                    specific to marine mammals. Additional
                                                  clicking on FTP Server under Quick                      is requesting comments on its proposal                potential impacts to other elements of
                                                  Links. For meeting materials, select the                to issue an incidental harassment                     the human environment from this type
                                                  ‘‘Briefing Books/Briefing Book 2016–10’’                authorization (IHA) to the CADFW to                   of project were incorporated by
                                                  folder on Gulf Council file server. The                 incidentally take marine mammals, by                  reference in the TSEA. NMFS has
                                                  username and password are both                          Level B harassment only, during the                   reviewed the TSEA and believes it
                                                  ‘‘gulfguest’’. The meetings will be                     specified activity.                                   appropriate to write a Supplemental EA
                                                  webcast over the internet. A link to the                DATES: Comments and information must                  (based on the TSEA) in order to assess
                                                  webcast will be available on the                        be received no later than October 31,                 the impacts to the human environment
                                                  Council’s Web site, http://                             2016.                                                 of issuance of an IHA to CADFW and
                                                  www.gulfcouncil.org.                                                                                          subsequently sign our own Finding of
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Comments on the
                                                     Although other non-emergency issues                                                                        No Significant Impact. In addition,
                                                  not contained in this agenda may come                   applications should be addressed to                   information in the CADFW’s
                                                  before this Council for discussion, those               Jolie Harrison, Chief, Permits and                    application, CADFW’s Initial Study and
                                                  issues may not be the subjects of formal                Conservation Division, Office of                      Mitigated Negative Declaration
                                                  action during this meeting. Council                     Protected Resources, National Marine                  (prepared June 2015 pursuant to the CA
                                                  action will be restricted to those issues               Fisheries Service. Physical comments                  Environmental Quality Act of 1970
                                                  specifically listed in this notice and any              should be sent to 1315 East-West                      (CEQA)), the Elkhorn Slough National
                                                  issues arising after publication of this                Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 and                  Estuarine Research Reserve (ESNERR)
                                                  notice that require emergency action                    electronic comments should be sent to                 Biological Assessment (prepared
                                                  under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-                   ITP.Egger@noaa.gov.                                   September 2015), and this notice
                                                                                                             Instructions: NMFS is not responsible              collectively provide the environmental
                                                  Stevens Act, provided that the public
                                                                                                          for comments sent by any other method,                information related to the proposed
                                                  has been notified of the Council’s intent
                                                                                                          to any other address or individual, or                issuance of this IHA for public review
                                                  to take final action to address the
                                                                                                          received after the end of the comment                 and comment. All documents are
                                                  emergency.
                                                                                                          period. Comments received                             available at the aforementioned Web
                                                  Special Accommodations                                  electronically, including all                         site. We will review all comments
                                                    This meeting is physically accessible                 attachments, must not exceed a 25-                    submitted in response to this notice as
                                                  to people with disabilities. Requests for               megabyte file size. Attachments to                    we complete the National
                                                  sign language interpretation or other                   electronic comments will be accepted in               Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
                                                  auxiliary aids should be directed to                    Microsoft Word or Excel or Adobe PDF                  process prior to a final decision on the
                                                  Kathy Pereira (see ADDRESSES) at least 5                file formats only. All comments                       incidental take authorization request.
                                                  days prior to the meeting date.                         received are a part of the public record
                                                                                                          and will generally be posted online at                Background
                                                    Dated: September 27, 2016.
                                                                                                          www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                            Sections 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA
                                                  Tracey L. Thompson,                                     incidental/construction.htm without                   (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct the
                                                  Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable           change. All personal identifying
                                                  Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                                Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon
                                                                                                          information (e.g., name, address)                     request by U.S. citizens who engage in
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–23699 Filed 9–29–16; 8:45 am]             voluntarily submitted by the commenter                a specified activity (other than
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  may be publicly accessible. Do not                    commercial fishing) within a specified
                                                                                                          submit confidential business                          geographical region if certain findings
                                                                                                          information or otherwise sensitive or                 are made and either regulations are
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  protected information.                                issued or, if the taking is limited to
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      harassment, a notice of a proposed
                                                  Administration                                          Stephanie Egger, Office of Protected                  authorization is provided to the public
                                                                                                          Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                      for review.
                                                  [0648–XE687]                                                                                                     Authorization for incidental takings
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                shall be granted if NMFS finds that the
                                                  Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                   Availability                                          taking will have a negligible impact on
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                                                  Specified Activities; Taking Marine
                                                                                                            An electronic copy of the CADFW’s                   the species or stock(s), will not have an
                                                  Mammals Incidental to a Tidal Marsh
                                                                                                          application and supporting documents,                 unmitigable adverse impact on the
                                                  Restoration Project
                                                                                                          as well as a list of the references cited             availability of the species or stock(s) for
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      in this document, may be obtained                     subsistence uses (where relevant), and if
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                      the permissible methods of taking and
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      permits/incidental/construction.htm. In               requirements pertaining to the
                                                  Commerce.                                               case of problems accessing these                      mitigation, monitoring and reporting of


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                                                  such takings are set forth. NMFS has                    proposed work. Southern sea otters are                Specific Geographic Region
                                                  defined ‘‘negligible impact’’ in 50 CFR                 managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife                    The proposed project is located in the
                                                  216.103 as ‘‘. . . an impact resulting                  Service and will not be considered                    Elkhorn Slough estuary, situated 90
                                                  from the specified activity that cannot                 further in this proposed IHA notice.                  miles south of San Francisco and 20
                                                  be reasonably expected to, and is not                   Construction activities are expected to               miles north of Monterey, is one of the
                                                  reasonably likely to, adversely affect the              produce noise and visual disturbance                  largest estuaries in CA and contains the
                                                  species or stock through effects on                     that have the potential to result in                  State’s largest salt marshes south of San
                                                  annual rates of recruitment or survival.’’              behavioral harassment of harbor seals.                Francisco Bay (see Figure 1–1 of the
                                                     Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA                     NMFS is proposing to authorize take, by               application). The Elkhorn Slough is a
                                                  established an expedited process by                     Level B Harassment, of harbor seals as                network of intertidal marshes, mudflats,
                                                  which citizens of the U.S. can apply for                a result of the specified activity.                   and subtidal channels located at the
                                                  an authorization to incidentally take                                                                         center of the Monterey Bay shoreline.
                                                  small numbers of marine mammals by                      Description of the Specified Activities
                                                                                                                                                                The restoration will occur specifically
                                                  harassment. Section 101(a)(5)(D)
                                                                                                          Overview                                              in the Minhoto-Hester Marsh (project
                                                  establishes a 45-day time limit for
                                                                                                                                                                area) within the Slough, and is a low-
                                                  NMFS review of an application                             The CADFW proposes to restore                       lying area consisting of marsh, intertidal
                                                  followed by a 30-day public notice and                  approximately 47 acres of tidal marsh                 mudflats, tidal channels and remnant
                                                  comment period on any proposed                          within the Minhoto-Hester Marsh in                    levees. The project area is on land
                                                  authorizations for the incidental                       Elkhorn Slough (Monterey, CA) and                     owned and managed by CADFW as part
                                                  harassment of marine mammals. Within                    additional tidal marsh, upland ecotone,               of the ESNERR (see Figure 1–2 of the
                                                  45 days of the close of the comment                     native grasslands restoration within a                application). One Marine Protected Area
                                                  period, NMFS must either issue or deny                  buffer area (Phase 1). This work would
                                                  the authorization. Except with respect to                                                                     (MPA), a State Marine Reserve is located
                                                                                                          require approximately 170,000 cubic                   within the project area. Two additional
                                                  certain activities not pertinent here, the
                                                                                                          yards (cy) of fill to raise the marsh to an           MPAs are located within one mile of the
                                                  MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as ‘‘any
                                                                                                          elevation that would allow emergent                   project area. The Minhoto-Hester Marsh
                                                  act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance
                                                                                                          wetland vegetation to naturally                       has multiple cross-levees and both
                                                  which (i) has the potential to injure a
                                                  marine mammal or marine mammal                          reestablish and persist. The work would               natural and dredged channels with a
                                                  stock in the wild [Level A harassment];                 also require maintaining or re-                       major dredged channel (100+ feet (ft)
                                                  or (ii) has the potential to disturb a                  excavating existing tidal channels and                wide in some locations) that runs north
                                                  marine mammal or marine mammal                          excavating within the upland buffer area              to south through the remnant marsh.
                                                  stock in the wild by causing disruption                 to restore habitat. The slough system has                Over the past 150 years, human
                                                  of behavioral patterns, including, but                  historically faced substantial tidal                  activities have altered the tidal,
                                                  not limited to, migration, breathing,                   wetland loss related to prior diking and              freshwater, and sediment processes
                                                  nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering               marsh draining, and is presently facing               which are essential to support and
                                                  [Level B harassment].’’                                 unprecedented rates of marsh                          sustain Elkhorn Slough’s estuarine
                                                                                                          degradation.                                          habitats. Fifty percent of the tidal salt
                                                  Summary of Requests                                                                                           marsh in the Slough has been lost
                                                                                                            The CADFW intends to restore tidal
                                                    On June 2, 2016, we received an                       marsh to reduce tidal erosion, improve                during this time period. This habitat
                                                  application from the CADFW for                                                                                loss is primarily a result of two historic
                                                                                                          water quality, provide sea-level rise
                                                  authorization to take marine mammals                                                                          land use changes, (1) construction of a
                                                                                                          resilience, increase carbon
                                                  incidental to construction activities                                                                         harbor at the mouth of the Slough and
                                                                                                          sequestration, and improve ecosystem
                                                  associated with a 47-acre tidal marsh                                                                         the related diversion of the Salinas
                                                                                                          function that have been altered by past
                                                  restoration project within the Minhoto-                                                                       River, which lead to increased tidal
                                                                                                          land use practices.
                                                  Hester Marsh in Elkhorn Slough                                                                                flooding (and subsequent drowning of
                                                  (Monterey, CA) (Phase 1). The overall                   Dates and Duration                                    vegetation) and (2) past diking and
                                                  Elkhorn Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration                                                                        draining of the marsh for use as pasture
                                                  Project would restore a total of 147                       Under the proposed action, 132 days                land. The act of draining wetlands led
                                                  acres; however, future phases are not                   of construction activities and four days              to sediment compaction and land
                                                  part of this application as they are                    of vibratory pile driving (total 136 days             subsidence, from one to six feet.
                                                  currently unfunded and present some                     of project activities) related to the tidal           Decades later, the dikes began to fail,
                                                  additional technical challenges. Another                marsh restoration would occur over an                 reintroducing tidal waters to the
                                                  IHA request will be made prior to                       11-month period. The 11-month period                  reclaimed wetlands. Rather than
                                                  implementation of any proposed future                   is a conservative estimate and includes               converting back to salt marsh, the areas
                                                  phases. The CADFW submitted revised                     ecotone and grassland restoration work                converted to poor quality, high
                                                  versions of the application on July 13,                 as well. Most of the work on the marsh                elevation intertidal mudflat, as the
                                                  2016, August 2, 2016, August 29, 2016,                  plain would be completed within six to                lowered landscape was inundated too
                                                  and a final application on September 6,                 eight months. The construction period                 frequently to support tidal marsh, and
                                                  2016 which we deemed adequate and                       assumes that the construction                         insufficient sediment supply was
                                                  complete.                                               contractors would work between the                    available in the tidal waters to rebuild
                                                    The proposed activity would begin                     hours of 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday               elevation. The loss of riverine sediment
                                                  between October 2016 and February                       through Friday, only during daylight                  inputs, continued subsidence of marsh
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                                                  2017 and last approximately 11 months                   hours. However, some construction                     areas, sea level rise, increased salinity,
                                                  with built in buffers for adverse weather               activity may also be required during                  and increased nutrient inputs may also
                                                  and other conditions when work is not                   these times on Saturdays. The proposed                contribute to marsh loss (Watson et al.,
                                                  possible. Pacific harbor seal (Phoca                    IHA would be valid for one year from                  2011). Bank and channel erosion in the
                                                  vitulina richardii) and southern sea                    the date of issuance, with project start              Elkhorn Slough are leading to
                                                  otters (Enhydra lutris nereis) are                      expected between October 2016 and                     deepening and widening tidal creeks,
                                                  expected to be present during the                       February 2017.                                        causing salt marshes to collapse into the


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                                                  channel, and eroding sediments that                                     is required for implementation of the                                 underlying soils. The average fill depth
                                                  provide important habitat and support                                   proposed project. The CADFW will use                                  would be 2.1 ft, including 25 percent
                                                  estuarine food webs.                                                    50,000 cy of imported sediment, along                                 overfill.
                                                                                                                          with approximately 117,000 cy of                                        Table 1, below, presents the acreages
                                                  Detailed Description of Activities
                                                                                                                          sediment excavated from existing                                      and extents of proposed fill within each
                                                    The CADFW plans to raise the                                          upland areas of the project site, to                                  marsh sub-area, as well as the volume
                                                  subsided former marsh plain (currently                                  achieve the requisite 167,000 cy                                      of fill required for each marsh sub-area
                                                  mostly too low to sustain vegetation) to                                necessary for project implementation.                                 to be restored. The stockpiled Pajaro
                                                  mid-high marsh plain elevations over an                                 Sediment would be placed to a fill                                    Bench soils and onsite borrow would be
                                                  area of approximately 47 acres (see                                     elevation slightly higher than the target                             used as fill sources. The project would
                                                  Figure 1–3 of the application).                                         marsh plain elevation to allow for                                    rely primarily on natural vegetation
                                                  Approximately 167,000 cy of sediment                                    settlement and consolidation of the                                   recruitment in the restored marsh areas.

                                                                                                          TABLE 1—VOLUME OF FILL REQUIRED IN EACH SUB-AREA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fill volume
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Area           Fill area
                                                                                               Project component/staging area                                                                                                      (range in cubic
                                                                                                                                                                                                 (acres)         (acres)                yards)

                                                  Phase 1
                                                     Sub-area M1 .........................................................................................................................             12.1                  9.5        28,000 to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          43,700.
                                                        Sub-area M2 .........................................................................................................................              5.6               4.5        10,700 to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          17,700.
                                                        Sub-area M3 .........................................................................................................................          11.1                  8.3        27,000 to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          41,000.
                                                        Sub-area H1 .........................................................................................................................          17.8              14.1           42,100 to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          65,300.

                                                              Subtotal Phase 1 ...........................................................................................................                 47                36        107,900 to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         167,800.

                                                                     Total Phase 1 .........................................................................................................               47                36        107,900 to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         167,800.
                                                     Note: Volumes in presented in this table are mid-range estimates; actual volumes may be higher or lower.
                                                     Source: Environmental Science Associates, 2014 Final Elkhorn Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration Project Restoration Plan, July 1, 2014.


                                                     Water Control and Tidal Channels of                                  remaining) and to allow fill placement                                channel as possible to simulate the form
                                                  the Restoration Area—Work areas on                                      at all stages of the tides. To reduce the                             and function of a natural channel bank.
                                                  the remnant marsh plain would for the                                   potential for fish to become entrained in                             Borrow ditches that date from the times
                                                  most part be isolated from the tides and                                isolated ponded areas, blocking of tidal                              of historical wetland reclamation in
                                                  dewatered to allow construction in non-                                 channels would occur at low tide. When                                these areas would be blocked or filled
                                                  tidal conditions. Water control                                         sediment placement is completed, the                                  completely if fill is available after
                                                  structures such as temporary berms                                      berms would be lowered to the target                                  raising the marsh plain. Blocking
                                                  would be utilized to isolate the fill                                   marsh elevation, reintroducing tidal                                  borrow ditches would route more flow
                                                  placement area during the construction                                  inundation.                                                           through the natural channels and
                                                  period. Existing berms would be used,                                      Remnant historic channels onsite                                   slightly increase hydraulic resistance,
                                                  where possible. There are a number of                                   would generally be left in place or filled                            which may achieve benefits from
                                                  potential configurations to isolate the                                 and re-excavated in the same place. As                                reducing tidal prism and associated
                                                  fill placement area which will depend                                   needed for marsh access, smaller                                      scour in the Elkhorn Slough system.
                                                  on the workflow of the contractor                                       channels would be filled. Avoidance of                                   To limit trip distances onto the marsh,
                                                  chosen. For this application, CADFW                                     channel fill, temporary and permanent,                                the project would employ one or more
                                                  has identified the water control option                                 is preferred. As much of the existing                                 of the following placement approaches.
                                                  with the greatest potential impact to                                   tidal channel network would be                                        Temporary channel crossings may be
                                                  marine mammals would be a sheet pile                                    maintained as is feasible, and the post-                              constructed, or tidal channels may be
                                                  wall at the mouth of the project area (see                              project channel alignments would be                                   temporarily filled and then re-dug with
                                                  Figure 1–3 of the application). If a sheet                              similar to those under existing                                       an excavator or backhoe. If re-
                                                  pile is required to be installed at the                                 conditions. The density of channels                                   excavation of the smaller channels
                                                  tidal entrance to the project area, four                                (length of channel per acre of marsh)                                 proves infeasible, these channels may be
                                                  days of vibratory pile driving would                                    after restoration would be comparable to                              permanently filled, the resulting
                                                  occur. It is also possible that the mouth                               the density in natural reference                                      channel extent consisting of the larger
                                                  of the project area may be closed with                                  marshes. Low levees (less than 0.5 ft                                 channels only. The resulting channel
                                                  an earthen dam or an inflatable dam;                                    above the marsh plain) composed of fill                               extent would be sufficient to provide
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                                                  therefore, the sheet pile would not be                                  material would be constructed along the                               drainage and tidal exchange to support
                                                  necessary. The isolated work areas                                      larger channels to simulate natural                                   natural marsh functions. The number
                                                  would be drained using a combination                                    channel levees. The project would                                     and locations of channel crossings
                                                  of gravity and pumps. Water levels                                      recreate natural levee features along the                             would depend on the tradeoff between
                                                  within the blocked areas would be                                       sides of the main channel into the                                    haul distances and the ease of installing
                                                  managed to keep them mostly free of                                     Minhoto-Hester Marsh. Fill would be                                   and removing the crossings. Where tidal
                                                  water (with some ponded areas                                           placed as close to the edge of the                                    channels were maintained in place,


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                                                  turbidity control measures (i.e., Best                            equipment used to transport dry                        mammals/seals/harbor-seal.html) for
                                                  Management Practices (BMPs), such as                              material out onto the marsh would be of                the generalized harbor seal account and
                                                  hay bales or weed free straw wattles)                             low ground pressure to prevent sinking                 see NMFS’ Stock Assessment Reports
                                                  could be staked down in or adjacent to                            in the mud. Mats would be temporarily                  (SAR), available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                  the channels to be preserved. Bulldozers                          placed on the marsh, as needed, to                     pr/sars, for more detailed accounts of
                                                  would push fill up to the hay bales and                           spread the weight of the equipment. A                  the harbor seal stocks’ status and
                                                  wattles, but not into the channels.                               conveyor system could also be used to                  abundance. The harbor seal is assessed
                                                  Channel crossings and BMPs would be                               transport dry material from the stockpile              in the Pacific SAR (Carretta et al., 2016).
                                                  removed at project completion.                                    out to the marsh, in lieu of dozers
                                                                                                                                                                           Harbor Seal Overview and Regional
                                                     Buffer Area—The buffer area would                              pushing the material the full distance.
                                                                                                                                                                           Status
                                                  be graded to increase marsh area and                              In the latter case, a loader would
                                                  create a gently sloping ecotone band                              continuously load the conveyor system                    Harbor seals inhabit coastal and
                                                  along the edge of the restored marsh.                             with material near the stockpile, and a                estuarine waters and shoreline areas of
                                                  Specifically, excavation would widen                              dozer at the marsh drop off location                   the northern hemisphere from temperate
                                                  the existing marsh (by up to 150 ft) and                          would spread the material. A conveyor                  to polar regions. The eastern North
                                                  create a band of gentle slope (e.g., 1:30)                        system may increase construction time                  Pacific subspecies is found from Baja
                                                  on the hillside, fostering creation of a                          as it would need to be assembled and                   California north to the Aleutian Islands
                                                  wider ecotone habitat. The remaining                              taken apart to move it to new areas. A                 and into the Bering Sea. Multiple lines
                                                  buffer area would be restored to native                           conveyor system is also likely cost                    of evidence support the existence of
                                                  grassland habitat. The north end of the                           prohibitive. At the end of construction                geographic structure among harbor seal
                                                  buffer area (adjacent to M4 and M6)                               in each cell/stage, any elevated haul                  populations from California to Alaska
                                                  would be restored in a later phase so                             roads and/or berms constructed to aid in               (O’Corry-Crowe et al., 2003; Temte,
                                                  this area could be used to stockpile                              material placement would be excavated                  1986; Calambokidis et al., 1985; Kelly,
                                                  material for future placement on                                  to design grades, with the resulting                   1981; Brown, 1988; Lamont, 1996; Burg,
                                                  subareas M4, M5, and M6 (see Figure 1–                            earth used to fill adjacent restoration                1996). Harbor seals are generally non-
                                                  3 of the application).                                            areas.                                                 migratory, and analysis of genetic
                                                     Construction Sequencing and                                                                                           information suggests that genetic
                                                                                                                    Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                  Equipment—Construction sequencing                                                                                        differences increase with geographic
                                                                                                                    Area of the Specified Activity
                                                  would begin with water management                                                                                        distance (Westlake and O’Corry-Crowe,
                                                  and/or turbidity control measures                                   The marine mammal species under                      2002). However, because stock
                                                  constructed around the work areas prior                           NMFS jurisdiction occurring in the                     boundaries are difficult to meaningfully
                                                  to placing material on the marsh. After                           proposed project area is the Pacific                   draw from a biological perspective,
                                                  fill placement on the marsh, any                                  harbor seal. In the harbor seal account                three separate harbor seal stocks are
                                                  temporary features, such as water                                 provided here, we offer a brief                        recognized for management purposes
                                                  management berms, sheet pile and                                  introduction to the species and relevant               along the west coast of the continental
                                                  culverts, would be removed.                                       stock as well as available information                 United States: (1) Inland waters of
                                                  Construction equipment would include                              regarding population trends and threats,               Washington; (2) outer coast of Oregon
                                                  haul trucks, heavy earthmoving                                    and describe any information regarding                 and Washington; and (3) California
                                                  equipment, such as dozers, backhoes,                              local occurrence (Table 2). Please also                (Carretta et al., 2016). This IHA
                                                  loaders, and excavators to transport dry                          refer to NMFS’ Web site (http://                       addresses seals from the California stock
                                                  material out onto the marsh. All heavy                            www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pr/species/                     only.

                                                                                                             TABLE 2—HARBOR SEAL STATUS INFORMATION
                                                                                                                         (ES)/MMPA           Stock abundance                                          Relative occurrence
                                                            Species                              Stock                      status;        (CV, Nmin, most recent          PBR 3       Annual         in Elkhorn Slough;
                                                                                                                           strategic                                                   M/SI 4
                                                                                                                                            abundance survey) 2                                      season of occurrence
                                                                                                                            (Y/N) 1

                                                                                                                            Family Phocidae (earless seals)

                                                  Harbor seal ...................    California ......................   -; N            30,968 (n/a; 27,348; 2012)          1,641           42.8   Common; year-round.
                                                     1 Endangered   Species Act (ESA) status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is
                                                  not listed under the ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct
                                                  human-caused mortality exceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the
                                                  foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
                                                    2 CV is coefficient of variation; N
                                                                                       min is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable. For certain stocks of
                                                  pinnipeds, abundance estimates are based upon observations of animals (often pups) ashore multiplied by some correction factor derived from
                                                  knowledge of the species (or similar species) life history to arrive at a best abundance estimate; therefore, there is no associated CV. In these
                                                  cases, the minimum abundance may represent actual counts of all animals ashore. The most recent abundance survey that is reflected in the
                                                  abundance estimate is presented; there may be more recent surveys that have not yet been incorporated into the estimate.
                                                    3 Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be re-
                                                  moved from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population size (OSP).
                                                    4 These values, found in NMFS’ SARs, represent annual levels of human-caused mortality plus serious injury from all sources combined (e.g.,
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                                                  commercial fisheries, subsistence hunting, ship strike). Annual M/SI often cannot be determined precisely and is in some cases presented as a
                                                  minimum value. All values presented here are from the final 2015 Pacific SAR. (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/region.htm).


                                                  Local Abundance and Habitat Use                                   foraging, molting and reproduction, but                Slough (McCarthy, 2010). Harbor seals
                                                                                                                    mainly use it as a staging area for                    inhabit Elkhorn Slough year-round and
                                                    Harbor seals use Elkhorn Slough for                             foraging in the Monterey Bay, as there                 occur individually or in groups, but
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                                                  depending on prey availability, molting,                nightly feeding in Monterey Bay (J.                   Potential Effects of the Specified
                                                  and reproduction (McCarthy, 2010).                      Harvey, pers. comm. in McCarthy,                      Activity on Marine Mammals
                                                  Counts of harbor seals in the greater                   2010). In a diet study conducted                         This section includes a summary and
                                                  Elkhorn Slough began in 1975 and at                     between 1995 and 1997, 35 species                     discussion of the ways that components
                                                  that time averaged about 30 seals                       including topsmelt, white croaker,                    of the specified activity (e.g.,
                                                  (Harvey et al., 1995; Oxman, 1995).                     spotted cusk-eel, night smelt, bocaccio,              construction inclusive of short term pile
                                                  Counts conducted by Osborn (1985) in                    Pacific herring, a brachyuran                         driving) may impact marine mammals.
                                                  1984 averaged 35 seals, and during                      crustacean, and four genera of mollusks               This discussion also includes reactions
                                                  1991, maximum counts reported by                        were consumed by harbor seals (Harvey                 that we consider to rise to the level of
                                                  Oxman (1995) were five times greater.
                                                                                                          et al., 1995 in McCarthy, 2010).                      a take and those that we do not consider
                                                  Oxman also reported a 20 percent
                                                                                                                                                                to rise to the level of a take (for example,
                                                  increase between 1990 and 1991, from                    Seal Haul Outs Potentially Impacted by                with acoustics, we may include a
                                                  150 to 180 seals. Average counts                        Project Activities                                    discussion of studies that showed
                                                  remained comparable from 1994
                                                                                                             In the eastern part of Elkhorn Slough,             animals not reacting at all to sound or
                                                  through 1997, with peaks coinciding
                                                                                                          harbor seals primarily use two sub-areas              exhibiting barely measurable
                                                  with pupping and molting seasons
                                                  (pupping season is April—June with                      to haul out, the Minhoto-Hester Marsh                 avoidance). This section is intended as
                                                  molting in July following the pupping                   Complex (project area and the area just               a background of potential effects and
                                                  season) (Oxman 1995). A count of 339                                                                          does not consider either the specific
                                                                                                          outside the project) and the area in and
                                                  seals was reported in 1997 (Jones, 2002;                                                                      manner in which this activity will be
                                                                                                          around Parson’s Slough (see Figures 4–
                                                  Richman, 1997). The population in the                                                                         carried out or the mitigation that will be
                                                                                                          4 and 4–3 of the application,                         implemented, and how either of those
                                                  greater Elkhorn Slough is currently                     respectively). Monitoring was
                                                  estimated at 300 to 500 seals (McCarthy,                                                                      will shape the anticipated impacts from
                                                                                                          completed in 2013 to document the                     this specific activity.
                                                  2010). Harbor seal count data as                        abundance and distribution of harbor
                                                  reported were collected from a variety of                                                                        The Estimated Take by the Incidental
                                                                                                          seals utilizing the Minhoto-Hester                    Harassment section later in this
                                                  sources using various methodologies.                    Marsh Complex to determine potential
                                                  Data sources included former graduate                                                                         document will include a quantitative
                                                                                                          impacts from the proposed project                     analysis of the number of individuals
                                                  student research, occasional counts by
                                                                                                          (Beck, 2014). Eight harbor seal haul out              that are expected to be taken by this
                                                  Dr. Jim Harvey, Director at Moss
                                                  Landing Marine Laboratories, and                        sites were identified in the Minhoto-                 activity. The Negligible Impact Analysis
                                                  ESNERR staff observations.                              Hester Marsh Complex, which also                      section will include the analysis of how
                                                     Harbor seals have utilized the Elkhorn               included haul-outs in portions of the                 this specific activity will impact marine
                                                  Slough as a resting site since the 1970s,               Yampah Marsh adjacent to Minhoto-                     mammals and will consider the content
                                                  but the first births were not recorded                  Hester Marsh (see Figure 4–5 of the                   of this section, the Estimated Take by
                                                  until 1991 (Maldini et al., 2010). Harbor               application). Four of these haul out sites            Incidental Harassment section, the
                                                  seals have used Elkhorn Slough for                      are within the footprint of the                       Proposed Mitigation section, and the
                                                  reproduction for the past two decades.                  construction area and will be                         Anticipated Potential Effects on Marine
                                                  From 1995 to 1997, there was a                          inaccessible during construction, but                 Mammal Habitat section to draw
                                                  significant annual increase in pups,                    available again after construction. To                conclusions regarding the likely impacts
                                                  from 14 seals in 1995 to 29 seals in 1997               better assess which areas of Minhoto-                 of this activity on the reproductive
                                                  (Richman, 1997). Pupping can occur                      Hester Marsh were used by seals, haul                 success or survivorship of individuals
                                                  throughout the year, but generally starts               out sites were categorized as either                  and from that on the affected marine
                                                  in late March and peaks in May                          inside or outside the footprint of the                mammal populations or stocks.
                                                  (McCarthy, 2010). Some seals may                        construction area. The four haul out                  Description of Sound Sources
                                                  depart during pupping/breeding season                   sites within the footprint of the
                                                  to other breeding areas outside of                                                                               Harbor seals that use the four haul out
                                                                                                          construction area are remnant berms on                sites, just beyond the footprint of the
                                                  Elkhorn Slough. Females tend to remove
                                                                                                          the interior of the marsh, identified as              construction, area (M5 Northeast, M5
                                                  themselves from the group to give birth
                                                                                                          Small Island, M2 North, M3 North and                  Southeast, Yampah Northwest and
                                                  and return within a week (McCarthy,
                                                  2010). In 2010, 50 pups were observed                   M3 East (see Figure 4–5 of the                        Yampah Southwest) (described in the
                                                  in Elkhorn Slough (J. Harvey                            application). Four haul out sites, just               previous of section, Description of
                                                  unpublished data in McCarthy, 2010).                    beyond the footprint of the construction              Marine Mammals in the Area of the
                                                  No births have been documented in the                   area, are on the edge of the marsh                    Specified Activity) and in other nearby
                                                  project area and it is not likely that                  nearest the main channel of Elkhorn                   areas may potentially experience
                                                  neonates will be in the project area as                 Slough, and identified as M5 Northeast,               behavioral disruption rising to the level
                                                  females prefer to keep their pups along                 M5 Southeast, Yampah Northwest and                    of harassment from construction
                                                  the main channel of Elkhorn Slough,                     Yampah Southwest (see Figure 4–5 of                   activities, which may include visual
                                                  which is outside the area expected to be                the application). In 2013, the maximum                disturbance due to the presence and
                                                  impacted by project activities.                         number of seals counted from those                    activity of heavy equipment and
                                                     Harbor seals usually occupy areas just               eight haul out sites totaled 94 seals                 construction workers, airborne noise
                                                  beyond the mouth of Elkhorn Slough in                   (Beck, 2014). In the Parson’s Slough                  from the equipment, and from
                                                  the Moss Landing Harbor and in the                                                                            underwater noise during the brief
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                                                                                                          Complex, adjacent to the project area,
                                                  Salinas River channel south of the Moss                 approximately 100 seals use the                       period of sheet pile installation.
                                                  Landing bridge and the lower portion of                 exposed mudflats during low tide to                   Disturbed seals are likely to experience
                                                  Elkhorn Slough extending up to                          haul out on six haul out sites. The                   any or all of these stimuli, and take may
                                                  Parson’s Slough and Rubis Creek. They                                                                         occur due to any of these in isolation or
                                                                                                          closest haul out in the Parson’s Slough
                                                  typically use the corridor from the                                                                           in combination with the others.
                                                                                                          Complex is located 1,300 feet northeast
                                                  mouth of Elkhorn Slough through the                                                                              A significant body of past monitoring
                                                  Moss Landing Harbor entrance for                        of the project area.
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                                                  as construction, conducted in close                                   near Seal Bend, and seals in this area                               monitored during the construction of
                                                  proximity to hauled out harbor seals,                                 are likely more exposed to vessel traffic                            the Parson’s Slough project, adjacent to
                                                  have the potential to disturb seals that                              as the haul out is along the edge of the                             the Minhoto-Hester Marsh, and
                                                  are present. Some or all of the seals                                 main channel and more habituated to                                  estimated at 108 dBC Lmax (dBC can be
                                                  present would be expected to move or                                  that type of disturbance. Seals                                      defined as decibel (dB) with C-
                                                  flush in response to the presence of                                  monitored during the Parson’s Slough                                 weighting which is a standard weighting
                                                  crew and equipment, though some may                                   project (ESNERR, 2011) are not likely                                of the audible frequencies commonly
                                                  remain hauled out. Seals typically                                    exposed as frequently to vessel traffic as                           used for the measurement of peak sound
                                                  exhibit a continuum of responses,                                     their haul outs are within areas that are                            pressure Level (SPL) and Lmax is
                                                  beginning with alert movements (e.g.,                                 more sheltered and where watercraft is                               defined as the maximum sound level
                                                  raising the head), which may then                                     not allowed. During that project, seals                              during a single noise event). Noise is
                                                  escalate to movement away from the                                    showed disturbance to vessel movement                                also generated from the Pick-n-Pull, a
                                                  stimulus and possible flushing into the                               at further distances (150 m or greater)                              vehicle dismantling and recycling yard,
                                                  water. Flushed seals typically re-occupy                              and were more frequently disturbed                                   and located approximately 300 ft from
                                                  the haul out within minutes to hours of                               from moving vessels than from pile                                   the project area. Agricultural equipment
                                                  the stimulus. In a previous study at                                  driving activities. These seals may be                               is operated occasionally within the
                                                  Elkhorn Slough, harassment by humans                                  habituated to some anthropogenic                                     existing uplands, including haul trucks
                                                  (from recreational boating and                                        sounds (e.g., Union Pacific Railroad                                 that regularly travel across adjacent
                                                  fishermen) within 100 meter (m) was                                   trains (UPRR)), but not to disturbance                               agricultural lands and may produce
                                                  documented for harbor seals (Osborn,                                  from moving vessels and therefore                                    other back ground noise.
                                                  1985b in Oxman 1995). Allen et al.                                    exhibited behavioral reactions at a
                                                  (1984 in McCarthy, 2010) reported a                                   greater distance away. There may also                                   Noise levels from the previous
                                                  similar distance for disturbance (mostly                              be seasonal variability in disturbance                               Parson’s Slough project were monitored
                                                  by non-powered boats) in Bolinas                                      reactions, such as during the pupping                                in 2010 and 2011. Background noise
                                                  Lagoon (a similar tidal estuary in                                    season, as well as variation within                                  during that project was approximately
                                                  Bolinas, CA). During the Parson’s                                     different populations (Gunvalson, 2011).                             57dBC Lmax measured at 20 and 40 m
                                                  Slough project, most of the harbor seal                                  Airborne background sound                                         northeast of the pile installation site and
                                                  disturbances were land-based and                                      (anthropogenic) of Elkhorn Slough is                                 approximately 1.5 m above the ground
                                                  occurred at distances of approximately                                likely dominated by recreational vessel                              (ESNERR, 2011). Although no specific
                                                  150 m or more and involved head raises                                activities, UPRR trains, and other                                   measurements have been made at the
                                                  or body repositioning. Some seals                                     human activity in the area. Recreational                             proposed project area, it is reasonable to
                                                  showed no disturbance reactions at all.                               vessels are restricted to the main                                   believe that levels may generally be
                                                  Movement of vessels associated with the                               channel of Elkhorn Slough (just outside                              similar to the previous project at
                                                  project was the construction activity                                 the project area). Trains along the UPRR                             Parson’s Slough as there is a similar
                                                  most frequently associated with                                       likely generate fairly high noise levels in                          type and degree of activity within the
                                                  disturbance (38 percent), followed by                                 the vicinity of Minhoto-Hester Marsh                                 same type of environment (tidal salt
                                                  vibratory driving of sheet piles (13                                  within the eastern portion of the project                            marsh). Known sound levels and
                                                  percent) and other construction                                       area. Approximately 15 to 20 trains pass                             frequency ranges associated with
                                                  activities (13 percent) (ESNERR, 2011).                               along the UPRR each day, which is                                    anthropogenic sources similar to those
                                                  The disparity between the disturbance                                 located 400 ft from the furthest eastern                             associated to this project are
                                                  distances of the studies within Elkhorn                               portion of the project area (Vinnedge                                summarized in Table 3. Details of the
                                                  Slough may be due to the fact that the                                Environmental Consulting, 2010). Noise                               source types are described in the
                                                  Osborn (1985) was monitoring seals                                    levels from the UPRR trains were                                     following table.

                                                                  TABLE 3—REPRESENTATIVE AIRBORNE SOUND LEVELS OF ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES—dB re: 20μPa
                                                                                Sound source                                                                   Airborne sound level                                             Reference

                                                  Vibratory driving of steel sheet piles ................................              97 dBA at 10 m ...............................................................   ESNERR, 2011
                                                                                                                                       90 dBA at 30 m ...............................................................   (Parson’s Slough).
                                                  Heavy Earth Moving Equipment (i.e., excavators, back-                                80–90 dB at 15.24 m ......................................................       FHWA, 2015.
                                                    hoes, and front loaders).
                                                  UPRR trains ......................................................................   108 dBC Lmax at 20m and 40 m (northeast of the pile                              ESNERR, 2011
                                                                                                                                         installation).                                                                 (Parson’s Slough).



                                                     Airborne noise associated with this                                distance of disturbance from noise is                                over four days of the 136 total days of
                                                  project includes noise from construction                              unknown, it is anticipated that the                                  construction and conducted at low tide,
                                                  activities (including vibratory pile                                  disturbance area would be smaller than                               to the extent practicable, when minimal
                                                  driving) during the restoration of the                                the sheet pile installation impact area                              water is present to minimize underwater
                                                  tidal marsh. Airborne noise produced                                  since construction equipment does not                                sound impacts.
                                                  from earth moving equipment (i.e.,                                    generate as much noise as pile driving.
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                                                                                                                                                                                             Acoustic Effects
                                                  backhoes, front end loaders) for                                      Trains along the UPRR likely generate
                                                  construction, may produce sound levels                                fairly high noise levels in the eastern                                Marine mammals that occur in the
                                                  at 80–90 dB at 15.24 m (FHWA, 2015)                                   portion of the project area, so earth                                project area could be exposed to
                                                  (Table 3). The construction activity may                              moving equipment operated in this area                               airborne or underwater sounds
                                                  generate noise above ambient levels or                                may not elevate ambient noise levels                                 associated with construction activities
                                                  create a visual disturbance for a period                              when trains are present. For this project,                           that have the potential to cause
                                                  of 11 months. Although the exact                                      vibratory pile driving will only occur                               harassment, depending on their distance


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                                                  from construction activities. Although                  the construction activity is the                      and habitat conditions would return to
                                                  there is some potential that seals in the               exclusion from the accustomed haul out                their pre-disturbance state shortly after
                                                  water could be exposed to underwater                    areas. However, other potential impacts               the cessation of in-water construction
                                                  sound during the proposed four days of                  to the surrounding habitat from physical              activities. Any behavioral avoidance by
                                                  vibratory sheet pile driving, the                       disturbance are also possible.                        fish of the disturbed area would still
                                                  underwater footprint of acoustic effect                                                                       leave significantly large areas of fish and
                                                                                                          Physical Impacts to Haul Out Habitat
                                                  would likely be very small due to                                                                             marine mammal foraging habitat in the
                                                  acoustic shadowing within the sinuous                      Eight harbor seal haul out sites were              nearby vicinity.
                                                  marsh area at the project site and the                  identified in the Minhoto-Hester Marsh
                                                                                                          Complex, which also included haul outs                   In addition, primary foraging habitat
                                                  low source level, and seals would likely
                                                                                                          in portions of Yampah Marsh adjacent                  for harbor seals may be mostly outside
                                                  be disturbed by other stimuli associated
                                                  with the project activities. Therefore, we              to Minhoto-Hester Marsh (see Figure 4–                of the project area as they primarily use
                                                  do not separately consider underwater                   5 of the application). Four of the eight              the Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex for
                                                  sound and do not discuss it further in                  haul out sites are within the footprint of            hauling out. Research by Oxman (1995)
                                                  this document.                                          the construction area and identified as               and Harvey et al. (1995) compared catch
                                                     Anthropogenic airborne sound could                   Small Island, M2 North, M3 North and                  rates from trawls conducted in the
                                                  cause hauled out pinnipeds to exhibit                   M3 East. Only the edge of the M2 North                Elkhorn Slough to species detected in
                                                  changes in their normal behavior, such                  haul out site will be converted back to               seal scat and found that seals primarily
                                                  as reduction in vocalizations, or cause                 tidal marsh as it borders a borrow ditch              feed between Seal Bend and the oceanic
                                                  them to temporarily abandon their                       that was previously excavated to create               nearshore shelf in Monterey Bay.
                                                  habitat and move further from the                       a berm (straight north south ditch) and               Oxman (1995) also radio-tagged seals
                                                  source. Studies by Blackwell et al.                     is not a natural or historical marsh                  and found that they all spent their
                                                  (2004) and Moulton et al. (2005)                        feature. The haul out sites of Small                  nights diving within 0.5 to 7 km of
                                                  indicate a tolerance or lack of response                Island, M3 North and M3 East will                     shore, most (88 percent) 1.25 km south
                                                  to unweighted airborne sounds as high                   remain intact. These four haul out sites              of the Elkhorn Slough entrance, with the
                                                  as 112 dB peak and 96 dB root mean                      will be temporarily unavailable to                    others (12 percent) either 4 km north at
                                                  square (rms).                                           harbor seals, but once construction is                the Pajaro River mouth, or 7.25 km
                                                                                                          complete, those sites will be available               north at Sunset Beach, Santa Cruz.
                                                  Visual Disturbance                                      again (see Figure 4–4 of the application).               In summary, given the short daily
                                                     Visual stimuli due to the presence of                During the restoration, the inability of              duration of sound associated with
                                                  construction activities during the                      seals to use suitable habitat within the              individual pile driving events (four
                                                  project have the potential to result in                 footprint of the construction area would              days) and the relatively small areas
                                                  take of harbor seals at nearby haul out                 temporarily remove less than two
                                                                                                                                                                being affected, pile driving activities
                                                  sites through behavioral disturbance.                   percent of the potential haul out areas
                                                                                                                                                                associated with the proposed action are
                                                  Harbor seals can exhibit a behavioral                   in the Slough (see Figure 4–4 of the
                                                                                                                                                                not likely to have a permanent, adverse
                                                  response to visual stimuli (e.g.,                       application). Although the proposed
                                                                                                                                                                effect on the foraging habitat. Harbor
                                                  including alert behavior, movement,                     action would permanently alter habitat
                                                                                                                                                                seals may forage mostly in the nearshore
                                                  vocalizing, or flushing). NMFS does not                 within the footprint of the construction
                                                                                                          area, harbor seals haul out in many                   oceanic shelf; therefore, NMFS does not
                                                  consider the lesser reactions (e.g., alert
                                                                                                          locations throughout the estuary, and                 expect the proposed action to have
                                                  behavior) to constitute harassment.
                                                                                                          the proposed activities are not expected              habitat-related effects on harbor seal
                                                  Upon the occurrence of low-severity
                                                  disturbance (i.e., the approach of a                    to have any habitat-related effects that              foraging success that could cause
                                                  vessel or person as opposed to an                       could cause significant or long-term                  significant long-term consequences for
                                                  explosion or sonic boom), pinnipeds                     consequences for individual harbor                    individual harbor seals or their
                                                  typically exhibit a continuum of                        seals or their population. The                        population.
                                                  responses, beginning with alert                         restoration of the marsh habitat will                 Proposed Mitigation
                                                  movements (e.g., raising the head),                     have no adverse effect on marine
                                                  which may then escalate to movement                     mammal habitat, but possibly a long-                     In order to issue an IHA under section
                                                  away from the stimulus and possible                     term beneficial effect on harbor seals by             101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must
                                                  flushing into the water. Flushed                        improving ecological function of the                  set forth the permissible methods of
                                                  pinnipeds typically re-occupy the haul                  slough, inclusive of higher species                   taking pursuant to such activity, and
                                                  out within minutes to hours of the                      diversity, increased species abundance,               other means of effecting the least
                                                  stimulus.                                               larger fish, and improved habitat.                    practicable impact on such species or
                                                     Due to the likely constant                                                                                 stock and its habitat, paying particular
                                                                                                          Pile Driving Effects on Potential
                                                  combination of visual and acoustic                                                                            attention to rookeries, mating grounds,
                                                                                                          Foraging Habitat
                                                  stimuli resulting from the presence and                                                                       and areas of similar significance, and on
                                                  use of heavy equipment and work                           The area likely impacted by the                     the availability of such species or stock
                                                  crews, we assume that harbor seals                      project is relatively small compared to               for taking for certain subsistence uses.
                                                  present in the areas adjacent to the                    the available habitat in estuary waters in
                                                                                                          the Elkhorn Slough and the region.                       The primary purposes of these
                                                  footprint of the construction area may                                                                        mitigation measures are to minimize
                                                  be disturbed and do not consider                        Avoidance by potential prey (i.e., fish)
                                                                                                          of the immediate area due to the                      disturbance from construction activities
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                                                  acoustic effects separately from the                                                                          and to monitor marine mammal
                                                  effects of potential disturbance due to                 temporary loss of this foraging habitat is
                                                                                                          also possible. The duration of fish                   behavioral response to any potential
                                                  visual stimuli.                                                                                               sound and visual disturbances.
                                                                                                          avoidance of this area after pile driving
                                                  Anticipated Potentials Effects on                       stops is unknown, but a rapid return to                  Here we provide a description of the
                                                  Marine Mammal Habitat                                   normal recruitment, distribution and                  mitigation measures we propose to
                                                   The primary potential impact to                        behavior is anticipated. Any impact                   require as part of the proposed
                                                  marine mammal habitat associated with                   would be short term and site-specific,                Authorization.


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                                                  Timing Restrictions                                     Proposed Monitoring and Reporting                     discernment of harbor seals on land or
                                                    Construction work shall occur only                       In order to issue an IHA for an                    in the water with ability to estimate
                                                  during daylight hours when visual                       activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the                 target size and distance; use of
                                                  monitoring of marine mammals can be                     MMPA states that NMFS must set forth                  binoculars may be necessary to correctly
                                                  implemented. No in-water work will be                   ‘‘requirements pertaining to the                      identify the target;
                                                  conducted at night.                                     monitoring and reporting of such                         • Advanced education in biological
                                                                                                          taking’’. The MMPA implementing                       science or related field (undergraduate
                                                  Construction Activities                                                                                       degree or higher required);
                                                                                                          regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)
                                                    After sheet piles are installed, harbor               indicate that requests for incidental take               • Experience and ability to conduct
                                                  seals would no longer be able to access                 authorizations must include the                       field observations and collect data
                                                  the project area and would temporarily                  suggested means of accomplishing the                  according to assigned protocols (this
                                                  be displaced from using those four haul                 necessary monitoring and reporting that               may include academic experience);
                                                  outs. It would be unlikely for seals to                 will result in increased knowledge of                    • Experience or training in the field
                                                  enter the construction area as they                     the species and of the level of taking or             identification of marine mammals,
                                                  would need to traverse a minimum 7ft                    impacts on populations of marine                      including the identification of
                                                  high berm into an area without water.                   mammals that are expected to be                       behaviors;
                                                  However, if a seal did enter the project                present in the proposed action area.                     • Sufficient training, orientation, or
                                                  area, CADFW shall notify NMFS                              Any monitoring requirement we                      experience with the construction
                                                  immediately and further action would                    prescribe should improve our                          operation to provide for personal safety
                                                  be determined. In addition, to reduce                   understanding of one or more of the                   during observations;
                                                  the risk of potentially startling marine                following:                                               • Writing skills sufficient to prepare a
                                                  mammals with a sudden intensive                            • Occurrence of marine mammal                      report of observations including but not
                                                  sound, the contractor shall begin                       species in the action area (e.g., presence,           limited to the number and species of
                                                  construction activities gradually each                  abundance, distribution, density).                    marine mammals observed; dates and
                                                  day by moving around the project area                      • Nature, scope, or context of likely              times when construction activities were
                                                  and starting tractor one at a time.                     marine mammal exposure to potential                   conducted; dates and times when
                                                  Pupping Season                                          stressors/impacts (individual or                      construction activities were suspended,
                                                                                                          cumulative, acute or chronic), through                if necessary; and marine mammal
                                                    While CADFW does not anticipate                                                                             behavior; and
                                                  any pupping within the project area,                    better understanding of: (1) Action or
                                                                                                          environment (e.g., source                                • Ability to communicate orally, by
                                                  should a pup less than one week old
                                                                                                          characterization, propagation, ambient                radio or in person, with project
                                                  (neonate) come within 20 m of where
                                                                                                          noise); (2) Affected species (e.g., life              personnel to provide real-time
                                                  heavy machinery is working,
                                                                                                          history, dive patterns); (3) Co-                      information on marine mammals
                                                  construction activities in that area
                                                                                                          occurrence of marine mammal species                   observed in the area as necessary.
                                                  would be delayed until the pup has left
                                                                                                          with the action; or (4) Biological or                    PSOs shall be placed at the best
                                                  the area. In the event that a pup less
                                                                                                          behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age,            vantage point(s) (e.g., Yampah Island,
                                                  than one week old remains within those
                                                                                                          calving or feeding areas).                            see Figure 2 of the monitoring plan in
                                                  20 m, NMFS would be consulted to
                                                  determine the appropriate course of                        • Individual responses to acute                    the application) practicable to monitor
                                                  action.                                                 stressors, or impacts of chronic                      for marine mammals. PSOs shall also
                                                                                                          exposures (behavioral or physiological).              conduct mandatory biological resources
                                                  Vibratory Pile Driving                                     • How anticipated responses to                     awareness training for construction
                                                     An exclusion zone of 15 m shall be                   stressors impact either: (1) Long-term                personnel. The awareness training shall
                                                  established during the four days of pile                fitness and survival of an individual; or             be provided to brief construction
                                                  driving to prevent the unlikely potential               (2) Population, species, or stock.                    personnel on marine mammals
                                                  for physical injury of harbor seals due                    • Effects on marine mammal habitat                 (inclusive of identification as needed,
                                                  to close approach to construction                       and resultant impacts to marine                       e.g., neonates) and the need to avoid
                                                  equipment. Pile extraction or driving                   mammals.                                              and minimize impacts to marine
                                                  shall not commence (or re-commence                         • Mitigation and monitoring                        mammals. If new construction
                                                  following a shutdown) until marine                      effectiveness.                                        personnel are added to the project, the
                                                  mammals are not sighted within the                                                                            contractor shall ensure that the
                                                                                                          Proposed Monitoring—Visual Marine                     personnel receive the mandatory
                                                  exclusion zone for a 15-minute period.
                                                                                                          Mammal Observations                                   training before starting work. The PSO
                                                  If a marine mammal enters the
                                                  exclusion zone during sheet pile work,                    Qualified Protected Species Observer                would have authority to stop
                                                  work shall stop until the animal leaves                 (PSO) (a NMFS approved biologist) shall               construction if marine mammals appear
                                                  the exclusion zone or is not observed for               be used to detect, document, and                      distressed (evasive maneuvers, rapid
                                                  a minimum of 15 minutes.                                minimize impacts to marine mammals.                   breathing, inability to flush) or in
                                                     Based on our evaluation of the                       Monitoring would be conducted before,                 danger of injury.
                                                  proposed measures, as well as any other                 during, and after construction activities.               The CADFW has developed a
                                                  potential measures that may be relevant                 In addition, PSOs shall record all                    monitoring plan based on discussions
                                                  to the specified activity, we have                      incidents of marine mammal                            between the CADFW and NMFS. The
                                                  preliminarily determined that the                       occurrence, regardless of distance from               CADFW will collect sighting data and
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                                                  proposed mitigation measures provide                    activity, and document any behavioral                 behavioral responses to construction
                                                  the means of effecting the least                        reactions in concert with distance from               activities for marine mammal species
                                                  practicable impact on marine mammal                     construction activities.                              observed in the region of activity during
                                                  species or stocks and their habitat,                      Important qualifications for PSOs for               the period of activity. All PSOs will be
                                                  paying particular attention to rookeries,               visual monitoring include:                            trained in marine mammal
                                                  mating grounds, and areas of similar                      • Visual acuity in both eyes                        identification and behaviors and are
                                                  significance.                                           (correction is permissible) sufficient for            required to have no other construction-


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                                                  related tasks while conducting                                 disturbance and possible incidental take               again be implemented for the first three
                                                  monitoring.                                                    during construction activities, the                    days that construction resumes.
                                                    The monitoring plan involves PSOs                            monitoring protocols will be                              Counts will be performed for harbor
                                                  surveying and conducting visual counts                         implemented at all times when work is                  seals hauled out and observed in the
                                                  beginning prior to construction                                occurring (1) in-water, (2) north of a line            water. Total counts, sex, and age (adult,
                                                  activities (beginning at least 30 minutes                      starting at 36°48′38.91 N., 121°45′08.03               juvenile, pup) will be recorded.
                                                  prior to construction activities), hourly                      W., and ending 36°48′38.91 N.,                         Behavioral monitoring will be
                                                  monitoring during construction                                 121°45′27.11 W., (see Figure 1 of the                  conducted for the duration of the
                                                  activities, and post-activity monitoring                       monitoring plan in the application), and               construction activities to document any
                                                  (continuing for at least 30 minutes after                      (3) within 30.5 m (100 ft) of tidal waters.            behavioral responses to visual (or other)
                                                  construction activities have ended).                           When work is occurring in other areas,                 disturbance, according to the
                                                  PSOs will conduct monitoring from a                            monitoring will occur for the first three              disturbance scale shown in Table 4
                                                  vantage point in the marsh (e.g.,                              days of construction and anytime there                 below. When responses are observed,
                                                  Yampah Island) such that all seal haul                         is a significant change in activities or               the degree of response (i.e., alert and
                                                  outs (see Figure 2 of the monitoring plan                      location of construction activities                    flush, movement of more than one m, or
                                                  in the application) are in full view.                          within the project area. If disturbance is             change in direction of movement) and
                                                  During construction activities,                                noted at any time, then monitoring will                the assumed cause (whether related to
                                                  monitoring shall assess behavior and                           continue until there are three successive              construction activities or not) will be
                                                  potential behavioral responses to noise                        days of no disturbance. If there is a gap              noted. Only responses at Level 2 and 3
                                                  and visual disturbance due to the                              in construction activities of more than                are considered to be take under the
                                                  proposed activities. To document                               one week, the monitoring protocols will                MMPA.

                                                                                                             TABLE 4—SEAL RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCE
                                                                        Type of
                                                    Level                                                                                                 Definition
                                                                       response

                                                  1 ...........   Alert ..................   Seal head orientation or brief movement in response to disturbance, which may include turning head towards the
                                                                                                disturbance, craning head and neck while holding the body rigid in a u-shaped position, changing from a lying to
                                                                                                a sitting position, or brief movement of less than twice the animal’s body length. Alerts would be recorded, but
                                                                                                not counted as a ‘take’.
                                                  2 ...........   Movement .........         Movements away from the source of disturbance, ranging from short withdrawals at least twice the animal’s body
                                                                                                length to longer retreats, or if already moving a change of direction of greater than 90 degrees. These move-
                                                                                                ments would be recorded and counted as a ‘take’.
                                                  3 ...........   Flush .................    All retreats (flushes) to the water. Flushing into the water would be recorded and counted as a ‘take’.



                                                     Additional parameters will be                               naked eye to search continuously for                   the water or hauled out, group
                                                  recorded including: Atmospheric                                marine mammals;                                        composition, distance between
                                                  conditions, cloud cover, visibility                              (4) The PSO shall be present during                  construction activities and marine
                                                  conditions, air and water temperature,                         construction activities to observe for the             mammal(s), number of animals
                                                  tide height, and any other disturbance                         presence of marine mammals in the                      impacted, location, construction
                                                  (visual or noise) that may be noted. We                        vicinity of the specified activity. All                activities occurring at time of sighting
                                                  require that PSOs use approved data                            such activity would occur during                       (earth moving equipment, construction
                                                  forms. Among other pieces of                                   daylight hours. If inclement weather                   personnel walking/talking, pile driving
                                                  information, CADFW will record                                 limits visibility within the area of effect,           etc.), and monitoring and mitigation
                                                  detailed information about any                                 the PSO would perform visual scans to                  measures implemented or not
                                                  implementation of shutdowns,                                   the extent conditions allow. For pile                  implemented). The observations would
                                                  including the distance of animals to                           driving activities, if the 15 m area                   be reported to NMFS; and
                                                  construction activities and description                        around the pile driving is obscured by                   (6) A final report would be submitted
                                                  of specific actions that ensued and                            fog or poor lighting conditions, pile                  summarizing all effects from
                                                  resulting behavior of the animal, if any.                      driving will not be initiated until that               construction activities and marine
                                                  In addition, CADFW will attempt to                             area is visible;                                       mammal monitoring during the time of
                                                  distinguish between the number of                                (5) If marine mammals are sighted by                 the authorization.
                                                  individual animals taken and the                               the PSO, the PSO shall record the                        A written log of dates and times of
                                                  number of incidents of take. Additional                        number of marine mammals and the                       monitoring activity will be kept. The log
                                                  requirements of PSOs include:                                  duration of their presence while the                   shall report the following information:
                                                     (1) The PSO shall be selected prior to                      construction activity is occurring. The                • Time of PSO arrival on site;
                                                  construction activities;                                       PSO would also note whether the                        • Time of the commencement of
                                                                                                                 marine mammals appeared to respond                       construction activities;
                                                     (2) The PSO shall attend the project                        to the noise/visual disturbance and, if                • Distances to all marine mammals
                                                  site prior to, during, and after                               so, the nature of that response. The PSO                 relative to the disturbance;
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                                                  construction activities cease each day                         shall record the following information:                • Observations, notes on marine
                                                  that the construction activities occur;                        Date and time of initial sighting, tidal                 mammal behavior during construction
                                                     (3) The PSO shall search for marine                         stage, weather conditions, species,                      activities, as described above, and on
                                                  mammals on the seal haul outs, other                           behavior (activity (e.g., foraging, mating,              the number and distribution observed
                                                  suitable haul out habitat, and within the                      etc.), group cohesiveness, direction and                 in the project vicinity;
                                                  waters of this area from the observation                       speed of travel, etc.), number, tagged                 • For observations of all other marine
                                                  site. PSOs will use binoculars and the                         animals, whether the animal(s) are in                    mammals (if observed) the time and


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                                                     duration of each animal’s presence in                 ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . Any act of                     individuals may accrue a number of
                                                     the project vicinity; the number of                   pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)                  incidences of harassment per individual
                                                     animals observed; the behavior of                     has the potential to injure a marine                      than for each incidence to accrue to a
                                                     each animal, including any response                   mammal or marine mammal stock in the                      new individual, especially if those
                                                     to construction activities;                           wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has                    individuals display some degree of
                                                  • Time of the cessation of construction                  the potential to disturb a marine                         residency or site fidelity and the
                                                     activities; and                                       mammal or marine mammal stock in the                      impetus to use the site (e.g., because of
                                                  • Time of PSO departure from site.                       wild by causing disruption of behavioral                  foraging opportunities) is stronger than
                                                     Individuals implementing the                          patterns, including, but not limited to,                  the deterrence presented by the
                                                  monitoring protocol will assess its                      migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,                  harassing activity.
                                                  effectiveness using an adaptive                          feeding, or sheltering [Level B                             In order to estimate the potential
                                                  approach. PSOs will use their best                       harassment].’’                                            incidents of take that may occur
                                                  professional judgment throughout                            All anticipated takes would be by                      incidental to the specified activity, we
                                                  implementation and seek improvements                     Level B harassment resulting from                         must first estimate the area subject to
                                                  to these methods when deemed                             construction activities involving                         the disturbance that may be produced
                                                  appropriate. Any modifications to                        temporary changes in behavior. It is                      by the construction activities and then
                                                  protocol will be coordinated between                     unlikely that injurious or lethal takes                   consider in combination information
                                                  NMFS and the CADFW.                                      would occur even in the absence of the                    about harbor seals present and the
                                                                                                           planned mitigation and monitoring                         number of days animals would be
                                                  Proposed Reporting                                       measures. Further, the proposed                           disturbed during the project. We then
                                                     A draft report will be submitted to                   mitigation and monitoring measures are                    provide information to estimate
                                                  NMFS within 90 days of the completion                    expected to minimize the possibility of                   potential incidents of take from
                                                  of marine mammal monitoring, or sixty                    take by Level A harassment, such that                     disturbance as related to construction
                                                  days prior to the issuance of any                        it is considered discountable.                            activities.
                                                  subsequent IHA for this project (if                         Given the many uncertainties in
                                                                                                                                                                     Introduction to Acoustic Criteria
                                                  required), whichever comes first. The                    predicting the quantity and types of
                                                  report will include marine mammal                        impacts of sound or visual disturbance                      We use generic sound exposure
                                                  observations pre-activity, during-                       on marine mammals, it is common                           thresholds to determine when an
                                                  activity, and post-activity of                           practice to estimate how many animals                     activity that produces sound might
                                                  construction, and will also provide                      are likely to be present within a                         result in impacts to a marine mammal
                                                  descriptions of any behavioral responses                 particular distance of a given activity, or               such that a take by harassment might
                                                  by marine mammals due to disturbance                     exposed to a particular level of sound or                 occur. To date, no studies have been
                                                  from construction activities and a                       visual disturbance. In practice,                          conducted that explicitly examine
                                                  complete description of total take                       depending on the amount of                                impacts to marine mammals from pile
                                                  estimate based on the number of marine                   information available to characterize                     driving sounds or from which empirical
                                                  mammals observed during the course of                    daily and seasonal movement and                           sound thresholds have been established.
                                                  construction. A final report must be                     distribution of affected marine                           The generic thresholds described below
                                                  submitted within thirty days following                   mammals, it can be difficult to                           (Table 5) are used to estimate when
                                                  resolution of comments on the draft                      distinguish between the number of                         harassment may occur (i.e., when an
                                                  report.                                                  individuals harassed and the instances                    animal is exposed to levels equal to or
                                                                                                           of harassment and, when duration of the                   exceeding the relevant criterion) in
                                                  Estimated Take by Incidental                             activity is considered, it can result in a                specific contexts. However, useful
                                                  Harassment                                               take estimate that overestimates the                      contextual information that may inform
                                                    Except with respect to certain                         number of individuals harassed. In                        our assessment of effects is typically
                                                  activities not pertinent here, section                   particular, for stationary activities, it is              lacking and we consider these
                                                  3(18) of the MMPA defines                                more likely that some smaller number of                   thresholds as step functions.

                                                                                         TABLE 5—CURRENT ACOUSTIC EXPOSURE CRITERIA FOR PINNIPEDS
                                                                   Criterion                                 Definition                                                       Threshold

                                                  Level B harassment (underwater) ...         Behavioral disruption .....................    120 dB (non-impulse, continuous source, i.e., vibratory pile driving)
                                                                                                                                               (rms).
                                                  Level B harassment (airborne) .......       Behavioral disruption .....................    90 dB (harbor seals).



                                                  Sound Produced From Construction                         main channel of Elkhorn Slough                            extent of the potential Level B
                                                  Activities                                               (approximately 525–600 m; see Figure                      harassment zone for underwater noise.
                                                                                                           6–4 in the application), may be                             Restoration activities would produce
                                                    Any underwater noise produced                          impacted by noise and were used as the
                                                  during pile driving in Minhoto-Hester                                                                              airborne noise that could potentially
                                                                                                           area to define Level B take estimates.                    harass harbor seals that are hauled out
                                                  Marsh would attenuate according to the
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                                                                                                           Seals may be exposed to underwater                        near the activities. For example,
                                                  shoreline topography. In a narrow and
                                                  relatively shallow slough, bends and                     noise that could cause behavioral                         airborne noise produced from earth
                                                  topographic changes in the bottom                        harassment (i.e., above NMFS’ 120-dB                      moving equipment (i.e., backhoes, front
                                                  would act to reflect sound and attenuate                 [rms re 1 mPa] behavioral harassment                      end loaders) for construction, may
                                                  sound levels. Seals within the project                   criterion) only within a small area (see                  produce sound levels at 80–90 dB at
                                                  area, from the sound source (vibratory                   Figure 6–4 of the application). This                      15.24 m (FHWA, 2015) (Table 3).
                                                  pile driving) to the north bank of the                   small section of channel defines the                      However, disturbance resulting from use


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                                                  of heavy equipment or other aspects of                  harbor seal take assessment                           will utilize other suitable haul out
                                                  the proposed work could occur due to                    calculations. It is difficult to estimate             habitat within Elkhorn Slough and are
                                                  visual stimuli or airborne noise, and the               the number of harbor seals that could be              not considered available to be ‘‘taken’’
                                                  likely range within which seals may be                  affected by construction activities                   during construction activities (Monique
                                                  disturbed would be larger than the range                because the animals are mainly either in              Fountain, ESNERR, pers. comm. 2016).
                                                  to the 90-dB airborne noise disturbance                 the project area or venture near the                  We multiply this estimate of the number
                                                  criterion. Therefore, we do not evaluate                project area to haul out during the day               of harbor seals potentially available to
                                                  takes specifically due to exposure to                   when the tide is low. Once the tidal                  be taken by the total number of days
                                                  airborne noise and do not discuss                       channel is blocked and four haul out                  (132 days) the applicant expects
                                                  airborne noise further in this document.                sites (Small Island, M2 North, M3 North               construction activities to occur.
                                                                                                          and M3 East) are inaccessible, some                   Therefore, CADFW requests, and NMFS
                                                  Description of Take Calculation                         seals will be able to use the alternative             proposes, authorization of 132 instances
                                                     The following sections are                           four hauls outs (M5 Northeast, M5                     of takes per seal for 50 harbor seals
                                                  descriptions of how take was                            Southeast, Yampah Northwest and                       (total of 6,600 instances) by Level B
                                                  determined for impacts to harbor seals                  Yampah Southwest). Seals that use                     harassment incidental to construction
                                                  from noise and visual disturbance                       these alternative four haul outs may be               activities (airborne noise and visual
                                                  related to construction activities.                     potentially impacted from noise and                   disturbance) over the course of the
                                                     Incidental take is calculated for each               visual disturbance from construction                  proposed action if all of the estimated
                                                  species by estimating the likelihood of                 activities of the tidal marsh restoration,            harbor seals present are taken by
                                                  a marine mammal being present within                    but seals that normally use areas in the              incidental harassment each day (Table
                                                  the project area during construction                    interior tidal channel may use haul outs              6).
                                                  activities. Expected marine mammal                      that are outside the expected area of                    While the pile driving activities are
                                                  presence is determined by past                          influence of the construction activity.               planned to take place during slack tide
                                                  observations and general abundance                         Various types of construction
                                                                                                                                                                to the extent possible (when harbor
                                                  during the construction window. For                     equipment (in addition to pile drivers)
                                                                                                                                                                seals are less likely to be present), and
                                                  this project, the take requests were                    would be utilized for project activities
                                                                                                                                                                only for a short duration, there may still
                                                  estimated using local marine mammal                     such as dozers, loaders, and backhoes
                                                                                                                                                                be animals exposed to disturbance from
                                                  data sets, and information from state                   that may generate sound that can cause
                                                                                                                                                                pile driving even if the number of
                                                  and federal agencies.                                   both noise and visual disturbance to
                                                     The calculation for marine mammal                    harbor seals. Although the exact                      individual harbor seals expected to be
                                                  exposures is estimated by:                              distance of all noise disturbances from               encountered is very low. There are
                                                                                                          construction activities is unknown, it is             approximately 100 harbor seals that
                                                  Exposure estimate = N (number of                                                                              utilize Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex
                                                       animals in the area) * 132 days of                 anticipated that the disturbance area for
                                                                                                          airborne noise would be small as earth                that may be disturbed during pile
                                                       construction activities or 4 days of                                                                     driving activities. Additionally, there is
                                                       pile driving activity                              moving equipment (i.e., backhoes, front
                                                                                                          end loaders) produce sound levels at                  some potential that an additional 100
                                                     All estimates proposed by the                        80–90 dB at 15.24 m and vibratory                     harbor seals that occur in the adjacent
                                                  applicant and accepted by NMFS, are                     driving of sheet piles at 90 dBA at                   Parson’s Slough Complex and Yampah
                                                  considered conservative. Construction                   30 m (Table 3) (dBA can be defined as                 Marsh and 50 harbor seals that may be
                                                  activities will occur in sections, and                  dB with A-weighting designed to match                 present in the main channel of Elkhorn
                                                  some sections (e.g., M1) are further                    the average frequency response of                     Slough could also be disturbed. CADFW
                                                  away from seal haul outs                                human hearing and enables comparison                  requests, and NMFS proposes,
                                                  (approximately 420 m and greater).                      of the intensity of noise with different              authorization of four instances of take
                                                  Noise from construction activities in                   frequency characteristics). The closest               per seal for 250 harbor seals (total of
                                                  more southern sections of the footprint                 haul outs that will be available to seals             1,000 instances) by Level B harassment
                                                  of the construction area may cause                      are 43–131 m outside the footprint of                 incidental to pile driving activities over
                                                  fewer disturbances to seals. Not all seals              the construction area. If seals are in the            the course of the proposed action if all
                                                  that previously used the haul outs                      water near the project or on available                of the estimated harbor seals present are
                                                  within the footprint of the construction                haul outs there is a chance that seals                taken by incidental harassment each
                                                  area will use the haul outs just outside                could be exposed to noise and/or visual               day. This is an estimate based on the
                                                  the project. The channel is small and                   disturbance from the construction                     average number of harbor seals that
                                                  the available habitat would likely not be               activities. Construction activities may               potentially occupy the project area (and
                                                  able to support all 100 seals of the                    impact seals using haul outs M5                       surrounding areas) (250 seals)
                                                  Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex. Some                      Northeast, M5 Southeast, Yampah                       multiplied by the total number of days
                                                  seals may seek alternative haul out                     Northwest and Yampah Southwest.                       (four days) the applicant expects pile
                                                  habitat in other parts of Elkhorn Slough.                  We assume that an average of 50                    driving activities to occur (Table 6).
                                                  Pile driving will only occur for a short                harbor seals will potentially occupy the              This is a very conservative estimate, as
                                                  duration (four days) and would not be                   alternate haul outs based on the size of              not all the seals are likely in or near the
                                                  continuous during the day (daylight                     the haul out habitat that is available.               project area at the same time, some of
                                                  hours only). Using this approach, a                     Four haul outs (out of eight) will be                 which are due to environmental
                                                  summary of estimated takes of harbor                    temporarily inaccessible during the                   variables such as tide level and the time
                                                  seals incidental the project activities are             construction; therefore, half of the seals            of day. In the Minhoto-Hester Marsh
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                                                  provided in Table 6. Estimates include                  (approximately 50 out of the 100 seals)               Complex, a maximum daily average of
                                                  Level B harassment as a result of                       of the Minhoto-Hester Marsh Complex                   40 seals were present in the project area
                                                  exposure to noise and visual                            will likely use the alternate four haul               (on Small Island, M2 North, M3 North,
                                                  disturbance during construction                         outs and experience disturbance from                  and M3 East haul out sites) and 41 seals
                                                  activities.                                             construction activities. It is presumed               outside the project area (on M5
                                                     The best scientific information                      that the other half of the seals (50 seals)           Northeast, M5 Southeast, Yampah
                                                  available was considered for use in the                 of the Minhoto-Hester March Complex                   Northwest and Yampah Southwest haul


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                                                  out sites) during the 2013 surveys,                                 (see Figure 4–4 of the application); (2)                                  during early evening hours; and, (4)
                                                  which is slightly less than the proposed                            as mentioned above, the haul out sites                                    based on previous survey effort
                                                  100 seals that may be taken. In addition,                           within the footprint of the construction                                  conducted for the adjacent Parson’s
                                                  noise attenuates quickly due to shallow                             area would be inaccessible to harbor                                      Slough project, some harbor seals
                                                  water, tidal influence and sinewy                                   seals and NMFS would not expect                                           moved out of the disturbance area when
                                                  channels of Elkhorn Slough. NMFS                                    harbor seals to be affected by pile                                       construction activities were initiated
                                                  considers this to be an conservative                                driving activities during the days/times                                  and moved west (downstream) towards
                                                  estimate by the applicant for the                                   when pile driving and high tide events                                    Seal Bend or other areas of suitable
                                                  following reasons: (1) It would be                                  co-occur; (3) harbor seals begin to leave                                 habitat along the main channel of
                                                  unlikely that all 250 individual seals                              the project area at night when they are
                                                                                                                                                                                                Elkhorn Slough (see Figure 4–4 of the
                                                  would be in the vicinity of the project                             likely foraging in Monterey Bay and will
                                                                                                                                                                                                application).
                                                  area daily as there are other areas of the                          not be exposed to sound generated
                                                  Slough that they likely use to haul out                             during pile driving that may take place

                                                     TABLE 6—SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSED AUTHORIZED INCIDENTAL TAKE BY LEVEL B HARASSMENT OF HARBOR SEALS
                                                                              FROM PILE DRIVING AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
                                                                                            Estimated                                                                                                Approximate
                                                                                            number of                Proposed take                                                                  percentage of
                                                                                            individuals          authorization (number                                                                estimated
                                                               Species                       taken per             of exposures from                              Abundance                          stock (takes                   Population trend
                                                                                               day of                 construction                                                                   authorized/
                                                                                               activity          activities—132 days)                                                                population)
                                                                                               (seals)                                                                                                   (%)

                                                  Pacific harbor seal ............          50                6,600 ................................   30,968—California stock ..                                  19.37       Increased in California
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1981 to 2004.
                                                  Species .............................                       Proposed Take Authoriza-                 Abundance .......................            ........................   Population Trend.
                                                                                                                tion (Number of Expo-
                                                                                                                sures from Pile Driv-
                                                                                                                ing—4 days).
                                                  Pacific harbor seal ............          250               1,000 ................................   30,968—California stock ..                                      3.2     Increased in California
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1981 to 2004.

                                                        Total ...........................   300               7,600 ................................   ..........................................                  24.54



                                                     No takes by Level A harassment,                                  • All marine mammal individuals                                           marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’
                                                  serious injury, or mortality are expected                             potentially available are assumed to                                    through behavioral harassment, we
                                                  from the disturbance associated with the                              be present within the relevant area,                                    consider other factors, such as the likely
                                                  construction activities. It is unlikely a                             and thus incidentally taken;                                            nature of any responses (e.g., intensity,
                                                  stampede (a potentially dangerous                                   • An individual can only be taken once                                    duration), the context of any responses
                                                  occurrence in which large numbers of                                  during a 24-h period;                                                   (e.g., critical reproductive time or
                                                  animals succumb to mass panic and                                   • There were will be 136 total days of                                    location, migration), as well as the
                                                  rush away from a stimulus) would occur                                activity for project (four days of pile                                 number and nature of estimated Level A
                                                  or abandonment of pups. There is no                                   driving and 132 construction                                            harassment takes, the number of
                                                  pupping expected within the footprint                                 activities); and                                                        estimated mortalities, and effects on
                                                  of the construction area and most pups                              • Exposures to sound levels at or above                                   habitat.
                                                  are along the main channel of Elkhorn                                 the relevant thresholds equate to take,                                    Construction activities associated
                                                  Slough. Pacific harbor seals have been                                as defined by the MMPA.                                                 with this project have the potential to
                                                  hauling out in the project area and                                                                                                           disturb or displace marine mammals.
                                                                                                                      Analyses and Preliminary                                                  No serious injury or mortality would be
                                                  within the greater Elkhorn Slough
                                                                                                                      Determinations                                                            expected at all, and with mitigation we
                                                  throughout the year for many years
                                                  (including during pupping season and                                Negligible Impact Analysis                                                expect to avoid any potential for Level
                                                  while females are pregnant) while being                                                                                                       A harassment as a result of the Minhoto-
                                                                                                                         NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                                          Hester Marsh construction activities,
                                                  exposed to anthropogenic sound sources                              impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an                                  and none are proposed for authorization
                                                  such as recreational vessel traffic,                                impact resulting from the specified                                       by NMFS. The specified activities may
                                                  UPRR, and other stimuli from human                                  activity that cannot be reasonably                                        result in take, in the form of Level B
                                                  presence. The number of harbor seals                                expected to, and is not reasonably likely                                 harassment (behavioral disturbance)
                                                  disturbed would likely also fluctuate                               to, adversely affect the species or stock                                 only, from visual disturbance and/or
                                                  depending on time day and tidal stage.                              through effects on annual rates of                                        noise from construction activities. The
                                                  Fewer harbor seals will be present in the                           recruitment or survival.’’ A negligible                                   project area is within a portion of the
                                                  early morning and approaching evening                               impact finding is based on the lack of                                    local habitat for harbor seals of the
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                                                  hours as seals leave the haul out site to                           likely adverse effects on annual rates of                                 greater Elkhorn Slough and seals are
                                                  feed and they are also not present when                             recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                                present year-round. Behavioral
                                                  the tide is high and the haul out is                                level effects). An estimate of the number                                 disturbances that could result from
                                                  inundated.                                                          of Level B harassment takes alone is not                                  anthropogenic sound or visual
                                                     The following assumptions are made                               enough information on which to base an                                    disturbance associated with these
                                                  when estimating potential incidences of                             impact determination. In addition to                                      activities are expected to affect only a
                                                  take:                                                               considering estimates of the number of                                    small amount of the total population


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                                                  (i.e., likely maximum of 250 individual                 times when construction activities are                and their habitat, and taking into
                                                  seals), although those effects could be                 not occurring.                                        consideration the implementation of the
                                                  recurring over the life of the project if                  Pacific harbor seals, as the potentially           proposed monitoring and mitigation
                                                  the same individuals remain in the                      affected marine mammal species under                  measures, we preliminarily find that the
                                                  project vicinity. Harbor seals may avoid                NMFS jurisdiction in the action area,                 total marine mammal take from the
                                                  the area or halt any behaviors (e.g.,                   are not listed as threatened or                       construction activities will have a
                                                  resting) when exposed to anthropogenic                  endangered under the ESA and NMFS                     negligible impact on the affected marine
                                                  noise or visual disturbance. Due to the                 SARs for this stock have shown that the               mammal species or stocks.
                                                  abundance of suitable haul out habitat                  population is increasing and is
                                                                                                          considered stable (Carretta et al., 2016).            Small Numbers Analyses
                                                  available in the greater Elkhorn Slough,
                                                  the short-term displacement of resting                  Even repeated Level B harassment of                     The number of incidents of take
                                                  harbor seals is not expected to affect the              some small subset of the overall stock is             proposed for authorization for harbor
                                                  overall fitness of any individual animal.               unlikely to result in any significant                 seals would be considered small relative
                                                                                                          realized decrease in viability for the                to the relevant stock and populations
                                                     Effects on individuals that are taken                affected individuals, and thus would                  (see Table 6) even if each estimated
                                                  by Level B harassment, on the basis of                  not result in any adverse impact to the               taking occurred to a new individual.
                                                  reports in the literature as well as                    stock as a whole. The restoration of the              This is an extremely unlikely scenario
                                                  monitoring from other similar activities,               marsh habitat will have no adverse                    as, for pinnipeds in estuarine/inland
                                                  will likely be limited to reactions such                effect on marine mammal habitat, but                  waters, there is likely to be some
                                                  as displacement from the area or                        possibly a long-term beneficial effect on             overlap in individuals present day-to-
                                                  disturbance during resting. The                         harbor seals by improving ecological                  day. As noted above, we assume that a
                                                  construction activities analyzed here are               function of the slough, inclusive of                  maximum of 250 individual seals would
                                                  similar to, or less impactful than for                  higher species diversity, increased                   be impacted during the course of this
                                                  Parson’s Slough (and other projects)                    species abundance, larger fish, and                   specified activity. We preliminarily find
                                                  which have taken place with no                          improved habitat.                                     that small numbers of marine mammals
                                                  reported injuries or mortality to marine                   In summary, this negligible impact                 will be taken relative to the populations
                                                  mammals, and no known long-term                         analysis is founded on the following                  of the affected species or stocks.
                                                  adverse consequences from behavioral                    factors: (1) The possibility of injury,
                                                  harassment. Repeated exposures of                       serious injury, or mortality may                      Impact on Availability of Affected
                                                  individuals to levels of noise or visual                reasonably be considered discountable;                Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses
                                                  disturbance that may cause Level B                      (2) the anticipated incidents of Level B
                                                                                                                                                                  There are no relevant subsistence uses
                                                  harassment are unlikely to result in                    harassment consist of, at worst,
                                                                                                                                                                of marine mammals implicated by these
                                                  hearing impairment or to significantly                  temporary modifications in behavior; (3)
                                                                                                                                                                actions. Therefore, we have determined
                                                  disrupt foraging behavior. Many animals                 primary foraging and reproductive
                                                                                                                                                                that the total taking of harbor seals
                                                  perform vital functions, such as feeding,               habitat are outside of the project area
                                                                                                                                                                would not have an unmitigable adverse
                                                  resting, traveling, and socializing, on a               and the construction activities are not
                                                                                                                                                                impact on the availability of such
                                                  diel cycle (i.e., 24 hour cycle).                       expected to result in the alteration of
                                                                                                                                                                species or stocks for taking for
                                                  Behavioral reactions (such as disruption                habitat important to these behaviors or
                                                                                                          substantially impact the behaviors                    subsistence purposes.
                                                  of critical life functions, displacement,
                                                                                                          themselves (4) there is alternative haul              Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                                  or avoidance of important habitat) are
                                                                                                          out habitat just outside the footprint of
                                                  more likely to be significant if they last                                                                      No ESA-listed species under NMFS’
                                                                                                          the construction area, along the main
                                                  more than one diel cycle or recur on                                                                          jurisdiction are expected to be affected
                                                                                                          channel of Elkhorn Slough, and in
                                                  subsequent days (Southall et al., 2007).                                                                      by these activities. Therefore, NMFS has
                                                                                                          Parson’s Slough that would be available
                                                  However, Pacific harbor seals have been                                                                       determined that a section 7 consultation
                                                                                                          for seals while some of the haul outs are
                                                  hauling out at Elkhorn Slough during                    inaccessible; (5) restoration of the marsh            under the ESA is not required.
                                                  the year for many years (including                      habitat will have no adverse effect on
                                                  during pupping season and while                                                                               National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                          marine mammal habitat, but possibly a
                                                  females are pregnant) while being                       long-term beneficial effect (6) and the                  Pursuant to NEPA, NMFS is currently
                                                  exposed to anthropogenic sound and                      presumed efficacy of the proposed                     conducting an analysis to determine
                                                  visual sources such as vessel traffic,                  mitigation measures in reducing the                   whether or not this proposed IHA may
                                                  UPRR trains, and human voices from                      effects of the specified activity to the              have a significant effect on the quality
                                                  kayaking. Harbor seals have repeatedly                  level of least practicable impact. In                 of the human environment. This
                                                  hauled out to rest (inside and outside                  addition, these stocks are not listed                 analysis will be completed prior to the
                                                  the project area) or pup (outside of the                under the ESA or considered depleted                  issuance or denial of the final IHA.
                                                  project area) despite these potential                   under the MMPA. In combination, we                    Proposed Authorization
                                                  stimuli. The proposed activities are not                believe that these factors, as well as the
                                                  expected to result in the alteration of                 available body of evidence from other                   As a result of these preliminary
                                                  reproductive or feeding behaviors. No                   similar activities, demonstrate that the              determinations, we propose to issue an
                                                  births have been documented in the                      potential effects of the specified                    IHA to the CADFW for conducting the
                                                  project area and it is not likely that                  activities will have only short-term                  described tidal restoration activities in
                                                  neonates will be in the project area as                 effects on individuals. The specified                 the Minhoto-Hester Marsh of Elkhorn
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                                                  females prefer to keep their pups along                 activities are not expected to impact                 Slough, provided the previously
                                                  the main channel of Elkhorn Slough,                     rates of recruitment or survival and will             mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and
                                                  which is outside the area expected to be                therefore not result in population-level              reporting requirements are incorporated.
                                                  impacted by project activities. Seals are               impacts.                                              The proposed IHA language is provided
                                                  primarily foraging outside of Elkhorn                      Based on the analysis contained                    next.
                                                  Slough and at night in Monterey Bay,                    herein of the likely effects of the                     1. This IHA is valid for one year from
                                                  outside the project area, and during                    specified activity on marine mammals                  the date of issuance, with the project


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                                                  start date expected between October                        (d) Vibratory Pile Driving: An                     incidents of marine mammal
                                                  2016 and February 2017.                                 exclusion zone (shutdown zone) of 15 m                occurrence, regardless of distance from
                                                     2. This IHA is valid only for                        shall be established during pile driving.             activity, and shall document any
                                                  construction activities (inclusive of                   Pile extraction or driving shall not                  behavioral reactions in concert with
                                                  vibratory pile driving) for tidal marsh                 commence (or re-commence following a                  distance from construction activities.
                                                  restoration associated within the                       shutdown) until marine mammals are                    PSOs will be placed at the best vantage
                                                  Minhoto-Hester Marsh Restoration                        not sighted within the exclusion zone                 point(s) practicable to monitor for
                                                  Project (Phase 1) in Elkhorn Slough                     for a 15-minute period. If a marine                   marine mammals.
                                                  (Monterey, CA).                                         mammal enters the exclusion zone                         The PSO shall also conduct biological
                                                     3. General Conditions                                during sheet pile work, work shall stop               resources awareness training for
                                                     (a) A copy of this IHA must be in the                until the animal leaves the exclusion                 construction personnel. The awareness
                                                  possession of, its designees, and work                  zone or until 15 minutes has elapsed                  training will be provided to brief
                                                  crew personnel operating under the                      without observation of the animal                     construction personnel on identification
                                                  authority of this IHA.                                  within the zone.                                      of marine mammals (including
                                                     (b) The species authorized for taking                   5. Monitoring                                      neonates) and the need to avoid and
                                                  is the Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina                 The holder of this Authorization is                minimize impacts to marine mammals.
                                                  richardii).                                             required to abide by the following                    If new construction personnel are added
                                                     (c) The taking, by Level B harassment                monitoring conditions:                                to the project, the contractor shall
                                                  only, is limited to the species listed in                  (a) Visual Monitoring                              ensure that the personnel receive the
                                                  condition 3(b). See Table 6 (above) for                    Qualified Protected Species Observer               mandatory training before starting work.
                                                  numbers of take authorized.                             (PSO) (a NMFS approved biologist) shall               The PSO would have authority to stop
                                                     (d) The taking by injury (Level A                    be used to detect, document, and                      construction if marine mammals appear
                                                  harassment), serious injury, or death of                minimize impacts to marine mammals.                   distressed (evasive maneuvers, rapid
                                                  the species listed in condition 3(b) of                 Qualifications for PSOs for visual                    breathing, inability to flush) or in
                                                  the Authorization or any taking of any                  monitoring include:                                   danger of injury. Monitoring
                                                  other species of marine mammal is                          (i) Visual acuity in both eyes                     requirements also include:
                                                  prohibited and may result in the                        (correction is permissible) sufficient for               (i) The holder of this Authorization
                                                  modification, suspension, or revocation                 discernment of harbor seals on land or                must designate at least one biologically-
                                                  of this IHA.                                            in the water with ability to estimate                 trained, on-site individual(s), approved
                                                     (e) The taking of any marine mammal                  target size and distance; use of                      in advance by NMFS, to monitor marine
                                                  in a manner prohibited under this IHA                   binoculars may be necessary to correctly              mammal species. The PSO will be
                                                  must be reported immediately to the                     identify the target;                                  trained in marine mammal
                                                  Office of Protected Resources, NMFS.                       (ii) Advanced education in biological              identification and behaviors and are
                                                     (f) CADFW shall conduct briefings                    science or related field (undergraduate               required to have no other construction-
                                                  between construction supervisors and                    degree or higher required);                           related tasks while conducting
                                                  crews, marine mammal monitoring                            (iii) Experience and ability to conduct            monitoring.
                                                  team, and CADFW staff prior to the start                field observations and collect data                      (ii) PSOs shall be provided with the
                                                  of all construction activities for tidal                according to assigned protocols (this                 equipment necessary to effectively
                                                  marsh restoration, and when new                         may include academic experience);                     monitor for marine mammals in order to
                                                  personnel join the work, in order to                       (iv) Experience or training in the field           record species, behaviors, and responses
                                                  explain responsibilities, communication                 identification of marine mammals,                     to construction activities.
                                                  procedures, marine mammal monitoring                    including the identification of                          (iii) Pre-activity Monitoring: At least
                                                  protocol, and operational procedures.                   behaviors;                                            30 minutes prior to the start of all
                                                     4. Mitigation Measures                                  (v) Sufficient training, orientation, or           construction activities, the PSO(s) must
                                                     The holder of this Authorization is                  experience with the construction                      conduct observations on the number,
                                                  required to implement the following                     operation to provide for personal safety              type(s), location(s), and behavior(s) of
                                                  mitigation measures:                                    during observations;                                  marine mammals.
                                                     (a) Timing Restrictions: Construction                   (vi) Writing skills sufficient to prepare             (iv) Monitoring during Construction
                                                  work shall occur only during daylight                   a report of observations including but                Activity: To document disturbance and
                                                  hours.                                                  not limited to the number and species                 possible incidental take during
                                                     (b) Construction Activities: If a seal               of marine mammals observed; dates and                 construction activities, the monitoring
                                                  enters the project area after installation              times when construction activities were               protocols shall be implemented at all
                                                  of barriers, CADFW shall notify NMFS                    conducted; dates and times when                       times when work is occurring (1) in-
                                                  immediately. In addition, the                           construction activities were suspended                water, (2) north of a line starting at
                                                  construction contractor shall begin                     to avoid potential incidental injury from             36°48′38.91 N., 121°45′08.03 W., and
                                                  construction activities gradually each                  construction sound or visual                          ending 36°48′38.91 N., 121°45′27.11 W.,
                                                  day (e.g., by moving around the project                 disturbance of marine mammals                         (see Figure 1 of the monitoring plan in
                                                  area and starting equipment                             observed; and marine mammal                           the application), and (3) within 30.5 m
                                                  sequentially).                                          behavior; and                                         (100 feet) of tidal waters. When work is
                                                     (c) Pupping Season: If a pup less than                  (vii) Ability to communicate orally, by            occurring in other areas, the monitoring
                                                  one week old (neonate) comes within 20                  radio or in person, with project                      protocols shall be implemented for the
                                                  m of where heavy machinery is                                                                                 first three days of construction and
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                                                                                                          personnel to provide real-time
                                                  working, construction activities in that                information on marine mammals                         anytime there is a significant change in
                                                  area would be delayed until the pup has                 observed in the area as necessary.                    activities or location of construction
                                                  left the area. In the event that a pup less                (b) PSO Monitoring and Data                        activities within the project area. If
                                                  than one week old remains within those                  Collection                                            disturbance is noted at any time, then
                                                  20 m, NMFS would be consulted to                           Monitoring shall be conducted before,              monitoring shall continue until there
                                                  determine the appropriate course of                     during, and after construction activities.            are three successive days of no
                                                  action.                                                 In addition, PSOs shall record all                    disturbance. If there is a gap in


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                                                  construction activities of more than one                type(s), location(s), and behavior(s) of              compliance. CADFW may not resume
                                                  week the monitoring protocols shall                     marine mammals.                                       their activities until notified by NMFS.
                                                  again be implemented for the first three                   6. Reporting                                         (ii) In the event that CADFW
                                                  days that construction resumes.                            (a) The CADFW shall submit a draft                 discovers an injured or dead marine
                                                     Data collection during marine                        report to NMFS within 90 days of the                  mammal, and the lead PSO determines
                                                  mammal monitoring shall consist of                      completion of marine mammal                           that the cause of the injury or death is
                                                  hourly counts of all marine mammals by                  monitoring, or sixty days prior to the
                                                  species, number, sex, age class, a                                                                            unknown and the death is relatively
                                                                                                          issuance of any subsequent IHA for this
                                                  description of behavior (if possible),                                                                        recent (e.g., in less than a moderate state
                                                                                                          project (if required), whichever comes
                                                  location, direction of movement, type of                first. The report shall include marine                of decomposition), CADFW shall
                                                  construction that is occurring, time                    mammal observations pre-activity,                     immediately report the incident to the
                                                  construction activities starts and ends,                during-activity, and post-activity of                 NMFS’ Office of Protected Resources
                                                  any noise or visual disturbance, and                    construction, and shall also provide                  and the West Coast Regional Stranding
                                                  time of the observation. When responses                 descriptions of any behavioral responses              Coordinator.
                                                  are observed, the type of take (i.e., alert             by marine mammals due to disturbance                     The report must include the same
                                                  and flush, movement of more than one                    from construction activities and a                    information identified in 6(b)(i) of this
                                                  m, or change in direction of movement)                  complete description of total take                    IHA. Activities may continue while
                                                  and the assumed cause (whether related                  estimate based on the number of marine                NMFS reviews the circumstances of the
                                                  to construction activities or not) shall be             mammals observed during the course of                 incident. NMFS will work with the
                                                  noted. Environmental conditions such                    construction. If comments are received                CADFW to determine whether
                                                  as weather, visibility, temperature, tide               from the NMFS Office of Protected                     additional mitigation measures or
                                                  level, current, and sea state shall also be             Resources on the draft report, a final                modifications to the activities are
                                                  recorded. A written log of dates and                    report shall be submitted to NMFS                     appropriate.
                                                  times of monitoring activity will be                    within 30 days thereafter following
                                                  kept. The log shall report the following                resolution of comments on the draft                      (iii) In the event that the CADFW
                                                  information:                                            report from NMFS. If no comments are                  discovers an injured or dead marine
                                                     • Time of PSO arrival on site;                       received from NMFS, the draft report                  mammal, and the lead PSO determines
                                                     • Time of the commencement of                        will be considered to be the final report.            that the injury or death is not associated
                                                  construction activities;                                This report must contain the                          with or related to the activities
                                                     • Distances to all marine mammals                    informational elements described above                authorized in the IHA (e.g., previously
                                                  relative to the disturbance;                            and in the monitoring plan of the                     wounded animal, carcass with moderate
                                                     • Observations, notes on marine                      application and at minimum shall also                 to advanced decomposition, or
                                                  mammal behavior during construction                     include:                                              scavenger damage), the CADFW shall
                                                  activities, as described above, and on                     (b) Reporting injured or dead marine               report the incident to the NMFS’ Office
                                                  the number and distribution observed in                 mammals:                                              of Protected Resources and the West
                                                  the project vicinity;
                                                                                                             (i) In the unanticipated event that the            Coast Regional Stranding Coordinator
                                                     • For observations of all other marine
                                                                                                          specified activity clearly causes the take            within 24 hours of the discovery.
                                                  mammals (if observed) the time and
                                                                                                          of a marine mammal in a manner                        CADFW shall provide photographs or
                                                  duration of each animal’s presence in
                                                                                                          prohibited by this IHA, such as an                    video footage or other documentation of
                                                  the project vicinity; the number of
                                                                                                          injury (Level A harassment), serious                  the stranded animal sighting to NMFS.
                                                  animals observed; the behavior of each
                                                                                                          injury, or mortality, CADFW shall
                                                  animal, including any response to                                                                                This Authorization may be modified,
                                                                                                          immediately cease the specified
                                                  construction activities;                                                                                      suspended or withdrawn if the holder
                                                     • Time of the cessation of                           activities and report the incident to the
                                                                                                          NMFS’ Office of Protected Resources                   fails to abide by the conditions
                                                  construction activities;                                                                                      prescribed herein, or if NMFS
                                                     • Time of PSO departure from site;                   and the West Coast Regional Stranding
                                                                                                          Coordinator. The report must include                  determines the authorized taking is
                                                  and                                                                                                           having more than a negligible impact on
                                                     • An estimate of the number (by                      the following information:
                                                                                                             1. Time and date of the incident;                  the species or stock of affected marine
                                                  species) of marine mammals that are
                                                  known to have been disturbed by                            2. Description of the incident;                    mammals.
                                                  construction activities (based on visual                   3. Environmental conditions (e.g.,                 Request for Public Comments
                                                  observation) with a discussion of any                   wind speed and direction, tidal
                                                  specific behaviors those individuals                    conditions, cloud cover, and visibility);                We request comment on our analysis,
                                                  exhibited. Disturbance must be recorded                    4. Description of all marine mammal                the draft authorization, and any other
                                                  according to NMFS’ three-point scale.                   observations and active sound source                  aspect of this Notice of Proposed IHA
                                                     Individuals implementing the                         use in the 24 hours preceding the                     for CADFW’s tidal marsh restoration
                                                  monitoring protocol will assess its                     incident;                                             activities. Please include with your
                                                  effectiveness using an adaptive                            5. Species identification or                       comments any supporting data or
                                                  approach. PSOs will use their best                      description of the animal(s) involved;                literature citations to help inform our
                                                  professional judgment throughout                           6. Fate of the animal(s); and                      final decision on the CADFW’s request
                                                  implementation and seek improvements                       7. Photographs or video footage of the             for an MMPA authorization.
                                                  to these methods when deemed                            animal(s).
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                                                  appropriate. Any modifications to                          Activities shall not resume until                    Dated: September 26, 2016.
                                                  protocol will be coordinated between                    NMFS is able to review the                            Donna S. Wieting,
                                                  NMFS and the CADFW.                                     circumstances of the prohibited take.                 Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                     (v) Post-activity Monitoring: At least               NMFS will work with CADFW to                          National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  30 minutes following the cessation of all               determine what measures are necessary                 [FR Doc. 2016–23617 Filed 9–29–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  construction activities, the PSO(s) must                to minimize the likelihood of further                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  conduct observations on the number,                     prohibited take and ensure MMPA


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Document Created: 2018-02-09 13:33:58
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 13:33:58
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 October 31, 2016.
ContactStephanie Egger, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation81 FR 67297 

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