81_FR_68176 81 FR 67985 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Pier Construction and Support Facilities Project, Port Angeles, WA

81 FR 67985 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Pier Construction and Support Facilities Project, Port Angeles, WA

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 191 (October 3, 2016)

Page Range67985-67997
FR Document2016-23726

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the U.S. Navy (Navy) to incidentally harass marine mammals during construction activities associated with the Pier Construction and Support Facilities Project at Port Angeles, WA.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 191 (Monday, October 3, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 191 (Monday, October 3, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE297


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Pier Construction and Support 
Facilities Project, Port Angeles, WA

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

ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the 
U.S. Navy (Navy) to incidentally harass marine mammals during 
construction activities associated with the Pier Construction and 
Support Facilities Project at Port Angeles, WA.

DATES: This authorization is effective from November 1, 2016 to October 
31, 2017.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Availability

    An electronic copy of the Navy's application and supporting 
documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, 
may be obtained by visiting the Internet at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm. A memorandum describing our adoption of the 
Navy's Environmental Assessment (2016) and our associated Finding of No 
Significant Impact, prepared pursuant to the National Environmental 
Policy Act, are also available at the same site. In case of problems 
accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above (see 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).

Background

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

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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.'' The 
former is termed Level A harassment and the latter is termed Level B 
harassment.

Summary of Request

    On September 11, 2015, we received a request from the Navy for 
authorization to take marine mammals incidental to pile driving 
associated with the construction of a pier and support facilities at 
the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Air Station/Sector Field Office Port 
Angeles (AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles), located in Port Angeles Harbor on 
the Ediz Hook peninsula, Port Angeles. The Navy submitted a revised 
version of the request on February 19, 2016, which we deemed adequate 
and complete on February 22, 2016.
    The Navy will initiate this multi-year project, lasting up to 18 
months, involving impact and vibratory pile driving conducted within 
the approved in-water work windows. In water work is expected to begin 
on November 1, 2016 in order to minimize impacts to an Atlantic Salmon 
net pen farm located in close proximity to the project area. In water 
work will conclude on February 15, 2017, and begin again from July 16 
to October 31, 2017. If in-water work will extend beyond the effective 
dates of the IHA, a second IHA application will be submitted by the 
Navy.
    The use of both vibratory and impact pile driving is expected to 
produce underwater sound at levels that have the potential to result in 
behavioral harassment of marine mammals. Take, by Level B Harassment, 
may impact individuals of five species of marine mammals (harbor 
porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), Northern 
elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris), Steller sea lion (Eumatopias 
jubatus), and California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)). As the 
next paragraph explains, we have also determined based on the best 
available information that there also may be a small number of take by 
Level A Harassment of harbor seals.
    On August 4, 2016, NMFS released its Technical Guidance for 
Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammal Hearing 
(Guidance). This new guidance established new thresholds for predicting 
auditory injury, which equates to Level A harassment under the MMPA. In 
the August 4, 2016, Federal Register Notice (81 FR 51694), NMFS 
explained the approach it would take during a transition period, 
wherein we balance the need to consider this new best available science 
with the fact that some applicants have already committed time and 
resources to the development of analyses based on our previous 
thresholds and have constraints that preclude the recalculation of take 
estimates, as well as consideration of where the action is in the 
agency's decision-making pipeline. In that Notice, we included a non-
exhaustive list of factors that would inform the most appropriate 
approach for considering the new Guidance, including: the scope of 
effects; how far in the process the applicant has progressed; when the 
authorization is needed; the cost and complexity of the analysis; and 
the degree to which the guidance is expected to affect our analysis.
    In this case, the Navy initially submitted a request for 
authorization on September 11, 2015, followed by an adequate and 
complete request determination on February 22, 2016. The Navy requires 
issuance of the authorization in order to ensure that this critical 
national security infrastructure project is able to meet its necessary 
start date. The Guidance indicates that there is a greater likelihood 
of auditory injury for Phocid pinnipeds (i.e., harbor seals) and for 
high-frequency cetaceans (i.e., harbor porpoise) than was considered in 
our notice of proposed authorization. In order to address this 
increased likelihood, we increased the shutdown zones required for 
harbor seals to 100 m and for harbor porpoise to 150 m. With these 
changes, and in addition to other required mitigation measures, the 
Navy has a robust monitoring and mitigation program that we believe is 
effective in minimizing impacts to the affected species or stocks.
    In addition, to account for the potential that not all harbor seals 
may be observed, we authorize the taking by Level A harassment of one 
harbor seal per day of projected construction activity. In this 
analysis, we considered the potential for small numbers of harbor seals 
to incur auditory injury and found that it would not impact our 
preliminary determinations. In summary, we have considered the new 
Guidance and believe that the likelihood of injury is adequately 
addressed in the analysis contained herein and appropriate protective 
measures are in place in the IHA.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    The Navy has increased security for in-transit Fleet Ballistic 
Missile Submarines (SSBNs) in inland marine waters of northern 
Washington by establishing a Transit Protection System (TPS) that 
relies on the use of multiple escort vessels. The purpose of the Pier 
and Support Facilities for TPS project is to provide a staging location 
for TPS vessels and crews that escort incoming and outgoing SSBNs 
between dive/surface points in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Naval 
Base (NAVBASE) Kitsap Bangor.
    Specific activities that can be expected to result in the 
incidental taking of marine mammals are limited to the driving of steel 
piles used for installation of the trestle/fixed pier/floating docks, 
and the removal of temporary indicator piles.
    Vibratory pile driving is the preferred method for production piles 
and would be the initial starting point for each installation; however, 
impact pile driving methods may be necessary based on substrate 
conditions. Once a pile hits ``refusal,'' which is where hard solid or 
dense substrate (e.g., gravel, boulders) prevents further pile movement 
by vibratory methods, impact pile driving is used to drive the pile to 
depth.
    All piles will be driven with a vibratory hammer for their initial 
embedment depths, while select piles may be finished with an impact 
hammer for proofing, as necessary. There will be no concurrent pile 
driving or multiple hammers operating simultaneously. Proofing involves 
striking a driven pile with an impact hammer to verify that it provides 
the required load-bearing capacity, as indicated by the number of 
hammer blows per foot of pile advancement. Sound attenuation measures 
(i.e., bubble curtain) would be used during all impact hammer 
operations.

Dates and Duration

    Under the action, in-water construction is anticipated to begin in 
2016 and require two in-water work window seasons. The allowable season 
for in-water work, including pile driving, at AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles 
is November 1, 2016 through February 15, 2017, and July 16, 2017 
through October 31, 2017, a window established by the Washington 
Department of Fish and Wildlife in coordination with NMFS and the U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to protect juvenile salmon 
(Oncorhynchus spp.) and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus). Overall, a 
maximum of 75 days of pile driving are anticipated within these in-
water work windows. All in-water construction activities will occur 
during daylight hours (sunrise to sunset) except from July 16 to 
September 23 when impact

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pile driving/removal will only occur starting 2 hours after sunrise and 
ending 2 hours before sunset, to protect foraging marbled murrelets (an 
Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed bird under the jurisdiction of 
USFWS) during nesting season (April1- September 23). Other construction 
(not in-water) may occur between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., year-round.

Specific Geographic Region

    AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles is located in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 
approximately 62 miles (100 km) east of Cape Flattery, and 63 miles 
(102 km) northwest of Seattle, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula (see 
Figure 1-1 in the Navy's application). The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a 
wide waterway stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Salish Sea. The 
strait is 95 miles (153 km) long, 15.5 miles (25 km) wide, and has 
depths ranging from 180 m to 250 m on the pacific coast and 55 m at the 
sill. Please see Section 2 of the Navy's application for detailed 
information about the specific geographic region, including physical 
and oceanographic characteristics.

Detailed Description of Activities

    The purpose of the Pier and Support Facilities for TPS project (the 
project) is to provide a staging location for TPS vessels and crews 
that escort incoming and outgoing SSBNs between dive/surface points in 
the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Naval Base (NAVBASE) Kitsap Bangor. The 
Navy has increased security for in-transit Fleet Ballistic Missile 
Submarines (SSBNs) in inland marine waters of northern Washington by 
establishing a Transit Protection System (TPS) that relies on the use 
of multiple escort vessels. Construction of the pier and support 
facilities is grouped into three broad categories: (1) Site Work 
Activities (2) Construction of Upland Facilities (Alert Forces Facility 
(AFF) and Ready Service Armory (RSA)), and (3) Construction of Trestle/
Fixed Pier/Floating Docks.
    The trestle, fixed pier, and floating docks will result in a 
permanent increase in overwater coverage of 25,465 square feet (ft\2\) 
(2,366 square meters (m\2\)). An estimated 745 ft\2\ (69 m\2\) of 
benthic seafloor will be displaced from the installation of the 144 
permanent steel piles. The fixed pier will lie approximately 354 ft 
(108 m) offshore at water depths between -40 ft (-12 m) and -63 ft (19 
m) mean lower low water (MLLW). It will be constructed of precast 
concrete and be approximately 160 feet long and 42 feet wide (49 m by 
13 m). The fixed pier will have two mooring dolphins that connect to 
the fixed pier via a catwalk, and will be supported by 87 steel piles 
and result in 10,025 ft\2\ (931 m\2\) of permanent overwater coverage. 
The floating docks including brows will be supported by 21 steel piles 
and result in 5,380 ft\2\ (500 m\2\) of permanent overwater coverage. 
The trestle will provide vehicle and pedestrian access to the pier and 
convey utilities to the pier. It will be installed between +7 ft (2 m) 
MLLW and -45 ft (-14 m) MLLW. The trestle will be approximately 355 
feet long (108 m) long and 24 feet (7 m) wide and constructed of 
precast concrete. The trestle will be designed to support a 50 pound 
per square foot (psf) (244 kilograms (kg) per square m) live load or a 
utility trailer with a total load of 3,000 pounds (1,360 kg), and will 
be supported by 36 steel piles and result in 10,060 ft\2\ (935 m\2\) of 
permanent overwater coverage.
    For the entire project, pile installation will include the 
installation and removal of 80 temporary indicator piles, installation 
of 60 permanent sheet piles, and installation of 144 permanent steel 
piles (Table 1). The indicator piles are required to determine if 
required bearing capacities will be achieved with the production piles, 
and to assess whether the correct vibratory and impact hammers are 
being used. The process will be to vibrate the piles to within 5 ft 
(1.5 m) of the target embedment depth required for the project, let the 
piles rest in place for a day, and then impact drive the piles the 
final 5 ft (1.5 m). If the indicator piles cannot be successfully 
vibrated in, then a larger hammer will be used for the production 
piles. The impact driving will also provide an indication of bearing 
capacity via proofing. Each indicator pile would then be vibratory 
extracted (removed) using a vibratory hammer.
    A maximum of 75 days of pile driving may occur. Table 1 summarizes 
the number and nature of piles required for the entire project.

        Table 1--Summary of Piles Required for Pier Construction
                               [in total]
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                  Feature                         Quantity and size
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Total number of in-water piles............  Up to 284.*
Indicator temporary.......................  24-in: 80.
Sheet pile wall...........................  PZC13 Steel sheet piles: 60.
Trestle...................................  18-in: 16.
                                            24-in: 12.
                                            36-in: 8.
Fixed pier piles..........................  24-in: 28.
                                            30-in: 49.
                                            36-in: 10.
Floating docks............................  24-in: 3.
                                            30-in: 6.
                                            36-in: 12.
Maximum pile driving duration.............  75 days (under one-year
                                             IHA).
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* Pile installation would include the installation and removal of 80
  temporary indicator piles, installation of 60 permanent sheet piles,
  and installation of 144 permanent steel piles.

    Pile installation will utilize vibratory pile drivers to the 
greatest extent possible, and the Navy anticipates that most piles will 
be able to be vibratory driven to within several feet of the required 
depth. Pile drivability is, to a large degree, a function of soil 
conditions and the type of pile hammer. Most piles should be able to be 
driven with a vibratory hammer to proper embedment depth. However, 
difficulties during pile driving may be encountered as a result of 
obstructions, such as rocks or boulders, which may exist throughout the 
project area. If difficult driving conditions occur, increased usage of 
an impact hammer will occur.
    Pile production rates are dependent upon required embedment depths, 
the potential for encountering difficult driving conditions, and the 
ability to drive multiple piles without a need to relocate the driving 
rig. If difficult subsurface driving conditions (e.g., cobble/boulder 
zones) are encountered that cause refusal with the vibratory equipment, 
it may be necessary to use an impact hammer to drive some piles for the 
remaining portion of their required depth. The worst-case scenario is 
that a pile would be driven for its entire length using an impact 
hammer. Given the uncertainty regarding the types and quantities of 
boulders or cobbles that may be encountered, and the depth at which 
they may be encountered, the number of strikes necessary to drive a 
pile its entire length would vary. All piles driven or struck with an 
impact hammer would be surrounded by a bubble curtain over the full 
water column to minimize in-water sound. Pile production rate (number 
of piles driven per day) is affected by many factors: Size, type 
(vertical versus angled), and location of piles; weather; number of 
driver rigs operating; equipment reliability; geotechnical (subsurface) 
conditions; and work stoppages for security or environmental reasons 
(such as presence of marine mammals).

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Comments and Responses

    We published a notice of receipt of the Navy's application and 
proposed IHA in the Federal Register on April 4, 2016 (81 FR 19326). We 
received one comment, a letter from the Marine Mammal Commission 
concurring with NMFS's preliminary findings.
    Comment: The Commission recommends the issuance of the IHA, subject 
to the inclusion of the proposed mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
measures.
    Response: We appreciate the Commission's concurrence with our 
findings and appreciate their input and support. We look forward to 
working with them on similar issues in the future.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    There are eleven marine mammal species with recorded occurrence in 
the Strait of Juan de Fuca (Table 2), including seven cetaceans and 
four pinnipeds. Of these eleven species, only five are expected to have 
a reasonable potential to be in the vicinity of the project site. These 
species are harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), harbor seal (Phoca 
vitulina), Northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris), Steller 
sea lion (Eumatopias jubatus), and California sea lion (Zalophus 
californianus). Harbor seals occur year round throughout the nearshore 
inland waters of Washington. Harbor seals are expected to occur year 
round in Port Angeles Harbor, with a nearby haul-out site on a log boom 
located approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west of the project site and 
another haul-out site 1.3 miles (2.1 km) south of the project. Steller 
sea lions and California sea lions may occur in the area, but there are 
no site-specific surveys on these species. Harbor porpoises and 
Northern elephant seal are rare through the project area. The Dall's 
porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli dalli), humpback whale (Megaptera 
novaeangliae), minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), gray whale 
(Eschrichtius robustus), Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus 
obliquidens), and killer whales (Orcinus orca) are extremely rare in 
Port Angeles Harbor, and we do not believe there is a reasonable 
likelihood of their occurrence in the project area during the period of 
validity for this IHA.
    We have reviewed the Navy's detailed species descriptions, 
including life history information, for accuracy and completeness and 
refer the reader to Sections 3 and 4 of the Navy's application instead 
of reprinting the information here. Please also refer to NMFS' Web site 
(www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals) for generalized species accounts 
and to the Navy's Marine Resource Assessment for the Pacific Northwest, 
which documents and describes the marine resources that occur in Navy 
operating areas of the Pacific Northwest, including Strait of Juan de 
Fuca (DoN, 2006). The document is publicly available at 
www.navfac.navy.mil/products_and_services/ev/products_and_services/marine_resources/marine_resource_assessments.html (accessed February 1, 
2016). We provided additional information for marine mammals with 
potential for occurrence in the area of the specified activity in our 
Federal Register notice of proposed authorization (April 4, 2016; 81 FR 
19326).

             Table 2--Marine Mammals Potentially Present in the Vicinity of AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles
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                                                                    Stock abundance                 Relative
                                                      ESA/MMPA      (CV, Nmin, most               occurrence in
            Species                   Stock           status;      recent abundance   PBR \3\    Strait of Juan
                                                   strategic  (Y/     survey) \2\                de Fuca; season
                                                       N) \1\                                     of occurrence
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                         Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)
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Harbor porpoise...............  Washington        -; N             10,682 (0.38;            63  Possible regular
                                 inland waters                      7,841; 2003).                presence in the
                                 \5\.                                                            Strait of Juan
                                                                                                 de Fuca, but
                                                                                                 unlikely near
                                                                                                 PAH; year-
                                                                                                 round.
Dall's porpoise...............  CA/OR/WA........  -; N             42,000 (0.33;           257  Rare.
                                                                    32,106; 2008).
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                          Family Delphinidae (dolphins)
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Pacific white-sided dolphin...  CA/OR/WA........  -; N             26,930 (0.28;           171  Rare.
                                                                    21,406; 2008).
Killer whale..................  West coast        -; N             243 (n/a; 243;          2.4  Unlikely.
                                 transient.                         2009).
                                Southern          E; S             78 (n/a; 78;           0.14
                                 resident.                          2014).
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                             Family Balaenopteridae
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Humpback whale................  CA/OR/WA........  E; S             1,918 (0.03;             11  Unlikely.
                                                                    1,855; 2011).
Minke whale...................  CA/OR/WA........  -; N             478 (1.36; 202;           2  Unlikely.
                                                                    2008).
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                              Family Eschrichtiidae
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Gray whale....................  Eastern N.        -; N             20,990 (0.05;           624  Unlikely.
                                 Pacific.                           20,125; 2011).
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                                     Order Carnivora--Superfamily Pinnipedia
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                                  Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)
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California sea lion...........  U.S.............  -; N             296,750 (n/a;         9,200  Seasonal/common;
                                                                    153,337; 2011).              Fall to late
                                                                                                 spring (Aug to
                                                                                                 Jun).
Steller sea lion..............  Eastern U.S.....  -; S             60,131- 74,448    1,645 \7\  Seasonal/
                                                                    (n/a; 36,551;                occasional;
                                                                    2013) \6\.                   Fall to late
                                                                                                 spring (Sep to
                                                                                                 May).
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                                         Family Phocidae (earless seals)
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Harbor seal \8\...............  Washington        -; N             11,036 (0.15; n/        n/a  Common; Year-
                                 inland waters                      a; 1999).                    round resident.
                                 \5\.
Northern elephant seal........  California        -; N             179,000 (n/a;         4,882  Seasonal/rare:
                                 breeding stock.                    81,368; 2010).               Spring to late
                                                                                                 fall (Apr to
                                                                                                 Nov).
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\1\ ESA status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species
  is not listed under the ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one
  for which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be
  declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed
  under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
\2\ CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not
  applicable. For certain stocks of pinnipeds, abundance estimates are based upon observations of animals (often
  pups) ashore multiplied by some correction factor derived from knowledge of the specie's (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.
\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's 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 draft 2015 SARs (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/draft.htm) except harbor seals. See comment 8.
\5\ Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are therefore not considered
  current. PBR is considered undetermined for these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate
  for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent abundance estimates and PBR values, as these
  represent the best available information for use in this document.
\6\ Best abundance is calculated as the product of pup counts and a factor based on the birth rate, sex and age
  structure, and growth rate of the population. A range is presented because the extrapolation factor varies
  depending on the vital rate parameter resulting in the growth rate (i.e., high fecundity or low juvenile
  mortality).
\7\ PBR is calculated for the U.S. portion of the stock only (excluding animals in British Columbia) and assumes
  that the stock is not within its OSP. If we assume that the stock is within its OSP, PBR for the U.S. portion
  increases to 2,069.
\8\ Values for harbor seal presented here are from the 2013 SAR.

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

    Our Federal Register notice of proposed authorization (April 4, 
2016; 81 FR 19326) provides a general background on sound relevant to 
the specified activity as well as a detailed description of marine 
mammal hearing and of the potential effects of these construction 
activities on marine mammals and their habitat.

Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to 
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses.
    Measurements from similar pile driving events were coupled with 
practical spreading loss to estimate zones of influence (ZOI; see 
Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment); these values were used to 
develop mitigation measures for pile driving activities at Port Angeles 
harbor. The ZOIs effectively represent the mitigation zone that will be 
established around each pile to prevent Level A harassment to marine 
mammals, while providing estimates of the areas within which Level B 
harassment might occur. In addition to the specific measures described 
later in this section, the Navy will conduct briefings between 
construction supervisors and crews, marine mammal monitoring team, and 
Navy staff prior to the start of all pile driving activity, and when 
new personnel join the work, in order to explain responsibilities, 
communication procedures, marine mammal monitoring protocol, and 
operational procedures.

Mitigation Monitoring and Shutdown for Pile Driving

    The following measures will apply to the Navy's mitigation through 
shutdown and disturbance zones:
    Shutdown Zone--For all pile driving activities, the Navy will 
establish a shutdown zone intended to contain the area in which injury 
may occur. The purpose of a shutdown zone is to define an area within 
which shutdown of activity will occur upon sighting of a marine mammal 
(or in anticipation of an animal entering the defined area), thus 
preventing injury of marine mammals. During impact pile driving, the 
Navy will implement a minimum shutdown zone of 10 m radius for all 
marine mammals around all pile driving activity. Additionally, the Navy 
will implement a 100 m shutdown for harbor seals and a 150 m shutdown 
for harbor porpoises. These additional shutdown zones were added to 
prevent injury based off of NMFS's new acoustic guidance. During 
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shutdown zone will be 10 m distance from the source for all animals. 
These precautionary measures are intended to further reduce any 
possibility of acoustic injury, as well as to account for any undue 
reduction in the modeled zones stemming from the assumption of 8 dB 
attenuation from use of a bubble curtain (see discussion later in this 
section).
    Disturbance Zone--Disturbance zones are the areas in which SPLs 
equal or exceed 160 and 120 dB rms (for pulsed and non-pulsed 
continuous sound, respectively). Disturbance zones provide utility for 
monitoring conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e., shutdown zone 
monitoring) by establishing monitoring protocols for areas adjacent to 
the shutdown zones. Monitoring of disturbance zones enables observers 
to be aware of and communicate the presence of marine mammals in the 
project area but outside the shutdown zone and thus prepare for 
potential shutdowns of activity. However, the primary purpose of 
disturbance zone monitoring is for documenting incidents of Level B 
harassment; disturbance zone monitoring is discussed in greater detail 
later (see Monitoring and Reporting). Nominal radial distances for 
disturbance zones are shown in Table 3. Given the size of the 
disturbance zone for vibratory pile driving, it is impossible to 
guarantee that all animals will be observed or to make comprehensive 
observations of fine-scale behavioral reactions to sound, and only a 
portion of the zone will be monitored.
    In order to document observed incidents of harassment, monitors 
record all marine mammal observations, regardless of location. The 
observer's location, as well as the location of the pile being driven, 
is known from a GPS. The location of the animal is estimated as a 
distance from the observer, which is then compared to the location from 
the pile. The received level may be estimated on the basis of past or 
subsequent acoustic monitoring. It may then be determined whether the 
animal was exposed to sound levels constituting incidental harassment 
in post-processing of observational data, and a precise accounting of 
observed incidents of harassment created. Therefore, although the 
predicted distances to behavioral harassment thresholds are useful for 
estimating harassment for purposes of authorizing levels of incidental 
take, actual take may be determined in part through the use of 
empirical data. That information may then be used to extrapolate 
observed takes to reach an approximate understanding of actual total 
takes.
    Monitoring Protocols--Monitoring will be conducted before, during, 
and after pile driving activities. In addition, observers shall record 
all incidents of marine mammal occurrence, regardless of distance from 
activity, and shall document any behavioral reactions in concert with 
distance from piles being driven. Observations made outside the 
shutdown zone will not result in shutdown; that pile segment would be 
completed without cessation, unless the animal approaches or enters the 
shutdown zone, at which point all pile driving activities will be 
halted. Monitoring will take place from fifteen minutes prior to 
initiation through thirty minutes post-completion of pile driving 
activities. Pile driving activities include the time to remove a single 
pile or series of piles, as long as the time elapsed between uses of 
the pile driving equipment is no more than thirty minutes. Please see 
the Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan (available at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm), developed by the Navy with our approval, for 
full details of the monitoring protocols.
    The following additional measures apply to visual monitoring:
    (1) Monitoring will be conducted by qualified observers, who will 
be placed at the best vantage point(s) practicable to monitor for 
marine mammals and implement shutdown/delay procedures when applicable 
by calling for the shutdown to the hammer operator. Qualified observers 
are trained biologists, with the following minimum qualifications:
     Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of moving targets at the water's surface 
with ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars 
may be necessary to correctly identify the target;
     Experience and ability to conduct field observations and 
collect data according to assigned protocols (this may include academic 
experience);
     Experience or training in the field identification of 
marine mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
     Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
     Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of 
observations including but not limited to the number and species of 
marine mammals observed; dates and times when in-water construction 
activities were conducted; dates and times when in-water construction 
activities were suspended to avoid potential incidental injury from 
construction sound of marine mammals observed within a defined shutdown 
zone; and marine mammal behavior; and
     Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    (2) Prior to the start of pile driving activity, the shutdown zone 
will be monitored for fifteen minutes to ensure that it is clear of 
marine mammals. Pile driving will only commence once observers have 
declared the shutdown zone clear of marine mammals; animals will be 
allowed to remain in the shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their own 
volition) and their behavior will be monitored and documented. The 
shutdown zone may only be declared clear, and pile driving started, 
when the entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e., when not obscured by 
dark, rain, fog, etc.). In addition, if such conditions should arise 
during impact pile driving that is already underway, the activity will 
be halted.
    (3) If a marine mammal approaches or enters the shutdown zone 
during the course of pile driving operations, activity will be halted 
and delayed until either the animal has voluntarily left and been 
visually confirmed beyond the shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have 
passed without re-detection of the animal. Monitoring will be conducted 
throughout the time required to drive a pile.

Sound Attenuation Devices

    Sound levels can be greatly reduced during impact pile driving 
using sound attenuation devices. There are several types of sound 
attenuation devices including bubble curtains, cofferdams, and 
isolation casings (also called temporary noise attenuation piles 
(TNAP)), and cushion blocks. The Navy proposes to use bubble curtains, 
which create a column of air bubbles rising around a pile from the 
substrate to the water surface. The air bubbles absorb and scatter 
sound waves emanating from the pile, thereby reducing the sound energy. 
Bubble curtains may be confined or unconfined. The use of a confined or 
unconfined bubble curtain will be determined by the Navy's contractor 
based on the activity location's conditions; however, an unconfined 
bubble curtain is the likely the design that will be used. Our Federal 
Register notice of proposed authorization (April 4, 2016; 81 FR 19326) 
provides a general background on bubble curtains.
    To avoid loss of attenuation from design and implementation errors, 
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Navy has required specific bubble curtain design specifications, 
including testing requirements for air pressure and flow prior to 
initial impact hammer use, and a requirement for placement on the 
substrate. Bubble curtains shall be used during all impact pile 
driving. The device will distribute air bubbles around 100 percent of 
the piling perimeter for the full depth of the water column, and the 
lowest bubble ring shall be in contact with the mudline for the full 
circumference of the ring. We considered eight dB as potentially the 
best estimate of average SPL (rms) reduction, assuming appropriate 
deployment and no problems with the equipment. Therefore, an eight dB 
reduction was used in the Navy's analysis of pile driving noise in the 
environmental analyses.

Timing Restrictions

    In Port Angeles Harbor, designated timing restrictions exist for 
pile driving activities to avoid in-water work when salmonids and other 
spawning forage fish are likely to be present. In-water work will be 
conducted between November 1, 2016-February 15, 2017, and July 16-
October 31, 2017. All in-water construction activities will occur 
during daylight hours (sunrise to sunset) except from July 16 to 
September 23 when impact pile driving/removal will only occur starting 
2 hours after sunrise and ending 2 hours before sunset, to protect 
foraging marbled murrelets during nesting season (April 1-September 
23). Other construction (not in-water) may occur between 7 a.m. and 10 
p.m., year-round.

Soft Start

    The use of a soft-start procedure is believed to provide additional 
protection to marine mammals by warning or providing a chance to leave 
the area prior to the hammer operating at full capacity.
    For impact driving, soft start will be required, and contractors 
will provide an initial set of strikes from the impact hammer at 
reduced energy, followed by a thirty-second waiting period, then two 
subsequent reduced energy strike sets. The reduced energy of an 
individual hammer cannot be quantified because of variation in 
individual drivers. The actual number of strikes at reduced energy will 
vary because operating the hammer at less than full power results in 
``bouncing'' of the hammer as it strikes the pile, resulting in 
multiple ``strikes.'' Soft start for impact driving will be required at 
the beginning of each day's pile driving work and at any time following 
a cessation of impact pile driving of thirty minutes or longer.
    We have carefully evaluated the Navy's proposed mitigation measures 
and considered their effectiveness in past implementation to determine 
whether they are likely to effect the least practicable impact on the 
affected marine mammal species and stocks and their habitat. Our 
evaluation of potential measures included consideration of the 
following factors in relation to one another: (1) The manner in which, 
and the degree to which, the successful implementation of the measure 
is expected to minimize adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2) the 
proven or likely efficacy of the specific measure to minimize adverse 
impacts as planned; and (3) the practicability of the measure for 
applicant implementation.
    Any mitigation measure(s) we prescribe should be able to 
accomplish, have a reasonable likelihood of accomplishing (based on 
current science), or contribute to the accomplishment of one or more of 
the general goals listed below:
    (1) Avoidance or minimization of serious injury or death of marine 
mammals wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may contribute to this 
goal).
    (2) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of individual marine mammals 
exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental take (this goal may 
contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by behavioral harassment 
only).
    (3) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of times any individual marine 
mammal would be exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental 
take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by 
behavioral harassment only).
    (4) A reduction in the intensity of exposure to stimuli expected to 
result in incidental take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to 
reducing the severity of behavioral harassment only).
    (5) Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying particular attention to the prey base, blockage or 
limitation of passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary disturbance of habitat 
during a biologically important time.
    (6) For monitoring directly related to mitigation, an increase in 
the probability of detecting marine mammals, thus allowing for more 
effective implementation of the mitigation.
    Based on our evaluation of the Navy's proposed measures, we have 
determined that the mitigation measures provide the means of effecting 
the least practicable impact on marine mammal species or stocks and 
their habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating 
grounds, and areas of similar significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an IHA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth ``requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking''. The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that requests for 
incidental take authorizations must include the suggested means of 
accomplishing the necessary monitoring and reporting that will result 
in increased knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or 
impacts on populations of marine mammals that are expected to be 
present in the action area.
    Any monitoring requirement we prescribe should accomplish one or 
more of the following general goals:
    1. An increase in the probability of detecting marine mammals, both 
within defined zones of effect (thus allowing for more effective 
implementation of the mitigation) and in general to generate more data 
to contribute to the analyses mentioned below;
    2. An increase in our understanding of how many marine mammals are 
likely to be exposed to stimuli that we associate with specific adverse 
effects, such as behavioral harassment or hearing threshold shifts;
    3. An increase in our understanding of how marine mammals respond 
to stimuli expected to result in incidental take and how anticipated 
adverse effects on individuals may impact the population, stock, or 
species (specifically through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival) through any of the following methods:
     Behavioral observations in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict pertinent information, e.g., received level, 
distance from source);
     Physiological measurements in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict pertinent information, e.g., received level, 
distance from source);
     Distribution and/or abundance comparisons in times or 
areas with concentrated stimuli versus times or areas without stimuli;
    4. An increased knowledge of the affected species; or

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    5. An increase in our understanding of the effectiveness of certain 
mitigation and monitoring measures.
    The Navy submitted a marine mammal monitoring plan as part of the 
IHA application for this project. It can be found on the Internet at 
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm.

Visual Marine Mammal Observations

    The Navy will collect sighting data and behavioral responses to 
construction for marine mammal species observed in the region of 
activity during the period of activity. All observers will be trained 
in marine mammal identification and behaviors and are required to have 
no other construction-related tasks while conducting monitoring. The 
Navy will monitor the shutdown zone and disturbance zone before, 
during, and after pile driving, with observers located at the best 
practicable vantage points. Based on our requirements, the Marine 
Mammal Monitoring Plan will implement the following procedures for pile 
driving:
     A minimum of three Marine Mammal Observers (protected 
species observers (PSOs)) will be present during both impact and 
vibratory pile driving/removal and would be located at the best vantage 
point(s) in order to properly see the entire shutdown zone and as much 
of the disturbance zone as possible.
     During all observation periods, observers will use 
binoculars and the naked eye to search continuously for marine mammals.
     If the shutdown zones are obscured by fog or poor lighting 
conditions, pile driving at that location will not be initiated until 
that zone is visible. Should such conditions arise while impact driving 
is underway, the activity will be halted.
     The shutdown and disturbance zones around the pile will be 
monitored for the presence of marine mammals before, during, and after 
any pile driving or removal activity.
    Individuals implementing the monitoring protocol will assess its 
effectiveness using an adaptive approach. Monitoring biologists will 
use their best professional judgment throughout implementation and seek 
improvements to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any 
modifications to protocol will be coordinated between NMFS and the 
Navy.

Data Collection

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

Reporting

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

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, 
section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: ``. . . any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).''
    All anticipated takes would be by Level A and Level B harassment 
resulting from vibratory and impact pile driving and involving 
temporary changes in behavior (Level B) and permanent threshold shift 
(PTS) (Level A).
    Low level responses to sound (e.g., short-term avoidance of an 
area, short-term changes in locomotion or vocalization) are less likely 
to result in fitness effects on individuals that would ultimately 
affect the stock or the species as a whole. However, if a sound source 
displaces marine mammals from an important feeding or breeding area for 
a prolonged period, impacts on individual animals could potentially be 
significant and could potentially translate to effects on annual rates 
of recruitment or survival (e.g., Lusseau and Bejder, 2007; Weilgart, 
2007). Specific understanding of the activity and the effected species 
are necessary to predict the severity of impacts and the likelihood of 
fitness impacts, however, we start with the estimated number of takes, 
understanding that additional analysis is needed to understand what 
those takes mean. Given the many uncertainties in predicting the 
quantity and types of impacts of sound on marine mammals, it is common 
practice to estimate how many animals are likely to be present within a 
particular distance of a given activity, or exposed to a particular 
level of sound, taking the duration of the activity into consideration. 
This practice provides a good sense of the number of instances of take, 
but potentially overestimates the numbers of individual marine mammals 
taken. 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.
    The project area is not believed to be particularly important 
habitat for marine mammals, nor is it considered an area frequented by 
marine mammals. Therefore, behavioral disturbances and PTS that could 
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these activities are expected to affect only a relatively small number 
of individual marine mammals, although those effects could be recurring 
over the life of the project if the same individuals remain in the 
project vicinity.
    The Navy has requested authorization for the incidental taking of 
small numbers of Steller sea lions, California sea lions, harbor seals, 
Northern elephant seals, and harbor porpoises in Port Angeles Harbor 
that may result from pile driving during construction activities 
associated with the pier construction and support facilities project. 
We described applicable sound thresholds for determining effects to 
marine mammals before describing the information used in estimating the 
sound fields, the available marine mammal density or abundance 
information, and the method of estimating potential incidents of take 
in detail in our Federal Register notice of proposed authorization 
(April 4, 2016; 81 FR 19326). All calculated distances to and the total 
area encompassed by the marine mammal sound thresholds are provided in 
Table 3. NMFS's new acoustic guidance established new thresholds for 
predicting auditory injury (Level A Harassment). The Guidance indicates 
that there is a greater likelihood of auditory injury for Phocid 
pinnipeds (i.e., harbor seals) and for high-frequency cetaceans (i.e., 
harbor porpoise) than was considered in our notice of proposed 
authorization. In order to address this increased likelihood, we 
increased the shutdown zones required for harbor seals to 100 m and for 
harbor porpoise to 150 m. In addition, to account for the potential 
that not all harbor seals may be observed, we authorize the taking by 
Level A harassment of one harbor seal per day of projected construction 
activity.
    Although radial distance and area associated with the zone 
ensonified to 160 dB (the behavioral harassment threshold for pulsed 
sounds, such as those produced by impact driving) are presented in 
Table 3, this zone would be subsumed by the 120-dB zone produced by 
vibratory driving. Thus, behavioral harassment of marine mammals 
associated with impact driving is not considered further here. Since 
the 160-dB threshold and the 120-dB threshold both indicate behavioral 
harassment, pile driving effects in the two zones are equivalent. 
Although not considered as a likely construction scenario, if only the 
impact driver was operated on a given day incidental take on that day 
would likely be lower because the area ensonified to levels producing 
Level B harassment would be smaller (although actual take would be 
determined by the numbers of marine mammals in the area on that day).

Table 3--Calculated Distance(s) to and Area Encompassed by Underwater Marine Mammal Sound Thresholds During Pile
                                                  Installation
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                                                          Steel pile size
                       Threshold                               (inch)          Distance (m)      Area (km \2\)
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Impact driving, disturbance (160 dB)...................                 24                464               0.43
                                                                        30                631               0.75
                                                                        36                398               0.33
Vibratory driving, disturbance (120 dB)................                 24              6,310               20.4
                                                                   30-inch             13,594               29.9
                                                                        36             13,594               29.9
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    Port Angeles Harbor does not represent open water, or free field, 
conditions. Therefore, sounds would attenuate as they encounter land 
masses or bends in the canal. As a result, the calculated distance and 
areas of impact for the 120-dB threshold cannot actually be attained at 
the project area. See Figure 6-1 of the Navy's application for a 
depiction of the size of areas in which each underwater sound threshold 
is predicted to occur at the project area due to pile driving.

Marine Mammal Densities

    The Navy has developed, with input from regional marine mammal 
experts, estimates of marine mammal densities in Washington inland 
waters for the Navy Marine Species Density Database (NMSDD). A 
technical report (Hanser et al., 2015) describes methodologies and 
available information used to derive these densities, which are 
generally considered the best available information for Washington 
inland waters, except where specific local abundance information is 
available. Here, we rely on NMSDD density information for the Steller 
sea lions and California see lions, and use local abundance data for 
harbor seals. For species without a predictable occurrence, like the 
harbor porpoise and Northern elephant seal, estimates are based on 
historical likelihood of encounter. Please see Appendix A of the Navy's 
application for more information on the NMSDD information.
    For all species, the most appropriate information available was 
used to estimate the number of potential incidences of take. For harbor 
porpoise and Northern elephant seals, this involved reviewing 
historical occurrence and numbers, as well as group size to develop a 
realistic estimate of potential exposure. For Steller sea lion and 
California sea lions, this involved NMSDD data. For harbor seals, this 
involved site-specific data from published literature describing harbor 
seal research conducted in Washington and Oregon, including counts from 
haul-outs near Port Angeles Harbor (WDFW, 2015). Therefore, density was 
calculated as the maximum number of individuals expected to be present 
at a given time (Houghton et al., 2015) divided by the area of Port 
Angeles Harbor.

Description of Take Calculation

    The take calculations presented here rely on the best data 
currently available for marine mammal populations in the Port Angeles 
Harbor. The formula was developed for calculating take due to pile 
driving activity and applied to each group-specific sound impact 
threshold. The formula is founded on the following assumptions:
     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 75 total days of in-water activity and 
the largest ZOI equals 29.9 km\2\;
     Exposures to sound levels above the relevant thresholds 
equate to take, as defined by the MMPA.
    The calculation for marine mammal takes is estimated by:

Exposure estimate = (n * ZOI) * days of total activity

Where:


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n = density estimate used for each species/season
ZOI = sound threshold ZOI area; the area encompassed by all 
locations where the SPLs equal or exceed the threshold being 
evaluated

    n * ZOI produces an estimate of the abundance of animals that could 
be present in the area for exposure, and is rounded to the nearest 
whole number before multiplying by days of total activity.
    The ZOI impact area is the estimated range of impact to the sound 
criteria. The relevant distances specified in Table 3 were used to 
calculate ZOIs around each pile. The ZOI impact area took into 
consideration the possible affected area of Port Angeles harbor from 
the pile driving site furthest from shore with attenuation due to land 
shadowing from bends in the shoreline. Because of the close proximity 
of some of the piles to the shore, the narrowness of the harbor at the 
project area, and the maximum fetch, the ZOIs for each threshold are 
not necessarily spherical and may be truncated.
    While pile driving can occur any day throughout the in-water work 
window, and the analysis is conducted on a per day basis, only a 
fraction of that time (typically a matter of hours on any given day) is 
actually spent pile driving. Acoustic monitoring has demonstrated that 
Level B harassment zones for vibratory pile driving are likely to be 
smaller than the zones estimated through modeling based on measured 
source levels and practical spreading loss. Also of note is the fact 
that the effectiveness of mitigation measures in reducing takes is 
typically not quantified in the take estimation process. See Table 4 
for total estimated incidents of take.
    Harbor Porpoise--In Washington inland waters, harbor porpoises are 
most abundant in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Island area, and 
Admiralty Inlet. Although harbor porpoise occur year round in the 
Strait of Juan de Fuca, harbor porpoises are a rare occurrence in Port 
Angeles Harbor, and density-based analysis does not adequately account 
for their unique temporal and spatial distributions. Estimates are 
based on historical likelihood of encounter. Based on the assumption 
that 3 harbor porpoise may be present intermittently in the ZOI (Hall, 
2004), a total of 225 harbor porpoise exposures were estimated over 75 
days of construction. These exposures would be a temporary behavioral 
harassment and would not impact the long-term health of individuals; 
the viability of the population, species, or stocks would remain 
stable.
    California Sea Lion--The California sea lion is most common in the 
Strait of Juan de Fuca from fall to late spring. California sea lion 
haul-outs are greater than 30 miles (48 km) away. Animals could be 
exposed when traveling, resting, or foraging. Primarily only male 
California sea lions migrate through the Strait of Juan de Fuca 
(Jeffries et al., 2000). Based on the NMSDD data showing that 0.676 
California sea lions per km\2\ may be present intermittently in the 
ZOI, 1,500 exposures were estimated for this species. These exposures 
would be a temporary behavioral harassment. It is assumed that this 
number would include multiple behavioral harassments of the same 
individual(s).
    Steller Sea Lion--Steller sea lions occur seasonally in the Strait 
of Juan de Fuca from September through May. Steller sea lion haul-outs 
are 13 miles (21 km) away. Based on the NMSDD data showing that 0.935 
Steller sea lion per km\2\ may be present intermittently in the ZOI, 
2,100 exposures were estimated for this species. These exposures would 
be a temporary behavioral harassment. It is assumed that this number 
would include multiple behavioral harassments of the same 
individual(s).
    Harbor Seal--Harbor seals are present year round with haul-outs in 
Port Angeles Harbor. Prior Navy IHAs have successfully used density-
based estimates; however, in this case, density estimates were not 
appropriate because there is a haul-out nearby on a log boom 
approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west of the project site that was last 
surveyed in March 2013 and had a total count of 73 harbor seals (WDFW 
2015). Another haul-out site is 1.3 miles (2.1 km) south of the project 
but is across the harbor that was last surveyed in July 2010 and had a 
total count of 87 harbor seals (WDFW 2015). Density was calculated as 
the maximum number of individuals expected to be present at a given 
time (160 animals), times the number of days of pile activity. Based on 
the assumption that there could be 160 harbors seals hauled out in 
proximity to the ZOI, 12,000 exposures were estimated for this stock 
over 75 days of construction. Additionally, to account for the 
potential that all harbor seals may not be observed in an area that may 
incur PTS, we authorize the taking by Level A harassment of one harbor 
seal per day of projected construction activity for a total of 75 Level 
A takes.
    We recognize that over the course of the day, while the proportion 
of animals in the water may not vary significantly, different 
individuals may enter and exit the water. Therefore, an instantaneous 
estimate of animals in the water at a given time may not produce an 
accurate assessment of the number of individuals that enter the water 
over the daily duration of the activity. However, no data exist 
regarding fine-scale harbor seal movements within the project area on 
time durations of less than a day, thus precluding an assessment of 
ingress or egress of different animals through the action area. As 
such, it is impossible, given available data, to determine exactly what 
number of individuals may potentially be exposed to underwater sound.
    A typical pile driving day (in terms of the actual time spent 
driving) is somewhat shorter than may be assumed (i.e., 8-15 hours) as 
a representative pile driving day based on daylight hours. Construction 
scheduling and notional production rates in concert with typical delays 
mean that hammers are active for only some fraction of time on pile 
driving ``days.''
    Harbor seals are not likely to have a uniform distribution as is 
assumed through use of a density estimate, but are likely to be 
relatively concentrated near areas of interest such as the haul-outs or 
foraging areas. The estimated 160 harbor seals is the maximum number of 
animals at haul-outs outside of the airborne Level B behavioral 
harassment zone; the number of exposures to individual harbor seals 
foraging in the underwater behavioral harassment zone would likely be 
much lower.
    This tells us that (1) there are likely to be significantly fewer 
harbor seals in the majority of the action area than the take estimate 
suggests; and (2) pile driving actually occurs over a limited timeframe 
on any given day (i.e., less total time per day than would be assumed 
based on daylight hours and non-continuously), reducing the amount of 
time over which new individuals might enter the action area within a 
given day. These factors lead us to believe that the approximate number 
of seals that may be found in the action area (160) is more 
representative of the number of animals exposed than the number of 
Level B Harassment takes requested for this species, and only 
represents 1.5 percent of the most recent estimate of this stock of 
harbor seals. Moreover, because the Navy is typically unable to 
determine from field observations whether the same or different 
individuals are being exposed, each observation is recorded as a new 
take, although an individual theoretically would only be considered as 
taken once in a given day.

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    Northern elephant seal--Northern elephant seals are rare visitors 
to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. However, individuals, primarily 
juveniles, have been known to sporadically haul out to molt on 
Dungeness Spit about 12 miles (19 km) from Port Angeles. One elephant 
seal was observed hauled-out at Dungeness Spit in each of the following 
years: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2006 (WDFW 2015). Elephant seals are 
primarily present during spring and summer months. If a northern 
elephant seal was in the ZOI, it would likely be a solitary juvenile. 
Northern elephant seals are a rare occurrence in Port Angeles Harbor, 
and density-based analysis does not adequately account for their unique 
temporal and spatial distributions; therefore, estimates are based on 
historical likelihood of encounter. Based on the assumption that one 
elephant seal may be present intermittently in the ZOI, 75 exposures 
were calculated for this species. These exposures would be a temporary 
behavioral harassment.

  Table 4--Number of Potential Incidental Instances of Take of Marine Mammals Within Various Acoustic Threshold
                                                      Zones
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                                                                            Underwater
                                                                 --------------------------------
                Species                          Density                           Level B (120     % of stock
                                                                      Level A         dB) \1\
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California sea lion...................  0.676 animal/sq. km *...               0           1,500             0.5
Steller sea lion......................  0.935 animals/sq. km*...               0           2,100               4
Harbor seal...........................  160 \2\.................              75  \4\ 12,000/160         100/1.5
Northern elephant seal................  1 \3\...................               0              75            0.04
Harbor porpoise.......................  3 \3\...................               0             225               2
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* For species with associated density, density was multiplied by largest ZOI (i.e., 29.9 km\2\). The resulting
  value was rounded to the nearest whole number and multiplied by the 75 days of activity. For species with
  abundance only, that value was multiplied directly by the 75 days of activity. We assume for reasons described
  earlier that no takes would result from airborne noise.
\1\ The 160-dB acoustic harassment zone associated with impact pile driving would always be subsumed by the 120-
  dB harassment zone produced by vibratory driving. Therefore, takes are not calculated separately for the two
  zones.
\2\ For this species, site-specific data was used from published literature describing research conducted in
  Washington and Oregon, including counts from haul-outs near Port Angeles Harbor. Therefore, density was
  calculated as the maximum number of individuals expected to be present at a given time.
\3\ Figures presented are abundance numbers, not density, and are calculated as the average of average daily
  maximum numbers per month (see Section 6.6 in application). Abundance numbers are rounded to the nearest whole
  number for take estimation.
\4\ The maximum number of harbor seal anticipated to be in the vicinity to be exposed to the sound levels is 160
  animals based on counts from the two nearby haul out sites. This small number of individuals is expected to be
  the same animals exposed repeatedly, instead of new individuals being exposed each day. These animals, to
  which any incidental take would accrue, represent 1.5 percent of the most recent estimate of the stock
  abundance from the 2013 SAR.

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 A and 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. To avoid repetition, the discussion of our analyses applies to 
all the species listed in Table 4, given that the anticipated effects 
of this activity on these different marine mammal stocks are expected 
to be similar. There is no information about the nature or severity of 
the impacts, or the size, status, or structure of any of these species 
or stocks that would lead to a different analysis for this activity.
    Pile driving activities associated with the pier construction 
project, as outlined previously, have the potential to disturb or 
displace marine mammals. Specifically, the specified activities may 
result in take, in the form of Level A (PTS) and Level B harassment 
(behavioral disturbance), from underwater sounds generated from pile 
driving. Potential takes could occur if individuals of these species 
are present in the ensonified zone when pile driving is happening, 
which is likely to occur because (1) harbor seals are frequently 
observed in Port Angeles harbor in two known haul-out locations; or (2) 
cetaceans or pinnipeds transit the outer edges of the larger Level B 
harassment zone outside of the harbor.
    No serious injury or mortality is anticipated given the methods of 
installation and measures designed to minimize the possibility of 
serious injury to marine mammals. The potential for these outcomes is 
minimized through the construction method and the implementation of the 
planned mitigation measures. Specifically, vibratory hammers will be 
the primary method of installation, and this activity does not have 
significant potential to cause serious injury to marine mammals due to 
the relatively low source levels produced and the lack of potentially 
injurious source characteristics. Impact pile driving produces short, 
sharp pulses with higher peak levels and much sharper rise time to 
reach those peaks. When impact driving is necessary, required measures 
(use of a sound attenuation system, which reduces overall source levels 
as well as dampening the sharp, potentially injurious peaks, and 
implementation of shutdown zones) significantly reduce any possibility 
of serious injury. Given sufficient ``notice'' through use of soft 
start, marine mammals are expected to move away from a sound source 
that is annoying prior to it becoming potentially injurious. The 
likelihood that marine mammal detection ability by trained observers is 
high under the environmental conditions described for Port Angeles 
harbor further enables the

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implementation of shutdowns to avoid serious injury or mortality.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature, will likely be limited to reactions 
such as increased swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or 
decreased foraging (if such activity were occurring). Most likely, 
individuals will simply move away from the sound source and be 
temporarily displaced from the areas of pile driving, although even 
this reaction has been observed primarily only in association with 
impact pile driving. Repeated exposures of individuals to levels of 
sound that may cause Level B harassment are unlikely to result in 
disruption of foraging behavior. Thus, even repeated Level B harassment 
of some small subset of the overall stock is unlikely to result in any 
significant realized decrease in fitness to those individuals, and thus 
would not result in any adverse impact to the stock as a whole. Level B 
harassment will be reduced to the level of least practicable impact 
through use of mitigation measures described herein and, if sound 
produced by project activities is sufficiently disturbing, animals are 
likely to simply avoid the project area while the activity is 
occurring.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level A harassment would 
be in the form of PTS. In this analysis, we considered the potential 
for small numbers of harbor seals to incur auditory injury and found 
that it would not impact our determinations.
    For pinnipeds, no rookeries are present in the project area, but 
there are two haul-outs within 2.5 mi (4 km) of the project site. 
However, the project area is not known to provide foraging habitat of 
any special importance (other than is afforded by the known migration 
of salmonids). No cetaceans are expected within the harbor.
    In summary, this negligible impact analysis is founded on the 
following factors: (1) The possibility of serious injury or mortality 
may reasonably be considered discountable; (2) the anticipated 
incidences of Level B harassment consist of, at worst, temporary 
modifications in behavior and the anticipated incidences of Level A 
harassment would be in the form of PTS to a small number of only one 
species; (3) the absence of any major rookeries and only a few haul-out 
areas near or adjacent to the project site; (4) the absence of 
cetaceans within the harbor and generally sporadic occurrence outside 
of the ensonified area; (5) the absence of any other known areas or 
features of special significance for foraging or reproduction within 
the project area; and (6) the presumed efficacy of the planned 
mitigation measures in reducing the effects of the specified activity 
to the level of least practicable impact. In addition, none of these 
stocks are listed under the ESA or designated as depleted under the 
MMPA. In combination, we believe that these factors, as well as the 
available body of evidence from other similar activities, including 
those conducted in nearby locations, demonstrate that the potential 
effects of the specified activity will have only short-term effects on 
individuals. The specified activity is 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 planned 
monitoring and mitigation measures, we find that the total marine 
mammal take from Navy's pier construction activities will have a 
negligible impact on the affected marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analysis

    The numbers of animals authorized to be taken for harbor porpoise, 
Northern elephant seal, and Steller and California sea lions would be 
considered small relative to the relevant stocks or populations (less 
than one percent for Northern elephant seal and California sea lion, 
less than four percent for Steller sea lion, and less than two percent 
for harbor porpoise) even if each estimated taking occurred to a new 
individual--an extremely unlikely scenario. For pinnipeds occurring in 
the nearshore areas, there will almost certainly be some overlap in 
individuals present day-to-day. Further, for the pinniped species, 
these takes could potentially occur only within some small portion of 
the overall regional stock. For example, of the estimated 296,750 
California sea lions, only certain adult and subadult males--believed 
to number approximately 3,000-5,000 by Jeffries et al. (2000)--travel 
north during the non-breeding season. That number has almost certainly 
increased with the population of California sea lions--the 2000 SAR for 
California sea lions reported an estimated population size of 204,000-
214,000 animals--but likely remains a relatively small portion of the 
overall population.
    For harbor seals, takes are likely to occur only within some 
portion of the population, rather than to animals from the Washington 
inland waters stock as a whole. It is estimated that, based on counts 
from the two nearby haul out sites, 160 harbor seals could potentially 
be in the vicinity to be exposed to the sound levels. This small number 
of individuals is expected to be the same animals exposed repeatedly, 
instead of new individuals being exposed each day. These animals, to 
which any incidental take would accrue, represent 1.5 percent of the 
most recent estimate of the stock abundance from the 2013 SAR. It is 
estimated that one individual harbor seal per day may be exposed to 
sound levels that may incur PTS. This represents only 0.68% of the 
stock abundance.
    As summarized here, the estimated numbers of potential incidents of 
harassment for these species are likely much higher than will 
realistically occur. This is because (1) we use the maximum possible 
number of days (75) in estimating take, despite the fact that multiple 
delays and work stoppages are likely to result in a lower number of 
actual pile driving days; and (2) sea lion estimates rely on the 
averaged maximum daily abundances per month, rather than simply an 
overall average which would provide a much lower abundance figure. In 
addition, potential efficacy of mitigation measures in terms of 
reduction in numbers and/or intensity of incidents of take has not been 
quantified. Therefore, these estimated take numbers are likely to be 
overestimates of individuals. 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 
mitigation and monitoring measures, we 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 this action. Therefore, we have determined that the total taking of 
affected species or stocks would not have an unmitigable adverse impact 
on the availability of such species or stocks for taking for 
subsistence purposes.

Endangered Species Act

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

National Environmental Policy Act

    In compliance with the NEPA of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), as 
implemented

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by the regulations published by the Council on Environmental Quality 
(CEQ; 40 CFR parts 1500-1508), the Navy prepared an Environmental 
Assessment (EA) for this project. NMFS made the Navy's EA available to 
the public for review and comment, in relation to its suitability for 
adoption by NMFS in order to assess the impacts to the human 
environment of issuance of an IHA to the Navy. Also in compliance with 
NEPA and the CEQ regulations, as well as NOAA Administrative Order 216-
6, NMFS has reviewed the Navy's EA, determined it to be sufficient, and 
adopted that EA and signed a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) 
in September 2016.

Authorization

    As a result of these determinations, we have issued an IHA to the 
Navy for conducting the described pier and support facilities for the 
transit protection system U.S. Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field 
Office Port Angeles, Washington from November 1, 2016 through February 
15, 2017, and July 16 through October 31, 2017 provided the previously 
mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and reporting requirements are 
incorporated.

    Dated: September 27, 2016.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                complex modeling capabilities would                     use of automated collection techniques                of problems accessing these documents,
                                                simply modify their modeling efforts                    or other forms of information                         please call the contact listed above (see
                                                using the new criteria, and action                      technology.                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
                                                proponents without the ability to do                      Comments submitted in response to
                                                                                                                                                              Background
                                                more complex modeling may opt to use                    this notice will be summarized and/or
                                                the alternative methodology                             included in the request for OMB                          Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                                spreadsheet. Therefore, the estimated                   approval of this information collection;              MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct
                                                time per response is not affected by the                they also will become a matter of public              the Secretary of Commerce to allow,
                                                guidance.                                               record.                                               upon request by U.S. citizens who
                                                                                                                                                              engage in a specified activity (other than
                                                II. Method of Collection                                  Dated: September 27, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                              commercial fishing) within a specified
                                                                                                        Sarah Brabson,                                        area, the incidental, but not intentional,
                                                   Respondents have a choice of
                                                submitting either electronic or paper                   NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.                           taking of small numbers of marine
                                                forms. Methods of submittal include                     [FR Doc. 2016–23743 Filed 9–30–16; 8:45 am]           mammals, providing that certain
                                                email, mail, overnight delivery service,                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                findings are made and the necessary
                                                and/or facsimile transmissions.                                                                               prescriptions are established.
                                                                                                                                                                 The incidental taking of small
                                                III. Data                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                numbers of marine mammals may be
                                                   OMB Control Number: 0648–0151.                                                                             allowed only if NMFS (through
                                                   Form Number: None.                                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      authority delegated by the Secretary)
                                                   Type of Review: Regular submission                   Administration                                        finds that the total taking by the
                                                (extension of a currently approved                      RIN 0648–XE297                                        specified activity during the specified
                                                information collection).                                                                                      time period will (i) have a negligible
                                                   Affected Public: Not-for-profit                      Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                 impact on the species or stock(s) and (ii)
                                                institutions; state, local, or tribal                   Specified Activities; Taking Marine                   not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                                governments; businesses or other for-                   Mammals Incidental to a Pier                          on the availability of the species or
                                                profit organizations.                                   Construction and Support Facilities                   stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                                   Estimated Number of Respondents:                     Project, Port Angeles, WA                             relevant). Further, the permissible
                                                95.                                                                                                           methods of taking and requirements
                                                   Estimated Time per Response: 255                     AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                                hours for an Incidental Harassment                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  and reporting of such taking must be set
                                                Authorization (IHA) application; 11                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    forth, either in specific regulations or in
                                                hours for an IHA interim report (if                     Commerce.                                             an authorization.
                                                applicable); 115 hours for an IHA draft                 ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental                The allowance of such incidental
                                                annual report; 14 hours for an IHA final                harassment authorization.                             taking under section 101(a)(5)(A), by
                                                annual report (if applicable); 1,100                                                                          harassment, serious injury, death, or a
                                                                                                        SUMMARY:    In accordance with the                    combination thereof, requires that
                                                hours for the initial preparation of an                 regulations implementing the Marine
                                                application for new regulations; 70                                                                           regulations be established.
                                                                                                        Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                       Subsequently, a Letter of Authorization
                                                hours for an annual Letter of                           amended, notification is hereby given
                                                Authorization (LOA) application; 220                                                                          may be issued pursuant to the
                                                                                                        that we have issued an incidental                     prescriptions established in such
                                                hours for an LOA draft annual report; 65                harassment authorization (IHA) to the
                                                hours for a LOA final annual report (if                                                                       regulations, providing that the level of
                                                                                                        U.S. Navy (Navy) to incidentally harass               taking will be consistent with the
                                                applicable); 625 hours for a LOA draft                  marine mammals during construction
                                                comprehensive report; and 300 hours                                                                           findings made for the total taking
                                                                                                        activities associated with the Pier                   allowable under the specific regulations.
                                                for an LOA final comprehensive report.                  Construction and Support Facilities
                                                Response times will vary for the public                                                                       Under section 101(a)(5)(D), NMFS may
                                                                                                        Project at Port Angeles, WA.                          authorize such incidental taking by
                                                based upon the complexity of the
                                                                                                        DATES: This authorization is effective                harassment only, for periods of not more
                                                requested action.
                                                   Estimated Total Annual Burden                        from November 1, 2016 to October 31,                  than one year, pursuant to requirements
                                                Hours: 14,109.                                          2017.                                                 and conditions contained within an
                                                   Estimated Total Annual Cost to                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      IHA. The establishment of prescriptions
                                                Public: $360 in recordkeeping/reporting                 Laura McCue, Office of Protected                      through either specific regulations or an
                                                costs and $0 in capital costs.                          Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                      authorization requires notice and
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            opportunity for public comment.
                                                IV. Request for Comments                                                                                         NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                   Comments are invited on: (a) Whether                 Availability                                          impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an
                                                the proposed collection of information                    An electronic copy of the Navy’s                    impact resulting from the specified
                                                is necessary for the proper performance                 application and supporting documents,                 activity that cannot be reasonably
                                                of the functions of the agency, including               as well as a list of the references cited             expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                                whether the information shall have                      in this document, may be obtained by                  to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                                practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the              visiting the Internet at:                             through effects on annual rates of
                                                agency’s estimate of the burden                         www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         recruitment or survival.’’ Except with
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                                                (including hours and cost) of the                       incidental.htm. A memorandum                          respect to certain activities not pertinent
                                                proposed collection of information; (c)                 describing our adoption of the Navy’s                 here, section 3(18) of the MMPA defines
                                                ways to enhance the quality, utility, and               Environmental Assessment (2016) and                   ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . any act of
                                                clarity of the information to be                        our associated Finding of No Significant              pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                collected; and (d) ways to minimize the                 Impact, prepared pursuant to the                      has the potential to injure a marine
                                                burden of the collection of information                 National Environmental Policy Act, are                mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                on respondents, including through the                   also available at the same site. In case              wild; or (ii) has the potential to disturb


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                                                a marine mammal or marine mammal                        the need to consider this new best                    waters of northern Washington by
                                                stock in the wild by causing disruption                 available science with the fact that some             establishing a Transit Protection System
                                                of behavioral patterns, including, but                  applicants have already committed time                (TPS) that relies on the use of multiple
                                                not limited to, migration, breathing,                   and resources to the development of                   escort vessels. The purpose of the Pier
                                                nursing, breeding, feeding, or                          analyses based on our previous                        and Support Facilities for TPS project is
                                                sheltering.’’ The former is termed Level                thresholds and have constraints that                  to provide a staging location for TPS
                                                A harassment and the latter is termed                   preclude the recalculation of take                    vessels and crews that escort incoming
                                                Level B harassment.                                     estimates, as well as consideration of                and outgoing SSBNs between dive/
                                                                                                        where the action is in the agency’s                   surface points in the Strait of Juan de
                                                Summary of Request
                                                                                                        decision-making pipeline. In that                     Fuca and Naval Base (NAVBASE) Kitsap
                                                   On September 11, 2015, we received                   Notice, we included a non-exhaustive                  Bangor.
                                                a request from the Navy for                             list of factors that would inform the                    Specific activities that can be
                                                authorization to take marine mammals                    most appropriate approach for                         expected to result in the incidental
                                                incidental to pile driving associated                   considering the new Guidance,                         taking of marine mammals are limited to
                                                with the construction of a pier and                     including: the scope of effects; how far              the driving of steel piles used for
                                                support facilities at the U.S. Coast                    in the process the applicant has                      installation of the trestle/fixed pier/
                                                Guard (USCG) Air Station/Sector Field                   progressed; when the authorization is                 floating docks, and the removal of
                                                Office Port Angeles (AIRSTA/SFO Port                    needed; the cost and complexity of the                temporary indicator piles.
                                                Angeles), located in Port Angeles Harbor                analysis; and the degree to which the                    Vibratory pile driving is the preferred
                                                on the Ediz Hook peninsula, Port                        guidance is expected to affect our                    method for production piles and would
                                                Angeles. The Navy submitted a revised                   analysis.                                             be the initial starting point for each
                                                version of the request on February 19,                     In this case, the Navy initially                   installation; however, impact pile
                                                2016, which we deemed adequate and                      submitted a request for authorization on              driving methods may be necessary
                                                complete on February 22, 2016.                          September 11, 2015, followed by an                    based on substrate conditions. Once a
                                                   The Navy will initiate this multi-year               adequate and complete request                         pile hits ‘‘refusal,’’ which is where hard
                                                project, lasting up to 18 months,                       determination on February 22, 2016.                   solid or dense substrate (e.g., gravel,
                                                involving impact and vibratory pile                     The Navy requires issuance of the                     boulders) prevents further pile
                                                driving conducted within the approved                   authorization in order to ensure that this            movement by vibratory methods, impact
                                                in-water work windows. In water work                    critical national security infrastructure             pile driving is used to drive the pile to
                                                is expected to begin on November 1,                                                                           depth.
                                                                                                        project is able to meet its necessary start
                                                2016 in order to minimize impacts to an                                                                          All piles will be driven with a
                                                                                                        date. The Guidance indicates that there
                                                Atlantic Salmon net pen farm located in                                                                       vibratory hammer for their initial
                                                                                                        is a greater likelihood of auditory injury
                                                close proximity to the project area. In                                                                       embedment depths, while select piles
                                                                                                        for Phocid pinnipeds (i.e., harbor seals)
                                                water work will conclude on February                                                                          may be finished with an impact hammer
                                                                                                        and for high-frequency cetaceans (i.e.,
                                                15, 2017, and begin again from July 16                                                                        for proofing, as necessary. There will be
                                                                                                        harbor porpoise) than was considered in
                                                to October 31, 2017. If in-water work                                                                         no concurrent pile driving or multiple
                                                                                                        our notice of proposed authorization. In
                                                will extend beyond the effective dates of                                                                     hammers operating simultaneously.
                                                                                                        order to address this increased
                                                the IHA, a second IHA application will                                                                        Proofing involves striking a driven pile
                                                                                                        likelihood, we increased the shutdown
                                                be submitted by the Navy.                                                                                     with an impact hammer to verify that it
                                                   The use of both vibratory and impact                 zones required for harbor seals to 100 m
                                                                                                                                                              provides the required load-bearing
                                                pile driving is expected to produce                     and for harbor porpoise to 150 m. With
                                                                                                                                                              capacity, as indicated by the number of
                                                underwater sound at levels that have the                these changes, and in addition to other
                                                                                                                                                              hammer blows per foot of pile
                                                potential to result in behavioral                       required mitigation measures, the Navy
                                                                                                                                                              advancement. Sound attenuation
                                                harassment of marine mammals. Take,                     has a robust monitoring and mitigation
                                                                                                                                                              measures (i.e., bubble curtain) would be
                                                by Level B Harassment, may impact                       program that we believe is effective in
                                                                                                                                                              used during all impact hammer
                                                individuals of five species of marine                   minimizing impacts to the affected
                                                                                                                                                              operations.
                                                mammals (harbor porpoise (Phocoena                      species or stocks.
                                                phocoena), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina),                   In addition, to account for the                    Dates and Duration
                                                Northern elephant seal (Mirounga                        potential that not all harbor seals may                 Under the action, in-water
                                                angustirostris), Steller sea lion                       be observed, we authorize the taking by               construction is anticipated to begin in
                                                (Eumatopias jubatus), and California sea                Level A harassment of one harbor seal                 2016 and require two in-water work
                                                lion (Zalophus californianus)). As the                  per day of projected construction                     window seasons. The allowable season
                                                next paragraph explains, we have also                   activity. In this analysis, we considered             for in-water work, including pile
                                                determined based on the best available                  the potential for small numbers of                    driving, at AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles is
                                                information that there also may be a                    harbor seals to incur auditory injury and             November 1, 2016 through February 15,
                                                small number of take by Level A                         found that it would not impact our                    2017, and July 16, 2017 through October
                                                Harassment of harbor seals.                             preliminary determinations. In                        31, 2017, a window established by the
                                                   On August 4, 2016, NMFS released its                 summary, we have considered the new                   Washington Department of Fish and
                                                Technical Guidance for Assessing the                    Guidance and believe that the                         Wildlife in coordination with NMFS
                                                Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on                       likelihood of injury is adequately                    and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                Marine Mammal Hearing (Guidance).                       addressed in the analysis contained                   (USFWS) to protect juvenile salmon
                                                This new guidance established new                       herein and appropriate protective                     (Oncorhynchus spp.) and bull trout
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                                                thresholds for predicting auditory                      measures are in place in the IHA.                     (Salvelinus confluentus). Overall, a
                                                injury, which equates to Level A                        Description of the Specified Activity                 maximum of 75 days of pile driving are
                                                harassment under the MMPA. In the                                                                             anticipated within these in-water work
                                                August 4, 2016, Federal Register Notice                 Overview                                              windows. All in-water construction
                                                (81 FR 51694), NMFS explained the                         The Navy has increased security for                 activities will occur during daylight
                                                approach it would take during a                         in-transit Fleet Ballistic Missile                    hours (sunrise to sunset) except from
                                                transition period, wherein we balance                   Submarines (SSBNs) in inland marine                   July 16 to September 23 when impact


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                                                pile driving/removal will only occur                    fixed pier via a catwalk, and will be                        TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PILES RE-
                                                starting 2 hours after sunrise and ending               supported by 87 steel piles and result in                    QUIRED FOR PIER CONSTRUCTION—
                                                2 hours before sunset, to protect                       10,025 ft2 (931 m2) of permanent                             Continued
                                                foraging marbled murrelets (an                          overwater coverage. The floating docks
                                                                                                                                                                                         [in total]
                                                Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed                     including brows will be supported by 21
                                                bird under the jurisdiction of USFWS)                   steel piles and result in 5,380 ft2 (500                            Feature               Quantity and size
                                                during nesting season (April1-                          m2) of permanent overwater coverage.
                                                September 23). Other construction (not                  The trestle will provide vehicle and                       Floating docks ...........   24-in: 3.
                                                in-water) may occur between 7 a.m. and                  pedestrian access to the pier and convey                                                30-in: 6.
                                                10 p.m., year-round.                                    utilities to the pier. It will be installed                                             36-in: 12.
                                                                                                        between +7 ft (2 m) MLLW and ¥45 ft                        Maximum pile driving         75 days (under one-
                                                Specific Geographic Region                                                                                          duration.                     year IHA).
                                                                                                        (¥14 m) MLLW. The trestle will be
                                                   AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles is located                   approximately 355 feet long (108 m)                           * Pile installation would include the installa-
                                                in the Strait of Juan de Fuca,                          long and 24 feet (7 m) wide and                            tion and removal of 80 temporary indicator
                                                approximately 62 miles (100 km) east of                 constructed of precast concrete. The                       piles, installation of 60 permanent sheet piles,
                                                Cape Flattery, and 63 miles (102 km)                    trestle will be designed to support a 50                   and installation of 144 permanent steel piles.
                                                northwest of Seattle, Washington on the                 pound per square foot (psf) (244                              Pile installation will utilize vibratory
                                                Olympic Peninsula (see Figure 1–1 in                    kilograms (kg) per square m) live load or                  pile drivers to the greatest extent
                                                the Navy’s application). The Strait of                  a utility trailer with a total load of 3,000               possible, and the Navy anticipates that
                                                Juan de Fuca is a wide waterway                         pounds (1,360 kg), and will be                             most piles will be able to be vibratory
                                                stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the                supported by 36 steel piles and result in                  driven to within several feet of the
                                                Salish Sea. The strait is 95 miles (153                 10,060 ft2 (935 m2) of permanent                           required depth. Pile drivability is, to a
                                                km) long, 15.5 miles (25 km) wide, and                  overwater coverage.                                        large degree, a function of soil
                                                has depths ranging from 180 m to 250                       For the entire project, pile installation               conditions and the type of pile hammer.
                                                m on the pacific coast and 55 m at the                  will include the installation and                          Most piles should be able to be driven
                                                sill. Please see Section 2 of the Navy’s                removal of 80 temporary indicator piles,                   with a vibratory hammer to proper
                                                application for detailed information                    installation of 60 permanent sheet piles,                  embedment depth. However, difficulties
                                                about the specific geographic region,                   and installation of 144 permanent steel                    during pile driving may be encountered
                                                including physical and oceanographic                    piles (Table 1). The indicator piles are                   as a result of obstructions, such as rocks
                                                characteristics.                                        required to determine if required                          or boulders, which may exist
                                                Detailed Description of Activities                      bearing capacities will be achieved with                   throughout the project area. If difficult
                                                                                                        the production piles, and to assess
                                                  The purpose of the Pier and Support                                                                              driving conditions occur, increased
                                                                                                        whether the correct vibratory and
                                                Facilities for TPS project (the project) is                                                                        usage of an impact hammer will occur.
                                                                                                        impact hammers are being used. The
                                                to provide a staging location for TPS                   process will be to vibrate the piles to                       Pile production rates are dependent
                                                vessels and crews that escort incoming                  within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the target                          upon required embedment depths, the
                                                and outgoing SSBNs between dive/                        embedment depth required for the                           potential for encountering difficult
                                                surface points in the Strait of Juan de                 project, let the piles rest in place for a                 driving conditions, and the ability to
                                                Fuca and Naval Base (NAVBASE) Kitsap                    day, and then impact drive the piles the                   drive multiple piles without a need to
                                                Bangor. The Navy has increased security                 final 5 ft (1.5 m). If the indicator piles                 relocate the driving rig. If difficult
                                                for in-transit Fleet Ballistic Missile                  cannot be successfully vibrated in, then                   subsurface driving conditions (e.g.,
                                                Submarines (SSBNs) in inland marine                     a larger hammer will be used for the                       cobble/boulder zones) are encountered
                                                waters of northern Washington by                        production piles. The impact driving                       that cause refusal with the vibratory
                                                establishing a Transit Protection System                will also provide an indication of                         equipment, it may be necessary to use
                                                (TPS) that relies on the use of multiple                bearing capacity via proofing. Each                        an impact hammer to drive some piles
                                                escort vessels. Construction of the pier                indicator pile would then be vibratory                     for the remaining portion of their
                                                and support facilities is grouped into                  extracted (removed) using a vibratory                      required depth. The worst-case scenario
                                                three broad categories: (1) Site Work                   hammer.                                                    is that a pile would be driven for its
                                                Activities (2) Construction of Upland                      A maximum of 75 days of pile driving                    entire length using an impact hammer.
                                                Facilities (Alert Forces Facility (AFF)                 may occur. Table 1 summarizes the                          Given the uncertainty regarding the
                                                and Ready Service Armory (RSA)), and                    number and nature of piles required for                    types and quantities of boulders or
                                                (3) Construction of Trestle/Fixed Pier/                 the entire project.                                        cobbles that may be encountered, and
                                                Floating Docks.                                                                                                    the depth at which they may be
                                                  The trestle, fixed pier, and floating                     TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PILES                               encountered, the number of strikes
                                                docks will result in a permanent                          REQUIRED FOR PIER CONSTRUCTION                           necessary to drive a pile its entire length
                                                increase in overwater coverage of 25,465                                                                           would vary. All piles driven or struck
                                                                                                                                  [in total]
                                                square feet (ft2) (2,366 square meters                                                                             with an impact hammer would be
                                                (m2)). An estimated 745 ft2 (69 m2) of                            Feature                   Quantity and size      surrounded by a bubble curtain over the
                                                benthic seafloor will be displaced from                                                                            full water column to minimize in-water
                                                the installation of the 144 permanent                   Total number of in-               Up to 284.*              sound. Pile production rate (number of
                                                steel piles. The fixed pier will lie                      water piles.                                             piles driven per day) is affected by
                                                approximately 354 ft (108 m) offshore at                Indicator temporary ...           24-in: 80.               many factors: Size, type (vertical versus
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                                                water depths between ¥40 ft (¥12 m)                     Sheet pile wall ...........       PZC13 Steel sheet        angled), and location of piles; weather;
                                                and ¥63 ft (19 m) mean lower low                                                            piles: 60.             number of driver rigs operating;
                                                                                                        Trestle .......................   18-in: 16.
                                                water (MLLW). It will be constructed of                                                   24-in: 12.
                                                                                                                                                                   equipment reliability; geotechnical
                                                precast concrete and be approximately                                                     36-in: 8.                (subsurface) conditions; and work
                                                160 feet long and 42 feet wide (49 m by                 Fixed pier piles ..........       24-in: 28.               stoppages for security or environmental
                                                13 m). The fixed pier will have two                                                       30-in: 49.               reasons (such as presence of marine
                                                mooring dolphins that connect to the                                                      36-in: 10.               mammals).


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                                                Comments and Responses                                         porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), harbor                         occurrence in the project area during the
                                                   We published a notice of receipt of                         seal (Phoca vitulina), Northern elephant                     period of validity for this IHA.
                                                the Navy’s application and proposed                            seal (Mirounga angustirostris), Steller                        We have reviewed the Navy’s detailed
                                                IHA in the Federal Register on April 4,                        sea lion (Eumatopias jubatus), and                           species descriptions, including life
                                                2016 (81 FR 19326). We received one                            California sea lion (Zalophus                                history information, for accuracy and
                                                comment, a letter from the Marine                              californianus). Harbor seals occur year                      completeness and refer the reader to
                                                Mammal Commission concurring with                              round throughout the nearshore inland                        Sections 3 and 4 of the Navy’s
                                                NMFS’s preliminary findings.                                   waters of Washington. Harbor seals are                       application instead of reprinting the
                                                   Comment: The Commission                                     expected to occur year round in Port                         information here. Please also refer to
                                                recommends the issuance of the IHA,                            Angeles Harbor, with a nearby haul-out                       NMFS’ Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                subject to the inclusion of the proposed                       site on a log boom located                                   pr/species/mammals) for generalized
                                                mitigation, monitoring, and reporting                          approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west                        species accounts and to the Navy’s
                                                measures.                                                      of the project site and another haul-out                     Marine Resource Assessment for the
                                                   Response: We appreciate the                                 site 1.3 miles (2.1 km) south of the                         Pacific Northwest, which documents
                                                Commission’s concurrence with our                              project. Steller sea lions and California                    and describes the marine resources that
                                                findings and appreciate their input and                        sea lions may occur in the area, but                         occur in Navy operating areas of the
                                                support. We look forward to working                            there are no site-specific surveys on                        Pacific Northwest, including Strait of
                                                with them on similar issues in the                             these species. Harbor porpoises and                          Juan de Fuca (DoN, 2006). The
                                                future.                                                        Northern elephant seal are rare through                      document is publicly available at
                                                                                                               the project area. The Dall’s porpoise                        www.navfac.navy.mil/products_and_
                                                Description of Marine Mammals in the                           (Phocoenoides dalli dalli), humpback                         services/ev/products_and_services/
                                                Area of the Specified Activity                                 whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), minke                        marine_resources/marine_resource_
                                                   There are eleven marine mammal                              whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata),                          assessments.html (accessed February 1,
                                                species with recorded occurrence in the                        gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus),                          2016). We provided additional
                                                Strait of Juan de Fuca (Table 2),                              Pacific white-sided dolphin                                  information for marine mammals with
                                                including seven cetaceans and four                             (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens), and                            potential for occurrence in the area of
                                                pinnipeds. Of these eleven species, only                       killer whales (Orcinus orca) are                             the specified activity in our Federal
                                                five are expected to have a reasonable                         extremely rare in Port Angeles Harbor,                       Register notice of proposed
                                                potential to be in the vicinity of the                         and we do not believe there is a                             authorization (April 4, 2016; 81 FR
                                                project site. These species are harbor                         reasonable likelihood of their                               19326).

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

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

                                                                                                                       Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)

                                                Harbor porpoise ..................       Washington inland waters 5           -; N               10,682 (0.38; 7,841; 2003)               63   Possible regular presence
                                                                                                                                                                                                 in the Strait of Juan de
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Fuca, but unlikely near
                                                                                                                                                                                                 PAH; year-round.
                                                Dall’s porpoise ....................     CA/OR/WA .........................   -; N               42,000 (0.33; 32,106;                   257   Rare.
                                                                                                                                                   2008).

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

                                                                                                                         Family Delphinidae (dolphins)

                                                Pacific white-sided dolphin              CA/OR/WA .........................   -; N               26,930 (0.28; 21,406;                   171   Rare.
                                                                                                                                                   2008).
                                                Killer whale .........................   West coast transient ..........      -; N               243 (n/a; 243; 2009) ..........         2.4   Unlikely.
                                                                                         Southern resident ..............     E; S               78 (n/a; 78; 2014) ..............      0.14

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

                                                                                                                              Family Balaenopteridae

                                                Humpback whale ................          CA/OR/WA .........................   E; S               1,918 (0.03; 1,855; 2011) ..             11   Unlikely.
                                                Minke whale ........................     CA/OR/WA .........................   -; N               478 (1.36; 202; 2008) ........            2   Unlikely.
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                                                                         Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                              Family Eschrichtiidae

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




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

                                                                                                                         Order Carnivora—Superfamily Pinnipedia

                                                                                                                       Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)

                                                California sea lion ...............         U.S. ....................................   -; N               296,750 (n/a; 153,337;             9,200    Seasonal/common; Fall to
                                                                                                                                                             2011).                                      late spring (Aug to Jun).
                                                Steller sea lion ....................       Eastern U.S. ......................         -; S               60,131- 74,448 (n/a;              1,645 7   Seasonal/occasional; Fall
                                                                                                                                                             36,551; 2013) 6.                            to late spring (Sep to
                                                                                                                                                                                                         May).

                                                                                                                                 Family Phocidae (earless seals)

                                                Harbor   seal 8   .......................   Washington inland waters 5                  -; N               11,036 (0.15; n/a; 1999) ....        n/a    Common; Year-round resi-
                                                                                                                                                                                                         dent.
                                                Northern elephant seal .......              California breeding stock ...               -; N               179,000 (n/a; 81,368;              4,882    Seasonal/rare: Spring to
                                                                                                                                                             2010).                                      late fall (Apr to Nov).
                                                   1 ESA status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed under the ESA or
                                                designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality ex-
                                                ceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any spe-
                                                cies or stock listed under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
                                                   2 CV is coefficient of variation; N
                                                                                      min is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable. For certain stocks of
                                                pinnipeds, abundance estimates are based upon observations of animals (often pups) ashore multiplied by some correction factor derived from
                                                knowledge of the specie’s (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.
                                                   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’s 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 draft 2015 SARs (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/draft.htm) except harbor seals. See com-
                                                ment 8.
                                                   5 Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are therefore not considered current. PBR is considered undeter-
                                                mined for these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent
                                                abundance estimates and PBR values, as these represent the best available information for use in this document.
                                                   6 Best abundance is calculated as the product of pup counts and a factor based on the birth rate, sex and age structure, and growth rate of the
                                                population. A range is presented because the extrapolation factor varies depending on the vital rate parameter resulting in the growth rate (i.e.,
                                                high fecundity or low juvenile mortality).
                                                   7 PBR is calculated for the U.S. portion of the stock only (excluding animals in British Columbia) and assumes that the stock is not within its
                                                OSP. If we assume that the stock is within its OSP, PBR for the U.S. portion increases to 2,069.
                                                   8 Values for harbor seal presented here are from the 2013 SAR.




                                                Potential Effects of the Specified                                     practical spreading loss to estimate                         Mitigation Monitoring and Shutdown for
                                                Activity on Marine Mammals and Their                                   zones of influence (ZOI; see Estimated                       Pile Driving
                                                Habitat                                                                Take by Incidental Harassment); these
                                                                                                                       values were used to develop mitigation                         The following measures will apply to
                                                  Our Federal Register notice of                                                                                                    the Navy’s mitigation through shutdown
                                                proposed authorization (April 4, 2016;                                 measures for pile driving activities at
                                                                                                                                                                                    and disturbance zones:
                                                81 FR 19326) provides a general                                        Port Angeles harbor. The ZOIs
                                                background on sound relevant to the                                    effectively represent the mitigation zone                      Shutdown Zone—For all pile driving
                                                specified activity as well as a detailed                               that will be established around each pile                    activities, the Navy will establish a
                                                description of marine mammal hearing                                   to prevent Level A harassment to marine                      shutdown zone intended to contain the
                                                and of the potential effects of these                                  mammals, while providing estimates of                        area in which injury may occur. The
                                                construction activities on marine                                      the areas within which Level B                               purpose of a shutdown zone is to define
                                                mammals and their habitat.                                                                                                          an area within which shutdown of
                                                                                                                       harassment might occur. In addition to
                                                                                                                                                                                    activity will occur upon sighting of a
                                                Mitigation                                                             the specific measures described later in
                                                                                                                                                                                    marine mammal (or in anticipation of an
                                                                                                                       this section, the Navy will conduct
                                                   In order to issue an IHA under section                                                                                           animal entering the defined area), thus
                                                                                                                       briefings between construction                               preventing injury of marine mammals.
                                                101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must
                                                set forth the permissible methods of                                   supervisors and crews, marine mammal                         During impact pile driving, the Navy
                                                taking pursuant to such activity, and                                  monitoring team, and Navy staff prior to                     will implement a minimum shutdown
                                                other means of effecting the least                                     the start of all pile driving activity, and                  zone of 10 m radius for all marine
                                                                                                                       when new personnel join the work, in                         mammals around all pile driving
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                                                practicable impact on such species or
                                                stock and its habitat, paying particular                               order to explain responsibilities,                           activity. Additionally, the Navy will
                                                attention to rookeries, mating grounds,                                communication procedures, marine                             implement a 100 m shutdown for harbor
                                                and areas of similar significance, and on                              mammal monitoring protocol, and                              seals and a 150 m shutdown for harbor
                                                the availability of such species or stock                              operational procedures.                                      porpoises. These additional shutdown
                                                for taking for certain subsistence uses.                                                                                            zones were added to prevent injury
                                                   Measurements from similar pile                                                                                                   based off of NMFS’s new acoustic
                                                driving events were coupled with                                                                                                    guidance. During vibratory driving, the


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                                                shutdown zone will be 10 m distance                        Monitoring Protocols—Monitoring                    construction sound of marine mammals
                                                from the source for all animals. These                  will be conducted before, during, and                 observed within a defined shutdown
                                                precautionary measures are intended to                  after pile driving activities. In addition,           zone; and marine mammal behavior;
                                                further reduce any possibility of                       observers shall record all incidents of               and
                                                acoustic injury, as well as to account for              marine mammal occurrence, regardless                     • Ability to communicate orally, by
                                                any undue reduction in the modeled                      of distance from activity, and shall                  radio or in person, with project
                                                zones stemming from the assumption of                   document any behavioral reactions in                  personnel to provide real-time
                                                8 dB attenuation from use of a bubble                   concert with distance from piles being                information on marine mammals
                                                curtain (see discussion later in this                   driven. Observations made outside the                 observed in the area as necessary.
                                                section).                                               shutdown zone will not result in                         (2) Prior to the start of pile driving
                                                   Disturbance Zone—Disturbance zones                   shutdown; that pile segment would be                  activity, the shutdown zone will be
                                                are the areas in which SPLs equal or                    completed without cessation, unless the               monitored for fifteen minutes to ensure
                                                exceed 160 and 120 dB rms (for pulsed                   animal approaches or enters the                       that it is clear of marine mammals. Pile
                                                and non-pulsed continuous sound,                        shutdown zone, at which point all pile                driving will only commence once
                                                respectively). Disturbance zones provide                driving activities will be halted.                    observers have declared the shutdown
                                                utility for monitoring conducted for                    Monitoring will take place from fifteen               zone clear of marine mammals; animals
                                                mitigation purposes (i.e., shutdown                     minutes prior to initiation through                   will be allowed to remain in the
                                                zone monitoring) by establishing                        thirty minutes post-completion of pile                shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their
                                                monitoring protocols for areas adjacent                 driving activities. Pile driving activities           own volition) and their behavior will be
                                                to the shutdown zones. Monitoring of                    include the time to remove a single pile              monitored and documented. The
                                                disturbance zones enables observers to                  or series of piles, as long as the time               shutdown zone may only be declared
                                                be aware of and communicate the                         elapsed between uses of the pile driving              clear, and pile driving started, when the
                                                presence of marine mammals in the                       equipment is no more than thirty                      entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e.,
                                                project area but outside the shutdown                   minutes. Please see the Marine Mammal                 when not obscured by dark, rain, fog,
                                                zone and thus prepare for potential                     Monitoring Plan (available at                         etc.). In addition, if such conditions
                                                shutdowns of activity. However, the                     www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         should arise during impact pile driving
                                                primary purpose of disturbance zone                     incidental.htm), developed by the Navy                that is already underway, the activity
                                                monitoring is for documenting incidents                 with our approval, for full details of the            will be halted.
                                                of Level B harassment; disturbance zone                 monitoring protocols.                                    (3) If a marine mammal approaches or
                                                monitoring is discussed in greater detail                  The following additional measures                  enters the shutdown zone during the
                                                later (see Monitoring and Reporting).                   apply to visual monitoring:                           course of pile driving operations,
                                                Nominal radial distances for                               (1) Monitoring will be conducted by                activity will be halted and delayed until
                                                disturbance zones are shown in Table 3.                 qualified observers, who will be placed               either the animal has voluntarily left
                                                Given the size of the disturbance zone                  at the best vantage point(s) practicable              and been visually confirmed beyond the
                                                for vibratory pile driving, it is                       to monitor for marine mammals and                     shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have
                                                impossible to guarantee that all animals                implement shutdown/delay procedures                   passed without re-detection of the
                                                will be observed or to make                             when applicable by calling for the                    animal. Monitoring will be conducted
                                                comprehensive observations of fine-                     shutdown to the hammer operator.                      throughout the time required to drive a
                                                scale behavioral reactions to sound, and                Qualified observers are trained                       pile.
                                                only a portion of the zone will be                      biologists, with the following minimum                Sound Attenuation Devices
                                                monitored.                                              qualifications:
                                                   In order to document observed                           • Visual acuity in both eyes                          Sound levels can be greatly reduced
                                                incidents of harassment, monitors                       (correction is permissible) sufficient for            during impact pile driving using sound
                                                record all marine mammal observations,                  discernment of moving targets at the                  attenuation devices. There are several
                                                regardless of location. The observer’s                  water’s surface with ability to estimate              types of sound attenuation devices
                                                location, as well as the location of the                target size and distance; use of                      including bubble curtains, cofferdams,
                                                pile being driven, is known from a GPS.                 binoculars may be necessary to correctly              and isolation casings (also called
                                                The location of the animal is estimated                 identify the target;                                  temporary noise attenuation piles
                                                as a distance from the observer, which                     • Experience and ability to conduct                (TNAP)), and cushion blocks. The Navy
                                                is then compared to the location from                   field observations and collect data                   proposes to use bubble curtains, which
                                                the pile. The received level may be                     according to assigned protocols (this                 create a column of air bubbles rising
                                                estimated on the basis of past or                       may include academic experience);                     around a pile from the substrate to the
                                                subsequent acoustic monitoring. It may                     • Experience or training in the field              water surface. The air bubbles absorb
                                                then be determined whether the animal                   identification of marine mammals,                     and scatter sound waves emanating
                                                was exposed to sound levels                             including the identification of                       from the pile, thereby reducing the
                                                constituting incidental harassment in                   behaviors;                                            sound energy. Bubble curtains may be
                                                post-processing of observational data,                     • Sufficient training, orientation, or             confined or unconfined. The use of a
                                                and a precise accounting of observed                    experience with the construction                      confined or unconfined bubble curtain
                                                incidents of harassment created.                        operation to provide for personal safety              will be determined by the Navy’s
                                                Therefore, although the predicted                       during observations;                                  contractor based on the activity
                                                distances to behavioral harassment                         • Writing skills sufficient to prepare a           location’s conditions; however, an
                                                                                                        report of observations including but not
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                                                thresholds are useful for estimating                                                                          unconfined bubble curtain is the likely
                                                harassment for purposes of authorizing                  limited to the number and species of                  the design that will be used. Our
                                                levels of incidental take, actual take may              marine mammals observed; dates and                    Federal Register notice of proposed
                                                be determined in part through the use                   times when in-water construction                      authorization (April 4, 2016; 81 FR
                                                of empirical data. That information may                 activities were conducted; dates and                  19326) provides a general background
                                                then be used to extrapolate observed                    times when in-water construction                      on bubble curtains.
                                                takes to reach an approximate                           activities were suspended to avoid                       To avoid loss of attenuation from
                                                understanding of actual total takes.                    potential incidental injury from                      design and implementation errors, the


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                                                Navy has required specific bubble                          We have carefully evaluated the                    provide the means of effecting the least
                                                curtain design specifications, including                Navy’s proposed mitigation measures                   practicable impact on marine mammal
                                                testing requirements for air pressure and               and considered their effectiveness in                 species or stocks and their habitat,
                                                flow prior to initial impact hammer use,                past implementation to determine                      paying particular attention to rookeries,
                                                and a requirement for placement on the                  whether they are likely to effect the least           mating grounds, and areas of similar
                                                substrate. Bubble curtains shall be used                practicable impact on the affected                    significance.
                                                during all impact pile driving. The                     marine mammal species and stocks and
                                                device will distribute air bubbles                      their habitat. Our evaluation of potential            Monitoring and Reporting
                                                around 100 percent of the piling                        measures included consideration of the                   In order to issue an IHA for an
                                                perimeter for the full depth of the water               following factors in relation to one                  activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the
                                                column, and the lowest bubble ring                      another: (1) The manner in which, and                 MMPA states that NMFS must set forth
                                                shall be in contact with the mudline for                the degree to which, the successful                   ‘‘requirements pertaining to the
                                                the full circumference of the ring. We                  implementation of the measure is                      monitoring and reporting of such
                                                considered eight dB as potentially the                  expected to minimize adverse impacts                  taking’’. The MMPA implementing
                                                best estimate of average SPL (rms)                      to marine mammals, (2) the proven or                  regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)
                                                reduction, assuming appropriate                         likely efficacy of the specific measure to            indicate that requests for incidental take
                                                deployment and no problems with the                     minimize adverse impacts as planned;                  authorizations must include the
                                                equipment. Therefore, an eight dB                       and (3) the practicability of the measure             suggested means of accomplishing the
                                                reduction was used in the Navy’s                        for applicant implementation.                         necessary monitoring and reporting that
                                                analysis of pile driving noise in the                      Any mitigation measure(s) we                       will result in increased knowledge of
                                                environmental analyses.                                 prescribe should be able to accomplish,               the species and of the level of taking or
                                                                                                        have a reasonable likelihood of                       impacts on populations of marine
                                                Timing Restrictions
                                                                                                        accomplishing (based on current                       mammals that are expected to be
                                                   In Port Angeles Harbor, designated                   science), or contribute to the                        present in the action area.
                                                timing restrictions exist for pile driving              accomplishment of one or more of the
                                                activities to avoid in-water work when                                                                           Any monitoring requirement we
                                                                                                        general goals listed below:                           prescribe should accomplish one or
                                                salmonids and other spawning forage                        (1) Avoidance or minimization of
                                                fish are likely to be present. In-water                                                                       more of the following general goals:
                                                                                                        serious injury or death of marine
                                                work will be conducted between                          mammals wherever possible (goals 2, 3,                   1. An increase in the probability of
                                                November 1, 2016–February 15, 2017,                     and 4 may contribute to this goal).                   detecting marine mammals, both within
                                                and July 16–October 31, 2017. All in-                      (2) A reduction in the number (total               defined zones of effect (thus allowing
                                                water construction activities will occur                number or number at biologically                      for more effective implementation of the
                                                during daylight hours (sunrise to sunset)               important time or location) of                        mitigation) and in general to generate
                                                except from July 16 to September 23                     individual marine mammals exposed to                  more data to contribute to the analyses
                                                when impact pile driving/removal will                   stimuli expected to result in incidental              mentioned below;
                                                only occur starting 2 hours after sunrise               take (this goal may contribute to 1,                     2. An increase in our understanding
                                                and ending 2 hours before sunset, to                    above, or to reducing takes by                        of how many marine mammals are
                                                protect foraging marbled murrelets                      behavioral harassment only).                          likely to be exposed to stimuli that we
                                                during nesting season (April 1–                            (3) A reduction in the number (total               associate with specific adverse effects,
                                                September 23). Other construction (not                  number or number at biologically                      such as behavioral harassment or
                                                in-water) may occur between 7 a.m. and                  important time or location) of times any              hearing threshold shifts;
                                                10 p.m., year-round.                                    individual marine mammal would be                        3. An increase in our understanding
                                                Soft Start                                              exposed to stimuli expected to result in              of how marine mammals respond to
                                                                                                        incidental take (this goal may contribute             stimuli expected to result in incidental
                                                   The use of a soft-start procedure is                 to 1, above, or to reducing takes by                  take and how anticipated adverse effects
                                                believed to provide additional                          behavioral harassment only).                          on individuals may impact the
                                                protection to marine mammals by                            (4) A reduction in the intensity of                population, stock, or species
                                                warning or providing a chance to leave                  exposure to stimuli expected to result in             (specifically through effects on annual
                                                the area prior to the hammer operating                  incidental take (this goal may contribute             rates of recruitment or survival) through
                                                at full capacity.                                       to 1, above, or to reducing the severity              any of the following methods:
                                                   For impact driving, soft start will be               of behavioral harassment only).
                                                required, and contractors will provide                                                                           • Behavioral observations in the
                                                                                                           (5) Avoidance or minimization of                   presence of stimuli compared to
                                                an initial set of strikes from the impact               adverse effects to marine mammal
                                                hammer at reduced energy, followed by                                                                         observations in the absence of stimuli
                                                                                                        habitat, paying particular attention to               (need to be able to accurately predict
                                                a thirty-second waiting period, then two                the prey base, blockage or limitation of
                                                subsequent reduced energy strike sets.                                                                        pertinent information, e.g., received
                                                                                                        passage to or from biologically                       level, distance from source);
                                                The reduced energy of an individual                     important areas, permanent destruction
                                                hammer cannot be quantified because of                  of habitat, or temporary disturbance of                  • Physiological measurements in the
                                                variation in individual drivers. The                    habitat during a biologically important               presence of stimuli compared to
                                                actual number of strikes at reduced                     time.                                                 observations in the absence of stimuli
                                                energy will vary because operating the                     (6) For monitoring directly related to             (need to be able to accurately predict
                                                hammer at less than full power results                                                                        pertinent information, e.g., received
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                                                                                                        mitigation, an increase in the
                                                in ‘‘bouncing’’ of the hammer as it                     probability of detecting marine                       level, distance from source);
                                                strikes the pile, resulting in multiple                 mammals, thus allowing for more                          • Distribution and/or abundance
                                                ‘‘strikes.’’ Soft start for impact driving              effective implementation of the                       comparisons in times or areas with
                                                will be required at the beginning of each               mitigation.                                           concentrated stimuli versus times or
                                                day’s pile driving work and at any time                    Based on our evaluation of the Navy’s              areas without stimuli;
                                                following a cessation of impact pile                    proposed measures, we have                               4. An increased knowledge of the
                                                driving of thirty minutes or longer.                    determined that the mitigation measures               affected species; or


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                                                  5. An increase in our understanding                   record detailed information about any                 wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has
                                                of the effectiveness of certain mitigation              implementation of shutdowns,                          the potential to disturb a marine
                                                and monitoring measures.                                including the distance of animals to the              mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                  The Navy submitted a marine                           pile and description of specific actions              wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                mammal monitoring plan as part of the                   that ensued and resulting behavior of                 patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                                IHA application for this project. It can                the animal, if any. In addition, the Navy             migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                                be found on the Internet at                             will attempt to distinguish between the               feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                                www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                           number of individual animals taken and                harassment).’’
                                                incidental.htm.                                         the number of incidents of take. We                      All anticipated takes would be by
                                                                                                        require that, at a minimum, the                       Level A and Level B harassment
                                                Visual Marine Mammal Observations                                                                             resulting from vibratory and impact pile
                                                                                                        following information be collected on
                                                   The Navy will collect sighting data                  the sighting forms:                                   driving and involving temporary
                                                and behavioral responses to                                • Date and time that monitored                     changes in behavior (Level B) and
                                                construction for marine mammal                          activity begins or ends;                              permanent threshold shift (PTS) (Level
                                                species observed in the region of                          • Construction activities occurring                A).
                                                activity during the period of activity. All             during each observation period;                          Low level responses to sound (e.g.,
                                                observers will be trained in marine                        • Weather parameters (e.g., percent                short-term avoidance of an area, short-
                                                mammal identification and behaviors                     cover, visibility);                                   term changes in locomotion or
                                                and are required to have no other                          • Water conditions (e.g., sea state,               vocalization) are less likely to result in
                                                construction-related tasks while                        tide state);                                          fitness effects on individuals that would
                                                conducting monitoring. The Navy will                       • Species, numbers, and, if possible,              ultimately affect the stock or the species
                                                monitor the shutdown zone and                           sex and age class of marine mammals;                  as a whole. However, if a sound source
                                                disturbance zone before, during, and                       • Description of any observable                    displaces marine mammals from an
                                                after pile driving, with observers located              marine mammal behavior patterns,                      important feeding or breeding area for a
                                                at the best practicable vantage points.                 including bearing and direction of travel             prolonged period, impacts on individual
                                                Based on our requirements, the Marine                   and distance from pile driving activity;              animals could potentially be significant
                                                Mammal Monitoring Plan will                                • Distance from pile driving activities            and could potentially translate to effects
                                                implement the following procedures for                  to marine mammals and distance from                   on annual rates of recruitment or
                                                pile driving:                                           the marine mammals to the observation                 survival (e.g., Lusseau and Bejder, 2007;
                                                   • A minimum of three Marine                          point;                                                Weilgart, 2007). Specific understanding
                                                Mammal Observers (protected species                        • Locations of all marine mammal                   of the activity and the effected species
                                                observers (PSOs)) will be present during                observations; and                                     are necessary to predict the severity of
                                                both impact and vibratory pile driving/                    • Other human activity in the area.                impacts and the likelihood of fitness
                                                removal and would be located at the                                                                           impacts, however, we start with the
                                                                                                        Reporting
                                                best vantage point(s) in order to                                                                             estimated number of takes,
                                                properly see the entire shutdown zone                     A draft report will be submitted                    understanding that additional analysis
                                                and as much of the disturbance zone as                  within ninety calendar days of the                    is needed to understand what those
                                                possible.                                               completion of the in-water work                       takes mean. Given the many
                                                   • During all observation periods,                    window or sixty days prior to the                     uncertainties in predicting the quantity
                                                observers will use binoculars and the                   requested date of issuance of any future              and types of impacts of sound on
                                                naked eye to search continuously for                    IHA for projects at the same location,                marine mammals, it is common practice
                                                marine mammals.                                         whichever comes first.. The report will               to estimate how many animals are likely
                                                   • If the shutdown zones are obscured                 include marine mammal observations                    to be present within a particular
                                                by fog or poor lighting conditions, pile                pre-activity, during-activity, and post-              distance of a given activity, or exposed
                                                driving at that location will not be                    activity during pile driving days, and                to a particular level of sound, taking the
                                                initiated until that zone is visible.                   will also provide descriptions of any                 duration of the activity into
                                                Should such conditions arise while                      problems encountered in deploying                     consideration. This practice provides a
                                                impact driving is underway, the activity                sound attenuating devices, any                        good sense of the number of instances
                                                will be halted.                                         behavioral responses to construction                  of take, but potentially overestimates the
                                                   • The shutdown and disturbance                       activities by marine mammals and a                    numbers of individual marine mammals
                                                zones around the pile will be monitored                 complete description of all mitigation                taken. In particular, for stationary
                                                for the presence of marine mammals                      shutdowns and the results of those                    activities, it is more likely that some
                                                before, during, and after any pile driving              actions and an extrapolated total take                smaller number of individuals may
                                                or removal activity.                                    estimate based on the number of marine                accrue a number of incidences of
                                                   Individuals implementing the                         mammals observed during the course of                 harassment per individual than for each
                                                monitoring protocol will assess its                     construction. A final report must be                  incidence to accrue to a new individual,
                                                effectiveness using an adaptive                         submitted within thirty days following                especially if those individuals display
                                                approach. Monitoring biologists will use                resolution of comments on the draft                   some degree of residency or site fidelity
                                                their best professional judgment                        report.                                               and the impetus to use the site (e.g.,
                                                throughout implementation and seek                                                                            because of foraging opportunities) is
                                                                                                        Estimated Take by Incidental                          stronger than the deterrence presented
                                                improvements to these methods when
                                                                                                        Harassment
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                                                deemed appropriate. Any modifications                                                                         by the harassing activity.
                                                to protocol will be coordinated between                    Except with respect to certain                        The project area is not believed to be
                                                NMFS and the Navy.                                      activities not pertinent here, section                particularly important habitat for
                                                                                                        3(18) of the MMPA defines                             marine mammals, nor is it considered
                                                Data Collection                                         ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . any act of                 an area frequented by marine mammals.
                                                  We require that observers use                         pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)              Therefore, behavioral disturbances and
                                                approved data forms. Among other                        has the potential to injure a marine                  PTS that could result from
                                                pieces of information, the Navy will                    mammal or marine mammal stock in the                  anthropogenic sound associated with


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                                                these activities are expected to affect                          proposed authorization (April 4, 2016;                          Although radial distance and area
                                                only a relatively small number of                                81 FR 19326). All calculated distances                       associated with the zone ensonified to
                                                individual marine mammals, although                              to and the total area encompassed by the                     160 dB (the behavioral harassment
                                                those effects could be recurring over the                        marine mammal sound thresholds are                           threshold for pulsed sounds, such as
                                                life of the project if the same individuals                      provided in Table 3. NMFS’s new                              those produced by impact driving) are
                                                remain in the project vicinity.                                  acoustic guidance established new                            presented in Table 3, this zone would be
                                                   The Navy has requested authorization                          thresholds for predicting auditory injury                    subsumed by the 120-dB zone produced
                                                for the incidental taking of small                               (Level A Harassment). The Guidance                           by vibratory driving. Thus, behavioral
                                                numbers of Steller sea lions, California                         indicates that there is a greater                            harassment of marine mammals
                                                sea lions, harbor seals, Northern                                likelihood of auditory injury for Phocid                     associated with impact driving is not
                                                elephant seals, and harbor porpoises in                          pinnipeds (i.e., harbor seals) and for                       considered further here. Since the 160-
                                                Port Angeles Harbor that may result                              high-frequency cetaceans (i.e., harbor                       dB threshold and the 120-dB threshold
                                                from pile driving during construction                            porpoise) than was considered in our                         both indicate behavioral harassment,
                                                activities associated with the pier                              notice of proposed authorization. In                         pile driving effects in the two zones are
                                                construction and support facilities                              order to address this increased                              equivalent. Although not considered as
                                                project. We described applicable sound                           likelihood, we increased the shutdown                        a likely construction scenario, if only
                                                thresholds for determining effects to                            zones required for harbor seals to 100 m                     the impact driver was operated on a
                                                marine mammals before describing the                             and for harbor porpoise to 150 m. In                         given day incidental take on that day
                                                information used in estimating the                               addition, to account for the potential                       would likely be lower because the area
                                                sound fields, the available marine                               that not all harbor seals may be                             ensonified to levels producing Level B
                                                mammal density or abundance                                      observed, we authorize the taking by                         harassment would be smaller (although
                                                information, and the method of                                   Level A harassment of one harbor seal                        actual take would be determined by the
                                                estimating potential incidents of take in                        per day of projected construction                            numbers of marine mammals in the area
                                                detail in our Federal Register notice of                         activity.                                                    on that day).

                                                         TABLE 3—CALCULATED DISTANCE(S) TO AND AREA ENCOMPASSED BY UNDERWATER MARINE MAMMAL SOUND
                                                                                     THRESHOLDS DURING PILE INSTALLATION
                                                                                                                                                                  Steel pile size         Distance           Area
                                                                                               Threshold                                                              (inch)                 (m)            (km 2)

                                                Impact driving, disturbance (160 dB) ........................................................................                   24                 464               0.43
                                                                                                                                                                                30                 631               0.75
                                                                                                                                                                                36                 398               0.33
                                                Vibratory driving, disturbance (120 dB) .....................................................................                   24               6,310               20.4
                                                                                                                                                                           30-inch              13,594               29.9
                                                                                                                                                                                36              13,594               29.9



                                                   Port Angeles Harbor does not                                  California see lions, and use local                          divided by the area of Port Angeles
                                                represent open water, or free field,                             abundance data for harbor seals. For                         Harbor.
                                                conditions. Therefore, sounds would                              species without a predictable                                Description of Take Calculation
                                                attenuate as they encounter land masses                          occurrence, like the harbor porpoise and
                                                or bends in the canal. As a result, the                          Northern elephant seal, estimates are                          The take calculations presented here
                                                calculated distance and areas of impact                          based on historical likelihood of                            rely on the best data currently available
                                                for the 120-dB threshold cannot actually                         encounter. Please see Appendix A of the                      for marine mammal populations in the
                                                be attained at the project area. See                             Navy’s application for more information                      Port Angeles Harbor. The formula was
                                                Figure 6–1 of the Navy’s application for                         on the NMSDD information.                                    developed for calculating take due to
                                                a depiction of the size of areas in which                                                                                     pile driving activity and applied to each
                                                each underwater sound threshold is                                  For all species, the most appropriate                     group-specific sound impact threshold.
                                                predicted to occur at the project area                           information available was used to                            The formula is founded on the following
                                                due to pile driving.                                             estimate the number of potential                             assumptions:
                                                                                                                 incidences of take. For harbor porpoise                        • All marine mammal individuals
                                                Marine Mammal Densities                                          and Northern elephant seals, this                            potentially available are assumed to be
                                                   The Navy has developed, with input                            involved reviewing historical                                present within the relevant area, and
                                                from regional marine mammal experts,                             occurrence and numbers, as well as                           thus incidentally taken;
                                                estimates of marine mammal densities                             group size to develop a realistic estimate                     • An individual can only be taken
                                                in Washington inland waters for the                              of potential exposure. For Steller sea                       once during a 24-h period;
                                                Navy Marine Species Density Database                             lion and California sea lions, this                            • There were will be 75 total days of
                                                (NMSDD). A technical report (Hanser et                           involved NMSDD data. For harbor seals,                       in-water activity and the largest ZOI
                                                al., 2015) describes methodologies and                           this involved site-specific data from                        equals 29.9 km2;
                                                available information used to derive                             published literature describing harbor                         • Exposures to sound levels above the
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                                                these densities, which are generally                             seal research conducted in Washington                        relevant thresholds equate to take, as
                                                considered the best available                                    and Oregon, including counts from                            defined by the MMPA.
                                                                                                                 haul-outs near Port Angeles Harbor                             The calculation for marine mammal
                                                information for Washington inland
                                                                                                                 (WDFW, 2015). Therefore, density was                         takes is estimated by:
                                                waters, except where specific local
                                                abundance information is available.                              calculated as the maximum number of                          Exposure estimate = (n * ZOI) * days of
                                                Here, we rely on NMSDD density                                   individuals expected to be present at a                        total activity
                                                information for the Steller sea lions and                        given time (Houghton et al., 2015)                           Where:



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                                                n = density estimate used for each species/             population, species, or stocks would                  different individuals may enter and exit
                                                    season                                              remain stable.                                        the water. Therefore, an instantaneous
                                                ZOI = sound threshold ZOI area; the area                  California Sea Lion—The California                  estimate of animals in the water at a
                                                    encompassed by all locations where the              sea lion is most common in the Strait of              given time may not produce an accurate
                                                    SPLs equal or exceed the threshold being            Juan de Fuca from fall to late spring.
                                                    evaluated
                                                                                                                                                              assessment of the number of individuals
                                                                                                        California sea lion haul-outs are greater             that enter the water over the daily
                                                   n * ZOI produces an estimate of the                  than 30 miles (48 km) away. Animals                   duration of the activity. However, no
                                                abundance of animals that could be                      could be exposed when traveling,                      data exist regarding fine-scale harbor
                                                present in the area for exposure, and is                resting, or foraging. Primarily only male             seal movements within the project area
                                                rounded to the nearest whole number                     California sea lions migrate through the              on time durations of less than a day,
                                                before multiplying by days of total                     Strait of Juan de Fuca (Jeffries et al.,              thus precluding an assessment of
                                                activity.                                               2000). Based on the NMSDD data                        ingress or egress of different animals
                                                   The ZOI impact area is the estimated                 showing that 0.676 California sea lions               through the action area. As such, it is
                                                range of impact to the sound criteria.                  per km2 may be present intermittently                 impossible, given available data, to
                                                The relevant distances specified in                     in the ZOI, 1,500 exposures were                      determine exactly what number of
                                                Table 3 were used to calculate ZOIs                     estimated for this species. These                     individuals may potentially be exposed
                                                around each pile. The ZOI impact area                   exposures would be a temporary                        to underwater sound.
                                                took into consideration the possible                    behavioral harassment. It is assumed                     A typical pile driving day (in terms of
                                                affected area of Port Angeles harbor                    that this number would include                        the actual time spent driving) is
                                                from the pile driving site furthest from                multiple behavioral harassments of the                somewhat shorter than may be assumed
                                                shore with attenuation due to land                      same individual(s).                                   (i.e., 8–15 hours) as a representative pile
                                                shadowing from bends in the shoreline.                    Steller Sea Lion—Steller sea lions                  driving day based on daylight hours.
                                                Because of the close proximity of some                  occur seasonally in the Strait of Juan de             Construction scheduling and notional
                                                of the piles to the shore, the narrowness               Fuca from September through May.                      production rates in concert with typical
                                                of the harbor at the project area, and the              Steller sea lion haul-outs are 13 miles               delays mean that hammers are active for
                                                maximum fetch, the ZOIs for each                        (21 km) away. Based on the NMSDD                      only some fraction of time on pile
                                                threshold are not necessarily spherical                 data showing that 0.935 Steller sea lion              driving ‘‘days.’’
                                                and may be truncated.                                   per km2 may be present intermittently                    Harbor seals are not likely to have a
                                                                                                        in the ZOI, 2,100 exposures were                      uniform distribution as is assumed
                                                   While pile driving can occur any day
                                                                                                        estimated for this species. These                     through use of a density estimate, but
                                                throughout the in-water work window,
                                                                                                        exposures would be a temporary                        are likely to be relatively concentrated
                                                and the analysis is conducted on a per                                                                        near areas of interest such as the haul-
                                                                                                        behavioral harassment. It is assumed
                                                day basis, only a fraction of that time                 that this number would include                        outs or foraging areas. The estimated
                                                (typically a matter of hours on any given               multiple behavioral harassments of the                160 harbor seals is the maximum
                                                day) is actually spent pile driving.                    same individual(s).                                   number of animals at haul-outs outside
                                                Acoustic monitoring has demonstrated                      Harbor Seal—Harbor seals are present                of the airborne Level B behavioral
                                                that Level B harassment zones for                       year round with haul-outs in Port                     harassment zone; the number of
                                                vibratory pile driving are likely to be                 Angeles Harbor. Prior Navy IHAs have                  exposures to individual harbor seals
                                                smaller than the zones estimated                        successfully used density-based                       foraging in the underwater behavioral
                                                through modeling based on measured                      estimates; however, in this case, density             harassment zone would likely be much
                                                source levels and practical spreading                   estimates were not appropriate because                lower.
                                                loss. Also of note is the fact that the                 there is a haul-out nearby on a log boom                 This tells us that (1) there are likely
                                                effectiveness of mitigation measures in                 approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west                 to be significantly fewer harbor seals in
                                                reducing takes is typically not                         of the project site that was last surveyed            the majority of the action area than the
                                                quantified in the take estimation                       in March 2013 and had a total count of                take estimate suggests; and (2) pile
                                                process. See Table 4 for total estimated                73 harbor seals (WDFW 2015). Another                  driving actually occurs over a limited
                                                incidents of take.                                      haul-out site is 1.3 miles (2.1 km) south             timeframe on any given day (i.e., less
                                                   Harbor Porpoise—In Washington                        of the project but is across the harbor               total time per day than would be
                                                inland waters, harbor porpoises are                     that was last surveyed in July 2010 and               assumed based on daylight hours and
                                                most abundant in the Strait of Juan de                  had a total count of 87 harbor seals                  non-continuously), reducing the amount
                                                Fuca, San Juan Island area, and                         (WDFW 2015). Density was calculated                   of time over which new individuals
                                                Admiralty Inlet. Although harbor                        as the maximum number of individuals                  might enter the action area within a
                                                porpoise occur year round in the Strait                 expected to be present at a given time                given day. These factors lead us to
                                                of Juan de Fuca, harbor porpoises are a                 (160 animals), times the number of days               believe that the approximate number of
                                                rare occurrence in Port Angeles Harbor,                 of pile activity. Based on the                        seals that may be found in the action
                                                and density-based analysis does not                     assumption that there could be 160                    area (160) is more representative of the
                                                adequately account for their unique                     harbors seals hauled out in proximity to              number of animals exposed than the
                                                temporal and spatial distributions.                     the ZOI, 12,000 exposures were                        number of Level B Harassment takes
                                                Estimates are based on historical                       estimated for this stock over 75 days of              requested for this species, and only
                                                likelihood of encounter. Based on the                   construction. Additionally, to account                represents 1.5 percent of the most recent
                                                assumption that 3 harbor porpoise may                   for the potential that all harbor seals               estimate of this stock of harbor seals.
                                                be present intermittently in the ZOI                                                                          Moreover, because the Navy is typically
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                                                                                                        may not be observed in an area that may
                                                (Hall, 2004), a total of 225 harbor                     incur PTS, we authorize the taking by                 unable to determine from field
                                                porpoise exposures were estimated over                  Level A harassment of one harbor seal                 observations whether the same or
                                                75 days of construction. These                          per day of projected construction                     different individuals are being exposed,
                                                exposures would be a temporary                          activity for a total of 75 Level A takes.             each observation is recorded as a new
                                                behavioral harassment and would not                       We recognize that over the course of                take, although an individual
                                                impact the long-term health of                          the day, while the proportion of animals              theoretically would only be considered
                                                individuals; the viability of the                       in the water may not vary significantly,              as taken once in a given day.


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                                                   Northern elephant seal—Northern                                   following years: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005,                                 their unique temporal and spatial
                                                elephant seals are rare visitors to the                              and 2006 (WDFW 2015). Elephant seals                                     distributions; therefore, estimates are
                                                Strait of Juan de Fuca. However,                                     are primarily present during spring and                                  based on historical likelihood of
                                                individuals, primarily juveniles, have                               summer months. If a northern elephant                                    encounter. Based on the assumption
                                                been known to sporadically haul out to                               seal was in the ZOI, it would likely be                                  that one elephant seal may be present
                                                molt on Dungeness Spit about 12 miles                                a solitary juvenile. Northern elephant                                   intermittently in the ZOI, 75 exposures
                                                (19 km) from Port Angeles. One                                       seals are a rare occurrence in Port                                      were calculated for this species. These
                                                elephant seal was observed hauled-out                                Angeles Harbor, and density-based                                        exposures would be a temporary
                                                at Dungeness Spit in each of the                                     analysis does not adequately account for                                 behavioral harassment.

                                                   TABLE 4—NUMBER OF POTENTIAL INCIDENTAL INSTANCES OF TAKE OF MARINE MAMMALS WITHIN VARIOUS ACOUSTIC
                                                                                            THRESHOLD ZONES
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Underwater
                                                                          Species                                                                Density                                                                     % of stock
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Level B
                                                                                                                                                                                              Level A         (120 dB) 1

                                                California sea lion ...........................................     0.676 animal/sq. km * .....................................                          0           1,500            0.5
                                                Steller sea lion ................................................   0.935 animals/sq. km* ....................................                           0           2,100              4
                                                Harbor seal .....................................................   160 2 ...............................................................               75    4 12,000/160        100/1.5
                                                Northern elephant seal ...................................          1 3 ...................................................................              0              75           0.04
                                                Harbor porpoise ..............................................      3 3 ...................................................................              0             225              2
                                                   * For species with associated density, density was multiplied by largest ZOI (i.e., 29.9 km2). The resulting value was rounded to the nearest
                                                whole number and multiplied by the 75 days of activity. For species with abundance only, that value was multiplied directly by the 75 days of ac-
                                                tivity. We assume for reasons described earlier that no takes would result from airborne noise.
                                                   1 The 160-dB acoustic harassment zone associated with impact pile driving would always be subsumed by the 120-dB harassment zone pro-
                                                duced by vibratory driving. Therefore, takes are not calculated separately for the two zones.
                                                   2 For this species, site-specific data was used from published literature describing research conducted in Washington and Oregon, including
                                                counts from haul-outs near Port Angeles Harbor. Therefore, density was calculated as the maximum number of individuals expected to be
                                                present at a given time.
                                                   3 Figures presented are abundance numbers, not density, and are calculated as the average of average daily maximum numbers per month
                                                (see Section 6.6 in application). Abundance numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number for take estimation.
                                                   4 The maximum number of harbor seal anticipated to be in the vicinity to be exposed to the sound levels is 160 animals based on counts from
                                                the two nearby haul out sites. This small number of individuals is expected to be the same animals exposed repeatedly, instead of new individ-
                                                uals being exposed each day. These animals, to which any incidental take would accrue, represent 1.5 percent of the most recent estimate of
                                                the stock abundance from the 2013 SAR.


                                                Analyses and Preliminary                                             in Table 4, given that the anticipated                                   potential for these outcomes is
                                                Determinations                                                       effects of this activity on these different                              minimized through the construction
                                                                                                                     marine mammal stocks are expected to                                     method and the implementation of the
                                                Negligible Impact Analysis
                                                                                                                     be similar. There is no information                                      planned mitigation measures.
                                                   NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                                     about the nature or severity of the                                      Specifically, vibratory hammers will be
                                                impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an                             impacts, or the size, status, or structure                               the primary method of installation, and
                                                impact resulting from the specified                                  of any of these species or stocks that                                   this activity does not have significant
                                                activity that cannot be reasonably                                   would lead to a different analysis for                                   potential to cause serious injury to
                                                expected to, and is not reasonably likely                            this activity.                                                           marine mammals due to the relatively
                                                to, adversely affect the species or stock                               Pile driving activities associated with                               low source levels produced and the lack
                                                through effects on annual rates of                                   the pier construction project, as                                        of potentially injurious source
                                                recruitment or survival.’’ A negligible                              outlined previously, have the potential                                  characteristics. Impact pile driving
                                                impact finding is based on the lack of                               to disturb or displace marine mammals.
                                                                                                                                                                                              produces short, sharp pulses with
                                                likely adverse effects on annual rates of                            Specifically, the specified activities may
                                                                                                                                                                                              higher peak levels and much sharper
                                                recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                           result in take, in the form of Level A
                                                                                                                                                                                              rise time to reach those peaks. When
                                                level effects). An estimate of the number                            (PTS) and Level B harassment
                                                                                                                     (behavioral disturbance), from                                           impact driving is necessary, required
                                                of Level A and Level B harassment takes
                                                                                                                     underwater sounds generated from pile                                    measures (use of a sound attenuation
                                                alone is not enough information on
                                                which to base an impact determination.                               driving. Potential takes could occur if                                  system, which reduces overall source
                                                In addition to considering estimates of                              individuals of these species are present                                 levels as well as dampening the sharp,
                                                the number of marine mammals that                                    in the ensonified zone when pile                                         potentially injurious peaks, and
                                                might be ‘‘taken’’ through behavioral                                driving is happening, which is likely to                                 implementation of shutdown zones)
                                                harassment, we consider other factors,                               occur because (1) harbor seals are                                       significantly reduce any possibility of
                                                such as the likely nature of any                                     frequently observed in Port Angeles                                      serious injury. Given sufficient ‘‘notice’’
                                                responses (e.g., intensity, duration), the                           harbor in two known haul-out locations;                                  through use of soft start, marine
                                                context of any responses (e.g., critical                             or (2) cetaceans or pinnipeds transit the                                mammals are expected to move away
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                                                reproductive time or location,                                       outer edges of the larger Level B                                        from a sound source that is annoying
                                                migration), as well as the number and                                harassment zone outside of the harbor.                                   prior to it becoming potentially
                                                nature of estimated Level A harassment                                  No serious injury or mortality is                                     injurious. The likelihood that marine
                                                takes, the number of estimated                                       anticipated given the methods of                                         mammal detection ability by trained
                                                mortalities, and effects on habitat. To                              installation and measures designed to                                    observers is high under the
                                                avoid repetition, the discussion of our                              minimize the possibility of serious                                      environmental conditions described for
                                                analyses applies to all the species listed                           injury to marine mammals. The                                            Port Angeles harbor further enables the


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                                                implementation of shutdowns to avoid                    project area; and (6) the presumed                    counts from the two nearby haul out
                                                serious injury or mortality.                            efficacy of the planned mitigation                    sites, 160 harbor seals could potentially
                                                   Effects on individuals that are taken                measures in reducing the effects of the               be in the vicinity to be exposed to the
                                                by Level B harassment, on the basis of                  specified activity to the level of least              sound levels. This small number of
                                                reports in the literature, will likely be               practicable impact. In addition, none of              individuals is expected to be the same
                                                limited to reactions such as increased                  these stocks are listed under the ESA or              animals exposed repeatedly, instead of
                                                swimming speeds, increased surfacing                    designated as depleted under the                      new individuals being exposed each
                                                time, or decreased foraging (if such                    MMPA. In combination, we believe that                 day. These animals, to which any
                                                activity were occurring). Most likely,                  these factors, as well as the available               incidental take would accrue, represent
                                                individuals will simply move away                       body of evidence from other similar                   1.5 percent of the most recent estimate
                                                from the sound source and be                            activities, including those conducted in              of the stock abundance from the 2013
                                                temporarily displaced from the areas of                 nearby locations, demonstrate that the                SAR. It is estimated that one individual
                                                pile driving, although even this reaction               potential effects of the specified activity           harbor seal per day may be exposed to
                                                has been observed primarily only in                     will have only short-term effects on                  sound levels that may incur PTS. This
                                                association with impact pile driving.                   individuals. The specified activity is not            represents only 0.68% of the stock
                                                Repeated exposures of individuals to                    expected to impact rates of recruitment               abundance.
                                                levels of sound that may cause Level B                  or survival and will therefore not result                As summarized here, the estimated
                                                harassment are unlikely to result in                    in population-level impacts. Based on                 numbers of potential incidents of
                                                disruption of foraging behavior. Thus,                  the analysis contained herein of the                  harassment for these species are likely
                                                even repeated Level B harassment of                     likely effects of the specified activity on           much higher than will realistically
                                                some small subset of the overall stock is               marine mammals and their habitat, and                 occur. This is because (1) we use the
                                                unlikely to result in any significant                   taking into consideration the                         maximum possible number of days (75)
                                                realized decrease in fitness to those                   implementation of the planned                         in estimating take, despite the fact that
                                                individuals, and thus would not result                  monitoring and mitigation measures, we                multiple delays and work stoppages are
                                                in any adverse impact to the stock as a                 find that the total marine mammal take                likely to result in a lower number of
                                                whole. Level B harassment will be                       from Navy’s pier construction activities              actual pile driving days; and (2) sea lion
                                                reduced to the level of least practicable               will have a negligible impact on the                  estimates rely on the averaged
                                                impact through use of mitigation                        affected marine mammal species or                     maximum daily abundances per month,
                                                measures described herein and, if sound                 stocks.                                               rather than simply an overall average
                                                produced by project activities is                                                                             which would provide a much lower
                                                sufficiently disturbing, animals are                    Small Numbers Analysis
                                                                                                                                                              abundance figure. In addition, potential
                                                likely to simply avoid the project area                    The numbers of animals authorized to               efficacy of mitigation measures in terms
                                                while the activity is occurring.                        be taken for harbor porpoise, Northern                of reduction in numbers and/or
                                                   Effects on individuals that are taken                elephant seal, and Steller and California             intensity of incidents of take has not
                                                by Level A harassment would be in the                   sea lions would be considered small                   been quantified. Therefore, these
                                                form of PTS. In this analysis, we                       relative to the relevant stocks or                    estimated take numbers are likely to be
                                                considered the potential for small                      populations (less than one percent for                overestimates of individuals. Based on
                                                numbers of harbor seals to incur                        Northern elephant seal and California                 the analysis contained herein of the
                                                auditory injury and found that it would                 sea lion, less than four percent for                  likely effects of the specified activity on
                                                not impact our determinations.                          Steller sea lion, and less than two                   marine mammals and their habitat, and
                                                   For pinnipeds, no rookeries are                      percent for harbor porpoise) even if each             taking into consideration the
                                                present in the project area, but there are              estimated taking occurred to a new                    implementation of the mitigation and
                                                two haul-outs within 2.5 mi (4 km) of                   individual—an extremely unlikely                      monitoring measures, we find that small
                                                the project site. However, the project                  scenario. For pinnipeds occurring in the              numbers of marine mammals will be
                                                area is not known to provide foraging                   nearshore areas, there will almost                    taken relative to the populations of the
                                                habitat of any special importance (other                certainly be some overlap in individuals              affected species or stocks.
                                                than is afforded by the known migration                 present day-to-day. Further, for the
                                                of salmonids). No cetaceans are                         pinniped species, these takes could                   Impact on Availability of Affected
                                                expected within the harbor.                             potentially occur only within some                    Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses
                                                   In summary, this negligible impact                   small portion of the overall regional                   There are no relevant subsistence uses
                                                analysis is founded on the following                    stock. For example, of the estimated                  of marine mammals implicated by this
                                                factors: (1) The possibility of serious                 296,750 California sea lions, only                    action. Therefore, we have determined
                                                injury or mortality may reasonably be                   certain adult and subadult males—                     that the total taking of affected species
                                                considered discountable; (2) the                        believed to number approximately                      or stocks would not have an unmitigable
                                                anticipated incidences of Level B                       3,000–5,000 by Jeffries et al. (2000)—                adverse impact on the availability of
                                                harassment consist of, at worst,                        travel north during the non-breeding                  such species or stocks for taking for
                                                temporary modifications in behavior                     season. That number has almost                        subsistence purposes.
                                                and the anticipated incidences of Level                 certainly increased with the population
                                                A harassment would be in the form of                    of California sea lions—the 2000 SAR                  Endangered Species Act
                                                PTS to a small number of only one                       for California sea lions reported an                     No marine mammal species listed
                                                species; (3) the absence of any major                   estimated population size of 204,000–                 under the ESA are expected to be
                                                rookeries and only a few haul-out areas
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                                                                                                        214,000 animals—but likely remains a                  affected by these activities. Therefore,
                                                near or adjacent to the project site; (4)               relatively small portion of the overall               we have determined that a section 7
                                                the absence of cetaceans within the                     population.                                           consultation under the ESA is not
                                                harbor and generally sporadic                              For harbor seals, takes are likely to              required.
                                                occurrence outside of the ensonified                    occur only within some portion of the
                                                area; (5) the absence of any other known                population, rather than to animals from               National Environmental Policy Act
                                                areas or features of special significance               the Washington inland waters stock as                   In compliance with the NEPA of 1969
                                                for foraging or reproduction within the                 a whole. It is estimated that, based on               (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), as implemented


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                                                by the regulations published by the                     Protected Species home page, https://                 targeted for active playback, but
                                                Council on Environmental Quality                        apps.nmfs.noaa.gov, and then selecting                incidental harassment to additional
                                                (CEQ; 40 CFR parts 1500–1508), the                      File No. 17845 from the list of available             species may occur including bottlenose
                                                Navy prepared an Environmental                          applications.                                         dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), spinner
                                                Assessment (EA) for this project. NMFS                     These documents are also available                 dolphins (Stenella longirostris), false
                                                made the Navy’s EA available to the                     upon written request or by appointment                killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens),
                                                public for review and comment, in                       in the Permits and Conservation                       melon headed whales (Peponocephala
                                                relation to its suitability for adoption by             Division, Office of Protected Resources,              electra), and short-finned pilot whales
                                                NMFS in order to assess the impacts to                  NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room                    (Globicephala macrorhynchus).
                                                the human environment of issuance of                    13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone                   In compliance with the National
                                                an IHA to the Navy. Also in compliance                  (301) 427–8401; fax (301) 713–0376.                   Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
                                                with NEPA and the CEQ regulations, as                      Written comments on this application               U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), an initial
                                                well as NOAA Administrative Order                       should be submitted to the Chief,                     determination has been made that the
                                                216–6, NMFS has reviewed the Navy’s                     Permits and Conservation Division, at                 activity proposed is categorically
                                                EA, determined it to be sufficient, and                 the address listed above. Comments may                excluded from the requirement to
                                                adopted that EA and signed a Finding                    also be submitted by facsimile to (301)               prepare an environmental assessment or
                                                of No Significant Impact (FONSI) in                     713–0376, or by email to                              environmental impact statement.
                                                September 2016.                                         NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov. Please                       Concurrent with the publication of
                                                                                                        include the File No. in the subject line              this notice in the Federal Register,
                                                Authorization                                           of the email comment.                                 NMFS is forwarding copies of this
                                                  As a result of these determinations,                     Those individuals requesting a public              application to the Marine Mammal
                                                we have issued an IHA to the Navy for                   hearing should submit a written request               Commission and its Committee of
                                                conducting the described pier and                       to the Chief, Permits and Conservation                Scientific Advisors.
                                                support facilities for the transit                      Division at the address listed above. The               Dated: September 27, 2016.
                                                protection system U.S. Coast Guard Air                  request should set forth the specific                 Julia Harrison,
                                                Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles,               reasons why a hearing on this
                                                                                                                                                              Chief, Permits and Conservation Division,
                                                Washington from November 1, 2016                        application would be appropriate.                     Office of Protected Resources, National
                                                through February 15, 2017, and July 16                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                through October 31, 2017 provided the                   Shasta McClenahan or Carrie Hubard,                   [FR Doc. 2016–23724 Filed 9–30–16; 8:45 am]
                                                previously mentioned mitigation,                        (301) 427–8401.                                       BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                monitoring, and reporting requirements                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                are incorporated.                                       subject amendment to Permit No. 17845
                                                  Dated: September 27, 2016.                            is requested under the authority of the               CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND
                                                Donna S. Wieting,                                       Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972,                 COMMUNITY SERVICE
                                                Director, Office of Protected Resources,                as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), the
                                                National Marine Fisheries Service.                      regulations governing the taking and                  Sunshine Act Meeting
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–23726 Filed 9–30–16; 8:45 am]             importing of marine mammals (50 CFR
                                                                                                        part 216), the Endangered Species Act of                 The National Civilian Community
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                        1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et                   Corps Advisory Board gives notice of
                                                                                                        seq.), and the regulations governing the              the following meeting:
                                                                                                        taking, importing, and exporting of                      Date and Time: Tuesday, October 18,
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                        endangered and threatened species (50                 2016, 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. (CT).
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        CFR 222–226).                                            Place: Main Conference Room,
                                                Administration                                             Permit No. 17845, issued on January                AmeriCorps NCCC Southern Region
                                                                                                        25, 2014 (79 FR 5382), authorizes the                 Campus, 2715 Confederate Avenue,
                                                RIN 0648–XC599                                                                                                Vicksburg, MS 39180.
                                                                                                        permit holder to conduct Level A and B
                                                                                                                                                                 Call-In Information: This meeting is
                                                Marine Mammals; File No. 17845                          harassment of humpback whales
                                                                                                                                                              available to the public through the
                                                                                                        (Megaptera novaeangliae) during photo-
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                            following toll-free call-in number: 888–
                                                                                                        identification, behavioral follows, and
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          324–9650 conference call access code
                                                                                                        surface and underwater observations in
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                            number 2943297. Pete McRoberts will
                                                                                                        Hawaii, Alaska, and California. Nine
                                                Commerce.                                                                                                     be the lead on the call. Any interested
                                                                                                        other cetacean species may be studied
                                                ACTION: Notice; receipt of application for                                                                    member of the public may call this
                                                                                                        opportunistically and two species of
                                                permit amendment.                                                                                             number and listen to the meeting.
                                                                                                        pinnipeds may be incidentally harassed.
                                                                                                                                                              Callers can expect to incur charges for
                                                                                                        The permit expires on January 31, 2019.
                                                SUMMARY:   Notice is hereby given that                                                                        calls they initiate over wireless lines,
                                                                                                        The permit holder is requesting the
                                                Rachel Cartwright, Ph.D., Keiki Kohola                                                                        and the Corporation will not refund any
                                                                                                        permit be amended to authorize Level B
                                                Project, 4945 Coral Way, Oxnard, CA                                                                           incurred charges. Callers will incur no
                                                                                                        playbacks for humpback whales to
                                                93035, has applied for an amendment to                                                                        charge for calls they initiate over land-
                                                                                                        estimate their hearing range using
                                                Scientific Research Permit No. 17845.                                                                         line connections to the toll-free
                                                                                                        behavioral observation audiometry. The
                                                DATES: Written, telefaxed, or email                                                                           telephone number. Replays are
                                                                                                        sounds will be presented to a maximum
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                                                comments must be received on or before                                                                        generally available one hour after a call
                                                                                                        of 300 humpback whales and their
                                                November 9, 2016.                                                                                             ends. The toll-free phone number for the
                                                                                                        behavioral responses will be measured
                                                                                                                                                              replay is 888–566–0571. The end replay
                                                ADDRESSES: The application and related                  through visual and acoustic recordings
                                                                                                                                                              date: November 17, 2016, 10:59 p.m.
                                                documents are available for review by                   including an unmanned aerial system.
                                                                                                                                                              (CT).
                                                selecting ‘‘Records Open for Public                     The research will take place from
                                                                                                                                                                 Status: Open.
                                                Comment’’ from the ‘‘Features’’ box on                  January through April, annually, in
                                                the Applications and Permits for                        Hawaii. Only humpback whales will be                  Matters To Be Considered


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Document Created: 2018-02-13 14:11:02
Document Modified: 2018-02-13 14:11:02
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; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.
DatesThis authorization is effective from November 1, 2016 to October 31, 2017.
ContactLaura McCue, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation81 FR 67985 
RIN Number0648-XE29

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