81_FR_94573 81 FR 94326 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; St. George Reef Lighthouse Restoration, Maintenance, and Tour Operations at Northwest Seal Rock, Del Norte County, California

81 FR 94326 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; St. George Reef Lighthouse Restoration, Maintenance, and Tour Operations at Northwest Seal Rock, Del Norte County, California

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 247 (December 23, 2016)

Page Range94326-94339
FR Document2016-30785

NMFS has received an application from the St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society (Society), for an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) to take marine mammals, by harassment incidental to conducting aircraft operations, lighthouse renovation, light maintenance activities, and tour operations on the St. George Reef Lighthouse Station on Northwest Seal Rock (NWSR) in the northeast Pacific Ocean. The proposed dates for this action would be February 19, 2017 through February 18, 2018. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act, NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an IHA to the Society to incidentally take, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during the specified activity.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE980


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; St. 
George Reef Lighthouse Restoration, Maintenance, and Tour Operations at 
Northwest Seal Rock, Del Norte County, California

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

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

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SUMMARY: NMFS has received an application from the St. George Reef 
Lighthouse Preservation Society (Society), for an Incidental Harassment 
Authorization (IHA) to take marine mammals, by harassment incidental to 
conducting aircraft operations, lighthouse renovation, light 
maintenance activities, and tour operations on the St. George Reef 
Lighthouse Station on Northwest Seal Rock (NWSR) in the northeast 
Pacific Ocean. The proposed dates for this action would be February 19, 
2017 through February 18, 2018. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act, NMFS is requesting comments on its proposal to issue an 
IHA to the Society to incidentally take, by Level B harassment only, 
marine mammals during the specified activity.

DATES: NMFS must receive comments and information on or before January 
23, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the application should be addressed to Jolie 
Harrison, Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, 
Silver Spring, MD 20910. The mailbox address for providing email 
comments is [email protected]. Comments sent via email to 
[email protected], including all attachments, must not exceed a 25-
megabyte file size.
    Instructions: NMFS may not consider comments if they are sent by 
any other method, to any other to addresses or individual, or received 
after the comment period ends. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and NMFS will post them for public viewing to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm without change. 
All personal identifying information (e.g., name, address, etc.), 
confidential business information, or otherwise sensitive information 
submitted voluntarily by the commenter is publicly accessible. NMFS 
will accept anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if 
you wish to remain anonymous).
    An electronic copy of the application may be obtained by writing to 
the address specified above, telephoning the contact listed below (see 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT), or visiting the Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm.
    The Environmental Assessment (EA) specific to conducting aircraft 
operations, restoration, and maintenance work on the lighthouse is also 
available at the same internet address. Information in the EA and this 
notice collectively provide the environmental information related to 
the proposed issuance of the IHA for public review and comment. The 
public may also view documents cited in this notice, by appointment, 
during regular business hours, at the aforementioned address.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, 
as amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) directs the Secretary of 
Commerce to allow, upon request, the incidental, but not intentional, 
taking of small numbers of marine mammals of a species or population 
stock, by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than 
commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region if certain 
findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if the taking 
is limited to harassment, a notice of a proposed authorization is 
provided to the public for review.
    An authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS 
finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth. NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 
as ``an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be 
reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.''

Summary of Request

    On October 14, 2016, NMFS received an application from the Society 
for the taking of marine mammals incidental to restoration, 
maintenance, and tour operations at St. George Reef Lighthouse 
(Station) located on Northwest Seal Rock offshore of Crescent City, 
California in the northeast Pacific Ocean. NMFS determined the 
application complete and adequate on December 12, 2016.
    The Society proposes to conduct aircraft operations, lighthouse 
renovation, and periodic maintenance on the Station's optical light 
system on a monthly basis. The proposed activity would occur on a 
monthly basis over one weekend, November through April. The Society 
currently has an IHA that is valid through February 18, 2017. This IHA 
would start on February 19, 2017, to avoid a lapse in authorization, 
and would be valid for one year. The following specific aspects of the 
proposed activities would likely to result in the take of marine 
mammals: Acoustic and visual stimuli from (1) helicopter landings/
takeoffs; (2) noise generated during restoration activities (e.g., 
painting, plastering, welding, and glazing); (3) maintenance activities 
(e.g., bulb replacement and automation of the light system); and (4) 
human presence. Thus, NMFS anticipates that take, by Level B harassment 
only, of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus); Pacific harbor 
seals (Phoca vitulina); Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) of the 
eastern U.S. Stock; and northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) could 
result from the specified activity.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    To date, NMFS has issued five IHAs to the Society for the conduct 
of the same activities from 2010 to 2016 (75 FR 4774, January 29, 2010; 
76 FR 10564, February 25, 2011; 77 FR 8811, February 15, 2012; 79 FR 
6179, February 3, 2014; and 81 FR 9440, February 23, 2016). This is the 
Society's sixth request for an annual IHA as their current IHA will 
expire on February 18, 2017.
    The Station, listed in the National Park Service's National 
Register of Historic Places, is located on NWSR offshore of Crescent 
City, California in the northeast Pacific Ocean. The Station, built in 
1892, rises 45.7 meters (m) (150 feet (ft)) above sea level. The 
structure consists of hundreds of granite blocks topped with a cast 
iron lantern room and covers much of the surface of the islet. The 
purpose of the project is to restore the lighthouse, to conduct tours, 
and to conduct annual and emergency maintenance on the Station's 
optical light system.

Dates and Duration

    The Society proposes to conduct the activities (aircraft 
operations, lighthouse restoration, and maintenance activities) at a 
maximum frequency of one session per month. The proposed duration for 
each session would last no more than three days (e.g., Friday, 
Saturday, and Sunday). The proposed IHA, if issued, would be effective 
from February 19, 2017 through February 18, 2018 with restrictions on 
the Society conducting activities from May 1, 2017 to October 31, 2017. 
NMFS refers the reader to the Detailed Description of Activities 
section later in this notice for more information on the scope of the 
proposed activities.

Specified Geographic Region

    The Station is located on a small, rocky islet (41[deg]50'24'' N., 
124[deg]22'06'' W.) approximately 9 kilometers (km) (6.0 miles (mi)) in 
the northeast Pacific Ocean, offshore of Crescent City, California 
(41[deg]46'48'' N.; 124[deg]14'11'' W.). NWSR is approximately 91.4 
meters (m) (300 feet (ft)) in diameter that peaks at 5.18 m (17 ft) 
above mean sea level.

Detailed Description of Activities

Aircraft Operations
    Because NWSR has no safe landing area for boats, the proposed 
restoration activities would require the Society to transport personnel 
and equipment from the California mainland to NWSR by a small 
helicopter. Helicopter landings take place on top of the engine room 
(caisson) which is approximately 15 m (48 ft) above the surface of the 
rocks on NWSR. The landing zone has been relocated nearer the edge of 
the caisson, increasing the distance of the rotor from the lighthouse 
tower by the required footage. The Society plans to charter a Raven R44 
helicopter, owned and operated by Air Shasta Rotor and Wing, LLC. The 
Raven R44, which seats three passengers and one pilot, is a compact-
sized (1134 kilograms (kg), 2500 pounds (lbs)) helicopter with two-
bladed main and tail rotors. Both sets of rotors are fitted with noise-
attenuating blade tip caps that would decrease flyover noise.
    The Society proposes to transport no more than 15 work crew members 
and equipment to NWSR for each session and estimates that each session 
would require no more than 34 helicopter landings/takeoffs per month 
(see below for number per day). During landing, the helicopter would 
land on the caisson to allow the work crew members to disembark and 
retrieve their equipment located in a basket attached to the underside 
of the helicopter. The helicopter would then return to the mainland to 
pick up additional personnel and equipment.
    Proposed schedule: The Society would conduct a maximum of 16 
flights (8 arrivals and eight departures) for the first day. The first 
flight would depart from Crescent City Airport at approximately 9 a.m. 
for a 6-minute flight to NWSR. The helicopter would land and takeoff 
immediately after offloading personnel and equipment every 20 minutes 
(min). The total duration of the first day's aerial operations could 
last for approximately three hours (hrs) and 26 min and would end at 
approximately 12:34 p.m. Crew members would remain overnight at the 
Station and would not return to the mainland on the first day.
    For the second day, the Society would conduct a maximum of 10 
flights (five arrivals and five departures) to transport additional 
materials on and off the islet,

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if needed. The first flight would depart from Crescent City Airport at 
9 a.m. for a 6-min flight to NWSR. The total duration of the second 
day's aerial operations could last up to three hrs. Second-day 
operations are only conducted if needed; flights on the second day do 
not normally occur.
    For the final day of operations, the Society could conduct a 
maximum of eight helicopter flights (four arrivals and four departures) 
to transport the remaining crew members and equipment/material back to 
the Crescent City Airport. The total duration of the third day's 
helicopter operations in support of restoration could last up to two 
hrs and 14 min.

Lighthouse Restoration Activities

    Restoration and maintenance activities would involve the removal of 
peeling paint and plaster, restoration of interior plaster and paint, 
refurbishing structural and decorative metal, reworking original metal 
support beams throughout the lantern room and elsewhere, replacing 
glass as necessary, upgrading the present electrical system; and annual 
light beacon maintenance.

Emergency Light Maintenance

    If the beacon light fails, the Society proposes to send a crew of 
two to three people to the Station by helicopter to repair the beacon 
light. For each emergency repair event, the Society proposes to conduct 
a maximum of four flights (two arrivals and two departures) to 
transport equipment and supplies. The helicopter may remain on site or 
transit back to shore and make a second landing to pick up the repair 
personnel.
    In the case of an emergency repair between May 1, 2016, and October 
31, 2016, the Society would consult with the NMFS' Westcoast Regional 
Office (WRO) biologists to best determine the timing of the trips to 
the lighthouse, on a case-by-case basis, based upon the existing 
environmental conditions and the abundance and distribution of any 
marine mammals present on NWSR. The regional biologists would have 
real-time knowledge regarding the animal use and abundance of the NWSR 
at the time of the repair request and would make a decision regarding 
when the Society could conduct trips to the lighthouse during the 
emergency repair time window that would have the least practicable 
adverse impact to marine mammals. The WRO biologists would also ensure 
that the Society's request for incidental take during emergency repairs 
would not exceed the number of incidental take authorized in the 
proposed IHA.

Sound Sources and Sound Characteristics

    NMFS expects that acoustic stimuli resulting from the proposed 
helicopter operations; noise from maintenance and restoration 
activities; and human presence have the potential to harass marine 
mammals, incidental to the conduct of the proposed activities.
    This section includes a brief explanation of the sound measurements 
frequently used in the discussions of acoustic effects in this notice. 
Sound pressure is the sound force per unit area, and is usually 
measured in micropascals ([mu]Pa), where 1 pascal (Pa) is the pressure 
resulting from a force of one newton exerted over an area of one square 
meter. Sound pressure level (SPL) is the ratio of a measured sound 
pressure and a reference level. The commonly used reference pressure is 
1 [mu]Pa for under water, and the units for SPLs are dB re: 1 [mu]Pa. 
The commonly used reference pressure is 20 [mu]Pa for in air, and the 
units for SPLs are dB re: 20 [mu]Pa.
    SPL (in decibels (dB)) = 20 log (pressure/reference pressure).
    SPL is an instantaneous measurement expressed as the peak, the 
peak-peak, or the root mean square (rms). Root mean square is the 
square root of the arithmetic average of the squared instantaneous 
pressure values. All references to SPL in this document refer to the 
rms unless otherwise noted. SPL does not take into account the duration 
of a sound.

R44 Helicopter Sound Characteristics

    Noise testing performed on the R44 Raven Helicopter, as required 
for Federal Aviation Administration approval, required an overflight at 
150 m (492 ft) above ground level, 109 knots and a maximum gross weight 
of 1,134 kg (2,500 lbs). The noise levels measured on the ground at 
this distance and speed were 81.9 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa (A-weighted) for the 
model R44 Raven I, or 81.0 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa (A-weighted) for the model 
R44 Raven II (NMFS, 2007).
    Based on this information, we expect that the received sound levels 
at the landing area on the Station's caisson would increase above 81-
81.9 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa (A-weighted).

Restoration and Maintenance Sound Characteristics

    Any noise associated with these activities is likely to be from 
light construction (e.g., sanding, hammering, or use of hand drills). 
The Society proposes to confine all restoration activities to the 
existing structure which would occur on the upper levels of the 
Station. Pinnipeds hauled out on NWSR do not have access to the upper 
levels of the Station.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    Table 1 provides the following information: All marine mammal 
species with possible or confirmed occurrence in the proposed activity 
area; information on those species' regulatory status under the MMPA 
and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.); 
abundance; occurrence and seasonality in the activity area. NMFS refers 
the public the draft 2016 NMFS Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Report 
available online at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/ for further 
information on the biology and distribution of these species.

       Table 1--General Information on Marine Mammals That Could Potentially Haul Out on Northwest Seal Rock, November 2015 Through November 2016
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                                                                                                      Stock abundance (CV,
                                                                                                        Nmin, most recent              Occurrence and
             Species                             Stock                   Regulatory status \1\ \2\      abundance survey)     PBR        seasonality
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California sea lion (Zalophus      U.S.                               MMPA--NC ESA--NL..............  296,750 (n/a;          9,200  Year-round presence.
 californianus).                                                                                       153,337; 2011).
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias       Eastern Distinct Population        MMPA--D ESA--DL...............  60,131-74,448 (n/a;    1,645  Year-round presence.
 jubatus).                          Segment.                                                           36,551; 2013).
Pacific harbor seal (Phoca         California.......................  MMPA--NC ESA--NL..............  30,968 (n/a; 27,348;   1,641  Occasional, spring.
 vitulina).                                                                                            2012).

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Northern fur seal (Callorhinus     California Breeding..............  MMPA--D ESA--NL...............  14,050 (n/a; 7,524;      451  Rare.
 ursinus).                                                                                             2013).
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\1\ MMPA: D = Depleted, S = Strategic, NC = Not Classified.
\2\ ESA: EN = Endangered, T = Threatened, DL = Delisted, NL = Not listed.
\3\ 2016 draft NMFS Stock Assessment Reports: Carretta et al. (2015) and Muto et al. (2015).

Eastern Distinct Population Segment of Steller Sea Lions

    Steller sea lions consist of two distinct population segments: The 
western and eastern distinct population segments (eDPS and wDPS, 
respectively) divided at 144[deg] West longitude (Cape Suckling, 
Alaska). The western segment of Steller sea lions inhabit central and 
western Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, as well as coastal waters and 
breed in Asia (e.g., Japan and Russia). The eastern segment includes 
sea lions living in southeast Alaska, British Columbia, California, and 
Oregon. The eDPS includes animals born east of Cape Suckling, AK 
(144[deg] W) and the latest abundance estimate for the stock is 60,131 
to 74,448 animals, with PBR at 1,645 animals (Muto et al., 2015).
    Steller sea lions range along the North Pacific Rim from northern 
Japan to California (Loughlin et al., 1984), with centers of abundance 
and distribution in the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands, 
respectively. The species is not known to migrate, but individuals 
disperse widely outside of the breeding season (late May through early 
July), thus potentially intermixing with animals from other areas.
    The eDPS of Steller sea lions breeds on rookeries located in 
southeast Alaska, British Columbia, Oregon, and California. There are 
no rookeries located in Washington State. Steller sea lions give birth 
in May through July and breeding commences a couple of weeks after 
birth. Pups are weaned during the winter and spring of the following 
year.
    Despite the wide-ranging movements of juveniles and adult males in 
particular, exchange between rookeries by breeding adult females and 
males (other than between adjoining rookeries) appears low, although 
males have a higher tendency to disperse than females (Trujillo et al., 
2004; Hoffman et al., 2006). A northward shift in the overall breeding 
distribution has occurred, with a contraction of the range in southern 
California and new rookeries established in southeastern Alaska 
(Pitcher et al., 2007). Overall, counts of non-pups at trend sites in 
California and Oregon have been relatively stable or increasing slowly 
since the 1980s (Allen and Angliss 2012).
    Steller sea lion numbers at NWSR ranged from 20 to 355 animals (CCR 
2001). Counts of Steller sea lions during the spring (April-May), 
summer (June-August), and fall (September-October), averaged 68, 110, 
and 56, respectively (CCR 2001). A multi-year survey at NWSR between 
2000 and 2004 showed Steller sea lion numbers ranging from 175 to 354 
in July (M. Lowry, NMFS/SWFSC, unpubl. data). The Society presumes that 
winter use of NWSR by Steller sea lion to be minimal, due to inundation 
of the natural portion of the island by large swells.
    For the 2010 season, the Society reported that no Steller sea lions 
were present in the vicinity of NWSR during restoration activities 
(SGRLPS 2010). Based on the monitoring report for the 2011 season, the 
maximum numbers of Steller sea lions present during the April and 
November 2011, work sessions was 2 and 150 animals, respectively 
(SGRLPS 2012). During the 2012 season, the Society did not observe any 
Steller sea lions present on NWSR during restoration activities. The 
Society did not conduct any operations for the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 
and 2015-2016 seasons.

California Sea Lion

    The estimated population of the U.S. stock of California sea lion 
is approximately 296,750 animals, with PBR at 9,200 individuals, and 
the current maximum population growth rate is 12 percent (Carretta et 
al., 2015).
    California sea lion breeding areas are on islands located in 
southern California, in western Baja California, Mexico, and the Gulf 
of California. During the breeding season, most California sea lions 
inhabit southern California and Mexico. Rookery sites in southern 
California are limited to the San Miguel Islands and the southerly 
Channel Islands of San Nicolas, Santa Barbara, and San Clemente 
(Carretta et al., 2015). Males establish breeding territories during 
May through July on both land and in the water. Females come ashore in 
mid-May and June where they give birth to a single pup approximately 
four to five days after arrival and will nurse pups for about a week 
before going on their first feeding trip. Females will alternate 
feeding trips with nursing bouts until weaning between four and 10 
months of age (Allen and Angliss 2010).
    Adult and juvenile males will migrate as far north as British 
Columbia, Canada while females and pups remain in southern California 
waters in the non-breeding season. In warm water (El Ni[ntilde]o) 
years, some females range as far north as Washington and Oregon, 
presumably following prey.
    Crescent Coastal Research (CCR) conducted a three-year (1998-2000) 
survey of the wildlife species on NWSR for the Society. They reported 
that counts of California sea lions on NWSR varied greatly (from 6 to 
541) during the observation period from April 1997 through July 2000. 
CCR reported that counts for California sea lions during the spring 
(April-May), summer (June-August), and fall (September-October), 
averaged 60, 154, and 235, respectively (CCR 2001).
    The most current counts for the month of July by NMFS (2000 through 
2004) have been relatively low as the total number of California sea 
lions recorded in 2000 and 2003 was three and 11, respectively (M. 
Lowry, NMFS, SWFSC, unpublished data). Based on the monitoring report 
for the 2011 season, the maximum numbers of California sea lions 
present during the April and November, 2011 work sessions was 2 and 160 
animals, respectively (SGRLPS 2012). There were no California sea lions 
present during the March, 2012 work session (SGRLPS 2012).

Northern Fur Seal

    Northern fur seals occur from southern California north to the 
Bering Sea and west to the Sea of Okhotsk and Honshu Island of Japan. 
NMFS

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recognizes two separate stocks of northern fur seals within U.S. 
waters: An Eastern Pacific stock distributed among sites in Alaska, 
British Columbia; and a California stock (including San Miguel Island 
and the Farallon Islands). The estimated population of the California 
stock is 14,050 animals with PBR at 451 animals (Carretta et al., 
2015).
    Northern fur seals breed in Alaska and migrate along the west coast 
during fall and winter. Due to their pelagic habitat, they are rarely 
seen from shore in the continental United States, but individuals 
occasionally come ashore on islands well offshore (i.e., Farallon 
Islands and Channel Islands in California). During the breeding season, 
approximately 45 percent of the worldwide population inhabits the 
Pribilof Islands in the Southern Bering Sea, with the remaining animals 
spread throughout the North Pacific Ocean (Caretta et al., 2015).
    CCR observed one male northern fur seal on Northwest Seal Rock in 
October, 1998 (CCR 2001). It is possible that a few animals may use the 
island more often than indicated by the CCR surveys, if they were 
mistaken for other otariid species (i.e., eared seals or fur seals and 
sea lions) (M. DeAngelis, NMFS, pers.com comm., 2007).
    For the 2010, 2011, and 2012 work seasons, the Society did not 
observe any Northern fur seals present on NWSR during restoration 
activities (SGRLPS 2010; 2011; 2012).

Pacific Harbor Seal

    Harbor seals are widely distributed in the North Atlantic and North 
Pacific. Two subspecies exist in the Pacific: Phoca vitulina stejnegeri 
in the western North Pacific, near Japan, and P. v. richardii in the 
eastern North Pacific. The latter subspecies inhabits coastal and 
estuarine areas from Mexico to Alaska (Carretta et al., 2014) and is 
the only stock present in the action area. Previous assessments of the 
status of harbor seals have recognized three stocks along the west 
coast of the continental U.S.: (1) California, (2) Oregon and 
Washington outer coast waters, and (3) inland waters of Washington; 
however, the exact placement of the boundary was arbitrary. The 
estimated population of the California stock of Pacific harbor seals is 
approximately 30,968 animals, with PBR at 1,641 animals (Carretta et 
al., 2015).
    In California, over 500 harbor seal haul out sites are widely 
distributed along the mainland and offshore islands, and include rocky 
shores, beaches and intertidal sandbars (Lowry et al., 2005). Harbor 
seals mate at sea and females give birth during the spring and summer, 
although, the pupping season varies with latitude. Females nurse their 
pups for an average of 24 days and pups are ready to swim minutes after 
being born. Harbor seal pupping takes place at many locations and 
rookery size varies from a few pups to many hundreds of pups. The 
nearest harbor seal rookery relative to the proposed project site is at 
Castle Rock National Wildlife Refuge, located approximately located 965 
m (0.6 mi) south of Point St. George, and 2.4 km (1.5 mi) north of the 
Crescent City Harbor in Del Norte County, California (USFWS, 2007).
    CCR noted that harbor seal use of NWSR was minimal, with only one 
sighting of a group of 6 animals, during 20 observation surveys. They 
hypothesized that harbor seals may avoid the islet because of its 
distance from shore, relatively steep topography, and full exposure to 
rough and frequently turbulent sea swells. For the 2010 and 2011 
seasons, the Society did not observe any Pacific harbor seals present 
on NWSR during restoration activities (SGRLPS 2010; 2011). During the 
2012 season, the Society reported sighting a total of two harbor seals 
present on NWSR (SGRLPS 2012).

Other Marine Mammals in the Proposed Action Area

    California (southern) sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis), listed as 
threatened under the ESA and categorized as depleted under the MMPA, 
usually range in coastal waters within 2 km (1.2 mi) of the mainland 
shoreline. Neither CCR nor the Society has encountered California sea 
otters on NWSR during the course of the four-year wildlife study (CCR 
2001; SGRLPS 2010; 2011; 2012) nor has the Society encountered this 
species during the course of the previous five IHAs. The U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service (USFWS) manages the sea otter and NMFS will not 
consider this species further in this notice.

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

    This section includes a summary and discussion of the ways that 
components (e.g., personnel presence) of the specified activity, 
including mitigation, may impact marine mammals and their habitat. The 
Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment section later in this document 
will include a quantitative analysis of the number of individuals that 
are expected to be taken during this activity. The Negligible Impact 
Analysis section will include the analysis of how this specific 
activity would impact marine mammals and will consider the content of 
this section, the Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment section, and 
the Proposed Mitigation section to draw conclusions regarding the 
likely impacts of this activity on the reproductive success or 
survivorship of individuals and from that consideration, the likely 
impacts of this activity on the affected marine mammal populations or 
stocks.
    Acoustic and visual stimuli generated by: (1) Helicopter landings/
takeoffs; (2) restoration activities (e.g., painting, plastering, 
welding, and glazing); (3) maintenance activities (e.g., bulb 
replacement and automation of the light system); and (4) human presence 
may have the potential to cause behavioral disturbance.

Aircraft Presence and Noise

    Pinnipeds have the potential to be disturbed by airborne and 
underwater noise generated by the engine of the aircraft (Born et al., 
1999; Richardson et al., 1995). Data on underwater TTS-onset in 
pinnipeds exposed to pulses are limited to a single study which exposed 
two California sea lions to single underwater pulses from an arc-gap 
transducer and found no measurable TTS following exposures up to 183 dB 
re: 1 [mu]Pa (peak-to-peak) (Finneran et al., 2003).
    Researchers have demonstrated temporary threshold shift (TTS) in 
certain captive odontocetes and pinnipeds exposed to strong sounds 
(reviewed in Southall et al., 2007). In 2004, researchers measured 
auditory fatigue to airborne sound in harbor seals, California sea 
lions, and Northern elephant seals after exposure to non-pulse noise 
for 25 minutes (Kastak et al., 2004). In the study, the harbor seal 
experienced approximately 6 dB of temporary threshold shift (TTS) at 99 
dB re: 20 [mu]Pa. The authors identified onset of TTS in the California 
sea lion at 122 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa. The northern elephant seal 
experienced TTS-onset at 121 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa (Kastak et al., 2004).
    There is a dearth of information on acoustic effects of helicopter 
overflights on pinniped hearing and communication (Richardson et al., 
1995) and to NMFS' knowledge, there has been no specific documentation 
of TTS, let alone permanent threshold shift (PTS), in free-ranging 
pinnipeds exposed to helicopter operations during realistic field 
conditions (Baker et al., 2012; Scheidat et al., 2011).
    In 2008, NMFS issued an IHA to the USFWS for the take of small 
numbers of Steller sea lions and Pacific harbor

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seals, incidental to rodent eradication activities on an islet offshore 
of Rat Island, AK, conducted by helicopter. The 15-minute aerial 
treatment consisted of the helicopter slowly approaching the islet at 
an elevation of over 1,000 ft (304.8 m); gradually decreasing altitude 
in slow circles; and applying the rodenticide in a single pass and 
returning to Rat Island. The gradual and deliberate approach to the 
islet resulted in the sea lions present initially becoming aware of the 
helicopter and calmly moving into the water. Further, the USFWS 
reported that all responses fell well within the range of Level B 
harassment (i.e., limited, short-term displacement resulting from 
aircraft noise due to helicopter overflights).
    As a general statement from the available information, pinnipeds 
exposed to intense (approximately 110 to 120 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa) non-
pulse sounds often leave haul out areas and seek refuge temporarily 
(minutes to a few hours) in the water (Southall et al., 2007). Per 
Richardson et al. (1995), approaching aircraft generally flush animals 
into the water and noise from a helicopter is typically directed down 
in a ``cone'' underneath the aircraft.
    It is likely that the initial helicopter approach to NWSR would 
cause a subset, or all of the marine mammals hauled out to depart the 
rock and flush into the water. The physical presence of aircraft could 
also lead to non-auditory effects on marine mammals involving visual or 
other cues. Airborne sound from a low-flying helicopter or airplane may 
be heard by marine mammals while at the surface or underwater. In 
general, helicopters tend to be noisier than fixed wing aircraft of 
similar size and underwater sounds from aircraft are strongest just 
below the surface and directly under the aircraft. Noise from aircraft 
would not be expected to cause direct physical effects, but have the 
potential to affect behavior. The primary factor that may influence 
abrupt movements of animals is engine noise, specifically changes in 
engine noise. Responses by mammals could include hasty dives or turns, 
change in course, or flushing and stampeding from a haul out site. 
There are few well documented studies of the impacts of aircraft 
overflight over pinniped haul out sites or rookeries, and many of those 
that exist, are specific to military activities (Efroymson et al., 
2001).
    Several factors complicate the analysis of long- and short-term 
effects for aircraft overflights. Information on behavioral effects of 
overflights by military aircraft (or component stressors) on most 
wildlife species is sparse. Moreover, models that relate behavioral 
changes to abundance or reproduction, and those that relate behavioral 
or hearing effects thresholds from one population to another are 
generally not available. In addition, the aggregation of sound 
frequencies, durations, and the view of the aircraft into a single 
exposure metric is not always the best predictor of effects and it may 
also be difficult to calculate. Overall, there has been no indication 
that single or occasional aircraft flying above pinnipeds in water 
cause long term displacement of these animals (Richardson et al., 
1995). The Lowest Observed Adverse Effects Levels (LOAEL) are rather 
variable for pinnipeds on land, ranging from just over 150 m (492 ft) 
to about 2,000 m (6,562 ft) (Efroymson et al., 2001). A conservative 
(90th percentile) distance effects level is 1,150 m (3,773 ft). Most 
thresholds represent movement away from the overflight. Bowles and 
Stewart (1980) estimated an LOAEL of 305 m (1,000 ft) for helicopters 
(low and landing) in California sea lions and harbor seals observed on 
San Miguel Island, CA; animals responded to some degree by moving 
within the haul out and entering into the water, stampeding into the 
water, or clearing the haul out completely. Both species always 
responded with the raising of their heads. California sea lions 
appeared to react more to the visual cue of the helicopter than the 
noise.
    If pinnipeds are present on NWSR, it is likely that a helicopter 
landing at the Station would cause some number of the pinnipeds on NWSR 
to flush; however, when present, they appear to show rapid habituation 
to helicopter landing and departure (CCR, 2001; Guy Towers, SGRLPS, 
pers.com.). According to the CCR Report (2001), while up to 40 percent 
of the California and Steller sea lions present on NWSR have been 
observed to enter the water on the first of a series of helicopter 
landings, as few as zero percent have flushed on subsequent landings on 
the same date. In fact, the Society reported that during the November 
2011 work session, Steller sea lions and California sea lions exhibited 
minimal ingress and egress from NWSR during helicopter approaches and 
departures (SGRLPS, 2011).

Human Presence

    The appearance of Society personnel may have the potential to cause 
Level B harassment of marine mammals hauled out on the small island in 
the proposed action area. Disturbance includes a variety of effects, 
including subtle to conspicuous changes in behavior, movement, and 
displacement. Disturbance may result in reactions ranging from an 
animal simply becoming alert to the presence of the Society's 
restoration personnel (e.g., turning the head, assuming a more upright 
posture) to flushing from the haul out site into the water. NMFS does 
not consider the lesser reactions to constitute behavioral harassment, 
or Level B harassment takes, but rather assumes that pinnipeds that 
move greater than two body lengths to longer retreats over the beach, 
or if already moving, a change of direction of greater than 90 degrees 
in response to the presence of surveyors, or pinnipeds that flush into 
the water, are behaviorally harassed, and thus subject to Level B 
taking. NMFS uses a 3-point scale (Table 2) to determine which 
disturbance reactions constitute take under the MMPA. Levels two and 
three (movement and flush) are considered take, whereas level one 
(alert) is not. Animals that respond to the presence of the Society's 
restoration personnel by becoming alert, but do not move or change the 
nature of locomotion as described, are not considered to have been 
subject to behavioral harassment.

  Table 2--Disturbance Scale of Pinniped Responses to In-Air Sources To
                             Determine Take
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Level            Type of response            Definition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1......................  Alert.............  Seal head orientation or
                                              brief movement in response
                                              to disturbance, which may
                                              include turning head
                                              towards the disturbance,
                                              craning head and neck
                                              while holding the body
                                              rigid in a u-shaped
                                              position, changing from a
                                              lying to a sitting
                                              position, or brief
                                              movement of less than
                                              twice the animal's body
                                              length.
2 *....................  Movement..........  Movements in response to
                                              the source of disturbance,
                                              ranging from short
                                              withdrawals at least twice
                                              the animal's body length
                                              to longer retreats over
                                              the beach, or if already
                                              moving a change of
                                              direction of greater than
                                              90 degrees.

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3 *....................  Flush.............  All retreats (flushes) to
                                              the water.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Only Levels 2 and 3 are considered take, whereas Level 1 is not.

    Reactions to human presence, if any, depend on species, state of 
maturity, experience, current activity, reproductive state, time of 
day, and many other factors (Richardson et al., 1995; Southall et al., 
2007; Weilgart 2007). These behavioral reactions from marine mammals 
are often shown as: Changing durations of surfacing and dives, number 
of blows per surfacing, or moving direction and/or speed; reduced/
increased vocal activities; changing/cessation of certain behavioral 
activities (such as socializing or feeding); visible startle response 
or aggressive behavior; avoidance of areas; and/or flight responses 
(e.g., pinnipeds flushing into the water from haul outs or rookeries). 
If a marine mammal does react briefly to human presence by changing its 
behavior or moving a small distance, the impacts of the change are 
unlikely to be significant to the individual, let alone the stock or 
population. However, if visual stimuli from human presence displaces 
marine mammals from an important feeding or breeding area for a 
prolonged period, impacts on individuals and populations could be 
significant (e.g., Lusseau and Bejder 2007; Weilgart, 2007).
    Disturbances resulting from human activity can impact short- and 
long-term pinniped haul out behavior (Renouf et al., 1981; Schneider 
and Payne, 1983; Terhune and Almon, 1983; Allen et al., 1984; Stewart, 
1984; Suryan and Harvey, 1999; and Kucey and Trites, 2006). Numerous 
studies have shown that human activity can flush harbor seals off haul 
out sites (Allen et al., 1984; Calambokidis et al., 1991; Suryan and 
Harvey 1999; and Mortenson et al., 2000) or lead Hawaiian monk seals 
(Neomonachus schauinslandi) to avoid beaches (Kenyon 1972). In one 
case, human disturbance appeared to cause Steller sea lions to desert a 
breeding area at Northeast Point on St. Paul Island, Alaska (Kenyon 
1962).
    In cases where vessels actively approached marine mammals (e.g., 
whale watching or dolphin watching boats), scientists have documented 
that animals exhibit altered behavior such as increased swimming speed, 
erratic movement, and active avoidance behavior (Acevedo, 1991; Trites 
and Bain, 2000; Williams et al., 2002; Constantine et al., 2003), 
reduced blow interval (Richter et al., 2003), disruption of normal 
social behaviors (Lusseau 2003; 2006), and the shift of behavioral 
activities which may increase energetic costs (Constantine et al., 
2003; 2004).
    In 1997, Henry and Hammil (2001) conducted a study to measure the 
impacts of small boats (i.e., kayaks, canoes, motorboats and sailboats) 
on harbor seal haul out behavior in Metis Bay, Quebec, Canada. During 
that study, the authors noted that the most frequent disturbances 
(n=73) were caused by lower speed, lingering kayaks, and canoes (33.3 
percent) as opposed to motorboats (27.8 percent) conducting high speed 
passes. The seal's flight reactions could be linked to a surprise 
factor by kayaks and canoes which approach slowly, quietly, and low on 
the water making them look like predators. However, the authors note 
that once the animals were disturbed, there did not appear to be any 
significant lingering effect on the recovery of numbers to their pre-
disturbance levels. In conclusion, the study showed that boat traffic 
at current levels has only a temporary effect on the haul out behavior 
of harbor seals in the Metis Bay area.
    In 2004, Acevedo-Gutierrez and Johnson (2007) evaluated the 
efficacy of buffer zones for watercraft around harbor seal haul out 
sites on Yellow Island, Washington. The authors estimated the minimum 
distance between the vessels and the haul out sites; categorized the 
vessel types; and evaluated seal responses to the disturbances. During 
the course of the seven-weekend study, the authors recorded 14 human-
related disturbances which were associated with stopped powerboats and 
kayaks. During these events, hauled out seals became noticeably active 
and moved into the water. The flushing occurred when stopped kayaks and 
powerboats were at distances as far as 453 and 1,217 ft (138 and 371 m) 
respectively. The authors note that the seals were unaffected by 
passing powerboats, even those approaching as close as 128 ft (39 m), 
possibly indicating that the animals had become tolerant of the brief 
presence of the vessels and ignored them. The authors reported that on 
average, the seals quickly recovered from the disturbances and returned 
to the haul out site in less than or equal to 60 minutes. Seal numbers 
did not return to pre-disturbance levels within 180 minutes of the 
disturbance less than one quarter of the time observed. The study 
concluded that the return of seal numbers to pre-disturbance levels and 
the relatively regular seasonal cycle in abundance throughout the area 
counter the idea that disturbances from powerboats may result in site 
abandonment (Johnson and Acevedo-Gutierrez, 2007). As a general 
statement from the available information, pinnipeds exposed to intense 
(approximately 110 to 120 decibels re: 20 [mu]Pa) non-pulsed sounds 
often leave haul out areas and seek refuge temporarily (minutes to a 
few hours) in the water (Southall et al., 2007).

Stampede

    There are other ways in which disturbance, as described previously, 
could result in more than Level B harassment of marine mammals. They 
are most likely to be consequences of stampeding, a potentially 
dangerous occurrence in which large numbers of animals succumb to mass 
panic and rush away from a stimulus. These situations are: (1) Falling 
when entering the water at high-relief locations; (2) extended 
separation of mothers and pups; and (3) crushing of pups by large males 
during a stampede. However, NMFS does not expect any of these scenarios 
to occur at NWSR. There is the risk of injury if animals stampede 
towards shorelines with precipitous relief (e.g., cliffs). However, 
there are no cliffs on NWSR. The haul out sites consist of ridges with 
unimpeded and non-obstructive access to the water. If disturbed, the 
small number of hauled-out adult animals may move toward the water 
without risk of encountering barriers or hazards that would otherwise 
prevent them from leaving the area. Moreover, the proposed area would 
not be crowded with large numbers of Steller sea lions, further 
eliminating the possibility of potentially injurious mass movements of 
animals attempting to vacate the haul out. Thus, in this case, NMFS 
considers the risk of injury, serious injury, or death to hauled-out 
animals as very low.

Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The only habitat modification associated with the proposed activity 
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the restoration of a light station which would occur on the upper 
levels of Northwest Seal Rock which are not used by marine mammals. 
Thus, NMFS does not expect that the proposed activity would have any 
effects on marine mammal habitat and NMFS expects that there will be no 
long- or short-term physical impacts to pinniped habitat on NWSR.
    The Society would remove all waste, discarded materials and 
equipment from the island after each visit. The proposed activities 
will not result in any permanent impact on habitats used by marine 
mammals, including prey species and foraging habitat. The main impact 
associated with the proposed activity will be temporarily elevated 
noise levels and the associated direct effects on marine mammals (i.e., 
the potential for temporary abandonment of the site), previously 
discussed in this notice.
    NMFS does not anticipate that the proposed restoration activities 
would result in any permanent effects on the habitats used by the 
marine mammals in the proposed area, including the food sources they 
use (i.e., fish and invertebrates). Based on the preceding discussion, 
NMFS does not anticipate that the proposed activity would have any 
habitat-related effects that could cause significant or long-term 
consequences for individual marine mammals or their populations.

Proposed Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, ``and other means of effecting the least practicable impact 
on such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention 
to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking'' for certain 
subsistence uses. NMFS regulations require applicants for incidental 
take authorizations to include information about the availability and 
feasibility (economic and technological) of equipment, methods, and 
manner of conducting such activity or other means of effecting the 
least practicable adverse impact upon the affected species or stocks, 
their habitat (50 CFR 216.104(a)(11)).
    Time and Frequency: The Society would conduct restoration 
activities at maximum of once per month over the course of the year, 
with the exception of between May 1, 2017 through October 31, 2017. 
Each restoration session would last no more than three days. 
Maintenance of the light beacon would occur only in conjunction with 
restoration activities.
    Helicopter Approach and Timing Techniques: The Society would ensure 
that its helicopter approach patterns to the Station and timing 
techniques would be conducted at times when marine mammals are less 
likely to be disturbed. To the extent possible, the helicopter should 
approach NWSR when the tide is too high for the marine mammals to haul 
out on NWSR. Additionally, since the most severe impacts (stampede) 
precede rapid and direct helicopter approaches, the Society's initial 
approach to the Station must be offshore from the island at a 
relatively high altitude (e.g., 800-1,000 ft, or 244-305 m). Before the 
final approach, the helicopter shall circle lower, and approach from 
area with the lowest pinniped density. If for any safety reasons (e.g., 
wind condition) the Society cannot conduct these types of helicopter 
approach and timing techniques, they must postpone the restoration and 
maintenance activities for that day.
    Avoidance of Visual and Acoustic Contact with People on Island: The 
Society would instruct its members and restoration crews to avoid 
making unnecessary noise and not expose themselves visually to 
pinnipeds around the base of the Station. Although CCR reported no 
impacts from these activities in the 2001 CCR study, it is relatively 
simple for the Society to avoid this potential impact. The door to the 
lower platform shall remain closed and barricaded to all tourists and 
other personnel since the lower platform is used at times by pinnipeds.

Mitigation Conclusions

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

Proposed Monitoring

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization 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 IHAs must include the suggested means of 
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in increased knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or 
impacts on populations of marine mammals that NMFS expects to be 
present in the proposed action area.
    The Society submitted a marine mammal monitoring plan in Section 13 
of their IHA application. NMFS or the Society may modify or supplement 
the plan based on comments or new information received from the public 
during the public comment period.
    Monitoring measures prescribed by NMFS should accomplish one or 
more of the following general goals:
    1. An increase in our understanding of the likely occurrence of 
marine mammal species in the vicinity of the action (i.e., presence, 
abundance, distribution, and/or density of species).
    2. An increase in our understanding of the nature, scope, or 
context of the likely exposure of marine mammal species to any of the 
potential stressor(s) associated with the action (e.g., sound or visual 
stimuli), through better understanding of one or more of the following: 
The action itself and its environment (e.g., sound source 
characterization, propagation, and ambient noise levels); the affected 
species (e.g., life history or dive pattern); the likely co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action (in whole or part) associated 
with specific adverse effects; and/or the likely biological or 
behavioral context of exposure to the stressor for the marine mammal 
(e.g., age class of exposed animals or known pupping, calving or 
feeding areas).
    3. An increase in our understanding of how individual marine 
mammals respond (behaviorally or physiologically) to the specific 
stressors associated with the action (in specific contexts, where 
possible, e.g., at what distance or received level).
    4. An increase in our understanding of how anticipated individual 
responses, to individual stressors or anticipated combinations of 
stressors, may impact either: The long-term fitness and survival of an 
individual; or the population, species, or stock (e.g., through effects 
on annual rates of recruitment or survival).
    5. An increase in our understanding of how the activity affects 
marine mammal habitat, such as through effects on prey sources or 
acoustic habitat (e.g., through characterization of longer-term 
contributions of multiple sound sources to rising ambient noise levels 
and assessment of the potential chronic effects on marine mammals).
    6. An increase in understanding of the impacts of the activity on 
marine mammals in combination with the impacts of other anthropogenic 
activities or natural factors occurring in the region.
    7. An increase in our understanding of the effectiveness of 
mitigation and monitoring measures.
    8. An increase in the probability of detecting marine mammals 
(through improved technology or methodology), both specifically within 
the safety zone (thus allowing for more effective implementation of the 
mitigation) and in general, to better achieve the above goals.
    As part of its IHA application, the Society proposes to sponsor 
marine mammal monitoring, in order to implement the mitigation measures 
that require real-time monitoring, and to satisfy the monitoring 
requirements of the proposed IHA. These include:
    A NMFS approved, experienced biologist will be present on the first 
flight of each day of activity. This observer will be able to identify 
all species of pinnipeds expected to use the island, and qualified to 
determine age and sex classes when viewing conditions allow. The 
observer would record data including species counts, numbers of 
observed disturbances, and descriptions of the disturbance behaviors 
during the activities, including location, date, and time of the event. 
In addition, the Society would record observations regarding the number 
and species of any marine mammals either observed in the water or 
hauled out.
    Aerial photographic surveys may provide the most accurate means of 
documenting species composition, age and sex class of pinnipeds using 
the project site during human activity periods. The Society should 
complete aerial photo coverage of the island from the same helicopter 
used to transport the Society's personnel to the island during 
restoration trips. The Society would take photographs of all marine 
mammals hauled out on the island at an altitude greater than 300 m (984 
ft) by a skilled photographer, on the first flight of each day of 
activities. These photographs will be forwarded to a biologist capable 
of discerning marine mammal species. Data shall be provided to us in 
the form of a report with a data table, any other significant 
observations related to marine mammals, and a report of restoration 
activities (see Reporting). The original photographs can be made 
available to us or other marine mammal experts for inspection and 
further analysis.
    Proposed monitoring requirements in relation to the Society's 
proposed activities would include species counts, numbers of observed 
disturbances, and descriptions of the disturbance behaviors during the 
restoration activities, including location, date, and time of the 
event. In addition, the Society would record observations regarding the 
number and species of any marine mammals either observed in the water 
or hauled out.
    The Society can add to the knowledge of pinnipeds in the proposed 
action area by noting observations of: (1) Unusual behaviors, numbers, 
or distributions of pinnipeds, such that any potential follow-up 
research can be conducted by the appropriate personnel; (2) tag-bearing 
carcasses of pinnipeds, allowing transmittal of the information to 
appropriate agencies and personnel; and (3) rare or unusual species of 
marine mammals for agency follow-up.
    If at any time injury, serious injury, or mortality of the species 
for which take is authorized should occur, or if take of any kind of 
any other marine mammal occurs, and such action may be a result of the 
Society's activities, the Society would suspend survey activities and 
contact NMFS immediately to determine how best to proceed to ensure 
that another injury or death does not occur and to ensure that the 
applicant remains in compliance with the MMPA.

Summary of Previous Monitoring

    The Society complied with the mitigation and monitoring required 
under the previous authorizations (2010-2012). They did not conduct any 
operations for the 2013-2016 seasons. However, in compliance with the 
2012 Authorization, the Society submitted a final report on the 
activities at the Station, covering the period of February 15, 2012 
through April 30, 2012. During the effective dates of the 2012 IHA, the 
Society conducted one work session in March, 2012. The Society's 
aircraft operations and restoration activities on NWSR did not exceed 
the activity levels analyzed under the 2012 authorization. During the 
March 2012 work session, the Society observed two harbor seals hauled 
out on NWSR. Both animals (a juvenile and an adult) departed the rock, 
entered the water, and did not return to the Station during the 
duration of the activities.

Proposed Reporting

    The Society would submit a draft report to NMFS' Office of 
Protected Resources no later than 90 days after the expiration of the 
proposed IHA, if issued. The report will include a summary of the 
information gathered pursuant to the monitoring requirements set forth 
in the proposed IHA. The Society will submit a final report to the NMFS 
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receiving comments from NMFS on the draft report. If the Society 
receives no comments from NMFS on the report, NMFS will consider the 
draft report to be the final report.
    The report will describe the operations conducted and sightings of 
marine mammals near the proposed project. The report will provide full 
documentation of methods, results, and interpretation pertaining to all 
monitoring. The report will provide:
    1. A summary and table of the dates, times, and weather during all 
research activities.
    2. Species, number, location, and behavior of any marine mammals 
observed throughout all monitoring activities.
    3. An estimate of the number (by species) of marine mammals exposed 
to human presence associated with the Society's activities.
    4. A description of the implementation and effectiveness of the 
monitoring and mitigation measures of the IHA and full documentation of 
methods, results, and interpretation pertaining to all monitoring.
    In the unanticipated event that the specified activity clearly 
causes the take of a marine mammal in a manner prohibited by the 
authorization, such as an injury (Level A harassment), serious injury, 
or mortality (e.g., stampede), Society personnel shall immediately 
cease the specified activities and immediately report the incident to 
the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, and the Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding 
Coordinator. The report must include the following information:
     Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the 
incident;
     Description and location of the incident (including water 
depth, if applicable);
     Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
     Description of all marine mammal observations in the 24 
hours preceding the incident;
     Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
     Fate of the animal(s); and
     Photographs or video footage of the animal(s) (if 
equipment is available).
    The Society shall not resume its activities until NMFS is able to 
review the circumstances of the prohibited take. We will work with the 
Society to determine what is necessary to minimize the likelihood of 
further prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. The Society may not 
resume their activities until notified by us via letter, email, or 
telephone.
    In the event that the Society discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the marine mammal observer determines that the cause of the 
injury or death is unknown and the death is relatively recent (i.e., in 
less than a moderate state of decomposition as we describe in the next 
paragraph), the Society will immediately report the incident to the 
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, and the Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding 
Coordinator. The report must include the same information identified in 
the paragraph above this section. Activities may continue while NMFS 
reviews the circumstances of the incident. NMFS would work with the 
Society to determine whether modifications in the activities are 
appropriate.
    In the event that the Society discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead visual observer determines that the injury or 
death is not associated with or related to the authorized activities 
(e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with moderate to advanced 
decomposition, or scavenger damage), the Society will report the 
incident to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of 
Protected Resources, NMFS, and the Assistant Westcoast Regional 
Stranding Coordinator within 24 hours of the discovery. Society 
personnel will provide photographs or video footage (if available) or 
other documentation of the stranded animal sighting to us. The Society 
can continue their survey activities while NMFS reviews the 
circumstances of the incident.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: Any act of pursuit, torment, or 
annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering (Level B harassment).
    All anticipated takes would be by Level B harassment, involving 
temporary changes in behavior. NMFS expects that the proposed 
mitigation and monitoring measures would minimize the possibility of 
injurious or lethal takes. NMFS considers the potential for take by 
injury, serious injury, or mortality as remote. NMFS expects that the 
presence of Society personnel could disturb of animals hauled out on 
NWSR and that the animals may alter their behavior or attempt to move 
away from the Society's personnel.
    As discussed earlier, NMFS assumes that pinnipeds that move greater 
than two body lengths to longer retreats over the beach, or if already 
moving, a change of direction of greater than 90 degrees in response to 
the presence of surveyors, or pinnipeds that flush into the water, are 
behaviorally harassed, and thus subject to Level B taking (Table 2).
    Based on the Society's previous monitoring reports, NMFS estimates 
that approximately 2880 California sea lions (calculated by multiplying 
the maximum number California sea lions present on NWSR (160) by 18 
days of the restoration and maintenance activities), 2700 Steller sea 
lions (NMFS' estimate of the maximum number of Steller sea lions that 
could be present on NWSR (150) by 18 days of activity), 108 Pacific 
harbor seals (calculated by multiplying the maximum number of harbor 
seals present on NWSR (6) by 18 days), and 18 Northern fur seals 
(calculated by multiplying the maximum number of northern fur seals 
present on NWSR (1) by 18 days) could be potentially affected by Level 
B behavioral harassment over the course of the IHA. NMFS bases these 
estimates of the numbers of marine mammals that might be affected on 
consideration of the number of marine mammals that could be disturbed 
appreciably by approximately 51 hours of aircraft operations during the 
course of the activity. These incidental harassment take numbers 
represent less than one percent of the affected stocks of California 
sea lions, Pacific harbor seals, and Northern fur seals, and less than 
five percent of the stock of Steller sea lions (Table 3). However, 
actual take may be slightly less if animals decide to haul out at a 
different location for the day or if animals are foraging at the time 
of the survey activities.

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                  Table 3--The Percentage of Stock Affected by the Number of Takes per Species
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                       Species                          Take number       Stock abundance       Percent of stock
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California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)........           2,880                  296,750              0.975
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus)...............           2,790            60,131-74,448          4.64-3.75
Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)................              36                   30,968               0.35
Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus).............              18                   14,050                .12
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    Because of the required mitigation measures and the likelihood that 
some pinnipeds will avoid the area, NMFS does not expect any injury or 
mortality to pinnipeds to occur and NMFS has not authorized take by 
Level A harassment for this proposed activity.

Encouraging and Coordinating Research

    The Society would share observations and counts of marine mammals 
and all observed disturbances to the appropriate state and federal 
agencies at the conclusion of the survey.

Analysis and Preliminary Determinations

Negligible Impact

    Negligible impact is ``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'' (50 CFR 216.103). The lack of 
likely adverse effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival 
(i.e., population level effects) forms the basis of a negligible impact 
finding. An estimate of the number of Level B harassment takes alone is 
not enough information on which to base an impact determination. In 
addition to considering estimates of the number of marine mammals that 
might be ``taken'' through behavioral harassment, NMFS considers 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.
    Although the Society's survey activities may disturb a small number 
of marine mammals hauled out on NWSR, NMFS expects those impacts to 
occur to a small, localized group of animals for a limited duration 
(e.g., six hours in one day). Marine mammals would likely become alert 
or, at most, flush into the water in reaction to the presence of the 
Society's personnel during the proposed activities. Disturbance will be 
limited to a short duration, allowing marine mammals to reoccupy NWSR 
within a short amount of time. Thus, the proposed action is unlikely to 
result in long-term impacts such as permanent abandonment of the area 
because of the availability of alternate areas for pinnipeds to avoid 
the resultant acoustic and visual disturbances from the restoration 
activities and helicopter operations. Results from previous monitoring 
reports also show that the pinnipeds returned to NWSR and did not 
permanently abandon haul out sites after the Society conducted their 
activities.
    The Society's activities would occur during the least sensitive 
time (e.g., November through April, outside of the pupping season) for 
hauled out pinnipeds on NWSR. Thus, pups or breeding adults would not 
be present during the proposed activity days.
    Moreover, the Society's mitigation measures regarding helicopter 
approaches and restoration site ingress and egress would minimize the 
potential for stampedes and large-scale movements. Thus, the potential 
for large-scale movements and stampede leading to injury, serious 
injury, or mortality is low.
    Any noise attributed to the Society's proposed helicopter 
operations on NWSR would be short-term (approximately six min per 
trip). We would expect the ambient noise levels to return to a baseline 
state when helicopter operations have ceased for the day. As the 
helicopter landings take place 15 m (48 ft) above the surface of the 
rocks on NWSR, NMFS presumes that the received sound levels would 
increase above 81-81.9 dB re: 20 [mu]Pa (A-weighted) at the landing 
pad. However, we do not expect that the increased received levels of 
sound from the helicopter would cause TTS or PTS because the pinnipeds 
would flush before the helicopter approached NWSR; thus increasing the 
distance between the pinnipeds and the received sound levels on NWSR 
during the proposed action.
    If pinnipeds are present on NWSR, Level B behavioral harassment of 
pinnipeds may occur during helicopter landing and takeoff from NWSR due 
to the pinnipeds temporarily moving from the rocks and lower structure 
of the Station into the sea due to the noise and appearance of 
helicopter during approaches and departures. It is expected that all or 
a portion of the marine mammals hauled out on the island will depart 
the rock and slowly move into the water upon initial helicopter 
approaches. The movement to the water would be gradual due to the 
required controlled helicopter approaches (see Proposed Mitigation for 
more details), the small size of the aircraft, the use of noise-
attenuating blade tip caps on the rotors, and behavioral habituation on 
the part of the animals as helicopter trips continue throughout the 
day. During the sessions of helicopter activity, if present on NWSR, 
some animals may be temporarily displaced from the island and either 
raft in the water or relocate to other haul outs.
    Sea lions have shown habituation to helicopter flights within a day 
at the project site and most animals are expected to return soon after 
helicopter activities cease for that day. By clustering helicopter 
arrival/departures within a short time period, we expect animals 
present to show less response to subsequent landings. NMFS anticipates 
no impact on the population size or breeding stock of Steller sea 
lions, California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals, or Northern fur 
seals.
    In summary, NMFS anticipates that impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds 
during the Society's proposed helicopter operations and restoration/
maintenance activities would be behavioral harassment of limited 
duration (i.e., less than three days a month) and limited intensity 
(i.e., temporary flushing at most). NMFS does not expect stampeding, 
and therefore injury or mortality to occur (see Proposed Mitigation for 
more details). Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely 
effects of the specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, 
and taking into consideration the implementation of the proposed 
monitoring and mitigation measures, NMFS preliminarily finds that the 
total marine mammal take from the Society's proposed survey activities 
will have a negligible impact on the affected marine mammal species or 
stocks.

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Small Numbers

    As mentioned previously, NMFS estimates that the Society's proposed 
activities could potentially affect, by Level B harassment only, four 
species of marine mammal under our jurisdiction. For each species, 
these estimates are small numbers (less than one percent of the 
affected stocks of California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals, and 
Northern fur seals, and less than five percent of the stock of Steller 
sea lions) relative to the population size (Table 3).
    Based on the analysis contained in this notice 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, NMFS preliminarily finds that the Society's 
proposed activities would take small numbers of marine mammals relative 
to the populations of the affected species or stocks.

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

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    NMFS does not expect that the Society's proposed helicopter 
operations and restoration/maintenance activities would affect any 
species listed under the ESA. Therefore, NMFS has determined that a 
Section 7 consultation under the ESA is not required.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    To meet our NEPA requirements for the issuance of an IHA to the 
Society, NMFS has prepared an EA specific to conducting aircraft 
operations and restoration and maintenance work on the St. George Reef 
Light Station. The EA, titled ``Issuance of an Incidental Harassment 
Authorization to Take Marine Mammals by Harassment Incidental to 
Conducting Aircraft Operations, Lighthouse Restoration and Maintenance 
Activities, and Tour Operations on St. George Reef Lighthouse Station 
in Del Norte County, California,'' evaluated the impacts on the human 
environment of our authorization of incidental Level B harassment 
resulting from the specified activity in the specified geographic 
region. An electronic copy of the EA and the Finding of No Significant 
Impact (FONSI) for this activity is available on the Web site at: 
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.html.

Proposed Authorization

    As a result of these preliminary determinations, NMFS proposes 
issuing an IHA to the Society for conducting helicopter operations and 
maintenance and restoration activities on the St. George Lighthouse 
Station in the northeast Pacific Ocean, February 19, 2017 through 
February 18, 2018, provided they incorporate the previously mentioned 
mitigation, monitoring, and reporting requirements.

Draft Proposed Authorization

    This section contains the draft text for the proposed IHA. NMFS 
proposes to include this language in the IHA, if issued.

Proposed Authorization Language

    The St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society (Society), P.O. 
Box 577, Crescent City, CA 95531, is hereby authorized under section 
101(a)(5)(D) of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 
1371(a)(5)(D)) and 50 CFR 216.107, to harass marine mammals incidental 
to conducting helicopter operations and restoration and maintenance 
work on the St. George Reef Light Station (Station) on Northwest Seal 
Rock (NWSR) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean.
    1. This Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) is valid from 
February 19, 2017 through February 18, 2018. The Society may not 
conduct operations from May 1, 2017 through October 31, 2017.
    2. This IHA is valid only for activities associated with helicopter 
operations, lighthouse restoration and maintenance activities, and 
human presence (See items 2(a)-(d)) on the Station on NWSR 
(41[deg]50'24'' N., 124[deg]22'06'' W.) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean.
    a. The use of a small, compact, 4-person helicopter with two-bladed 
main and tail rotors fitted with noise-attenuating blade tip caps to 
transit to and from NWSR;
    b. Restoration activities (e.g., painting, plastering, welding, and 
glazing) conducted on the Station;
    c. Maintenance activities (e.g., bulb replacement and automation of 
the light system) conducted on the Station; and
    d. Emergency repair events (e.g., the failure of the PATON beacon 
light) outside of the three-day work session.
    e. Human presence.
3. General Conditions
    a. A copy of this IHA must be in the possession of the Society, its 
designees, and work crew personnel operating under the authority of 
this IHA.
    b. The species authorized for taking are the California sea lion 
(Zalophus californianus), Pacific Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), the 
eastern Distinct Population Segment of Steller sea lion (Eumetopias 
jubatus), and the eastern Pacific stock of northern fur seal 
(Callorhinus ursinus).
    c. The taking, by Level B harassment only, is limited to the 
species listed in condition 3(b). Authorized take: California sea lion 
(2880); Steller sea lion (2790); Pacific harbor seal (36); and northern 
fur seal (18).
    d. The taking by Level A harassment, injury or death of any of the 
species listed in item 3(b) of the IHA or the taking by harassment, 
injury or death of any other species of marine mammal is prohibited and 
may result in the modification, suspension, or revocation of this IHA.
    e. In the case of an emergency repair event (i.e., failure of the 
PATON beacon light) between May 1, 2017 through October 31, 2017, the 
Society will consult with the ARA, Westcoast Region, NMFS, to best 
determine the timing of an emergency repair trip to the Station.
    a. The Westcoast Region NMFS marine mammal biologist will make a 
decision regarding when the Society can schedule helicopter trips to 
the NWSR during the emergency repair time window and will ensure that 
such operations will have the least practicable adverse impact to 
marine mammals.
    b. The ARA, Westcoast Region, NMFS will also ensure that the 
Society's request for incidental take during an emergency repair event 
would not exceed the number of incidental take authorized in this IHA.
4. Cooperation
    The holder of this IHA is required to cooperate with the NMFS and 
any other Federal, state, or local agency authorized to monitor the 
impacts of the activity on marine mammals.
5. Mitigation Measures
    In order to ensure the least practicable impact on the species 
listed in condition 3(b), the holder of this IHA is required to:
    a. Conduct restoration and maintenance activities at the Station at 
a maximum of one session per month between February 19, 2017 and 
February 18, 2018. Each restoration session will be no more than three 
days in duration. Maintenance of the light beacon will occur only in 
conjunction with the monthly restoration activities.

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    b. Ensure that helicopter approach patterns to the NWSR will be 
such that the timing techniques are least disturbing to marine mammals. 
To the extent possible, the helicopter should approach NWSR when the 
tide is too high for the marine mammals to haul out on NWSR.
    c. Avoid rapid and direct approaches by the helicopter to the 
station by approaching NWSR at a relatively high altitude (e.g., 800-
1,000 ft; 244-305 m). Before the final approach, the helicopter shall 
circle lower, and approach from area where the density of pinnipeds is 
the lowest. If for any safety reasons (e.g., wind conditions or 
visibility) such helicopter approach and timing techniques cannot be 
achieved, the Society must abort the restoration and maintenance 
session for that day.
    d. Provide instructions to the Society's members, the restoration 
crew, and if applicable, to tourists, on appropriate conduct when in 
the vicinity of hauled-out marine mammals. The Society's members, the 
restoration crew, and if applicable, tourists, will avoid making 
unnecessary noise while on NWSR and must not view pinnipeds around the 
base of the Station.
    e. Ensure that the door to the Station's lower platform shall 
remain closed and barricaded at all times.
6. Monitoring
    The holder of this IHA is required to:
    a. Have a NMFS-approved experienced biologist will be present on 
the first flight of each day of activities.
    b. Record the date, time, and location (or closest point of 
ingress) of each visit to the NWSR.
    c. Collect the following information for each visit:
    i. Information on the numbers (by species) of marine mammals 
observed during the activities;
    ii. The estimated number of marine mammals (by species) that may 
have been harassed during the activities;
    iii. Any behavioral responses or modifications of behaviors that 
may be attributed to the specific activities (e.g., flushing into 
water, becoming alert and moving, rafting); and
    iv. Information on the weather, including the tidal state and 
horizontal visibility.
    d. Employ a skilled, aerial photographer to document marine mammals 
hauled out on NWSR.
    i. The photographer will complete a photographic survey of NWSR 
using the same helicopter that will transport Society personnel to the 
island during restoration trips.
    ii. Photographs of all marine mammals hauled-out on the island 
shall be taken at an altitude greater than 300 m (984 ft) during the 
first arrival flight to NWSR.
    iii. The Society and/or its designees will forward the photographs 
to a biologist capable of discerning marine mammal species. The Society 
shall provide the data to us in the form of a report with a data table, 
any other significant observations related to marine mammals, and a 
report of restoration activities (see Reporting). The Society will make 
available the original photographs to NMFS or to other marine mammal 
experts for inspection and further analysis.
7. Reporting Requirements
    Final Report: The holder of this IHA is required to submit a draft 
monitoring report to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, 
Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, 13th 
Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910, no later than 90 days after the project 
is completed. The report must contain the following information:
    a. A summary of the dates, times, and weather during all helicopter 
operations, restoration, and maintenance activities.
    b. Species, number, location, and behavior of any marine mammals, 
observed throughout all monitoring activities.
    c. An estimate of the number (by species) of marine mammals that 
are known to have been exposed to visual and acoustic stimuli 
associated with the helicopter operations, restoration, and maintenance 
activities.
    d. A description of the implementation and effectiveness of the 
monitoring and mitigation measures of the IHA and full documentation of 
methods, results, and interpretation pertaining to all monitoring.
8. Reporting Prohibited Take
    In the unanticipated event that the specified activity clearly 
causes the take of a marine mammal in a manner prohibited by the IHA 
(if issued), such as an injury (Level A harassment), serious injury, or 
mortality (e.g., stampede, etc.), the Society shall immediately cease 
the specified activities and immediately report the incident to the 
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, and the Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding 
Coordinator.
    The report must include the following information:
     Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the 
incident;
     Name and type of vessel involved;
     Vessel's speed during and leading up to the incident;
     Description of the incident;
     Status of all sound source use in the 24 hours preceding 
the incident;
     Water depth;
     Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
     Description of all marine mammal observations in the 24 
hours preceding the incident;
     Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
     Fate of the animal(s); and
     Photographs or video footage of the animal(s) (if 
equipment is available).
    The Society shall not resume its activities until we are able to 
review the circumstances of the prohibited take. We shall work with the 
Society to determine what is necessary to minimize the likelihood of 
further prohibited take and ensure Marine Mammal Protection Act 
compliance. The Society may not resume their activities until notified 
by us via letter, email, or telephone.
9. Reporting an Injured or Dead Marine Mammal With an Unknown Cause of 
Death
    In the event that the Society discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the observer determines that the cause of the injury or 
death is unknown and the death is relatively recent (i.e., in less than 
a moderate state of decomposition as we describe in the next 
paragraph), the Society will immediately report the incident to the 
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, and the Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding Coordinator. 
The report must include the same information identified in the 
paragraph above this section. Activities may continue while we review 
the circumstances of the incident. We will work with the Society to 
determine whether modifications in the activities are appropriate.
    The report must include the same information identified in the 
paragraph above. Activities may continue while we review the 
circumstances of the incident. We will work with the Society to 
determine whether modifications in the activities are appropriate.
10. Reporting an Injured or Dead Marine Mammal Not Related to the 
Society's Activities
    In the event that the Society discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead visual observer determines that the injury or 
death is not associated with or related to the authorized activities 
(e.g., previously wounded

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animal, carcass with moderate to advanced decomposition, or scavenger 
damage), the Society will report the incident to the Chief, Permits and 
Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, and the Assistant 
Westcoast Regional Stranding Coordinator, within 24 hours of the 
discovery.
    The Society's staff will provide photographs or video footage (if 
available) or other documentation of the stranded animal sighting to 
us.
11. This IHA may be modified, suspended or withdrawn if the holder 
fails to abide by the conditions prescribed herein, or if the 
authorized taking is having a more than a negligible impact on the 
species or stock of affected marine mammals.

Request for Public Comments

    NMFS requests comments on our analysis, the draft IHA, and any 
other aspect of this notice of proposed IHA for the proposed 
activities. Please include any supporting data or literature citations 
with your comments to help inform our final decision on the Society's 
request for an IHA.

    Dated: December 16, 2016.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-30785 Filed 12-22-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                  94326                       Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 247 / Friday, December 23, 2016 / Notices

                                                  Permit 15542–2R                                         streams through a comprehensive                       operations on the St. George Reef
                                                     Normandeau Associates is seeking to                  restoration program. The specific goals               Lighthouse Station on Northwest Seal
                                                  renew a five-year research permit to take               of this research project are to assess fish           Rock (NWSR) in the northeast Pacific
                                                  juvenile and adult CCV steelhead in                     abundance and distribution in coastal                 Ocean. The proposed dates for this
                                                  Lower Putah Creek in the lower                          streams. Fish would be captured by                    action would be February 19, 2017
                                                                                                          backpack electrofishing, beach seine,                 through February 18, 2018. Pursuant to
                                                  Sacramento Basin (California). The
                                                                                                          minnow traps, and weirs, and they                     the Marine Mammal Protection Act,
                                                  purpose of this study is to monitor the
                                                                                                          would be observed during snorkel and                  NMFS is requesting comments on its
                                                  distribution and relative abundance of
                                                                                                          spawning ground surveys. Some fish                    proposal to issue an IHA to the Society
                                                  fish populations in lower Putah Creek
                                                                                                          would be anesthetized, measured,                      to incidentally take, by Level B
                                                  downstream of the Putah Diversion
                                                                                                          weighed, tagged, and tissue sampled for               harassment only, marine mammals
                                                  Dam. Fish would be captured by
                                                                                                          genetic information. The researchers do               during the specified activity.
                                                  backpack and boat electrofishing.
                                                                                                          not expect to kill any listed salmonids
                                                  Captured fish would be identified by                                                                          DATES: NMFS must receive comments
                                                                                                          but a small number may die as an
                                                  species, measured, weighed, allowed to                                                                        and information on or before January 23,
                                                                                                          unintended result of the research
                                                  recover, and released. The researchers                                                                        2017.
                                                                                                          activities. This research would benefit
                                                  do not expect to kill any listed                                                                              ADDRESSES:    Comments on the
                                                                                                          listed species by providing data to
                                                  salmonids but a small number may die                                                                          application should be addressed to Jolie
                                                                                                          assess restoration projects and direct
                                                  as an unintended result of the research                                                                       Harrison, Chief, Permits and
                                                                                                          future habitat restoration needs.
                                                  activities. This research would benefit                    This notice is provided pursuant to                Conservation Division, Office of
                                                  listed steelhead by providing                           section 10(c) of the ESA. NMFS will                   Protected Resources, National Marine
                                                  information on fish response to river                   evaluate the applications, associated                 Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West
                                                  flows and on the distribution and                       documents, and comments submitted to                  Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910. The
                                                  diversity of rainbow trout/steelhead in                 determine whether the applications                    mailbox address for providing email
                                                  Putah Creek.                                            meet the requirements of section 10(a)                comments is ITP.McCue@noaa.gov.
                                                  Permit 16318–2R                                         of the ESA and Federal regulations.                   Comments sent via email to
                                                                                                             The final permit decisions will not be             ITP.McCue@noaa.gov, including all
                                                     Hagar Environmental Services is                      made until after the end of the 30-day                attachments, must not exceed a 25-
                                                  seeking to renew a five-year research                   comment period. NMFS will publish                     megabyte file size.
                                                  permit to take juvenile CCC coho, CCC                   notice of its final action in the Federal
                                                  and S–CCC steelhead in the San                                                                                   Instructions: NMFS may not consider
                                                                                                          Register.                                             comments if they are sent by any other
                                                  Lorenzo-Soquel and Salinas subbasins.
                                                  The purpose of this study is to assess                     Dated: December 19, 2016.                          method, to any other to addresses or
                                                  salmonid habitat, presence, and                         Angela Somma,                                         individual, or received after the
                                                  abundance in order to inform watershed                  Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office            comment period ends. All comments
                                                  management and establish baseline                       of Protected Resources, National Marine               received are a part of the public record
                                                  population abundances before habitat                    Fisheries Service.                                    and NMFS will post them for public
                                                  conservation measures are                               [FR Doc. 2016–30877 Filed 12–22–16; 8:45 am]          viewing to http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                  implemented. The researchers would                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                pr/permits/incidental/research.htm
                                                  use backpack electrofishing and beach                                                                         without change. All personal identifying
                                                  seines to capture the fish and would                                                                          information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
                                                  observe them during snorkel surveys.                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                confidential business information, or
                                                  Captured fish would be enumerated,                                                                            otherwise sensitive information
                                                                                                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      submitted voluntarily by the commenter
                                                  measured, and examined. Scale samples                   Administration
                                                  would be taken from a limited subset of                                                                       is publicly accessible. NMFS will accept
                                                  individuals. Some salmonids would be                    RIN 0648–XE980                                        anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
                                                  PIT-tagged for a mark-recapture                                                                               the required fields if you wish to remain
                                                  abundance estimation and to assess                      Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                 anonymous).
                                                  movement patterns. Snorkel surveys                      Specified Activities; St. George Reef                    An electronic copy of the application
                                                  would be used in place of capture                       Lighthouse Restoration, Maintenance,                  may be obtained by writing to the
                                                  whenever possible. The researchers do                   and Tour Operations at Northwest Seal                 address specified above, telephoning the
                                                  not expect to kill any listed salmonids                 Rock, Del Norte County, California                    contact listed below (see FOR FURTHER
                                                  but a small number may die as an                                                                              INFORMATION CONTACT), or visiting the
                                                                                                          AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                  unintended result of the research                       Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                  activities. This research would benefit                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    pr/permits/incidental/research.htm.
                                                  listed species by providing population,                 Commerce.                                                The Environmental Assessment (EA)
                                                  distribution and habitat data that will be              ACTION: Notice; proposed incidental                   specific to conducting aircraft
                                                  used to draft a Habitat Conservation                    harassment authorization; request for                 operations, restoration, and
                                                  Plan for the City of Santa Cruz.                        comments.                                             maintenance work on the lighthouse is
                                                                                                                                                                also available at the same internet
                                                  Permit 10093–2R                                         SUMMARY:   NMFS has received an                       address. Information in the EA and this
                                                    The California Department of Fish                     application from the St. George Reef                  notice collectively provide the
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                                                  and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking to                       Lighthouse Preservation Society                       environmental information related to
                                                  renew a five-year permit to take adult                  (Society), for an Incidental Harassment               the proposed issuance of the IHA for
                                                  and juvenile CC Chinook, CCC and                        Authorization (IHA) to take marine                    public review and comment. The public
                                                  SONCC coho, and NC, S–CCC, SC and                       mammals, by harassment incidental to                  may also view documents cited in this
                                                  CCC steelhead. The project goal is to                   conducting aircraft operations,                       notice, by appointment, during regular
                                                  restore salmon and steelhead                            lighthouse renovation, light                          business hours, at the aforementioned
                                                  productivity in coastal California                      maintenance activities, and tour                      address.


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                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        result in the take of marine mammals:                 miles (mi)) in the northeast Pacific
                                                  Laura McCue, NMFS, Office of                            Acoustic and visual stimuli from (1)                  Ocean, offshore of Crescent City,
                                                  Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427–                    helicopter landings/takeoffs; (2) noise               California (41°46′48″ N.; 124°14′11″ W.).
                                                  8401.                                                   generated during restoration activities               NWSR is approximately 91.4 meters (m)
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              (e.g., painting, plastering, welding, and             (300 feet (ft)) in diameter that peaks at
                                                                                                          glazing); (3) maintenance activities (e.g.,           5.18 m (17 ft) above mean sea level.
                                                  Background                                              bulb replacement and automation of the
                                                     Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the Marine                                                                         Detailed Description of Activities
                                                                                                          light system); and (4) human presence.
                                                  Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as                       Thus, NMFS anticipates that take, by                  Aircraft Operations
                                                  amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et                        Level B harassment only, of California                   Because NWSR has no safe landing
                                                  seq.) directs the Secretary of Commerce                 sea lions (Zalophus californianus);                   area for boats, the proposed restoration
                                                  to allow, upon request, the incidental,                 Pacific harbor seals (Phoca vitulina);                activities would require the Society to
                                                  but not intentional, taking of small                    Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) of             transport personnel and equipment from
                                                  numbers of marine mammals of a                          the eastern U.S. Stock; and northern fur              the California mainland to NWSR by a
                                                  species or population stock, by U.S.                    seals (Callorhinus ursinus) could result              small helicopter. Helicopter landings
                                                  citizens who engage in a specified                      from the specified activity.                          take place on top of the engine room
                                                  activity (other than commercial fishing)
                                                  within a specified geographical region if               Description of the Specified Activity                 (caisson) which is approximately 15 m
                                                  certain findings are made and either                                                                          (48 ft) above the surface of the rocks on
                                                                                                          Overview                                              NWSR. The landing zone has been
                                                  regulations are issued or, if the taking is
                                                  limited to harassment, a notice of a                       To date, NMFS has issued five IHAs                 relocated nearer the edge of the caisson,
                                                  proposed authorization is provided to                   to the Society for the conduct of the                 increasing the distance of the rotor from
                                                  the public for review.                                  same activities from 2010 to 2016 (75 FR              the lighthouse tower by the required
                                                     An authorization for incidental                      4774, January 29, 2010; 76 FR 10564,                  footage. The Society plans to charter a
                                                  takings shall be granted if NMFS finds                  February 25, 2011; 77 FR 8811, February               Raven R44 helicopter, owned and
                                                  that the taking will have a negligible                  15, 2012; 79 FR 6179, February 3, 2014;               operated by Air Shasta Rotor and Wing,
                                                  impact on the species or stock(s), will                 and 81 FR 9440, February 23, 2016).                   LLC. The Raven R44, which seats three
                                                  not have an unmitigable adverse impact                  This is the Society’s sixth request for an            passengers and one pilot, is a compact-
                                                  on the availability of the species or                   annual IHA as their current IHA will                  sized (1134 kilograms (kg), 2500 pounds
                                                  stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                    expire on February 18, 2017.                          (lbs)) helicopter with two-bladed main
                                                  relevant), and if the permissible                          The Station, listed in the National                and tail rotors. Both sets of rotors are
                                                  methods of taking and requirements                      Park Service’s National Register of                   fitted with noise-attenuating blade tip
                                                  pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring                Historic Places, is located on NWSR                   caps that would decrease flyover noise.
                                                  and reporting of such takings are set                   offshore of Crescent City, California in                 The Society proposes to transport no
                                                  forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                    the northeast Pacific Ocean. The                      more than 15 work crew members and
                                                  impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an                      Station, built in 1892, rises 45.7 meters             equipment to NWSR for each session
                                                  impact resulting from the specified                     (m) (150 feet (ft)) above sea level. The              and estimates that each session would
                                                  activity that cannot be reasonably                      structure consists of hundreds of granite             require no more than 34 helicopter
                                                  expected to, and is not reasonably likely               blocks topped with a cast iron lantern                landings/takeoffs per month (see below
                                                  to, adversely affect the species or stock               room and covers much of the surface of                for number per day). During landing, the
                                                  through effects on annual rates of                      the islet. The purpose of the project is              helicopter would land on the caisson to
                                                  recruitment or survival.’’                              to restore the lighthouse, to conduct                 allow the work crew members to
                                                                                                          tours, and to conduct annual and                      disembark and retrieve their equipment
                                                  Summary of Request                                      emergency maintenance on the Station’s                located in a basket attached to the
                                                     On October 14, 2016, NMFS received                   optical light system.                                 underside of the helicopter. The
                                                  an application from the Society for the                                                                       helicopter would then return to the
                                                  taking of marine mammals incidental to                  Dates and Duration                                    mainland to pick up additional
                                                  restoration, maintenance, and tour                         The Society proposes to conduct the                personnel and equipment.
                                                  operations at St. George Reef Lighthouse                activities (aircraft operations, lighthouse              Proposed schedule: The Society
                                                  (Station) located on Northwest Seal                     restoration, and maintenance activities)              would conduct a maximum of 16 flights
                                                  Rock offshore of Crescent City,                         at a maximum frequency of one session                 (8 arrivals and eight departures) for the
                                                  California in the northeast Pacific                     per month. The proposed duration for                  first day. The first flight would depart
                                                  Ocean. NMFS determined the                              each session would last no more than                  from Crescent City Airport at
                                                  application complete and adequate on                    three days (e.g., Friday, Saturday, and               approximately 9 a.m. for a 6-minute
                                                  December 12, 2016.                                      Sunday). The proposed IHA, if issued,                 flight to NWSR. The helicopter would
                                                     The Society proposes to conduct                      would be effective from February 19,                  land and takeoff immediately after
                                                  aircraft operations, lighthouse                         2017 through February 18, 2018 with                   offloading personnel and equipment
                                                  renovation, and periodic maintenance                    restrictions on the Society conducting                every 20 minutes (min). The total
                                                  on the Station’s optical light system on                activities from May 1, 2017 to October                duration of the first day’s aerial
                                                  a monthly basis. The proposed activity                  31, 2017. NMFS refers the reader to the               operations could last for approximately
                                                  would occur on a monthly basis over                     Detailed Description of Activities                    three hours (hrs) and 26 min and would
                                                  one weekend, November through April.                                                                          end at approximately 12:34 p.m. Crew
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                                                                                                          section later in this notice for more
                                                  The Society currently has an IHA that                   information on the scope of the                       members would remain overnight at the
                                                  is valid through February 18, 2017. This                proposed activities.                                  Station and would not return to the
                                                  IHA would start on February 19, 2017,                                                                         mainland on the first day.
                                                  to avoid a lapse in authorization, and                  Specified Geographic Region                              For the second day, the Society would
                                                  would be valid for one year. The                          The Station is located on a small,                  conduct a maximum of 10 flights (five
                                                  following specific aspects of the                       rocky islet (41°50′24″ N., 124°22′06″ W.)             arrivals and five departures) to transport
                                                  proposed activities would likely to                     approximately 9 kilometers (km) (6.0                  additional materials on and off the islet,


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                                                  if needed. The first flight would depart                      The regional biologists would have real-              does not take into account the duration
                                                  from Crescent City Airport at 9 a.m. for                      time knowledge regarding the animal                   of a sound.
                                                  a 6-min flight to NWSR. The total                             use and abundance of the NWSR at the
                                                                                                                                                                      R44 Helicopter Sound Characteristics
                                                  duration of the second day’s aerial                           time of the repair request and would
                                                  operations could last up to three hrs.                        make a decision regarding when the                      Noise testing performed on the R44
                                                  Second-day operations are only                                Society could conduct trips to the                    Raven Helicopter, as required for
                                                  conducted if needed; flights on the                           lighthouse during the emergency repair                Federal Aviation Administration
                                                  second day do not normally occur.                             time window that would have the least                 approval, required an overflight at 150
                                                     For the final day of operations, the                       practicable adverse impact to marine                  m (492 ft) above ground level, 109 knots
                                                  Society could conduct a maximum of                            mammals. The WRO biologists would                     and a maximum gross weight of 1,134
                                                  eight helicopter flights (four arrivals and                   also ensure that the Society’s request for            kg (2,500 lbs). The noise levels
                                                  four departures) to transport the                             incidental take during emergency                      measured on the ground at this distance
                                                  remaining crew members and                                    repairs would not exceed the number of                and speed were 81.9 dB re: 20 mPa (A-
                                                  equipment/material back to the Crescent                       incidental take authorized in the                     weighted) for the model R44 Raven I, or
                                                  City Airport. The total duration of the                       proposed IHA.                                         81.0 dB re: 20 mPa (A-weighted) for the
                                                  third day’s helicopter operations in                                                                                model R44 Raven II (NMFS, 2007).
                                                                                                                Sound Sources and Sound                                 Based on this information, we expect
                                                  support of restoration could last up to
                                                                                                                Characteristics                                       that the received sound levels at the
                                                  two hrs and 14 min.
                                                                                                                   NMFS expects that acoustic stimuli                 landing area on the Station’s caisson
                                                  Lighthouse Restoration Activities                             resulting from the proposed helicopter                would increase above 81–81.9 dB re: 20
                                                     Restoration and maintenance                                operations; noise from maintenance and                mPa (A-weighted).
                                                  activities would involve the removal of                       restoration activities; and human
                                                  peeling paint and plaster, restoration of                     presence have the potential to harass                 Restoration and Maintenance Sound
                                                  interior plaster and paint, refurbishing                      marine mammals, incidental to the                     Characteristics
                                                  structural and decorative metal,                              conduct of the proposed activities.                     Any noise associated with these
                                                  reworking original metal support beams                           This section includes a brief                      activities is likely to be from light
                                                  throughout the lantern room and                               explanation of the sound measurements                 construction (e.g., sanding, hammering,
                                                  elsewhere, replacing glass as necessary,                      frequently used in the discussions of                 or use of hand drills). The Society
                                                  upgrading the present electrical system;                      acoustic effects in this notice. Sound                proposes to confine all restoration
                                                  and annual light beacon maintenance.                          pressure is the sound force per unit                  activities to the existing structure which
                                                                                                                area, and is usually measured in                      would occur on the upper levels of the
                                                  Emergency Light Maintenance                                   micropascals (mPa), where 1 pascal (Pa)               Station. Pinnipeds hauled out on NWSR
                                                     If the beacon light fails, the Society                     is the pressure resulting from a force of             do not have access to the upper levels
                                                  proposes to send a crew of two to three                       one newton exerted over an area of one                of the Station.
                                                  people to the Station by helicopter to                        square meter. Sound pressure level
                                                  repair the beacon light. For each                                                                                   Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                                                                                (SPL) is the ratio of a measured sound
                                                  emergency repair event, the Society                                                                                 Area of the Specified Activity
                                                                                                                pressure and a reference level. The
                                                  proposes to conduct a maximum of four                         commonly used reference pressure is 1                   Table 1 provides the following
                                                  flights (two arrivals and two departures)                     mPa for under water, and the units for                information: All marine mammal
                                                  to transport equipment and supplies.                          SPLs are dB re: 1 mPa. The commonly                   species with possible or confirmed
                                                  The helicopter may remain on site or                          used reference pressure is 20 mPa for in              occurrence in the proposed activity
                                                  transit back to shore and make a second                       air, and the units for SPLs are dB re: 20             area; information on those species’
                                                  landing to pick up the repair personnel.                      mPa.                                                  regulatory status under the MMPA and
                                                     In the case of an emergency repair                            SPL (in decibels (dB)) = 20 log                    the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of
                                                  between May 1, 2016, and October 31,                          (pressure/reference pressure).                        1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.);
                                                  2016, the Society would consult with                             SPL is an instantaneous measurement                abundance; occurrence and seasonality
                                                  the NMFS’ Westcoast Regional Office                           expressed as the peak, the peak-peak, or              in the activity area. NMFS refers the
                                                  (WRO) biologists to best determine the                        the root mean square (rms). Root mean                 public the draft 2016 NMFS Marine
                                                  timing of the trips to the lighthouse, on                     square is the square root of the                      Mammal Stock Assessment Report
                                                  a case-by-case basis, based upon the                          arithmetic average of the squared                     available online at: http://
                                                  existing environmental conditions and                         instantaneous pressure values. All                    www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/ for further
                                                  the abundance and distribution of any                         references to SPL in this document refer              information on the biology and
                                                  marine mammals present on NWSR.                               to the rms unless otherwise noted. SPL                distribution of these species.

                                                     TABLE 1—GENERAL INFORMATION ON MARINE MAMMALS THAT COULD POTENTIALLY HAUL OUT ON NORTHWEST SEAL
                                                                               ROCK, NOVEMBER 2015 THROUGH NOVEMBER 2016
                                                                                                                                                           Stock abundance                        Occurrence and
                                                             Species                                Stock                  Regulatory status 1 2         (CV, Nmin, most recent         PBR         seasonality
                                                                                                                                                          abundance survey) 3

                                                  California sea lion (Zalophus         U.S.                               MMPA—NC ESA—            296,750 (n/a; 153,337; 2011) ...     9,200   Year-round presence.
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                                                    californianus).                                                         NL.
                                                  Steller sea lion (Eumetopias          Eastern Distinct Popu-             MMPA—D ESA—DL           60,131–74,448 (n/a; 36,551;          1,645   Year-round presence.
                                                    jubatus).                             lation Segment.                                            2013).
                                                  Pacific harbor seal (Phoca            California .....................   MMPA—NC ESA—            30,968 (n/a; 27,348; 2012) .......   1,641   Occasional, spring.
                                                    vitulina).                                                              NL.




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                                                     TABLE 1—GENERAL INFORMATION ON MARINE MAMMALS THAT COULD POTENTIALLY HAUL OUT ON NORTHWEST SEAL
                                                                          ROCK, NOVEMBER 2015 THROUGH NOVEMBER 2016—Continued
                                                                                                                                                      Stock abundance                        Occurrence and
                                                              Species                            Stock               Regulatory status 1 2          (CV, Nmin, most recent          PBR        seasonality
                                                                                                                                                     abundance survey) 3

                                                  Northern fur seal                     California Breeding ......   MMPA—D ESA—NL            14,050 (n/a; 7,524; 2013) .........    451   Rare.
                                                    (Callorhinus ursinus).
                                                     1 MMPA:  D = Depleted, S = Strategic, NC = Not Classified.
                                                     2 ESA: EN = Endangered, T = Threatened, DL = Delisted, NL = Not listed.
                                                     3 2016 draft NMFS Stock Assessment Reports: Carretta et al. (2015) and Muto et al. (2015).




                                                  Eastern Distinct Population Segment of                   counts of non-pups at trend sites in                  al., 2015). Males establish breeding
                                                  Steller Sea Lions                                        California and Oregon have been                       territories during May through July on
                                                     Steller sea lions consist of two                      relatively stable or increasing slowly                both land and in the water. Females
                                                  distinct population segments: The                        since the 1980s (Allen and Angliss                    come ashore in mid-May and June
                                                  western and eastern distinct population                  2012).                                                where they give birth to a single pup
                                                  segments (eDPS and wDPS,                                    Steller sea lion numbers at NWSR                   approximately four to five days after
                                                  respectively) divided at 144° West                       ranged from 20 to 355 animals (CCR                    arrival and will nurse pups for about a
                                                  longitude (Cape Suckling, Alaska). The                   2001). Counts of Steller sea lions during             week before going on their first feeding
                                                  western segment of Steller sea lions                     the spring (April–May), summer (June–                 trip. Females will alternate feeding trips
                                                  inhabit central and western Gulf of                      August), and fall (September–October),                with nursing bouts until weaning
                                                  Alaska, Aleutian Islands, as well as                     averaged 68, 110, and 56, respectively                between four and 10 months of age
                                                  coastal waters and breed in Asia (e.g.,                  (CCR 2001). A multi-year survey at                    (Allen and Angliss 2010).
                                                  Japan and Russia). The eastern segment                   NWSR between 2000 and 2004 showed                        Adult and juvenile males will migrate
                                                  includes sea lions living in southeast                   Steller sea lion numbers ranging from                 as far north as British Columbia, Canada
                                                  Alaska, British Columbia, California,                    175 to 354 in July (M. Lowry, NMFS/                   while females and pups remain in
                                                  and Oregon. The eDPS includes animals                    SWFSC, unpubl. data). The Society                     southern California waters in the non-
                                                  born east of Cape Suckling, AK (144° W)                  presumes that winter use of NWSR by                   breeding season. In warm water (El
                                                  and the latest abundance estimate for                    Steller sea lion to be minimal, due to                Niño) years, some females range as far
                                                  the stock is 60,131 to 74,448 animals,                   inundation of the natural portion of the              north as Washington and Oregon,
                                                  with PBR at 1,645 animals (Muto et al.,                  island by large swells.                               presumably following prey.
                                                  2015).                                                      For the 2010 season, the Society                      Crescent Coastal Research (CCR)
                                                     Steller sea lions range along the North               reported that no Steller sea lions were               conducted a three-year (1998–2000)
                                                  Pacific Rim from northern Japan to                       present in the vicinity of NWSR during                survey of the wildlife species on NWSR
                                                  California (Loughlin et al., 1984), with                 restoration activities (SGRLPS 2010).                 for the Society. They reported that
                                                  centers of abundance and distribution in                 Based on the monitoring report for the                counts of California sea lions on NWSR
                                                  the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands,                 2011 season, the maximum numbers of                   varied greatly (from 6 to 541) during the
                                                  respectively. The species is not known                   Steller sea lions present during the                  observation period from April 1997
                                                  to migrate, but individuals disperse                     April and November 2011, work                         through July 2000. CCR reported that
                                                  widely outside of the breeding season                    sessions was 2 and 150 animals,                       counts for California sea lions during
                                                  (late May through early July), thus                      respectively (SGRLPS 2012). During the                the spring (April–May), summer (June–
                                                  potentially intermixing with animals                     2012 season, the Society did not observe              August), and fall (September–October),
                                                  from other areas.                                        any Steller sea lions present on NWSR                 averaged 60, 154, and 235, respectively
                                                     The eDPS of Steller sea lions breeds                  during restoration activities. The                    (CCR 2001).
                                                  on rookeries located in southeast                        Society did not conduct any operations                   The most current counts for the
                                                  Alaska, British Columbia, Oregon, and                    for the 2013–2014, 2014–2015, and                     month of July by NMFS (2000 through
                                                  California. There are no rookeries                       2015–2016 seasons.                                    2004) have been relatively low as the
                                                  located in Washington State. Steller sea                                                                       total number of California sea lions
                                                                                                           California Sea Lion
                                                  lions give birth in May through July and                                                                       recorded in 2000 and 2003 was three
                                                  breeding commences a couple of weeks                       The estimated population of the U.S.                and 11, respectively (M. Lowry, NMFS,
                                                  after birth. Pups are weaned during the                  stock of California sea lion is                       SWFSC, unpublished data). Based on
                                                  winter and spring of the following year.                 approximately 296,750 animals, with                   the monitoring report for the 2011
                                                     Despite the wide-ranging movements                    PBR at 9,200 individuals, and the                     season, the maximum numbers of
                                                  of juveniles and adult males in                          current maximum population growth                     California sea lions present during the
                                                  particular, exchange between rookeries                   rate is 12 percent (Carretta et al., 2015).           April and November, 2011 work
                                                  by breeding adult females and males                        California sea lion breeding areas are              sessions was 2 and 160 animals,
                                                  (other than between adjoining rookeries)                 on islands located in southern                        respectively (SGRLPS 2012). There were
                                                  appears low, although males have a                       California, in western Baja California,               no California sea lions present during
                                                  higher tendency to disperse than                         Mexico, and the Gulf of California.                   the March, 2012 work session (SGRLPS
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                                                  females (Trujillo et al., 2004; Hoffman et               During the breeding season, most                      2012).
                                                  al., 2006). A northward shift in the                     California sea lions inhabit southern
                                                  overall breeding distribution has                        California and Mexico. Rookery sites in               Northern Fur Seal
                                                  occurred, with a contraction of the range                southern California are limited to the                  Northern fur seals occur from
                                                  in southern California and new                           San Miguel Islands and the southerly                  southern California north to the Bering
                                                  rookeries established in southeastern                    Channel Islands of San Nicolas, Santa                 Sea and west to the Sea of Okhotsk and
                                                  Alaska (Pitcher et al., 2007). Overall,                  Barbara, and San Clemente (Carretta et                Honshu Island of Japan. NMFS


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                                                  recognizes two separate stocks of                       et al., 2005). Harbor seals mate at sea               Impact Analysis section will include the
                                                  northern fur seals within U.S. waters:                  and females give birth during the spring              analysis of how this specific activity
                                                  An Eastern Pacific stock distributed                    and summer, although, the pupping                     would impact marine mammals and
                                                  among sites in Alaska, British Columbia;                season varies with latitude. Females                  will consider the content of this section,
                                                  and a California stock (including San                   nurse their pups for an average of 24                 the Estimated Take by Incidental
                                                  Miguel Island and the Farallon Islands).                days and pups are ready to swim                       Harassment section, and the Proposed
                                                  The estimated population of the                         minutes after being born. Harbor seal                 Mitigation section to draw conclusions
                                                  California stock is 14,050 animals with                 pupping takes place at many locations                 regarding the likely impacts of this
                                                  PBR at 451 animals (Carretta et al.,                    and rookery size varies from a few pups               activity on the reproductive success or
                                                  2015).                                                  to many hundreds of pups. The nearest                 survivorship of individuals and from
                                                     Northern fur seals breed in Alaska                   harbor seal rookery relative to the                   that consideration, the likely impacts of
                                                  and migrate along the west coast during                 proposed project site is at Castle Rock               this activity on the affected marine
                                                  fall and winter. Due to their pelagic                   National Wildlife Refuge, located                     mammal populations or stocks.
                                                  habitat, they are rarely seen from shore                approximately located 965 m (0.6 mi)                    Acoustic and visual stimuli generated
                                                  in the continental United States, but                   south of Point St. George, and 2.4 km                 by: (1) Helicopter landings/takeoffs; (2)
                                                  individuals occasionally come ashore                    (1.5 mi) north of the Crescent City                   restoration activities (e.g., painting,
                                                  on islands well offshore (i.e., Farallon                Harbor in Del Norte County, California                plastering, welding, and glazing); (3)
                                                  Islands and Channel Islands in                          (USFWS, 2007).                                        maintenance activities (e.g., bulb
                                                  California). During the breeding season,                   CCR noted that harbor seal use of                  replacement and automation of the light
                                                  approximately 45 percent of the                         NWSR was minimal, with only one                       system); and (4) human presence may
                                                  worldwide population inhabits the                       sighting of a group of 6 animals, during              have the potential to cause behavioral
                                                  Pribilof Islands in the Southern Bering                 20 observation surveys. They                          disturbance.
                                                  Sea, with the remaining animals spread                  hypothesized that harbor seals may
                                                                                                                                                                Aircraft Presence and Noise
                                                  throughout the North Pacific Ocean                      avoid the islet because of its distance
                                                  (Caretta et al., 2015).                                 from shore, relatively steep topography,                 Pinnipeds have the potential to be
                                                     CCR observed one male northern fur                   and full exposure to rough and                        disturbed by airborne and underwater
                                                  seal on Northwest Seal Rock in October,                 frequently turbulent sea swells. For the              noise generated by the engine of the
                                                  1998 (CCR 2001). It is possible that a                  2010 and 2011 seasons, the Society did                aircraft (Born et al., 1999; Richardson et
                                                  few animals may use the island more                     not observe any Pacific harbor seals                  al., 1995). Data on underwater TTS-
                                                  often than indicated by the CCR                         present on NWSR during restoration                    onset in pinnipeds exposed to pulses
                                                  surveys, if they were mistaken for other                activities (SGRLPS 2010; 2011). During                are limited to a single study which
                                                  otariid species (i.e., eared seals or fur               the 2012 season, the Society reported                 exposed two California sea lions to
                                                  seals and sea lions) (M. DeAngelis,                     sighting a total of two harbor seals                  single underwater pulses from an arc-
                                                  NMFS, pers. comm., 2007).                               present on NWSR (SGRLPS 2012).                        gap transducer and found no
                                                     For the 2010, 2011, and 2012 work                                                                          measurable TTS following exposures up
                                                  seasons, the Society did not observe any                Other Marine Mammals in the                           to 183 dB re: 1 mPa (peak-to-peak)
                                                  Northern fur seals present on NWSR                      Proposed Action Area                                  (Finneran et al., 2003).
                                                  during restoration activities (SGRLPS                     California (southern) sea otters                       Researchers have demonstrated
                                                  2010; 2011; 2012).                                      (Enhydra lutris nereis), listed as                    temporary threshold shift (TTS) in
                                                                                                          threatened under the ESA and                          certain captive odontocetes and
                                                  Pacific Harbor Seal                                     categorized as depleted under the                     pinnipeds exposed to strong sounds
                                                     Harbor seals are widely distributed in               MMPA, usually range in coastal waters                 (reviewed in Southall et al., 2007). In
                                                  the North Atlantic and North Pacific.                   within 2 km (1.2 mi) of the mainland                  2004, researchers measured auditory
                                                  Two subspecies exist in the Pacific:                    shoreline. Neither CCR nor the Society                fatigue to airborne sound in harbor
                                                  Phoca vitulina stejnegeri in the western                has encountered California sea otters on              seals, California sea lions, and Northern
                                                  North Pacific, near Japan, and P. v.                    NWSR during the course of the four-                   elephant seals after exposure to non-
                                                  richardii in the eastern North Pacific.                 year wildlife study (CCR 2001; SGRLPS                 pulse noise for 25 minutes (Kastak et al.,
                                                  The latter subspecies inhabits coastal                  2010; 2011; 2012) nor has the Society                 2004). In the study, the harbor seal
                                                  and estuarine areas from Mexico to                      encountered this species during the                   experienced approximately 6 dB of
                                                  Alaska (Carretta et al., 2014) and is the               course of the previous five IHAs. The                 temporary threshold shift (TTS) at 99 dB
                                                  only stock present in the action area.                  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)                re: 20 mPa. The authors identified onset
                                                  Previous assessments of the status of                   manages the sea otter and NMFS will                   of TTS in the California sea lion at 122
                                                  harbor seals have recognized three                      not consider this species further in this             dB re: 20 mPa. The northern elephant
                                                  stocks along the west coast of the                      notice.                                               seal experienced TTS-onset at 121 dB
                                                  continental U.S.: (1) California, (2)                                                                         re: 20 mPa (Kastak et al., 2004).
                                                  Oregon and Washington outer coast                       Potential Effects of the Specified                       There is a dearth of information on
                                                  waters, and (3) inland waters of                        Activities on Marine Mammals and                      acoustic effects of helicopter overflights
                                                  Washington; however, the exact                          Their Habitat                                         on pinniped hearing and
                                                  placement of the boundary was                              This section includes a summary and                communication (Richardson et al.,
                                                  arbitrary. The estimated population of                  discussion of the ways that components                1995) and to NMFS’ knowledge, there
                                                  the California stock of Pacific harbor                  (e.g., personnel presence) of the                     has been no specific documentation of
                                                  seals is approximately 30,968 animals,                  specified activity, including mitigation,             TTS, let alone permanent threshold shift
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                                                  with PBR at 1,641 animals (Carretta et                  may impact marine mammals and their                   (PTS), in free-ranging pinnipeds
                                                  al., 2015).                                             habitat. The Estimated Take by                        exposed to helicopter operations during
                                                     In California, over 500 harbor seal                  Incidental Harassment section later in                realistic field conditions (Baker et al.,
                                                  haul out sites are widely distributed                   this document will include a                          2012; Scheidat et al., 2011).
                                                  along the mainland and offshore                         quantitative analysis of the number of                   In 2008, NMFS issued an IHA to the
                                                  islands, and include rocky shores,                      individuals that are expected to be taken             USFWS for the take of small numbers of
                                                  beaches and intertidal sandbars (Lowry                  during this activity. The Negligible                  Steller sea lions and Pacific harbor


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                                                  seals, incidental to rodent eradication                                 out site. There are few well documented              landing and departure (CCR, 2001; Guy
                                                  activities on an islet offshore of Rat                                  studies of the impacts of aircraft                   Towers, SGRLPS, pers.com.). According
                                                  Island, AK, conducted by helicopter.                                    overflight over pinniped haul out sites              to the CCR Report (2001), while up to
                                                  The 15-minute aerial treatment                                          or rookeries, and many of those that                 40 percent of the California and Steller
                                                  consisted of the helicopter slowly                                      exist, are specific to military activities           sea lions present on NWSR have been
                                                  approaching the islet at an elevation of                                (Efroymson et al., 2001).                            observed to enter the water on the first
                                                  over 1,000 ft (304.8 m); gradually                                         Several factors complicate the                    of a series of helicopter landings, as few
                                                  decreasing altitude in slow circles; and                                analysis of long- and short-term effects             as zero percent have flushed on
                                                  applying the rodenticide in a single pass                               for aircraft overflights. Information on             subsequent landings on the same date.
                                                  and returning to Rat Island. The gradual                                behavioral effects of overflights by                 In fact, the Society reported that during
                                                  and deliberate approach to the islet                                    military aircraft (or component                      the November 2011 work session,
                                                  resulted in the sea lions present initially                             stressors) on most wildlife species is               Steller sea lions and California sea lions
                                                  becoming aware of the helicopter and                                    sparse. Moreover, models that relate                 exhibited minimal ingress and egress
                                                  calmly moving into the water. Further,                                  behavioral changes to abundance or                   from NWSR during helicopter
                                                  the USFWS reported that all responses                                   reproduction, and those that relate                  approaches and departures (SGRLPS,
                                                  fell well within the range of Level B                                   behavioral or hearing effects thresholds             2011).
                                                  harassment (i.e., limited, short-term                                   from one population to another are
                                                                                                                                                                               Human Presence
                                                  displacement resulting from aircraft                                    generally not available. In addition, the
                                                  noise due to helicopter overflights).                                   aggregation of sound frequencies,                       The appearance of Society personnel
                                                     As a general statement from the                                      durations, and the view of the aircraft              may have the potential to cause Level B
                                                  available information, pinnipeds                                        into a single exposure metric is not                 harassment of marine mammals hauled
                                                  exposed to intense (approximately 110                                   always the best predictor of effects and             out on the small island in the proposed
                                                  to 120 dB re: 20 mPa) non-pulse sounds                                  it may also be difficult to calculate.               action area. Disturbance includes a
                                                  often leave haul out areas and seek                                     Overall, there has been no indication                variety of effects, including subtle to
                                                  refuge temporarily (minutes to a few                                    that single or occasional aircraft flying            conspicuous changes in behavior,
                                                  hours) in the water (Southall et al.,                                   above pinnipeds in water cause long                  movement, and displacement.
                                                  2007). Per Richardson et al. (1995),                                    term displacement of these animals                   Disturbance may result in reactions
                                                  approaching aircraft generally flush                                    (Richardson et al., 1995). The Lowest                ranging from an animal simply
                                                  animals into the water and noise from                                   Observed Adverse Effects Levels                      becoming alert to the presence of the
                                                  a helicopter is typically directed down                                 (LOAEL) are rather variable for                      Society’s restoration personnel (e.g.,
                                                  in a ‘‘cone’’ underneath the aircraft.                                  pinnipeds on land, ranging from just                 turning the head, assuming a more
                                                     It is likely that the initial helicopter                             over 150 m (492 ft) to about 2,000 m                 upright posture) to flushing from the
                                                  approach to NWSR would cause a                                          (6,562 ft) (Efroymson et al., 2001). A               haul out site into the water. NMFS does
                                                  subset, or all of the marine mammals                                    conservative (90th percentile) distance              not consider the lesser reactions to
                                                  hauled out to depart the rock and flush                                 effects level is 1,150 m (3,773 ft). Most            constitute behavioral harassment, or
                                                  into the water. The physical presence of                                thresholds represent movement away                   Level B harassment takes, but rather
                                                  aircraft could also lead to non-auditory                                from the overflight. Bowles and Stewart              assumes that pinnipeds that move
                                                  effects on marine mammals involving                                     (1980) estimated an LOAEL of 305 m                   greater than two body lengths to longer
                                                  visual or other cues. Airborne sound                                    (1,000 ft) for helicopters (low and                  retreats over the beach, or if already
                                                  from a low-flying helicopter or airplane                                landing) in California sea lions and                 moving, a change of direction of greater
                                                  may be heard by marine mammals while                                    harbor seals observed on San Miguel                  than 90 degrees in response to the
                                                  at the surface or underwater. In general,                               Island, CA; animals responded to some                presence of surveyors, or pinnipeds that
                                                  helicopters tend to be noisier than fixed                               degree by moving within the haul out                 flush into the water, are behaviorally
                                                  wing aircraft of similar size and                                       and entering into the water, stampeding              harassed, and thus subject to Level B
                                                  underwater sounds from aircraft are                                     into the water, or clearing the haul out             taking. NMFS uses a 3-point scale
                                                  strongest just below the surface and                                    completely. Both species always                      (Table 2) to determine which
                                                  directly under the aircraft. Noise from                                 responded with the raising of their                  disturbance reactions constitute take
                                                  aircraft would not be expected to cause                                 heads. California sea lions appeared to              under the MMPA. Levels two and three
                                                  direct physical effects, but have the                                   react more to the visual cue of the                  (movement and flush) are considered
                                                  potential to affect behavior. The primary                               helicopter than the noise.                           take, whereas level one (alert) is not.
                                                  factor that may influence abrupt                                           If pinnipeds are present on NWSR, it              Animals that respond to the presence of
                                                  movements of animals is engine noise,                                   is likely that a helicopter landing at the           the Society’s restoration personnel by
                                                  specifically changes in engine noise.                                   Station would cause some number of                   becoming alert, but do not move or
                                                  Responses by mammals could include                                      the pinnipeds on NWSR to flush;                      change the nature of locomotion as
                                                  hasty dives or turns, change in course,                                 however, when present, they appear to                described, are not considered to have
                                                  or flushing and stampeding from a haul                                  show rapid habituation to helicopter                 been subject to behavioral harassment.

                                                                     TABLE 2—DISTURBANCE SCALE OF PINNIPED RESPONSES TO IN-AIR SOURCES TO DETERMINE TAKE
                                                           Level                     Type of response                                                                   Definition
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                                                  1 .........................   Alert ...............................   Seal head orientation or brief movement in response to disturbance, which may include turning
                                                                                                                          head towards the disturbance, craning head and neck while holding the body rigid in a u-
                                                                                                                          shaped position, changing from a lying to a sitting position, or brief movement of less than twice
                                                                                                                          the animal’s body length.
                                                  2 * .......................   Movement .....................          Movements in response to the source of disturbance, ranging from short withdrawals at least
                                                                                                                          twice the animal’s body length to longer retreats over the beach, or if already moving a change
                                                                                                                          of direction of greater than 90 degrees.




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                                                          TABLE 2—DISTURBANCE SCALE OF PINNIPED RESPONSES TO IN-AIR SOURCES TO DETERMINE TAKE—Continued
                                                           Level                     Type of response                                                                 Definition

                                                  3 * .......................   Flush .............................   All retreats (flushes) to the water.
                                                     * Only Levels 2 and 3 are considered take, whereas Level 1 is not.


                                                     Reactions to human presence, if any,                               of normal social behaviors (Lusseau                  pre-disturbance levels within 180
                                                  depend on species, state of maturity,                                 2003; 2006), and the shift of behavioral             minutes of the disturbance less than one
                                                  experience, current activity,                                         activities which may increase energetic              quarter of the time observed. The study
                                                  reproductive state, time of day, and                                  costs (Constantine et al., 2003; 2004).              concluded that the return of seal
                                                  many other factors (Richardson et al.,                                   In 1997, Henry and Hammil (2001)                  numbers to pre-disturbance levels and
                                                  1995; Southall et al., 2007; Weilgart                                 conducted a study to measure the                     the relatively regular seasonal cycle in
                                                  2007). These behavioral reactions from                                impacts of small boats (i.e., kayaks,                abundance throughout the area counter
                                                  marine mammals are often shown as:                                    canoes, motorboats and sailboats) on                 the idea that disturbances from
                                                  Changing durations of surfacing and                                   harbor seal haul out behavior in Metis               powerboats may result in site
                                                  dives, number of blows per surfacing, or                              Bay, Quebec, Canada. During that study,              abandonment (Johnson and Acevedo-
                                                  moving direction and/or speed;                                        the authors noted that the most frequent             Gutierrez, 2007). As a general statement
                                                  reduced/increased vocal activities;                                   disturbances (n=73) were caused by                   from the available information,
                                                  changing/cessation of certain behavioral                              lower speed, lingering kayaks, and                   pinnipeds exposed to intense
                                                  activities (such as socializing or                                    canoes (33.3 percent) as opposed to                  (approximately 110 to 120 decibels re:
                                                  feeding); visible startle response or                                 motorboats (27.8 percent) conducting                 20 mPa) non-pulsed sounds often leave
                                                  aggressive behavior; avoidance of areas;                              high speed passes. The seal’s flight                 haul out areas and seek refuge
                                                  and/or flight responses (e.g., pinnipeds                              reactions could be linked to a surprise              temporarily (minutes to a few hours) in
                                                  flushing into the water from haul outs                                factor by kayaks and canoes which                    the water (Southall et al., 2007).
                                                  or rookeries). If a marine mammal does                                approach slowly, quietly, and low on
                                                                                                                        the water making them look like                      Stampede
                                                  react briefly to human presence by
                                                  changing its behavior or moving a small                               predators. However, the authors note                    There are other ways in which
                                                  distance, the impacts of the change are                               that once the animals were disturbed,                disturbance, as described previously,
                                                  unlikely to be significant to the                                     there did not appear to be any                       could result in more than Level B
                                                  individual, let alone the stock or                                    significant lingering effect on the                  harassment of marine mammals. They
                                                  population. However, if visual stimuli                                recovery of numbers to their pre-                    are most likely to be consequences of
                                                  from human presence displaces marine                                  disturbance levels. In conclusion, the               stampeding, a potentially dangerous
                                                  mammals from an important feeding or                                  study showed that boat traffic at current            occurrence in which large numbers of
                                                  breeding area for a prolonged period,                                 levels has only a temporary effect on the            animals succumb to mass panic and
                                                  impacts on individuals and populations                                haul out behavior of harbor seals in the             rush away from a stimulus. These
                                                  could be significant (e.g., Lusseau and                               Metis Bay area.                                      situations are: (1) Falling when entering
                                                  Bejder 2007; Weilgart, 2007).                                            In 2004, Acevedo-Gutierrez and                    the water at high-relief locations;
                                                     Disturbances resulting from human                                  Johnson (2007) evaluated the efficacy of             (2) extended separation of mothers and
                                                  activity can impact short- and long-term                              buffer zones for watercraft around                   pups; and (3) crushing of pups by large
                                                  pinniped haul out behavior (Renouf et                                 harbor seal haul out sites on Yellow                 males during a stampede. However,
                                                  al., 1981; Schneider and Payne, 1983;                                 Island, Washington. The authors                      NMFS does not expect any of these
                                                  Terhune and Almon, 1983; Allen et al.,                                estimated the minimum distance                       scenarios to occur at NWSR. There is
                                                  1984; Stewart, 1984; Suryan and                                       between the vessels and the haul out                 the risk of injury if animals stampede
                                                  Harvey, 1999; and Kucey and Trites,                                   sites; categorized the vessel types; and             towards shorelines with precipitous
                                                  2006). Numerous studies have shown                                    evaluated seal responses to the                      relief (e.g., cliffs). However, there are no
                                                  that human activity can flush harbor                                  disturbances. During the course of the               cliffs on NWSR. The haul out sites
                                                  seals off haul out sites (Allen et al.,                               seven-weekend study, the authors                     consist of ridges with unimpeded and
                                                  1984; Calambokidis et al., 1991; Suryan                               recorded 14 human-related disturbances               non-obstructive access to the water. If
                                                  and Harvey 1999; and Mortenson et al.,                                which were associated with stopped                   disturbed, the small number of hauled-
                                                  2000) or lead Hawaiian monk seals                                     powerboats and kayaks. During these                  out adult animals may move toward the
                                                  (Neomonachus schauinslandi) to avoid                                  events, hauled out seals became                      water without risk of encountering
                                                  beaches (Kenyon 1972). In one case,                                   noticeably active and moved into the                 barriers or hazards that would otherwise
                                                  human disturbance appeared to cause                                   water. The flushing occurred when                    prevent them from leaving the area.
                                                  Steller sea lions to desert a breeding                                stopped kayaks and powerboats were at                Moreover, the proposed area would not
                                                  area at Northeast Point on St. Paul                                   distances as far as 453 and 1,217 ft (138            be crowded with large numbers of
                                                  Island, Alaska (Kenyon 1962).                                         and 371 m) respectively. The authors                 Steller sea lions, further eliminating the
                                                     In cases where vessels actively                                    note that the seals were unaffected by               possibility of potentially injurious mass
                                                  approached marine mammals (e.g.,                                      passing powerboats, even those                       movements of animals attempting to
                                                  whale watching or dolphin watching                                    approaching as close as 128 ft (39 m),               vacate the haul out. Thus, in this case,
                                                  boats), scientists have documented that                               possibly indicating that the animals had
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                                                                                                                                                                             NMFS considers the risk of injury,
                                                  animals exhibit altered behavior such as                              become tolerant of the brief presence of             serious injury, or death to hauled-out
                                                  increased swimming speed, erratic                                     the vessels and ignored them. The                    animals as very low.
                                                  movement, and active avoidance                                        authors reported that on average, the
                                                  behavior (Acevedo, 1991; Trites and                                   seals quickly recovered from the                     Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal
                                                  Bain, 2000; Williams et al., 2002;                                    disturbances and returned to the haul                Habitat
                                                  Constantine et al., 2003), reduced blow                               out site in less than or equal to 60                   The only habitat modification
                                                  interval (Richter et al., 2003), disruption                           minutes. Seal numbers did not return to              associated with the proposed activity is


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                                                  the restoration of a light station which                occur only in conjunction with                        science), or contribute to the
                                                  would occur on the upper levels of                      restoration activities.                               accomplishment of one or more of the
                                                  Northwest Seal Rock which are not used                     Helicopter Approach and Timing                     general goals listed here:
                                                  by marine mammals. Thus, NMFS does                      Techniques: The Society would ensure                     1. Avoidance or minimization of
                                                  not expect that the proposed activity                   that its helicopter approach patterns to              injury or death of marine mammals
                                                  would have any effects on marine                        the Station and timing techniques                     wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may
                                                  mammal habitat and NMFS expects that                    would be conducted at times when                      contribute to this goal).
                                                  there will be no long- or short-term                    marine mammals are less likely to be                     2. A reduction in the numbers of
                                                  physical impacts to pinniped habitat on                 disturbed. To the extent possible, the                marine mammals (total number or
                                                  NWSR.                                                   helicopter should approach NWSR                       number at biologically important time
                                                     The Society would remove all waste,                  when the tide is too high for the marine              or location) exposed to vessel or visual
                                                  discarded materials and equipment from                  mammals to haul out on NWSR.                          presence that NMFS expects to result in
                                                  the island after each visit. The proposed               Additionally, since the most severe                   the take of marine mammals (this goal
                                                  activities will not result in any                       impacts (stampede) precede rapid and                  may contribute to 1, above, or to
                                                  permanent impact on habitats used by                    direct helicopter approaches, the                     reducing harassment takes only).
                                                  marine mammals, including prey                          Society’s initial approach to the Station                3. A reduction in the number of times
                                                  species and foraging habitat. The main                  must be offshore from the island at a                 (total number or number at biologically
                                                  impact associated with the proposed                     relatively high altitude (e.g., 800–1,000             important time or location) individuals
                                                  activity will be temporarily elevated                   ft, or 244–305 m). Before the final                   exposed to vessel or visual presence that
                                                  noise levels and the associated direct                  approach, the helicopter shall circle                 NMFS expects to result in the take of
                                                  effects on marine mammals (i.e., the                    lower, and approach from area with the                marine mammals (this goal may
                                                  potential for temporary abandonment of                  lowest pinniped density. If for any                   contribute to 1, above, or to reducing
                                                  the site), previously discussed in this                 safety reasons (e.g., wind condition) the             harassment takes only).
                                                                                                          Society cannot conduct these types of                    4. A reduction in the intensity of
                                                  notice.
                                                                                                          helicopter approach and timing                        exposures (either total number or
                                                     NMFS does not anticipate that the
                                                                                                          techniques, they must postpone the                    number at biologically important time
                                                  proposed restoration activities would
                                                                                                          restoration and maintenance activities                or location) to vessel or visual presence
                                                  result in any permanent effects on the
                                                                                                          for that day.                                         that NMFS expects to result in the take
                                                  habitats used by the marine mammals in
                                                                                                             Avoidance of Visual and Acoustic                   of marine mammals (this goal may
                                                  the proposed area, including the food
                                                                                                          Contact with People on Island: The                    contribute to a, above, or to reducing the
                                                  sources they use (i.e., fish and
                                                                                                          Society would instruct its members and                severity of harassment takes only).
                                                  invertebrates). Based on the preceding                                                                           5. Avoidance or minimization of
                                                  discussion, NMFS does not anticipate                    restoration crews to avoid making
                                                                                                          unnecessary noise and not expose                      adverse effects to marine mammal
                                                  that the proposed activity would have                                                                         habitat, paying special attention to the
                                                  any habitat-related effects that could                  themselves visually to pinnipeds
                                                                                                          around the base of the Station. Although              food base, activities that block or limit
                                                  cause significant or long-term                                                                                passage to or from biologically
                                                  consequences for individual marine                      CCR reported no impacts from these
                                                                                                          activities in the 2001 CCR study, it is               important areas, permanent destruction
                                                  mammals or their populations.                                                                                 of habitat, or temporary destruction/
                                                                                                          relatively simple for the Society to avoid
                                                  Proposed Mitigation                                     this potential impact. The door to the                disturbance of habitat during a
                                                                                                          lower platform shall remain closed and                biologically important time.
                                                     In order to issue an IHA under section                                                                        6. For monitoring directly related to
                                                  101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must                     barricaded to all tourists and other
                                                                                                          personnel since the lower platform is                 mitigation—an increase in the
                                                  set forth the permissible methods of                                                                          probability of detecting marine
                                                  taking pursuant to such activity, ‘‘and                 used at times by pinnipeds.
                                                                                                                                                                mammals, thus allowing for more
                                                  other means of effecting the least                      Mitigation Conclusions                                effective implementation of the
                                                  practicable impact on such species or                     NMFS has carefully evaluated the                    mitigation.
                                                  stock and its habitat, paying particular                Society’s proposed mitigation measures                   Based on the evaluation of the
                                                  attention to rookeries, mating grounds,                 in the context of ensuring that we                    Society’s proposed measures, NMFS has
                                                  and areas of similar significance, and on               prescribe the means of affecting the least            preliminarily determined that the
                                                  the availability of such species or stock               practicable impact on the affected                    proposed mitigation measures provide
                                                  for taking’’ for certain subsistence uses.              marine mammal species and stocks and                  the means of effecting the least
                                                  NMFS regulations require applicants for                 their habitat. The evaluation of potential            practicable impact on marine mammal
                                                  incidental take authorizations to include               measures included consideration of the                species or stocks and their habitat,
                                                  information about the availability and                  following factors in relation to one                  paying particular attention to rookeries,
                                                  feasibility (economic and technological)                another:                                              mating grounds, and areas of similar
                                                  of equipment, methods, and manner of                      • The manner in which, and the                      significance.
                                                  conducting such activity or other means                 degree to which, the successful
                                                  of effecting the least practicable adverse                                                                    Proposed Monitoring
                                                                                                          implementation of the measure is
                                                  impact upon the affected species or                     expected to minimize adverse impacts                    In order to issue an incidental take
                                                  stocks, their habitat (50 CFR                           to marine mammals;                                    authorization for an activity, section
                                                  216.104(a)(11)).                                          • The proven or likely efficacy of the              101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA states that
                                                     Time and Frequency: The Society                                                                            NMFS must set forth ‘‘requirements
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                                                                                                          specific measure to minimize adverse
                                                  would conduct restoration activities at                 impacts as planned; and                               pertaining to the monitoring and
                                                  maximum of once per month over the                        • The practicability of the measure                 reporting of such taking.’’ The MMPA
                                                  course of the year, with the exception of               for applicant implementation.                         implementing regulations at 50 CFR
                                                  between May 1, 2017 through October                       Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed                216.104(a)(13) indicate that requests for
                                                  31, 2017. Each restoration session                      by NMFS should be able to accomplish,                 IHAs must include the suggested means
                                                  would last no more than three days.                     have a reasonable likelihood of                       of accomplishing the necessary
                                                  Maintenance of the light beacon would                   accomplishing (based on current                       monitoring and reporting that will result


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                                                  in increased knowledge of the species                   impacts of other anthropogenic                        descriptions of the disturbance
                                                  and of the level of taking or impacts on                activities or natural factors occurring in            behaviors during the restoration
                                                  populations of marine mammals that                      the region.                                           activities, including location, date, and
                                                  NMFS expects to be present in the                          7. An increase in our understanding                time of the event. In addition, the
                                                  proposed action area.                                   of the effectiveness of mitigation and                Society would record observations
                                                     The Society submitted a marine                       monitoring measures.                                  regarding the number and species of any
                                                  mammal monitoring plan in Section 13                       8. An increase in the probability of               marine mammals either observed in the
                                                  of their IHA application. NMFS or the                   detecting marine mammals (through                     water or hauled out.
                                                  Society may modify or supplement the                    improved technology or methodology),                     The Society can add to the knowledge
                                                  plan based on comments or new                           both specifically within the safety zone              of pinnipeds in the proposed action area
                                                  information received from the public                    (thus allowing for more effective                     by noting observations of: (1) Unusual
                                                  during the public comment period.                       implementation of the mitigation) and                 behaviors, numbers, or distributions of
                                                     Monitoring measures prescribed by                    in general, to better achieve the above               pinnipeds, such that any potential
                                                  NMFS should accomplish one or more                      goals.                                                follow-up research can be conducted by
                                                  of the following general goals:                            As part of its IHA application, the                the appropriate personnel; (2) tag-
                                                     1. An increase in our understanding                  Society proposes to sponsor marine                    bearing carcasses of pinnipeds, allowing
                                                  of the likely occurrence of marine                      mammal monitoring, in order to                        transmittal of the information to
                                                  mammal species in the vicinity of the                   implement the mitigation measures that                appropriate agencies and personnel; and
                                                  action (i.e., presence, abundance,                      require real-time monitoring, and to                  (3) rare or unusual species of marine
                                                  distribution, and/or density of species).               satisfy the monitoring requirements of                mammals for agency follow-up.
                                                     2. An increase in our understanding                  the proposed IHA. These include:                         If at any time injury, serious injury, or
                                                  of the nature, scope, or context of the                    A NMFS approved, experienced                       mortality of the species for which take
                                                  likely exposure of marine mammal                        biologist will be present on the first                is authorized should occur, or if take of
                                                  species to any of the potential stressor(s)             flight of each day of activity. This                  any kind of any other marine mammal
                                                  associated with the action (e.g., sound                 observer will be able to identify all                 occurs, and such action may be a result
                                                  or visual stimuli), through better                      species of pinnipeds expected to use the              of the Society’s activities, the Society
                                                  understanding of one or more of the                     island, and qualified to determine age                would suspend survey activities and
                                                  following: The action itself and its                    and sex classes when viewing                          contact NMFS immediately to
                                                  environment (e.g., sound source                         conditions allow. The observer would                  determine how best to proceed to ensure
                                                  characterization, propagation, and                      record data including species counts,                 that another injury or death does not
                                                  ambient noise levels); the affected                     numbers of observed disturbances, and                 occur and to ensure that the applicant
                                                  species (e.g., life history or dive                     descriptions of the disturbance                       remains in compliance with the MMPA.
                                                  pattern); the likely co-occurrence of                   behaviors during the activities,
                                                                                                          including location, date, and time of the             Summary of Previous Monitoring
                                                  marine mammal species with the action
                                                  (in whole or part) associated with                      event. In addition, the Society would                    The Society complied with the
                                                  specific adverse effects; and/or the                    record observations regarding the                     mitigation and monitoring required
                                                  likely biological or behavioral context of              number and species of any marine                      under the previous authorizations
                                                  exposure to the stressor for the marine                 mammals either observed in the water                  (2010–2012). They did not conduct any
                                                  mammal (e.g., age class of exposed                      or hauled out.                                        operations for the 2013–2016 seasons.
                                                  animals or known pupping, calving or                       Aerial photographic surveys may                    However, in compliance with the 2012
                                                  feeding areas).                                         provide the most accurate means of                    Authorization, the Society submitted a
                                                     3. An increase in our understanding                  documenting species composition, age                  final report on the activities at the
                                                  of how individual marine mammals                        and sex class of pinnipeds using the                  Station, covering the period of February
                                                  respond (behaviorally or                                project site during human activity                    15, 2012 through April 30, 2012. During
                                                  physiologically) to the specific stressors              periods. The Society should complete                  the effective dates of the 2012 IHA, the
                                                  associated with the action (in specific                 aerial photo coverage of the island from              Society conducted one work session in
                                                  contexts, where possible, e.g., at what                 the same helicopter used to transport                 March, 2012. The Society’s aircraft
                                                  distance or received level).                            the Society’s personnel to the island                 operations and restoration activities on
                                                     4. An increase in our understanding                  during restoration trips. The Society                 NWSR did not exceed the activity levels
                                                  of how anticipated individual                           would take photographs of all marine                  analyzed under the 2012 authorization.
                                                  responses, to individual stressors or                   mammals hauled out on the island at an                During the March 2012 work session,
                                                  anticipated combinations of stressors,                  altitude greater than 300 m (984 ft) by               the Society observed two harbor seals
                                                  may impact either: The long-term fitness                a skilled photographer, on the first flight           hauled out on NWSR. Both animals (a
                                                  and survival of an individual; or the                   of each day of activities. These                      juvenile and an adult) departed the
                                                  population, species, or stock (e.g.,                    photographs will be forwarded to a                    rock, entered the water, and did not
                                                  through effects on annual rates of                      biologist capable of discerning marine                return to the Station during the duration
                                                  recruitment or survival).                               mammal species. Data shall be provided                of the activities.
                                                     5. An increase in our understanding                  to us in the form of a report with a data
                                                  of how the activity affects marine                      table, any other significant observations             Proposed Reporting
                                                  mammal habitat, such as through effects                 related to marine mammals, and a report                  The Society would submit a draft
                                                  on prey sources or acoustic habitat (e.g.,              of restoration activities (see Reporting).            report to NMFS’ Office of Protected
                                                  through characterization of longer-term                 The original photographs can be made                  Resources no later than 90 days after the
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                                                  contributions of multiple sound sources                 available to us or other marine mammal                expiration of the proposed IHA, if
                                                  to rising ambient noise levels and                      experts for inspection and further                    issued. The report will include a
                                                  assessment of the potential chronic                     analysis.                                             summary of the information gathered
                                                  effects on marine mammals).                                Proposed monitoring requirements in                pursuant to the monitoring
                                                     6. An increase in understanding of the               relation to the Society’s proposed                    requirements set forth in the proposed
                                                  impacts of the activity on marine                       activities would include species counts,              IHA. The Society will submit a final
                                                  mammals in combination with the                         numbers of observed disturbances, and                 report to the NMFS within 30 days after


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                                                  receiving comments from NMFS on the                     minimize the likelihood of further                       All anticipated takes would be by
                                                  draft report. If the Society receives no                prohibited take and ensure MMPA                       Level B harassment, involving
                                                  comments from NMFS on the report,                       compliance. The Society may not                       temporary changes in behavior. NMFS
                                                  NMFS will consider the draft report to                  resume their activities until notified by             expects that the proposed mitigation
                                                  be the final report.                                    us via letter, email, or telephone.                   and monitoring measures would
                                                    The report will describe the                             In the event that the Society discovers            minimize the possibility of injurious or
                                                  operations conducted and sightings of                   an injured or dead marine mammal, and                 lethal takes. NMFS considers the
                                                  marine mammals near the proposed                        the marine mammal observer                            potential for take by injury, serious
                                                  project. The report will provide full                   determines that the cause of the injury               injury, or mortality as remote. NMFS
                                                  documentation of methods, results, and                  or death is unknown and the death is                  expects that the presence of Society
                                                  interpretation pertaining to all                        relatively recent (i.e., in less than a               personnel could disturb of animals
                                                  monitoring. The report will provide:                    moderate state of decomposition as we                 hauled out on NWSR and that the
                                                    1. A summary and table of the dates,                  describe in the next paragraph), the                  animals may alter their behavior or
                                                  times, and weather during all research                  Society will immediately report the                   attempt to move away from the Society’s
                                                  activities.                                             incident to the Chief, Permits and                    personnel.
                                                    2. Species, number, location, and                     Conservation Division, Office of
                                                  behavior of any marine mammals                                                                                   As discussed earlier, NMFS assumes
                                                                                                          Protected Resources, NMFS, and the                    that pinnipeds that move greater than
                                                  observed throughout all monitoring                      Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding
                                                  activities.                                                                                                   two body lengths to longer retreats over
                                                                                                          Coordinator. The report must include                  the beach, or if already moving, a
                                                    3. An estimate of the number (by                      the same information identified in the
                                                  species) of marine mammals exposed to                                                                         change of direction of greater than 90
                                                                                                          paragraph above this section. Activities              degrees in response to the presence of
                                                  human presence associated with the                      may continue while NMFS reviews the
                                                  Society’s activities.                                                                                         surveyors, or pinnipeds that flush into
                                                                                                          circumstances of the incident. NMFS
                                                    4. A description of the                                                                                     the water, are behaviorally harassed,
                                                                                                          would work with the Society to
                                                  implementation and effectiveness of the                                                                       and thus subject to Level B taking (Table
                                                                                                          determine whether modifications in the
                                                  monitoring and mitigation measures of                                                                         2).
                                                                                                          activities are appropriate.
                                                  the IHA and full documentation of                                                                                Based on the Society’s previous
                                                                                                             In the event that the Society discovers
                                                  methods, results, and interpretation                                                                          monitoring reports, NMFS estimates
                                                                                                          an injured or dead marine mammal, and
                                                  pertaining to all monitoring.                                                                                 that approximately 2880 California sea
                                                                                                          the lead visual observer determines that
                                                    In the unanticipated event that the                                                                         lions (calculated by multiplying the
                                                                                                          the injury or death is not associated
                                                  specified activity clearly causes the take                                                                    maximum number California sea lions
                                                                                                          with or related to the authorized
                                                  of a marine mammal in a manner                                                                                present on NWSR (160) by 18 days of
                                                                                                          activities (e.g., previously wounded
                                                  prohibited by the authorization, such as                                                                      the restoration and maintenance
                                                                                                          animal, carcass with moderate to
                                                  an injury (Level A harassment), serious                                                                       activities), 2700 Steller sea lions (NMFS’
                                                                                                          advanced decomposition, or scavenger
                                                  injury, or mortality (e.g., stampede),                                                                        estimate of the maximum number of
                                                                                                          damage), the Society will report the
                                                  Society personnel shall immediately                                                                           Steller sea lions that could be present on
                                                                                                          incident to the Chief, Permits and
                                                  cease the specified activities and                                                                            NWSR (150) by 18 days of activity), 108
                                                                                                          Conservation Division, Office of
                                                  immediately report the incident to the                                                                        Pacific harbor seals (calculated by
                                                                                                          Protected Resources, NMFS, and the
                                                  Chief, Permits and Conservation                                                                               multiplying the maximum number of
                                                                                                          Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding
                                                  Division, Office of Protected Resources,                                                                      harbor seals present on NWSR (6) by 18
                                                                                                          Coordinator within 24 hours of the
                                                  NMFS, and the Assistant Westcoast                                                                             days), and 18 Northern fur seals
                                                                                                          discovery. Society personnel will
                                                  Regional Stranding Coordinator. The                                                                           (calculated by multiplying the
                                                                                                          provide photographs or video footage (if
                                                  report must include the following                                                                             maximum number of northern fur seals
                                                                                                          available) or other documentation of the
                                                  information:                                                                                                  present on NWSR (1) by 18 days) could
                                                    • Time, date, and location (latitude/                 stranded animal sighting to us. The
                                                                                                          Society can continue their survey                     be potentially affected by Level B
                                                  longitude) of the incident;
                                                    • Description and location of the                     activities while NMFS reviews the                     behavioral harassment over the course
                                                  incident (including water depth, if                     circumstances of the incident.                        of the IHA. NMFS bases these estimates
                                                  applicable);                                                                                                  of the numbers of marine mammals that
                                                                                                          Estimated Take by Incidental                          might be affected on consideration of
                                                    • Environmental conditions (e.g.,                     Harassment
                                                  wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea                                                                        the number of marine mammals that
                                                  state, cloud cover, and visibility);                      Except with respect to certain                      could be disturbed appreciably by
                                                    • Description of all marine mammal                    activities not pertinent here, the MMPA               approximately 51 hours of aircraft
                                                  observations in the 24 hours preceding                  defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of                 operations during the course of the
                                                  the incident;                                           pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)              activity. These incidental harassment
                                                    • Species identification or                           has the potential to injure a marine                  take numbers represent less than one
                                                  description of the animal(s) involved;                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the                  percent of the affected stocks of
                                                    • Fate of the animal(s); and                          wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals,
                                                    • Photographs or video footage of the                 the potential to disturb a marine                     and Northern fur seals, and less than
                                                  animal(s) (if equipment is available).                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the                  five percent of the stock of Steller sea
                                                    The Society shall not resume its                      wild by causing disruption of behavioral              lions (Table 3). However, actual take
                                                  activities until NMFS is able to review                 patterns, including, but not limited to,              may be slightly less if animals decide to
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                                                  the circumstances of the prohibited                     migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,              haul out at a different location for the
                                                  take. We will work with the Society to                  feeding, or sheltering (Level B                       day or if animals are foraging at the time
                                                  determine what is necessary to                          harassment).                                          of the survey activities.




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                                                                          TABLE 3—THE PERCENTAGE OF STOCK AFFECTED BY THE NUMBER OF TAKES PER SPECIES
                                                                                                  Species                                                         Take number        Stock abundance       Percent of stock

                                                  California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) ..........................................................                2,880                   296,750              0.975
                                                  Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) ....................................................................             2,790             60,131–74,448          4.64–3.75
                                                  Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) .......................................................................              36                    30,968               0.35
                                                  Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) .................................................................                 18                    14,050                 .12



                                                    Because of the required mitigation                              short amount of time. Thus, the                              appearance of helicopter during
                                                  measures and the likelihood that some                             proposed action is unlikely to result in                     approaches and departures. It is
                                                  pinnipeds will avoid the area, NMFS                               long-term impacts such as permanent                          expected that all or a portion of the
                                                  does not expect any injury or mortality                           abandonment of the area because of the                       marine mammals hauled out on the
                                                  to pinnipeds to occur and NMFS has not                            availability of alternate areas for                          island will depart the rock and slowly
                                                  authorized take by Level A harassment                             pinnipeds to avoid the resultant                             move into the water upon initial
                                                  for this proposed activity.                                       acoustic and visual disturbances from                        helicopter approaches. The movement
                                                                                                                    the restoration activities and helicopter                    to the water would be gradual due to the
                                                  Encouraging and Coordinating
                                                                                                                    operations. Results from previous                            required controlled helicopter
                                                  Research
                                                                                                                    monitoring reports also show that the                        approaches (see Proposed Mitigation for
                                                    The Society would share observations                            pinnipeds returned to NWSR and did                           more details), the small size of the
                                                  and counts of marine mammals and all                              not permanently abandon haul out sites                       aircraft, the use of noise-attenuating
                                                  observed disturbances to the                                      after the Society conducted their                            blade tip caps on the rotors, and
                                                  appropriate state and federal agencies at                         activities.
                                                  the conclusion of the survey.                                                                                                  behavioral habituation on the part of the
                                                                                                                       The Society’s activities would occur
                                                                                                                                                                                 animals as helicopter trips continue
                                                  Analysis and Preliminary                                          during the least sensitive time (e.g.,
                                                                                                                                                                                 throughout the day. During the sessions
                                                  Determinations                                                    November through April, outside of the
                                                                                                                    pupping season) for hauled out                               of helicopter activity, if present on
                                                  Negligible Impact                                                 pinnipeds on NWSR. Thus, pups or                             NWSR, some animals may be
                                                                                                                    breeding adults would not be present                         temporarily displaced from the island
                                                     Negligible impact is ‘‘an impact
                                                                                                                    during the proposed activity days.                           and either raft in the water or relocate
                                                  resulting from the specified activity that
                                                                                                                       Moreover, the Society’s mitigation                        to other haul outs.
                                                  cannot be reasonably expected to, and is
                                                  not reasonably likely to, adversely affect                        measures regarding helicopter                                   Sea lions have shown habituation to
                                                  the species or stock through effects on                           approaches and restoration site ingress                      helicopter flights within a day at the
                                                  annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                         and egress would minimize the                                project site and most animals are
                                                  (50 CFR 216.103). The lack of likely                              potential for stampedes and large-scale                      expected to return soon after helicopter
                                                  adverse effects on annual rates of                                movements. Thus, the potential for                           activities cease for that day. By
                                                  recruitment or survival (i.e., population                         large-scale movements and stampede                           clustering helicopter arrival/departures
                                                  level effects) forms the basis of a                               leading to injury, serious injury, or                        within a short time period, we expect
                                                  negligible impact finding. An estimate                            mortality is low.                                            animals present to show less response to
                                                  of the number of Level B harassment                                  Any noise attributed to the Society’s                     subsequent landings. NMFS anticipates
                                                  takes alone is not enough information                             proposed helicopter operations on                            no impact on the population size or
                                                  on which to base an impact                                        NWSR would be short-term                                     breeding stock of Steller sea lions,
                                                  determination. In addition to                                     (approximately six min per trip). We                         California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals,
                                                  considering estimates of the number of                            would expect the ambient noise levels                        or Northern fur seals.
                                                  marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                            to return to a baseline state when
                                                  through behavioral harassment, NMFS                               helicopter operations have ceased for                           In summary, NMFS anticipates that
                                                  considers other factors, such as the                              the day. As the helicopter landings take                     impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during
                                                  likely nature of any responses (e.g.,                             place 15 m (48 ft) above the surface of                      the Society’s proposed helicopter
                                                  intensity, duration), the context of any                          the rocks on NWSR, NMFS presumes                             operations and restoration/maintenance
                                                  responses (e.g., critical reproductive                            that the received sound levels would                         activities would be behavioral
                                                  time or location, migration), as well as                          increase above 81–81.9 dB re: 20 mPa (A-                     harassment of limited duration (i.e., less
                                                  the number and nature of estimated                                weighted) at the landing pad. However,                       than three days a month) and limited
                                                  Level A harassment takes, the number of                           we do not expect that the increased                          intensity (i.e., temporary flushing at
                                                  estimated mortalities, and effects on                             received levels of sound from the                            most). NMFS does not expect
                                                  habitat.                                                          helicopter would cause TTS or PTS                            stampeding, and therefore injury or
                                                     Although the Society’s survey                                  because the pinnipeds would flush                            mortality to occur (see Proposed
                                                  activities may disturb a small number of                          before the helicopter approached                             Mitigation for more details). Based on
                                                  marine mammals hauled out on NWSR,                                NWSR; thus increasing the distance                           the analysis contained herein of the
                                                  NMFS expects those impacts to occur to                            between the pinnipeds and the received                       likely effects of the specified activity on
                                                  a small, localized group of animals for                           sound levels on NWSR during the                              marine mammals and their habitat, and
                                                  a limited duration (e.g., six hours in one                        proposed action.                                             taking into consideration the
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                                                  day). Marine mammals would likely                                    If pinnipeds are present on NWSR,                         implementation of the proposed
                                                  become alert or, at most, flush into the                          Level B behavioral harassment of                             monitoring and mitigation measures,
                                                  water in reaction to the presence of the                          pinnipeds may occur during helicopter                        NMFS preliminarily finds that the total
                                                  Society’s personnel during the proposed                           landing and takeoff from NWSR due to                         marine mammal take from the Society’s
                                                  activities. Disturbance will be limited to                        the pinnipeds temporarily moving from                        proposed survey activities will have a
                                                  a short duration, allowing marine                                 the rocks and lower structure of the                         negligible impact on the affected marine
                                                  mammals to reoccupy NWSR within a                                 Station into the sea due to the noise and                    mammal species or stocks.


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                                                  Small Numbers                                           Impact (FONSI) for this activity is                   and work crew personnel operating
                                                     As mentioned previously, NMFS                        available on the Web site at: http://                 under the authority of this IHA.
                                                  estimates that the Society’s proposed                   www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                            b. The species authorized for taking
                                                  activities could potentially affect, by                 incidental/research.html.                             are the California sea lion (Zalophus
                                                  Level B harassment only, four species of                                                                      californianus), Pacific Harbor seal
                                                                                                          Proposed Authorization
                                                  marine mammal under our jurisdiction.                                                                         (Phoca vitulina), the eastern Distinct
                                                                                                            As a result of these preliminary                    Population Segment of Steller sea lion
                                                  For each species, these estimates are
                                                                                                          determinations, NMFS proposes issuing                 (Eumetopias jubatus), and the eastern
                                                  small numbers (less than one percent of
                                                                                                          an IHA to the Society for conducting                  Pacific stock of northern fur seal
                                                  the affected stocks of California sea
                                                                                                          helicopter operations and maintenance                 (Callorhinus ursinus).
                                                  lions, Pacific harbor seals, and Northern
                                                                                                          and restoration activities on the St.                    c. The taking, by Level B harassment
                                                  fur seals, and less than five percent of
                                                                                                          George Lighthouse Station in the                      only, is limited to the species listed in
                                                  the stock of Steller sea lions) relative to
                                                                                                          northeast Pacific Ocean, February 19,                 condition 3(b). Authorized take:
                                                  the population size (Table 3).
                                                     Based on the analysis contained in                   2017 through February 18, 2018,                       California sea lion (2880); Steller sea
                                                  this notice of the likely effects of the                provided they incorporate the                         lion (2790); Pacific harbor seal (36); and
                                                  specified activity on marine mammals                    previously mentioned mitigation,                      northern fur seal (18).
                                                  and their habitat, and taking into                      monitoring, and reporting requirements.                  d. The taking by Level A harassment,
                                                  consideration the implementation of the                 Draft Proposed Authorization                          injury or death of any of the species
                                                  mitigation and monitoring measures,                                                                           listed in item 3(b) of the IHA or the
                                                                                                             This section contains the draft text for           taking by harassment, injury or death of
                                                  NMFS preliminarily finds that the                       the proposed IHA. NMFS proposes to
                                                  Society’s proposed activities would take                                                                      any other species of marine mammal is
                                                                                                          include this language in the IHA, if                  prohibited and may result in the
                                                  small numbers of marine mammals                         issued.
                                                  relative to the populations of the                                                                            modification, suspension, or revocation
                                                  affected species or stocks.                             Proposed Authorization Language                       of this IHA.
                                                                                                                                                                   e. In the case of an emergency repair
                                                  Impact on Availability of Affected                         The St. George Reef Lighthouse
                                                                                                                                                                event (i.e., failure of the PATON beacon
                                                  Species or Stock for Taking for                         Preservation Society (Society), P.O. Box
                                                                                                                                                                light) between May 1, 2017 through
                                                  Subsistence Uses                                        577, Crescent City, CA 95531, is hereby
                                                                                                                                                                October 31, 2017, the Society will
                                                                                                          authorized under section 101(a)(5)(D) of
                                                     There are no relevant subsistence uses                                                                     consult with the ARA, Westcoast
                                                                                                          the Marine Mammal Protection Act (16
                                                  of marine mammals implicated by this                                                                          Region, NMFS, to best determine the
                                                                                                          U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(D)) and 50 CFR
                                                  action. Therefore, NMFS has                                                                                   timing of an emergency repair trip to the
                                                                                                          216.107, to harass marine mammals
                                                  determined that the total taking of                                                                           Station.
                                                                                                          incidental to conducting helicopter
                                                  affected species or stocks would not                                                                             a. The Westcoast Region NMFS
                                                                                                          operations and restoration and
                                                  have an unmitigable adverse impact on                                                                         marine mammal biologist will make a
                                                                                                          maintenance work on the St. George
                                                  the availability of such species or stocks                                                                    decision regarding when the Society can
                                                                                                          Reef Light Station (Station) on
                                                  for taking for subsistence purposes.                                                                          schedule helicopter trips to the NWSR
                                                                                                          Northwest Seal Rock (NWSR) in the
                                                                                                                                                                during the emergency repair time
                                                  Endangered Species Act (ESA)                            Northeast Pacific Ocean.
                                                                                                             1. This Incidental Harassment                      window and will ensure that such
                                                    NMFS does not expect that the                                                                               operations will have the least
                                                                                                          Authorization (IHA) is valid from
                                                  Society’s proposed helicopter                                                                                 practicable adverse impact to marine
                                                                                                          February 19, 2017 through February 18,
                                                  operations and restoration/maintenance                                                                        mammals.
                                                                                                          2018. The Society may not conduct
                                                  activities would affect any species listed                                                                       b. The ARA, Westcoast Region, NMFS
                                                                                                          operations from May 1, 2017 through
                                                  under the ESA. Therefore, NMFS has                                                                            will also ensure that the Society’s
                                                                                                          October 31, 2017.
                                                  determined that a Section 7 consultation                   2. This IHA is valid only for activities           request for incidental take during an
                                                  under the ESA is not required.                          associated with helicopter operations,                emergency repair event would not
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act                       lighthouse restoration and maintenance                exceed the number of incidental take
                                                  (NEPA)                                                  activities, and human presence (See                   authorized in this IHA.
                                                    To meet our NEPA requirements for                     items 2(a)–(d)) on the Station on NWSR                4. Cooperation
                                                  the issuance of an IHA to the Society,                  (41°50′24″ N., 124°22′06″ W.) in the
                                                                                                          Northeast Pacific Ocean.                                 The holder of this IHA is required to
                                                  NMFS has prepared an EA specific to                                                                           cooperate with the NMFS and any other
                                                                                                             a. The use of a small, compact, 4-
                                                  conducting aircraft operations and                                                                            Federal, state, or local agency
                                                                                                          person helicopter with two-bladed main
                                                  restoration and maintenance work on                                                                           authorized to monitor the impacts of the
                                                                                                          and tail rotors fitted with noise-
                                                  the St. George Reef Light Station. The                                                                        activity on marine mammals.
                                                                                                          attenuating blade tip caps to transit to
                                                  EA, titled ‘‘Issuance of an Incidental
                                                                                                          and from NWSR;                                        5. Mitigation Measures
                                                  Harassment Authorization to Take                           b. Restoration activities (e.g., painting,
                                                  Marine Mammals by Harassment                            plastering, welding, and glazing)                        In order to ensure the least practicable
                                                  Incidental to Conducting Aircraft                       conducted on the Station;                             impact on the species listed in
                                                  Operations, Lighthouse Restoration and                     c. Maintenance activities (e.g., bulb              condition 3(b), the holder of this IHA is
                                                  Maintenance Activities, and Tour                        replacement and automation of the light               required to:
                                                  Operations on St. George Reef                           system) conducted on the Station; and                    a. Conduct restoration and
                                                  Lighthouse Station in Del Norte County,                                                                       maintenance activities at the Station at
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                                                                                                             d. Emergency repair events (e.g., the
                                                  California,’’ evaluated the impacts on                  failure of the PATON beacon light)                    a maximum of one session per month
                                                  the human environment of our                            outside of the three-day work session.                between February 19, 2017 and
                                                  authorization of incidental Level B                        e. Human presence.                                 February 18, 2018. Each restoration
                                                  harassment resulting from the specified                                                                       session will be no more than three days
                                                  activity in the specified geographic                    3. General Conditions                                 in duration. Maintenance of the light
                                                  region. An electronic copy of the EA                       a. A copy of this IHA must be in the               beacon will occur only in conjunction
                                                  and the Finding of No Significant                       possession of the Society, its designees,             with the monthly restoration activities.


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                                                     b. Ensure that helicopter approach                   be taken at an altitude greater than 300                • Vessel’s speed during and leading
                                                  patterns to the NWSR will be such that                  m (984 ft) during the first arrival flight            up to the incident;
                                                  the timing techniques are least                         to NWSR.                                                • Description of the incident;
                                                  disturbing to marine mammals. To the                      iii. The Society and/or its designees                 • Status of all sound source use in the
                                                  extent possible, the helicopter should                  will forward the photographs to a                     24 hours preceding the incident;
                                                  approach NWSR when the tide is too                      biologist capable of discerning marine                  • Water depth;
                                                  high for the marine mammals to haul                     mammal species. The Society shall                       • Environmental conditions (e.g.,
                                                  out on NWSR.                                            provide the data to us in the form of a               wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea
                                                     c. Avoid rapid and direct approaches                 report with a data table, any other                   state, cloud cover, and visibility);
                                                  by the helicopter to the station by                     significant observations related to                     • Description of all marine mammal
                                                  approaching NWSR at a relatively high                   marine mammals, and a report of                       observations in the 24 hours preceding
                                                  altitude (e.g., 800–1,000 ft; 244–305 m).               restoration activities (see Reporting).               the incident;
                                                  Before the final approach, the helicopter               The Society will make available the                     • Species identification or
                                                  shall circle lower, and approach from                   original photographs to NMFS or to                    description of the animal(s) involved;
                                                  area where the density of pinnipeds is                  other marine mammal experts for                         • Fate of the animal(s); and
                                                  the lowest. If for any safety reasons (e.g.,            inspection and further analysis.                        • Photographs or video footage of the
                                                  wind conditions or visibility) such                                                                           animal(s) (if equipment is available).
                                                                                                          7. Reporting Requirements                               The Society shall not resume its
                                                  helicopter approach and timing
                                                  techniques cannot be achieved, the                         Final Report: The holder of this IHA               activities until we are able to review the
                                                  Society must abort the restoration and                  is required to submit a draft monitoring              circumstances of the prohibited take.
                                                  maintenance session for that day.                       report to the Chief, Permits and                      We shall work with the Society to
                                                     d. Provide instructions to the                       Conservation Division, Office of                      determine what is necessary to
                                                  Society’s members, the restoration crew,                Protected Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-                 minimize the likelihood of further
                                                  and if applicable, to tourists, on                      West Highway, 13th Floor, Silver                      prohibited take and ensure Marine
                                                  appropriate conduct when in the                         Spring, MD 20910, no later than 90 days               Mammal Protection Act compliance.
                                                  vicinity of hauled-out marine mammals.                  after the project is completed. The                   The Society may not resume their
                                                  The Society’s members, the restoration                  report must contain the following                     activities until notified by us via letter,
                                                  crew, and if applicable, tourists, will                 information:                                          email, or telephone.
                                                  avoid making unnecessary noise while                       a. A summary of the dates, times, and              9. Reporting an Injured or Dead Marine
                                                  on NWSR and must not view pinnipeds                     weather during all helicopter                         Mammal With an Unknown Cause of
                                                  around the base of the Station.                         operations, restoration, and                          Death
                                                     e. Ensure that the door to the Station’s             maintenance activities.
                                                                                                             b. Species, number, location, and                     In the event that the Society discovers
                                                  lower platform shall remain closed and
                                                                                                          behavior of any marine mammals,                       an injured or dead marine mammal, and
                                                  barricaded at all times.
                                                                                                          observed throughout all monitoring                    the observer determines that the cause
                                                  6. Monitoring                                           activities.                                           of the injury or death is unknown and
                                                     The holder of this IHA is required to:                  c. An estimate of the number (by                   the death is relatively recent (i.e., in less
                                                     a. Have a NMFS-approved                              species) of marine mammals that are                   than a moderate state of decomposition
                                                  experienced biologist will be present on                known to have been exposed to visual                  as we describe in the next paragraph),
                                                  the first flight of each day of activities.             and acoustic stimuli associated with the              the Society will immediately report the
                                                     b. Record the date, time, and location               helicopter operations, restoration, and               incident to the Chief, Permits and
                                                  (or closest point of ingress) of each visit             maintenance activities.                               Conservation Division, Office of
                                                  to the NWSR.                                               d. A description of the                            Protected Resources, and the Assistant
                                                     c. Collect the following information                 implementation and effectiveness of the               Westcoast Regional Stranding
                                                  for each visit:                                         monitoring and mitigation measures of                 Coordinator. The report must include
                                                     i. Information on the numbers (by                    the IHA and full documentation of                     the same information identified in the
                                                  species) of marine mammals observed                     methods, results, and interpretation                  paragraph above this section. Activities
                                                  during the activities;                                  pertaining to all monitoring.                         may continue while we review the
                                                     ii. The estimated number of marine                                                                         circumstances of the incident. We will
                                                  mammals (by species) that may have                      8. Reporting Prohibited Take                          work with the Society to determine
                                                  been harassed during the activities;                       In the unanticipated event that the                whether modifications in the activities
                                                     iii. Any behavioral responses or                     specified activity clearly causes the take            are appropriate.
                                                  modifications of behaviors that may be                  of a marine mammal in a manner                           The report must include the same
                                                  attributed to the specific activities (e.g.,            prohibited by the IHA (if issued), such               information identified in the paragraph
                                                  flushing into water, becoming alert and                 as an injury (Level A harassment),                    above. Activities may continue while
                                                  moving, rafting); and                                   serious injury, or mortality (e.g.,                   we review the circumstances of the
                                                     iv. Information on the weather,                      stampede, etc.), the Society shall                    incident. We will work with the Society
                                                  including the tidal state and horizontal                immediately cease the specified                       to determine whether modifications in
                                                  visibility.                                             activities and immediately report the                 the activities are appropriate.
                                                     d. Employ a skilled, aerial                          incident to the Chief, Permits and
                                                                                                                                                                10. Reporting an Injured or Dead Marine
                                                  photographer to document marine                         Conservation Division, Office of
                                                                                                                                                                Mammal Not Related to the Society’s
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                                                  mammals hauled out on NWSR.                             Protected Resources, NMFS, and the
                                                     i. The photographer will complete a                                                                        Activities
                                                                                                          Assistant Westcoast Regional Stranding
                                                  photographic survey of NWSR using the                   Coordinator.                                            In the event that the Society discovers
                                                  same helicopter that will transport                        The report must include the following              an injured or dead marine mammal, and
                                                  Society personnel to the island during                  information:                                          the lead visual observer determines that
                                                  restoration trips.                                         • Time, date, and location (latitude/              the injury or death is not associated
                                                     ii. Photographs of all marine                        longitude) of the incident;                           with or related to the authorized
                                                  mammals hauled-out on the island shall                     • Name and type of vessel involved;                activities (e.g., previously wounded


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                                                  animal, carcass with moderate to                        implementation of Departmental                        the Committee, curriculum vitae or
                                                  advanced decomposition, or scavenger                    regulations, policies, and programs                   resume of the nominee, and no more
                                                  damage), the Society will report the                    critical to the mission and goals of                  than three supporting letters describing
                                                  incident to the Chief, Permits and                      NMFS. Nominations are encouraged                      the nominee’s qualifications and
                                                  Conservation Division, Office of                        from all interested parties involved with             interest in serving on the Committee.
                                                  Protected Resources, and the Assistant                  or representing interests affected by                 Self-nominations are acceptable. The
                                                  Westcoast Regional Stranding                            NMFS actions in managing living                       following contact information should
                                                  Coordinator, within 24 hours of the                     marine resources. Nominees should                     accompany each nominee’s submission:
                                                  discovery.                                              possess demonstrable expertise in a                   Name, address, telephone number, fax
                                                     The Society’s staff will provide                     field related to the management of living             number, and email address (if
                                                  photographs or video footage (if                        marine resources and be able to fulfill               available).
                                                  available) or other documentation of the                the time commitments required for two
                                                                                                                                                                  Nominations should be sent to Heidi
                                                  stranded animal sighting to us.                         annual meetings and year round
                                                                                                                                                                Lovett (see ADDRESSES) and must be
                                                                                                          subcommittee work. Individuals serve
                                                  11. This IHA may be modified,                                                                                 received by February 6, 2017. The full
                                                                                                          for a term of three years for no more
                                                  suspended or withdrawn if the holder                                                                          text of the Committee Charter and its
                                                                                                          than two consecutive terms if re-
                                                  fails to abide by the conditions                                                                              current membership can be viewed at
                                                                                                          appointed. NMFS is seeking qualified
                                                  prescribed herein, or if the authorized                                                                       the NMFS’ Web page at
                                                                                                          nominees to fill upcoming vacancies
                                                  taking is having a more than a negligible                                                                     www.nmfs.noaa.gov/mafac.htm.
                                                                                                          being created by term limits.
                                                  impact on the species or stock of                                                                               Dated: December 20, 2016.
                                                                                                          DATES: Nominations must be
                                                  affected marine mammals.
                                                                                                          postmarked or have an email date stamp                Jennifer Lukens,
                                                  Request for Public Comments                             on or before February 6, 2017.                        Director for the Office of Policy, National
                                                     NMFS requests comments on our                        ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent                 Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  analysis, the draft IHA, and any other                  to Heidi Lovett, MAFAC Assistant                      [FR Doc. 2016–31040 Filed 12–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  aspect of this notice of proposed IHA for               Director, NMFS Office of Policy, 14th                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                  the proposed activities. Please include                 Floor, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver
                                                  any supporting data or literature                       Spring, MD 20910.
                                                  citations with your comments to help                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  inform our final decision on the                        Heidi Lovett, MAFAC Assistant
                                                  Society’s request for an IHA.                           Director; (301) 427–8034; email:                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                          heidi.lovett@noaa.gov.                                Administration
                                                    Dated: December 16, 2016.
                                                  Donna S. Wieting,                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                                                                          MAFAC was approved by the Secretary                   RIN 0648–XF095
                                                  Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service.                      on December 28, 1970, and
                                                                                                          subsequently chartered under the                      North Pacific Fishery Management
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–30785 Filed 12–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5                     Council; Public Meeting
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                          U.S.C. App. 2, on February 17, 1971.
                                                                                                          The Committee meets twice a year with                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                          supplementary subcommittee meetings                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                        Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                          as determined necessary by the
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Committee Chair and Subcommittee                      Commerce.
                                                  Administration                                          Chairs. No less than 15 and no more                   ACTION:   Notice of a public meeting.
                                                                                                          than 21 individuals may serve on the
                                                  RIN 0648–XF099                                          Committee. Membership is comprised of                 SUMMARY: The North Pacific Fishery
                                                  Nominations to the Marine Fisheries                     highly qualified, diverse individuals                 Management Council (Council)
                                                  Advisory Committee                                      representing commercial, recreational,                Groundfish Plan Team will hold a two
                                                                                                          subsistence, and aquaculture fisheries                day meeting.
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      interests; seafood industry;
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    environmental organizations; academic                 DATES: The meeting will be begin at 9
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      institutions; tribal and consumer                     a.m. on Wednesday January 11, 2017,
                                                  Commerce.                                               groups; and other living marine resource              and end at 5 p.m. on Thursday January
                                                  ACTION: Notice; request for nominations.                interest groups from a balance of U.S.                12, 2017, to view the agenda see
                                                                                                          geographical regions, including the                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
                                                  SUMMARY:    Nominations are being sought                Western Pacific and Caribbean.
                                                  for appointment by the Secretary of                        A MAFAC member cannot be a                         ADDRESSES:  The meeting will be held at
                                                  Commerce to fill vacancy openings on                    Federal employee, member of a Regional                the Alaska Fishery Science Center
                                                  the Marine Fisheries Advisory                           Fishery Management Council, registered                Traynor Room 2076, 7600 Sand Point
                                                  Committee (MAFAC or Committee) that                     Federal lobbyist, State employee, or                  Way NE., Building 4, Seattle, WA
                                                  will be pending late April 2017.                        agent of a foreign principal. Selected                98115.
                                                  MAFAC is the only Federal advisory                      candidates must pass a security check                   Council address: North Pacific
                                                  committee with the responsibility to                    and submit a financial disclosure form.               Fishery Management Council, 605 W.
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                                                  advise the Secretary of Commerce                        Membership is voluntary, and except for               4th Ave., Suite 306, Anchorage, AK
                                                  (Secretary) on all matters concerning                   reimbursable travel and related                       99501–2252; telephone (907) 271–2809.
                                                  living marine resources that are the                    expenses, service is without pay.                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  responsibility of the Department of                        Each nomination submission should
                                                                                                                                                                Diana Stram or Jim Armstrong, Council
                                                  Commerce. The Committee makes                           include the nominee’s name, a cover
                                                                                                                                                                staff; telephone: (907) 271–2809.
                                                  recommendations to the Secretary to                     letter describing the nominee’s
                                                  assist in the development and                           qualifications and interest in serving on             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



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Document Created: 2016-12-23 12:29:10
Document Modified: 2016-12-23 12:29:10
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; proposed incidental harassment authorization; request for comments.
DatesNMFS must receive comments and information on or before January 23, 2017.
ContactLaura McCue, NMFS, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation81 FR 94326 
RIN Number0648-XE98

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