82_FR_11037 82 FR 11005 - 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

82 FR 11005 - 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 82, Issue 32 (February 17, 2017)

Page Range11005-11011
FR Document2017-03233

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society (Society) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during 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, off Del Norte County, California.

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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; Issuance of an Incidental Harassment Authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the 
St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society (Society) to 
incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during 
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, 
off Del Norte County, California.

DATES: This Authorization is effective from February 19, 2017 through 
February 18, 2018.
    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA): NMFS prepared an 
Environmental Assessment (EA) and analyzed the potential impacts to 
marine mammals that would result from the Society's activities. A 
Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed in February 2017. A 
copy of the EA and FONSI is available on our Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.html.

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 NWSR offshore of Crescent City, California in the 
northeast Pacific Ocean. NMFS determined the application complete and 
adequate on December 12, 2016.
    The Society plans to conduct aircraft operations, lighthouse 
renovation, and periodic maintenance on the Station's optical light 
system on a monthly basis. The planned activity will 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 will start 
on February 19, 2017, to avoid a lapse in authorization, and will be 
valid for one year. The following specific aspects of the planned 
activities would be 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

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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 plans to conduct the activities (aircraft operations, 
lighthouse restoration, and maintenance activities) at a maximum 
frequency of one session per month. The duration for each session will 
last no more than three days (e.g., Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). The 
IHA will 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 planned 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 m 
(300 ft) in diameter that peaks at 5.18 m (17 ft) above mean sea level.

Detailed Description of Activities

    A detailed description of the Society's project is provided in the 
Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 94326; December 23, 
2016). Since that time, no changes have been made to the Society's 
planned activities. Therefore, a detailed description is not provided 
here. Please refer to that Federal Register notice for the description 
of the specific activity.

Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to the Society was 
published in the Federal Register on December 23, 2016 (81 FR 94326). 
That notice described, in detail, the Society's activities, the marine 
mammal species that may be affected by the activities, and the 
anticipated effects on marine mammals. During the 30-day public comment 
period, NMFS received comments from the Marine Mammal Commission and 
one private citizen. The Marine Mammal Commission recommended that NMFS 
issue the IHA, subject to inclusion of the proposed mitigation, 
monitoring, and reporting measures.

Sound Sources and Sound Characteristics

    NMFS expects that acoustic stimuli resulting from the helicopter 
operations; noise from maintenance and restoration activities; and 
human presence have the potential to harass marine mammals, incidental 
to the conduct of the planned activities. A detailed description of the 
sound sources and sound characteristics were provided in the Federal 
Register notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 94326; December 23, 2016). 
Please refer to the Federal Register notice for more information.

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 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 to 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,
               Species                         Stock                 Regulatory status 1 2           Nmin, most recent      PBR       Occurrence and
                                                                                                   abundance survey) \3\                seasonality
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California sea lion (Zalophus         U.S....................  MMPA--NC.........................  296,750 (n/a; 153,337;   9,200  Year-round presence.
 californianus).                                               ESA--NL..........................   2011).
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias          Eastern Distinct         MMPA--D ESA--DL..................  60,131--74,448 (n/a;     1,645  Year-round presence.
 jubatus).                             Population Segment.                                         36,551; 2013).
Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)  California.............  MMPA--NC.........................  30,968 (n/a; 27,348;     1,641  Occasional, spring.
                                                               ESA--NL..........................   2012).
Northern fur seal (Callorhinus        California Breeding....  MMPA--D..........................  14,050 (n/a; 7,524;        451  Rare.
 ursinus).                                                     ESA--NL..........................   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).

    A detailed description of the of the species likely to be affected 
by the Society's activities, including brief introductions to the 
species and relevant stocks as well as available information regarding 
population trends and threats, and information regarding local 
occurrence, were provided in the Federal Register notice for the 
proposed IHA (81 FR 94326; December 23, 2016); since that time, we are 
not aware of any changes in the status of these species

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and stocks; therefore, detailed descriptions are not provided here. 
Please refer to that Federal Register notice for these descriptions. 
Please also refer to NMFS' Web site (www.nmfs.noaa/gov/pr/species/
mammals/) for generalized species accounts.

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

    The effects of underwater noise from the Society's activities have 
the potential to result in behavioral harassment of marine mammals in 
the vicinity of the action area. The Federal Register notice for the 
proposed IHA (81 FR 94326; December 23, 2016) included a discussion of 
the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammals, therefore that 
information is not repeated here; please refer to that Federal Register 
notice for that information. No instances of hearing threshold shifts, 
injury, serious injury, or mortality are expected as a result of the 
in-water construction activities.

Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The only habitat modification associated with the planned 
activities is the restoration of the Station, which would occur on the 
upper levels of NWSR, which are not used by marine mammals. Thus, NMFS 
does not expect that the planned activity will 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. These 
potential effects are discussed in detail in the Federal Register 
notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 94326; December 23, 2016); 
therefore, that information is not repeated here; please refer to that 
Federal Register notice for that information.

Mitigation Measures

    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 will conduct restoration activities 
at a 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 will last no more than three days. Maintenance of 
the light beacon will occur only in conjunction with restoration 
activities.
    Helicopter Approach and Timing Techniques: The Society will ensure 
that its helicopter approach patterns to the Station and timing 
techniques are conducted at times when marine mammals are less likely 
to be disturbed. To the extent possible, the helicopter will 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 the Island: 
The Society will 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 Coastal Crescent 
Research (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

    To ensure that the ``least practicable adverse impact'' will be 
achieved, NMFS has carefully evaluated mitigation measures in 
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(s) is expected to reduce impacts to marine mammals, 
marine mammal species or stocks, their habitat, and their availability 
for subsistence uses (latter where relevant); the proven or likely 
efficacy of the measures; and the practicability of the measures for 
applicant implementation (including, consideration of personnel safety, 
practicality of implementation).
    Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed by NMFS should be able to 
accomplish, have a reasonable likelihood of accomplishing (based on 
current science), or contribute to the accomplishment of one or more of 
the general goals listed below:
    1. Avoidance or minimization of injury or death of marine mammals 
wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may contribute to this goal).
    2. A reduction in the numbers of marine mammals (total number or 
number at biologically important time or location) exposed to received 
levels of pile driving, or other activities expected to result in the 
take of marine mammals (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to 
reducing harassment takes only).
    3. A reduction in the number of times (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) individuals would be exposed 
to received levels from the activity, or other activities expected to 
result in the take of marine mammals (this goal may contribute to 1, 
above, or to reducing harassment takes only).
    4. A reduction in the intensity of exposures (either total number 
or number at biologically important time or location) to received 
levels of the activity, or other activities expected to result in the 
take of marine mammals (this goal may contribute to a, above, or to 
reducing the severity of harassment takes only).
    5. Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying special attention to the food base, activities that 
block or limit passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary destruction/disturbance 
of habitat during a biologically important time.
    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 planned measures, NMFS has 
determined that the mitigation measures provide the means of effecting 
the least practicable impact on marine mammal species or stocks and 
their habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating 
grounds, and areas of similar significance.

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Monitoring Measures

    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 
accomplishing the necessary monitoring and reporting that will result 
in increased knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or 
impacts on populations of marine mammals that NMFS expects to be 
present in the action area.
    The Society submitted a marine mammal monitoring plan in Section 13 
of their IHA application.
    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 plans 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 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 will 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 will 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 will take photographs of all marine 
mammals hauled out on the island at an altitude greater than 300 m (984 
ft) by the biologist, on the first flight of each day of activities. 
These photographs will be used by the biologist to discern 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.
    Monitoring requirements in relation to the Society's planned 
activities will 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 will 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 action 
area by including the following observations in their annual monitoring 
report: (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 will 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.

Reporting Measures

    The Society will submit a draft report to NMFS' Office of Protected 
Resources

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no later than 90 days after the expiration of the IHA. The report will 
include a summary of the information gathered pursuant to the 
monitoring requirements set forth in the IHA. The Society will submit a 
final report to the NMFS within 30 days after 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 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 West coast 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 West coast 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 will 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 West coast 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 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.
    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
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                  Level                           Type of  response                      Definition
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1........................................  Alert.........................  Seal head orientation or brief
                                                                            movement in response to disturbance,
                                                                            which may include turning head
                                                                            towards the disturbance, craning
                                                                            head and neck while holding the body
                                                                            rigid in a u-shaped position,
                                                                            changing from a lying to a sitting
                                                                            position, or brief movement of less
                                                                            than twice the animal's body length.
2 *......................................  Movement......................  Movements in response to the source
                                                                            of disturbance, ranging from short
                                                                            withdrawals at least twice the
                                                                            animal's body length to longer
                                                                            retreats over the beach, or if
                                                                            already moving a change of direction
                                                                            of greater than 90 degrees.
3 *......................................  Flush.........................  All retreats (flushes) to the water.
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* Only Levels 2 and 3 are considered take, whereas Level 1 is not.


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    Based on the Society's previous monitoring reports, NMFS estimates 
that approximately 2,880 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), 2,790 
Steller sea lions (NMFS' estimate of the maximum number of Steller sea 
lions that could be present on NWSR (155) 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 a maximum of 18 days of potential activities during the 
course of the year. 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.

                  Table 3--The Percentage of Stock Affected by the Number of Takes per Species
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                                                                                                    Percent of
                           Species                               Take number    Stock abundance        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            0.12
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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 activity.

Analysis and 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 planned activities. Disturbance will be 
limited to a short duration, allowing marine mammals to reoccupy NWSR 
within a short amount of time. Thus, the planned activities are 
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 will 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 will not be 
present during the planned activity days.
    Moreover, the Society's mitigation measures regarding helicopter 
approaches and restoration site ingress and egress will 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 helicopter operations on NWSR 
will be short-term (approximately six minutes per trip). We 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 Temporary Threshold Shift (TTS) or Permanent Threshold 
Shift (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 planned 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 Mitigation Measures 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 
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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 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 Mitigation Measures 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 monitoring and 
mitigation measures, NMFS finds that the total marine mammal take from 
the Society's activities will have a negligible impact on the affected 
marine mammal species or stocks.
Small Numbers
    As mentioned previously, NMFS estimates that the Society's planned 
activities could potentially affect, by Level B harassment only, four 
species of marine mammals 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 finds that the Society's 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 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)

    NMFS prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) and analyzed the 
potential impacts to marine mammals that would result from the 
Society's activities. A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was 
signed in February 2017. A copy of the EA and FONSI is available on our 
Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.html.

Authorization

    NMFS has issued an IHA to the Society for the potential harassment 
of small numbers of four marine mammal species incidental to the 
aircraft operations and lighthouse restoration and maintenance 
activities on NWSR, in Del Norte County, CA, provided the previously 
mentioned mitigation.

    Dated: February 13, 2017.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-03233 Filed 2-16-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  information collection should be sent                 Background
                                                                                                          within 30 days of publication of this                    Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the Marine
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        notice to OIRA_Submission@omb.                        Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as
                                                  Administration                                          eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806.                     amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et
                                                  Submission for OMB Review;                                Dated: February 13, 2017.                           seq.) directs the Secretary of Commerce
                                                  Comment Request                                         Sarah Brabson,                                        to allow, upon request, the incidental,
                                                                                                          NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.                           but not intentional, taking of small
                                                    The Department of Commerce will                       [FR Doc. 2017–03160 Filed 2–16–17; 8:45 am]           numbers of marine mammals of a
                                                  submit to the Office of Management and                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                                                                species or population stock, by U.S.
                                                  Budget (OMB) for clearance the                                                                                citizens who engage in a specified
                                                  following proposal for collection of                                                                          activity (other than commercial fishing)
                                                  information under the provisions of the                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                within a specified geographical region if
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.                                                                            certain findings are made and either
                                                  Chapter 35).                                            National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      regulations are issued or, if the taking is
                                                    Agency: National Oceanic and                          Administration                                        limited to harassment, a notice of a
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).                                                                            proposed authorization is provided to
                                                    Title: Applications and Reporting                     RIN 0648–XE980                                        the public for review.
                                                  Requirements for the Incidental Take of                                                                          An authorization for incidental
                                                  Marine Mammals by Specified                             Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                 takings shall be granted if NMFS finds
                                                  Activities (other than Commercial                       Specified Activities; St. George Reef                 that the taking will have a negligible
                                                  Fishing Operations) under the Marine                    Lighthouse Restoration, Maintenance,                  impact on the species or stock(s), will
                                                  Mammal Protection Act.                                  and Tour Operations at Northwest Seal                 not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                                    OMB Control Number: 0648–0151.                        Rock, Del Norte County, California                    on the availability of the species or
                                                    Form Number(s): None.                                                                                       stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                                    Type of Request: Regular (extension of                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    relevant), and if the permissible
                                                  a currently approved information                        Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  methods of taking and requirements
                                                  collection).                                            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                                    Number of Respondents: 93.                            Commerce.                                             and reporting of such takings are set
                                                    Average Hours per Response: 255                                                                             forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                                                                          ACTION:Notice; Issuance of an Incidental
                                                  hours for an Incidental Harassment                                                                            impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an
                                                                                                          Harassment Authorization.
                                                  Authorization (IHA) application; 11                                                                           impact resulting from the specified
                                                  hours for an IHA interim report (if                     SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                     activity that cannot be reasonably
                                                  applicable); 115 hours for an IHA draft                 regulations implementing the Marine                   expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                                  annual report; 14 hours for an IHA final                Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                       to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                                  annual report (if applicable); 1,100                    amended, notification is hereby given                 through effects on annual rates of
                                                  hours for the initial preparation of an                 that we have issued an incidental                     recruitment or survival.’’
                                                  application for new regulations; 70                     harassment authorization (IHA) to the
                                                  hours for an annual Letter of                                                                                 Summary of Request
                                                                                                          St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation
                                                  Authorization (LOA) application; 220                    Society (Society) to incidentally harass,                On October 14, 2016, NMFS received
                                                  hours for an LOA draft annual report; 65                by Level B harassment only, marine                    an application from the Society for the
                                                  hours for a LOA final annual report (if                 mammals during aircraft operations,                   taking of marine mammals incidental to
                                                  applicable); 625 hours for a LOA draft                  lighthouse renovation, light                          restoration, maintenance, and tour
                                                  comprehensive report; and 300 hours                     maintenance activities, and tour                      operations at St. George Reef Lighthouse
                                                  for an LOA final comprehensive report.                  operations on the St. George Reef                     (Station) located on NWSR offshore of
                                                  Response times will vary for the public                 Lighthouse Station on Northwest Seal                  Crescent City, California in the
                                                  based upon the complexity of the                        Rock (NWSR) in the northeast Pacific                  northeast Pacific Ocean. NMFS
                                                  requested action.                                       ocean, off Del Norte County, California.              determined the application complete
                                                    Burden Hours: 15,291.                                                                                       and adequate on December 12, 2016.
                                                    Needs and Uses: Applications and                      DATES:  This Authorization is effective                  The Society plans to conduct aircraft
                                                  Reporting Requirements for the                          from February 19, 2017 through                        operations, lighthouse renovation, and
                                                  Incidental Take of Marine Mammals by                    February 18, 2018.                                    periodic maintenance on the Station’s
                                                  Specified Activities (other than                           National Environmental Policy Act                  optical light system on a monthly basis.
                                                  Commercial Fishing Operations) under                    (NEPA): NMFS prepared an                              The planned activity will occur on a
                                                  the Marine Mammal Protection Act.                       Environmental Assessment (EA) and                     monthly basis over one weekend,
                                                    Affected Public: Federal government;                  analyzed the potential impacts to                     November through April. The Society
                                                  state, local or tribal government;                      marine mammals that would result from                 currently has an IHA that is valid
                                                  business or other for-profit                            the Society’s activities. A Finding of No             through February 18, 2017. This IHA
                                                  organizations.                                          Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed                 will start on February 19, 2017, to avoid
                                                    Frequency: Annually and interim (90                   in February 2017. A copy of the EA and                a lapse in authorization, and will be
                                                  days).                                                  FONSI is available on our Web site at                 valid for one year. The following
                                                    Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.                                                                         specific aspects of the planned activities
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                                                                                                          http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                                    This information collection request                   incidental/research.html.                             would be likely to result in the take of
                                                  may be viewed at reginfo.gov. Follow                                                                          marine mammals: Acoustic and visual
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  the instructions to view Department of                                                                        stimuli from (1) helicopter landings/
                                                  Commerce collections currently under                    Laura McCue, NMFS, Office of                          takeoffs; (2) noise generated during
                                                  review by OMB.                                          Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427–                  restoration activities (e.g., painting,
                                                    Written comments and                                  8401.                                                 plastering, welding, and glazing); (3)
                                                  recommendations for the proposed                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            maintenance activities (e.g., bulb


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                                                  replacement and automation of the light                         per month. The duration for each                          mammals. During the 30-day public
                                                  system); and (4) human presence. Thus,                          session will last no more than three                      comment period, NMFS received
                                                  NMFS anticipates that take, by Level B                          days (e.g., Friday, Saturday, and                         comments from the Marine Mammal
                                                  harassment only, of California sea lions                        Sunday). The IHA will be effective from                   Commission and one private citizen.
                                                  (Zalophus californianus); Pacific harbor                        February 19, 2017 through February 18,                    The Marine Mammal Commission
                                                  seals (Phoca vitulina); Steller sea lions                       2018 with restrictions on the Society                     recommended that NMFS issue the IHA,
                                                  (Eumetopias jubatus) of the eastern U.S.                        conducting activities from May 1, 2017                    subject to inclusion of the proposed
                                                  Stock; and northern fur seals                                   to October 31, 2017. NMFS refers the                      mitigation, monitoring, and reporting
                                                  (Callorhinus ursinus) could result from                         reader to the Detailed Description of                     measures.
                                                  the specified activity.                                         Activities section later in this notice for
                                                                                                                  more information on the scope of the                      Sound Sources and Sound
                                                  Description of the Specified Activity                           planned activities.                                       Characteristics
                                                  Overview                                                        Specified Geographic Region                                 NMFS expects that acoustic stimuli
                                                     To date, NMFS has issued five IHAs                                                                                     resulting from the helicopter operations;
                                                                                                                    The Station is located on a small,                      noise from maintenance and restoration
                                                  to the Society for the conduct of the                           rocky islet (41°50′24″ N., 124°22′06″ W.)
                                                  same activities from 2010 to 2016 (75 FR                                                                                  activities; and human presence have the
                                                                                                                  approximately 9 kilometers (km) (6.0                      potential to harass marine mammals,
                                                  4774, January 29, 2010; 76 FR 10564,                            miles (mi)) in the northeast Pacific
                                                  February 25, 2011; 77 FR 8811, February                                                                                   incidental to the conduct of the planned
                                                                                                                  Ocean, offshore of Crescent City,                         activities. A detailed description of the
                                                  15, 2012; 79 FR 6179, February 3, 2014;                         California (41°46′48″ N.; 124°14′11″ W.).
                                                  and 81 FR 9440, February 23, 2016).                                                                                       sound sources and sound characteristics
                                                                                                                  NWSR is approximately 91.4 m (300 ft)                     were provided in the Federal Register
                                                  This is the Society’s sixth request for an                      in diameter that peaks at 5.18 m (17 ft)
                                                  annual IHA as their current IHA will                                                                                      notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR
                                                                                                                  above mean sea level.
                                                  expire on February 18, 2017.                                                                                              94326; December 23, 2016). Please refer
                                                     The Station, listed in the National                          Detailed Description of Activities                        to the Federal Register notice for more
                                                  Park Service’s National Register of                               A detailed description of the Society’s                 information.
                                                  Historic Places, is located on NWSR                             project is provided in the Federal                        Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                  offshore of Crescent City, California in                        Register notice for the proposed IHA (81                  Area of the Specified Activity
                                                  the northeast Pacific Ocean. The                                FR 94326; December 23, 2016). Since
                                                  Station, built in 1892, rises 45.7 meters                       that time, no changes have been made                        Table 1 provides the following
                                                  (m) (150 feet (ft)) above sea level. The                        to the Society’s planned activities.                      information: All marine mammal
                                                  structure consists of hundreds of granite                       Therefore, a detailed description is not                  species with possible or confirmed
                                                  blocks topped with a cast iron lantern                          provided here. Please refer to that                       occurrence in the activity area;
                                                  room and covers much of the surface of                          Federal Register notice for the                           information on those species’ regulatory
                                                  the islet. The purpose of the project is                        description of the specific activity.                     status under the MMPA and the
                                                  to restore the lighthouse, to conduct                                                                                     Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973
                                                                                                                  Comments and Responses                                    (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.); abundance;
                                                  tours, and to conduct annual and
                                                  emergency maintenance on the Station’s                            A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue                    occurrence and seasonality in the
                                                  optical light system.                                           an IHA to the Society was published in                    activity area. NMFS refers the public to
                                                                                                                  the Federal Register on December 23,                      the draft 2016 NMFS Marine Mammal
                                                  Dates and Duration                                              2016 (81 FR 94326). That notice                           Stock Assessment Report available
                                                     The Society plans to conduct the                             described, in detail, the Society’s                       online at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                                  activities (aircraft operations, lighthouse                     activities, the marine mammal species                     sars/ for further information on the
                                                  restoration, and maintenance activities)                        that may be affected by the activities,                   biology and distribution of these
                                                  at a maximum frequency of one session                           and the anticipated effects on marine                     species.

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

                                                  California sea lion (Zalophus         U.S. ................................   MMPA—NC .............      296,750 (n/a; 153,337;         9,200     Year-round presence.
                                                    californianus).                                                             ESA—NL .................     2011).
                                                  Steller sea lion (Eumetopias          Eastern Distinct Popu-                  MMPA—D ESA—DL              60,131—74,448 (n/a;            1,645     Year-round presence.
                                                    jubatus).                             lation Segment.                                                    36,551; 2013).
                                                  Pacific harbor seal (Phoca            California .......................      MMPA—NC .............      30,968 (n/a; 27,348; 2012)     1,641     Occasional, spring.
                                                    vitulina).                                                                  ESA—NL .................
                                                  Northern fur seal                     California Breeding ........            MMPA—D ...............     14,050 (n/a; 7,524; 2013) ..       451   Rare.
                                                    (Callorhinus ursinus).                                                      ESA—NL .................
                                                     1 MMPA:    D = Depleted, S = Strategic, NC = Not Classified.
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                                                     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).


                                                    A detailed description of the of the                          relevant stocks as well as available                      Federal Register notice for the proposed
                                                  species likely to be affected by the                            information regarding population trends                   IHA (81 FR 94326; December 23, 2016);
                                                  Society’s activities, including brief                           and threats, and information regarding                    since that time, we are not aware of any
                                                  introductions to the species and                                local occurrence, were provided in the                    changes in the status of these species


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                                                  and stocks; therefore, detailed                         impact upon the affected species or                   where relevant); the proven or likely
                                                  descriptions are not provided here.                     stocks, their habitat (50 CFR                         efficacy of the measures; and the
                                                  Please refer to that Federal Register                   216.104(a)(11)).                                      practicability of the measures for
                                                  notice for these descriptions. Please also                 Time and Frequency: The Society will               applicant implementation (including,
                                                  refer to NMFS’ Web site                                 conduct restoration activities at a                   consideration of personnel safety,
                                                  (www.nmfs.noaa/gov/pr/species/                          maximum of once per month over the                    practicality of implementation).
                                                  mammals/) for generalized species                       course of the year, with the exception of                Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed
                                                  accounts.                                               between May 1, 2017 through October                   by NMFS should be able to accomplish,
                                                                                                          31, 2017. Each restoration session will               have a reasonable likelihood of
                                                  Potential Effects of the Specified                      last no more than three days.
                                                  Activities on Marine Mammals and                                                                              accomplishing (based on current
                                                                                                          Maintenance of the light beacon will                  science), or contribute to the
                                                  Their Habitat                                           occur only in conjunction with                        accomplishment of one or more of the
                                                    The effects of underwater noise from                  restoration activities.                               general goals listed below:
                                                  the Society’s activities have the                          Helicopter Approach and Timing                        1. Avoidance or minimization of
                                                  potential to result in behavioral                       Techniques: The Society will ensure                   injury or death of marine mammals
                                                  harassment of marine mammals in the                     that its helicopter approach patterns to              wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may
                                                  vicinity of the action area. The Federal                the Station and timing techniques are                 contribute to this goal).
                                                  Register notice for the proposed IHA (81                conducted at times when marine                           2. A reduction in the numbers of
                                                  FR 94326; December 23, 2016) included                   mammals are less likely to be disturbed.              marine mammals (total number or
                                                  a discussion of the effects of                          To the extent possible, the helicopter                number at biologically important time
                                                  anthropogenic noise on marine                           will approach NWSR when the tide is                   or location) exposed to received levels
                                                  mammals, therefore that information is                  too high for the marine mammals to                    of pile driving, or other activities
                                                  not repeated here; please refer to that                 haul out on NWSR. Additionally, since                 expected to result in the take of marine
                                                  Federal Register notice for that                        the most severe impacts (stampede)
                                                                                                                                                                mammals (this goal may contribute to 1,
                                                  information. No instances of hearing                    precede rapid and direct helicopter
                                                                                                                                                                above, or to reducing harassment takes
                                                  threshold shifts, injury, serious injury,               approaches, the Society’s initial
                                                                                                                                                                only).
                                                  or mortality are expected as a result of                approach to the Station must be offshore
                                                                                                                                                                   3. A reduction in the number of times
                                                  the in-water construction activities.                   from the island at a relatively high
                                                                                                                                                                (total number or number at biologically
                                                                                                          altitude (e.g., 800–1,000 ft, or 244–305
                                                  Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal                                                                          important time or location) individuals
                                                                                                          m). Before the final approach, the
                                                  Habitat                                                                                                       would be exposed to received levels
                                                                                                          helicopter shall circle lower, and
                                                     The only habitat modification                        approach from area with the lowest                    from the activity, or other activities
                                                  associated with the planned activities is               pinniped density. If for any safety                   expected to result in the take of marine
                                                  the restoration of the Station, which                   reasons (e.g., wind condition) the                    mammals (this goal may contribute to 1,
                                                  would occur on the upper levels of                      Society cannot conduct these types of                 above, or to reducing harassment takes
                                                  NWSR, which are not used by marine                      helicopter approach and timing                        only).
                                                  mammals. Thus, NMFS does not expect                     techniques, they must postpone the                       4. A reduction in the intensity of
                                                  that the planned activity will have any                 restoration and maintenance activities                exposures (either total number or
                                                  effects on marine mammal habitat and                    for that day.                                         number at biologically important time
                                                  NMFS expects that there will be no                         Avoidance of Visual and Acoustic                   or location) to received levels of the
                                                  long- or short-term physical impacts to                 Contact with People on the Island: The                activity, or other activities expected to
                                                  pinniped habitat on NWSR. These                         Society will instruct its members and                 result in the take of marine mammals
                                                  potential effects are discussed in detail               restoration crews to avoid making                     (this goal may contribute to a, above, or
                                                  in the Federal Register notice for the                  unnecessary noise and not expose                      to reducing the severity of harassment
                                                  proposed IHA (81 FR 94326; December                     themselves visually to pinnipeds                      takes only).
                                                  23, 2016); therefore, that information is               around the base of the Station. Although                 5. Avoidance or minimization of
                                                  not repeated here; please refer to that                 Coastal Crescent Research (CCR)                       adverse effects to marine mammal
                                                  Federal Register notice for that                        reported no impacts from these                        habitat, paying special attention to the
                                                  information.                                            activities in the 2001 CCR study, it is               food base, activities that block or limit
                                                                                                          relatively simple for the Society to avoid            passage to or from biologically
                                                  Mitigation Measures                                                                                           important areas, permanent destruction
                                                                                                          this potential impact. The door to the
                                                     In order to issue an IHA under section               lower platform shall remain closed and                of habitat, or temporary destruction/
                                                  101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must                     barricaded to all tourists and other                  disturbance of habitat during a
                                                  set forth the permissible methods of                    personnel since the lower platform is                 biologically important time.
                                                  taking pursuant to such activity, ‘‘and                 used at times by pinnipeds.                              For monitoring directly related to
                                                  other means of effecting the least                                                                            mitigation—an increase in the
                                                  practicable impact on such species or                   Mitigation Conclusions                                probability of detecting marine
                                                  stock and its habitat, paying particular                  To ensure that the ‘‘least practicable              mammals, thus allowing for more
                                                  attention to rookeries, mating grounds,                 adverse impact’’ will be achieved,                    effective implementation of the
                                                  and areas of similar significance, and on               NMFS has carefully evaluated                          mitigation.
                                                  the availability of such species or stock               mitigation measures in consideration of                  Based on the evaluation of the
                                                  for taking’’ for certain subsistence uses.              the following factors in relation to one              Society’s planned measures, NMFS has
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                                                  NMFS regulations require applicants for                 another: The manner in which, and the                 determined that the mitigation measures
                                                  incidental take authorizations to include               degree to which, the successful                       provide the means of effecting the least
                                                  information about the availability and                  implementation of the measure(s) is                   practicable impact on marine mammal
                                                  feasibility (economic and technological)                expected to reduce impacts to marine                  species or stocks and their habitat,
                                                  of equipment, methods, and manner of                    mammals, marine mammal species or                     paying particular attention to rookeries,
                                                  conducting such activity or other means                 stocks, their habitat, and their                      mating grounds, and areas of similar
                                                  of effecting the least practicable adverse              availability for subsistence uses (latter             significance.


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                                                  Monitoring Measures                                     on prey sources or acoustic habitat (e.g.,            activities (see Reporting). The original
                                                     In order to issue an incidental take                 through characterization of longer-term               photographs can be made available to us
                                                  authorization for an activity, section                  contributions of multiple sound sources               or other marine mammal experts for
                                                  101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA states that                    to rising ambient noise levels and                    inspection and further analysis.
                                                                                                          assessment of the potential chronic                      Monitoring requirements in relation
                                                  NMFS must set forth ‘‘requirements
                                                                                                          effects on marine mammals).                           to the Society’s planned activities will
                                                  pertaining to the monitoring and
                                                                                                             6. An increase in understanding of the             include species counts, numbers of
                                                  reporting of such taking.’’ The MMPA
                                                                                                          impacts of the activity on marine                     observed disturbances, and descriptions
                                                  implementing regulations at 50 CFR
                                                                                                          mammals in combination with the                       of the disturbance behaviors during the
                                                  216.104(a)(13) indicate that requests for
                                                                                                          impacts of other anthropogenic                        restoration activities, including location,
                                                  IHAs must include the suggested means
                                                                                                          activities or natural factors occurring in            date, and time of the event. In addition,
                                                  of accomplishing the necessary                          the region.                                           the Society will record observations
                                                  monitoring and reporting that will result                  7. An increase in our understanding                regarding the number and species of any
                                                  in increased knowledge of the species                   of the effectiveness of mitigation and                marine mammals either observed in the
                                                  and of the level of taking or impacts on                monitoring measures.                                  water or hauled out.
                                                  populations of marine mammals that                         8. An increase in the probability of                  The Society can add to the knowledge
                                                  NMFS expects to be present in the                       detecting marine mammals (through                     of pinnipeds in the action area by
                                                  action area.                                            improved technology or methodology),                  including the following observations in
                                                     The Society submitted a marine                       both specifically within the safety zone              their annual monitoring report: (1)
                                                  mammal monitoring plan in Section 13                    (thus allowing for more effective                     Unusual behaviors, numbers, or
                                                  of their IHA application.                               implementation of the mitigation) and                 distributions of pinnipeds, such that
                                                     Monitoring measures prescribed by                    in general, to better achieve the above               any potential follow-up research can be
                                                  NMFS should accomplish one or more                      goals.                                                conducted by the appropriate personnel;
                                                  of the following general goals:                            As part of its IHA application, the                (2) tag-bearing carcasses of pinnipeds,
                                                     1. An increase in our understanding                  Society plans to sponsor marine                       allowing transmittal of the information
                                                  of the likely occurrence of marine                      mammal monitoring, in order to                        to appropriate agencies and personnel;
                                                  mammal species in the vicinity of the                   implement the mitigation measures that                and (3) rare or unusual species of
                                                  action, (i.e., presence, abundance,                     require real-time monitoring, and to                  marine mammals for agency follow-up.
                                                  distribution, and/or density of species).               satisfy the monitoring requirements of                   If at any time injury, serious injury, or
                                                     2. An increase in our understanding                  the IHA. These include:                               mortality of the species for which take
                                                  of the nature, scope, or context of the                    A NMFS approved, experienced                       is authorized should occur, or if take of
                                                  likely exposure of marine mammal                        biologist will be present on the first                any kind of any other marine mammal
                                                  species to any of the potential stressor(s)             flight of each day of activity. This                  occurs, and such action may be a result
                                                  associated with the action (e.g., sound                 observer will be able to identify all                 of the Society’s activities, the Society
                                                  or visual stimuli), through better                      species of pinnipeds expected to use the              will suspend survey activities and
                                                  understanding of one or more of the                     island, and qualified to determine age                contact NMFS immediately to
                                                  following: The action itself and its                    and sex classes when viewing                          determine how best to proceed to ensure
                                                  environment (e.g., sound source                         conditions allow. The observer will                   that another injury or death does not
                                                  characterization, propagation, and                      record data including species counts,                 occur and to ensure that the applicant
                                                  ambient noise levels); the affected                     numbers of observed disturbances, and                 remains in compliance with the MMPA.
                                                  species (e.g., life history or dive                     descriptions of the disturbance
                                                  pattern); the likely co-occurrence of                   behaviors during the activities,                      Summary of Previous Monitoring
                                                  marine mammal species with the action                   including location, date, and time of the                The Society complied with the
                                                  (in whole or part) associated with                      event. In addition, the Society will                  mitigation and monitoring required
                                                  specific adverse effects; and/or the                    record observations regarding the                     under the previous authorizations
                                                  likely biological or behavioral context of              number and species of any marine                      (2010–2012). They did not conduct any
                                                  exposure to the stressor for the marine                 mammals either observed in the water                  operations for the 2013–2016 seasons.
                                                  mammal (e.g., age class of exposed                      or hauled out.                                        However, in compliance with the 2012
                                                  animals or known pupping, calving or                       Aerial photographic surveys may                    Authorization, the Society submitted a
                                                  feeding areas).                                         provide the most accurate means of                    final report on the activities at the
                                                     3. An increase in our understanding                  documenting species composition, age                  Station, covering the period of February
                                                  of how individual marine mammals                        and sex class of pinnipeds using the                  15, 2012 through April 30, 2012. During
                                                  respond (behaviorally or                                project site during human activity                    the effective dates of the 2012 IHA, the
                                                  physiologically) to the specific stressors              periods. The Society should complete                  Society conducted one work session in
                                                  associated with the action (in specific                 aerial photo coverage of the island from              March, 2012. The Society’s aircraft
                                                  contexts, where possible, e.g., at what                 the same helicopter used to transport                 operations and restoration activities on
                                                  distance or received level).                            the Society’s personnel to the island                 NWSR did not exceed the activity levels
                                                     4. An increase in our understanding                  during restoration trips. The Society                 analyzed under the 2012 authorization.
                                                  of how anticipated individual                           will take photographs of all marine                   During the March 2012 work session,
                                                  responses, to individual stressors or                   mammals hauled out on the island at an                the Society observed two harbor seals
                                                  anticipated combinations of stressors,                  altitude greater than 300 m (984 ft) by               hauled out on NWSR. Both animals (a
                                                  may impact either: The long-term fitness                the biologist, on the first flight of each
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                                                                                                                                                                juvenile and an adult) departed the
                                                  and survival of an individual; or the                   day of activities. These photographs will             rock, entered the water, and did not
                                                  population, species, or stock (e.g.                     be used by the biologist to discern                   return to the Station during the duration
                                                  through effects on annual rates of                      marine mammal species. Data shall be                  of the activities.
                                                  recruitment or survival).                               provided to us in the form of a report
                                                     5. An increase in our understanding                  with a data table, any other significant              Reporting Measures
                                                  of how the activity affects marine                      observations related to marine                          The Society will submit a draft report
                                                  mammal habitat, such as through effects                 mammals, and a report of restoration                  to NMFS’ Office of Protected Resources


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                                                  no later than 90 days after the expiration                               • Description and location of the                    Conservation Division, Office of
                                                  of the IHA. The report will include a                                  incident (including water depth, if                    Protected Resources, NMFS, and the
                                                  summary of the information gathered                                    applicable);                                           Assistant West coast Regional Stranding
                                                  pursuant to the monitoring                                               • Environmental conditions (e.g.,                    Coordinator within 24 hours of the
                                                  requirements set forth in the IHA. The                                 wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea                 discovery. Society personnel will
                                                  Society will submit a final report to the                              state, cloud cover, and visibility);                   provide photographs or video footage (if
                                                  NMFS within 30 days after receiving                                      • Description of all marine mammal                   available) or other documentation of the
                                                  comments from NMFS on the draft                                        observations in the 24 hours preceding                 stranded animal sighting to us. The
                                                  report. If the Society receives no                                     the incident;                                          Society can continue their survey
                                                  comments from NMFS on the report,                                        • Species identification or                          activities while NMFS reviews the
                                                  NMFS will consider the draft report to                                 description of the animal(s) involved;                 circumstances of the incident.
                                                  be the final report.                                                     • Fate of the animal(s); and
                                                                                                                           • Photographs or video footage of the                Estimated Take by Incidental
                                                    The report will describe the                                         animal(s) (if equipment is available).                 Harassment
                                                  operations conducted and sightings of                                    The Society shall not resume its
                                                  marine mammals near the project. The                                                                                            Except with respect to certain
                                                                                                                         activities until NMFS is able to review
                                                  report will provide full documentation                                                                                        activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                                                                                         the circumstances of the prohibited
                                                  of methods, results, and interpretation                                                                                       defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of
                                                                                                                         take. We will work with the Society to
                                                  pertaining to all monitoring. The report                               determine what is necessary to                         pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                  will provide:                                                          minimize the likelihood of further                     has the potential to injure a marine
                                                    1. A summary and table of the dates,                                 prohibited take and ensure MMPA                        mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                  times, and weather during all research                                 compliance. The Society may not                        wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has
                                                  activities.                                                            resume their activities until notified by              the potential to disturb a marine
                                                                                                                         us via letter, email, or telephone.                    mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                    2. Species, number, location, and
                                                                                                                           In the event that the Society discovers              wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                  behavior of any marine mammals
                                                                                                                         an injured or dead marine mammal, and                  patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                                  observed throughout all monitoring
                                                                                                                         the marine mammal observer                             migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                                  activities.
                                                                                                                         determines that the cause of the injury                feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                                    3. An estimate of the number (by                                                                                            harassment).
                                                  species) of marine mammals exposed to                                  or death is unknown and the death is
                                                                                                                         relatively recent (i.e., in less than a                  All anticipated takes would be by
                                                  human presence associated with the                                                                                            Level B harassment, involving
                                                  Society’s activities.                                                  moderate state of decomposition as we
                                                                                                                         describe in the next paragraph), the                   temporary changes in behavior. NMFS
                                                    4. A description of the                                              Society will immediately report the                    expects that the mitigation and
                                                  implementation and effectiveness of the                                incident to the Chief, Permits and                     monitoring measures would minimize
                                                  monitoring and mitigation measures of                                  Conservation Division, Office of                       the possibility of injurious or lethal
                                                  the IHA and full documentation of                                      Protected Resources, NMFS, and the                     takes. NMFS considers the potential for
                                                  methods, results, and interpretation                                   Assistant West coast Regional Stranding                take by injury, serious injury, or
                                                  pertaining to all monitoring.                                          Coordinator. The report must include                   mortality as remote. NMFS expects that
                                                    In the unanticipated event that the                                  the same information identified in the                 the presence of Society personnel could
                                                  specified activity clearly causes the take                             paragraph above this section. Activities               disturb of animals hauled out on NWSR
                                                  of a marine mammal in a manner                                         may continue while NMFS reviews the                    and that the animals may alter their
                                                  prohibited by the authorization, such as                               circumstances of the incident. NMFS                    behavior or attempt to move away from
                                                  an injury (Level A harassment), serious                                will work with the Society to determine                the Society’s personnel.
                                                  injury, or mortality (e.g., stampede),                                 whether modifications in the activities                  NMFS uses a 3-point scale (Table 2)
                                                  Society personnel shall immediately                                    are appropriate.                                       to determine which disturbance
                                                  cease the specified activities and                                       In the event that the Society discovers              reactions constitute take under the
                                                  immediately report the incident to the                                 an injured or dead marine mammal, and                  MMPA. Levels two and three
                                                  Chief, Permits and Conservation                                        the lead visual observer determines that               (movement and flush) are considered
                                                  Division, Office of Protected Resources,                               the injury or death is not associated                  take, whereas level one (alert) is not.
                                                  NMFS, and the Assistant West coast                                     with or related to the authorized                      Animals that respond to the presence of
                                                  Regional Stranding Coordinator. The                                    activities (e.g., previously wounded                   the Society’s restoration personnel by
                                                  report must include the following                                      animal, carcass with moderate to                       becoming alert, but do not move or
                                                  information:                                                           advanced decomposition, or scavenger                   change the nature of locomotion as
                                                    • Time, date, and location (latitude/                                damage), the Society will report the                   described, are not considered to have
                                                  longitude) of the incident;                                            incident to the Chief, Permits and                     been subject to behavioral harassment.

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

                                                  1 .....................     Alert ................     Seal head orientation or brief movement in response to disturbance, which may include turning head towards
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                                                                                                            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 ani-
                                                                                                            mal’s body length to longer retreats over the beach, or if already moving a change of direction of greater
                                                                                                            than 90 degrees.
                                                  3 * ...................     Flush ..............       All retreats (flushes) to the water.
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                                                     Based on the Society’s previous                                  maximum number of harbor seals                                 of potential activities during the course
                                                  monitoring reports, NMFS estimates                                  present on NWSR (6) by 18 days), and                           of the year. These incidental harassment
                                                  that approximately 2,880 California sea                             18 Northern fur seals (calculated by                           take numbers represent less than one
                                                  lions (calculated by multiplying the                                multiplying the maximum number of                              percent of the affected stocks of
                                                  maximum number California sea lions                                 northern fur seals present on NWSR (1)                         California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals,
                                                  present on NWSR (160) by 18 days of                                 by 18 days) could be potentially affected                      and Northern fur seals, and less than
                                                  the restoration and maintenance                                     by Level B behavioral harassment over                          five percent of the stock of Steller sea
                                                  activities), 2,790 Steller sea lions                                the course of the IHA. NMFS bases these                        lions (Table 3). However, actual take
                                                  (NMFS’ estimate of the maximum                                      estimates of the numbers of marine                             may be slightly less if animals decide to
                                                  number of Steller sea lions that could be                           mammals that might be affected on                              haul out at a different location for the
                                                  present on NWSR (155) by 18 days of                                 consideration of the number of marine
                                                                                                                                                                                     day or if animals are foraging at the time
                                                  activity), 108 Pacific harbor seals                                 mammals that could be disturbed
                                                                                                                                                                                     of the survey activities.
                                                  (calculated by multiplying the                                      appreciably by a maximum of 18 days

                                                                          TABLE 3—THE PERCENTAGE OF STOCK AFFECTED BY THE NUMBER OF TAKES PER SPECIES
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Stock         Percent of
                                                                                                          Species                                                                Take number         abundance         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          0.12



                                                    Because of the required mitigation                                become alert or, at most, flush into the                       the rocks on NWSR, NMFS presumes
                                                  measures and the likelihood that some                               water in reaction to the presence of the                       that the received sound levels would
                                                  pinnipeds will avoid the area, NMFS                                 Society’s personnel during the planned                         increase above 81–81.9 dB re: 20 mPa (A-
                                                  does not expect any injury or mortality                             activities. Disturbance will be limited to                     weighted) at the landing pad. However,
                                                  to pinnipeds to occur and NMFS has not                              a short duration, allowing marine                              we do not expect that the increased
                                                  authorized take by Level A harassment                               mammals to reoccupy NWSR within a                              received levels of sound from the
                                                  for this activity.                                                  short amount of time. Thus, the planned                        helicopter would cause Temporary
                                                  Analysis and Determinations                                         activities are unlikely to result in long-                     Threshold Shift (TTS) or Permanent
                                                                                                                      term impacts such as permanent                                 Threshold Shift (PTS) because the
                                                  Negligible Impact                                                   abandonment of the area because of the                         pinnipeds would flush before the
                                                     Negligible impact’ is ‘‘an impact                                availability of alternate areas for                            helicopter approached NWSR; thus
                                                  resulting from the specified activity that                          pinnipeds to avoid the resultant                               increasing the distance between the
                                                  cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                            acoustic and visual disturbances from                          pinnipeds and the received sound levels
                                                  not reasonably likely to, adversely affect                          the restoration activities and helicopter                      on NWSR during the planned action.
                                                  the species or stock through effects on                             operations. Results from previous                                 If pinnipeds are present on NWSR,
                                                  annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                           monitoring reports also show that the                          Level B behavioral harassment of
                                                  (50 CFR 216.103). The lack of likely                                pinnipeds returned to NWSR and did                             pinnipeds may occur during helicopter
                                                  adverse effects on annual rates of                                  not permanently abandon haul out sites                         landing and takeoff from NWSR due to
                                                  recruitment or survival (i.e., population                           after the Society conducted their                              the pinnipeds temporarily moving from
                                                  level effects) forms the basis of a                                 activities.                                                    the rocks and lower structure of the
                                                  negligible impact finding. An estimate                                 The Society’s activities will occur                         Station into the sea due to the noise and
                                                  of the number of Level B harassment                                 during the least sensitive time (e.g.,                         appearance of helicopter during
                                                  takes alone is not enough information                               November through April, outside of the                         approaches and departures. It is
                                                  on which to base an impact                                          pupping season) for hauled out                                 expected that all or a portion of the
                                                  determination. In addition to                                       pinnipeds on NWSR. Thus, pups or                               marine mammals hauled out on the
                                                  considering estimates of the number of                              breeding adults will not be present                            island will depart the rock and slowly
                                                  marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                              during the planned activity days.                              move into the water upon initial
                                                  through behavioral harassment, NMFS                                    Moreover, the Society’s mitigation                          helicopter approaches. The movement
                                                  considers other factors, such as the                                measures regarding helicopter                                  to the water would be gradual due to the
                                                  likely nature of any responses (e.g.,                               approaches and restoration site ingress                        required controlled helicopter
                                                  intensity, duration), the context of any                            and egress will minimize the potential                         approaches (see Mitigation Measures for
                                                  responses (e.g., critical reproductive                              for stampedes and large-scale                                  more details), the small size of the
                                                  time or location, migration), as well as                            movements. Thus, the potential for                             aircraft, the use of noise-attenuating
                                                  the number and nature of estimated                                  large-scale movements and stampede                             blade tip caps on the rotors, and
                                                  Level A harassment takes, the number of                             leading to injury, serious injury, or                          behavioral habituation on the part of the
                                                  estimated mortalities, and effects on                               mortality is low.                                              animals as helicopter trips continue
                                                  habitat.                                                               Any noise attributed to the Society’s                       throughout the day. During the sessions
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                                                     Although the Society’s survey                                    helicopter operations on NWSR will be                          of helicopter activity, if present on
                                                  activities may disturb a small number of                            short-term (approximately six minutes                          NWSR, some animals may be
                                                  marine mammals hauled out on NWSR,                                  per trip). We expect the ambient noise                         temporarily displaced from the island
                                                  NMFS expects those impacts to occur to                              levels to return to a baseline state when                      and either raft in the water or relocate
                                                  a small, localized group of animals for                             helicopter operations have ceased for                          to other haul outs.
                                                  a limited duration (e.g., six hours in one                          the day. As the helicopter landings take                          Sea lions have shown habituation to
                                                  day). Marine mammals would likely                                   place 15 m (48 ft) above the surface of                        helicopter flights within a day at the


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                                                  project site and most animals are                       Endangered Species Act (ESA)                          Pacific Council’s Web site in advance of
                                                  expected to return soon after helicopter                  NMFS does not expect that the                       the meeting.
                                                  activities cease for that day. By                       Society’s helicopter operations and                      Council address: Pacific Fishery
                                                  clustering helicopter arrival/departures                restoration/maintenance activities                    Management Council, 7700 NE
                                                  within a short time period, we expect                   would affect any species listed under                 Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland,
                                                  animals present to show less response to                the ESA. Therefore, NMFS has                          OR 97220–1384.
                                                  subsequent landings. NMFS anticipates                   determined that a Section 7 consultation              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  no impact on the population size or                     under the ESA is not required.                        Kerry Griffin, Pacific Council;
                                                  breeding stock of Steller sea lions,                                                                          telephone: (503) 820–2409.
                                                  California sea lions, Pacific harbor seals,             National Environmental Policy Act                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                  or Northern fur seals.                                  (NEPA)                                                purpose of the meeting is to consider
                                                    In summary, NMFS anticipates that                       NMFS prepared an Environmental                      and discuss ecosystem-related agenda
                                                  impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during                  Assessment (EA) and analyzed the                      items on the March Pacific Council
                                                  the Society’s helicopter operations and                 potential impacts to marine mammals                   meeting agenda, and consider
                                                  restoration/maintenance activities                      that would result from the Society’s                  developing supplemental CPSAS
                                                  would be behavioral harassment of                       activities. A Finding of No Significant               reports.
                                                  limited duration (i.e., less than three                 Impact (FONSI) was signed in February
                                                  days a month) and limited intensity (i.e.,                                                                    Special Accommodations
                                                                                                          2017. A copy of the EA and FONSI is
                                                  temporary flushing at most). NMFS does                  available on our Web site at http://                    This meeting is physically accessible
                                                  not expect stampeding, and therefore                    www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         to people with disabilities. Requests for
                                                  injury or mortality to occur (see                       incidental/research.html.                             sign language interpretation or other
                                                  Mitigation Measures for more details).                                                                        auxiliary aids should be directed to Mr.
                                                  Based on the analysis contained herein                  Authorization                                         Kris Kleinschmidt at (503) 820–2280 at
                                                  of the likely effects of the specified                    NMFS has issued an IHA to the                       least 10 days prior to the meeting date.
                                                  activity on marine mammals and their                    Society for the potential harassment of                 Dated: February 14, 2017.
                                                  habitat, and taking into consideration                  small numbers of four marine mammal                   Tracey L. Thompson,
                                                  the implementation of the monitoring                    species incidental to the aircraft
                                                  and mitigation measures, NMFS finds                                                                           Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                                                                          operations and lighthouse restoration                 Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                  that the total marine mammal take from                  and maintenance activities on NWSR, in
                                                                                                                                                                [FR Doc. 2017–03198 Filed 2–16–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  the Society’s activities will have a                    Del Norte County, CA, provided the
                                                  negligible impact on the affected marine                                                                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                          previously mentioned mitigation.
                                                  mammal species or stocks.                                 Dated: February 13, 2017.
                                                  Small Numbers                                           Donna S. Wieting,                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                     As mentioned previously, NMFS                        Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                                                                          National Marine Fisheries Service.                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  estimates that the Society’s planned                                                                          Administration
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2017–03233 Filed 2–16–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  activities could potentially affect, by
                                                  Level B harassment only, four species of                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                RIN 0648–XF222
                                                  marine mammals under our jurisdiction.
                                                  For each species, these estimates are                                                                         Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                States; Northeast Multispecies
                                                  small numbers (less than one percent of
                                                  the affected stocks of California sea                                                                         Fishery; Notice of Intent To Prepare an
                                                                                                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Environmental Impact Statement;
                                                  lions, Pacific harbor seals, and Northern               Administration
                                                  fur seals, and less than five percent of                                                                      Scoping Process; Request for
                                                  the stock of Steller sea lions) relative to                                                                   Comments
                                                                                                          RIN 0648–XF231
                                                  the population size (Table 3).                                                                                AGENCY:   National Marine Fisheries
                                                     Based on the analysis contained in                   Pacific Fishery Management Council;                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                  this notice of the likely effects of the                Public Meeting                                        Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                  specified activity on marine mammals                                                                          Commerce.
                                                  and their habitat, and taking into                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                                                                                ACTION: Notice; intent to prepare an
                                                  consideration the implementation of the                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                          Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    environmental impact statement and
                                                  mitigation and monitoring measures,                                                                           initiate scoping process; request for
                                                  NMFS finds that the Society’s activities                Commerce.
                                                                                                                                                                comments.
                                                  would take small numbers of marine                      ACTION: Notice of public meeting
                                                  mammals relative to the populations of                  (webinar).                                            SUMMARY:  The New England Fishery
                                                  the affected species or stocks.                                                                               Management Council (Council)
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:   The Pacific Fishery                        announces its intention to prepare, in
                                                  Impact on Availability of Affected                      Management Council’s (Pacific Council)                cooperation with NFMS, an
                                                  Species or Stock for Taking for                         Coastal Pelagic Species Advisory                      environmental impact statement (EIS) in
                                                  Subsistence Uses                                        Subpanel (CPSAS) will hold a meeting                  accordance with the National
                                                     There are no relevant subsistence uses               via webinar that is open to the public.               Environmental Policy Act. An
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                                                  of marine mammals implicated by this                    DATES: The CPSAS webinar will be held                 environmental impact statement may be
                                                  action. Therefore, NMFS has                             Friday March 3, 2017, from 10 a.m. to                 necessary to provide analytic support
                                                  determined that the total taking of                     12 p.m.                                               for Amendment 23 to the Northeast
                                                  affected species or stocks would not                    ADDRESSES: The meeting will be via                    Multispecies Fishery Management Plan
                                                  have an unmitigable adverse impact on                   webinar; a public listening will be held              (FMP). Amendment 23 would revise the
                                                  the availability of such species or stocks              at the Pacific Council offices. Webinar               monitoring and reporting system for the
                                                  for taking for subsistence purposes.                    access information will be posted to the              multispecies (groundfish) fishery. The


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Document Created: 2017-02-17 00:29:01
Document Modified: 2017-02-17 00:29:01
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; Issuance of an Incidental Harassment Authorization.
DatesThis Authorization is effective from February 19, 2017 through February 18, 2018.
ContactLaura McCue, NMFS, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation82 FR 11005 
RIN Number0648-XE98

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