82_FR_12382 82 FR 12342 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird and Shorebird Monitoring and Research at the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Massachusetts

82 FR 12342 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird and Shorebird Monitoring and Research at the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Massachusetts

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 40 (March 2, 2017)

Page Range12342-12348
FR Document2017-04002

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that NMFS has issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the Eastern Massachusetts (MA) National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Complex, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during seabird and shorebird monitoring and other research activities in the Eastern MA NWR Complex (Complex).

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF101


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird and Shorebird Monitoring 
and Research at the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge 
Complex, Massachusetts

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 NMFS has issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to 
the Eastern Massachusetts (MA) National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Complex, 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to incidentally harass, by Level 
B harassment only, marine mammals during seabird and shorebird 
monitoring and other research activities in the Eastern MA NWR Complex 
(Complex).

DATES: This Authorization is effective from April 1, 2017 through March 
31, 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 USFWS's 
monitoring and research activities. A Finding of No Significant Impact 
(FONSI) was signed in March 2017. A copy of the EA and FONSI is 
available on our Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm.

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 MMPA 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 March 16, 2016, NMFS received an application from the USFWS for 
the taking of marine mammals incidental to seabird and shorebird 
monitoring and research activities within the Complex. NMFS received 
updated applications on September 14 and December 16, 2016 with updated 
take numbers and mitigation measures. NMFS determined the application 
complete and adequate on December 29, 2016.
    The USFWS plans to conduct seabird and shorebird monitoring and 
research at several locations within the Complex over a varying number 
of days for each project. This authorization, will be valid for one 
year, beginning on April 1, 2017. The following specific aspects of the 
planned activities would likely result in the disturbance of marine 
mammals: (1) Vessel landings; (2) research activities (e.g., cannon 
nets, sign installation); and (3) human presence. Thus, NMFS 
anticipates that take, by Level B harassment only, of gray seals 
(Halichoerus grypus grypus) and harbor seals (Phoca vitulina concolor) 
could result from the specified activity.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview
    The USFWS plans to conduct biological tasks for refuge purposes at 
Monomoy NWR, Nantucket NWR, and Nomans Land Island NWR in MA. These 
three refuges are managed through the Complex as part of the NWR System 
of the USFWS. Complex staff census and monitor the presence and 
productivity of breeding and migrating shorebirds using the beaches of 
Monomoy, Nantucket, and Nomans Land Island NWRs from April 1-November 
30, annually. Monitoring activities occur daily (on Monomoy and 
Nantucket) from April-August and are necessary to document the 
productivity (number of chicks fledged per pair) and population of 
protected shorebird and seabird species. Monomoy NWR also participates 
in several less frequent, but equally important, high priority 
conservation tasks to monitor for threatened and endangered species, 
including censusing northeastern beach tiger beetles (Cicindela 
dorsalis) and participating in a red knot (Calidris canutus) migration 
study during southward migration. Additionally, both Monomoy and 
Nantucket NWRs serve as vital staging grounds for migrating roseate 
terns (Sterna dougallii), where USFWS staff resight and stage counts. A 
detailed description of the planned monitoring and research project is 
provided in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (82 FR 
3738; January 12, 2017). Since that time, no changes have been made to 
the planned activities. Therefore, a detailed description is not 
provided here. Please refer to that Federal Register notice for the 
description of the specific activity, including the dates and duration 
and the specified geographic region.

Comment and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to the USFWS was 
published in the Federal Register on January 12, 2017 (82 FR 3738). 
That notice described, in detail, the USFWS's activity, the marine 
mammal species that may be affected by the activity, and the 
anticipated effects on marine mammals. During the 30-day public comment 
period, NMFS received comments from the Marine Mammal Commission. The 
Marine Mammal Commission recommended that NMFS issue the IHA, subject 
to inclusion of the proposed mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
measures as described in our notice of proposed IHA and the 
application. All measures proposed in the initial Federal Register 
notice are included within the IHA.

Sound Sources and Sound Characteristics

    NMFS does not expect acoustic stimuli to result from human 
presence, and therefore, will not have the potential to harass marine 
mammals, incidental to the conduct of the planned activities. One 
activity (cannon nets) will have an acoustic component, but take from 
this activity can be avoided through implementation of mitigation.

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    This section includes a brief explanation of the sound measurements 
frequently used in the discussions of acoustic effects in this notice. 
Sound pressure is the sound force per unit area and is usually measured 
in micropascals ([mu]Pa), where 1 pascal (Pa) is the pressure resulting 
from a force of one newton exerted over an area of 1 square meter (m). 
Sound pressure level (SPL) is the ratio of a measured sound pressure 
and a reference level. The commonly used reference pressure is 20 
[mu]Pa for in air, and the units for SPLs are dB re: 20 [mu]Pa.

SPL (in decibels (dB)) = 20 log (pressure/reference pressure).

    SPL is an instantaneous measurement expressed as the peak, the 
peak-peak, or the root mean square (rms). Root mean square is the 
square root of the arithmetic average of the squared instantaneous 
pressure values. All references to SPL in this document refer to the 
root mean square unless otherwise noted. SPL does not take into account 
the duration of a sound.

Research Activities Sound Characteristics

    Activities that have an acoustic component (e.g., cannon nets) are 
not expected to reach the thresholds for Level B harassment. Cannon 
nets are an airborne source of noise, and have a measured source level 
(SL) of 128 dB at one m (estimated based on a measurement of 98.4 dB at 
30 m; L. Niles, pers. comm., December 2016); however, based on 
calculations using the SL and spherical spreading, the SPL is expected 
to be less than the thresholds for airborne pinniped disturbance (e.g. 
90 dB for harbor seals, and 100 dB for all other pinnipeds) at 25 m and 
80 m from the source, respectively. The USFWS will stay at least 100 m 
from all pinnipeds if cannon nets are used for research purposes.

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 
ESA of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.); abundance; occurrence and 
seasonality in the activity area. A detailed description of the species 
likely to be affected by the USFWS's project, including brief 
introductions to the species and relevant stocks, available information 
regarding population trends and threats, and information regarding 
local occurrence, were provided in the Federal Register notice for the 
proposed IHA (82 FR 3738; January 12, 2017); since that time, we are 
not aware of any changes in the status of these species and stocks; 
therefore, detailed descriptions are not provided here. Please refer to 
that Federal Register notice for these descriptions. Please also refer 
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, Nmin, most
           Species                 Stock          Regulatory         recent            PBR        Occurrence and
                                                  status 1 2       abundance                       seasonality
                                                                  survey) \3\
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Gray seal (Halichoerus        Western North    MMPA-NC ESA-NL.  505,000 (unk;               unk  Year-round
 grypus grypus).               Atlantic.                         unk; unk) *.                     presence.
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina   Western North    MMPA-NC ESA-NL.  75,834 (0.15;             2,006  Occasional.
 concolor).                    Atlantic.                         66,884; 2012).
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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: Waring et al. (2016).
* The Western North Atlantic stock of gray seals is comprised of the Canadian and U.S. populations. The U.S.
  population abundance estimate is unknown, but the Canadian population abundance estimate is 505,000. The 2016
  draft SAR states that the western North Atlantic stock is equivalent to the Canada population.

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

    The effects of airborne noise and visual disturbance from 
monitoring and research activities for the USFWS's project 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 (82 FR 3738; January 12, 2017) included a discussion of 
the effects of anthropogenic noise and visual disturbance on marine 
mammals, therefore that information is not repeated here; please refer 
to that Federal Register notice for that information.

Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The main impact associated with the USFWS's project would be visual 
and acoustic disturbance from human presence, vessels, and potential 
cannon nets. The project would not result in permanent impacts to 
habitats used directly by marine mammals, such as haulout sites, or 
short-term impacts to food sources, but may have minor impacts to the 
immediate substrate during installation of signage during the 
monitoring and research project. These potential effects are discussed 
in detail in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (82 FR 
3738; January 12, 2017, 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

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stocks, their habitat (50 CFR 216.104(a)(11)).
    Time and Frequency: The USFWS plans to conduct research activities 
throughout the course of the year between April 1 and November 30, 
2017.
    Vessel Approach and Timing Techniques: The USFWS will ensure that 
its vessel approaches to beaches with pinniped haul outs are conducted 
so as to minimize or avoid disturbing marine mammals. To the extent 
possible, the vessel should approach the beaches in a slow and 
controlled approach, as far away as possible from haul outs to prevent 
or minimize flushing. Staff will also avoid or proceed cautiously when 
operating boats in the direct path of swimming seals that may be 
present in the area.
    Avoidance of Acoustic Impacts from Cannon Nets: Cannon nets have a 
measured SL of 128 dB at one m (estimated based on a measurement of 
98.4 dB at 30 m; L. Niles, pers. comm., December 2016); however, the 
SPL is expected to be less than the thresholds for airborne pinniped 
disturbance (e.g. 90 dB for harbor seals, and 100 dB for all other 
pinnipeds) at 80 m from the source. The USFWS will stay at least 100 m 
from all pinnipeds if cannon nets are to be used for research purposes.
    Avoidance of Visual and Acoustic Contact with People: The USFWS 
will instruct its members and research staff to avoid making 
unnecessary noise and not visually reveal themselves to pinnipeds 
whenever practicable. USFWS staff will stay at least 50 m from hauled 
out pinnipeds, unless it is absolutely necessary to approach seals 
closer in order to continue conducting endangered species conservation 
work. When disturbance is unavoidable, staff will work quickly and 
efficiently to minimize the length of disturbance. Researchers and 
staff will do so by proceeding in a slow and controlled manner, which 
allows for the seals to slowly flush into the water. Staff will also 
maintain a quiet working atmosphere, avoiding loud noises, and using 
hushed voices in the presence of hauled-out pinnipeds. Pathways of 
approach to the desired study or nesting site will be chosen to 
minimize seal disturbance if an activity event may result in the 
disturbance of seals. USFWS staff will scan the surrounding waters near 
the haul outs, and if predators (i.e., sharks) are seen, seals will not 
be flushed by USFWS staff.
    Researchers, USFWS staff, and volunteers will be properly informed 
about the MMPA take prohibitions, and will educate the public on the 
importance of not disturbing marine mammals, when applicable. Staff at 
Nantucket NWR will remain present on the beaches utilized by pinnipeds 
to prevent anthropogenic disturbance during times of high public use 
(late spring-early fall). Staff at Monomoy NWR will also be present on 
beaches utilized by seals during the same time of year, and will inform 
the public to keep a distance from haul outs if an issue is noticed. 
Similar to the USFWS, the National Park Service also takes 
precautionary mitigation to help prevent seal take by the public. In 
August and on the weekends in September, staff and volunteers are 
present on the National Seashore beaches to share with the public the 
importance of preventing disturbance to seals by keeping people at a 
proper viewing distance of at least 50 m.
    The presence/proximity of seal haul outs and the loud sound created 
by the firing of cannon nets are taken into consideration when 
selecting trapping sites for the Red Knot Stopover Study. Trapping 
sites are decided based on the presence of red knots, the number of 
juveniles located within roosts, and the observation of birds with 
attached geolocators and flags. Trapping will not take place on sites 
where there is a strong possibility of disturbing seals (i.e., closer 
than 100 m). The Red Knot Stopover Study occurs during the time of year 
(July-Sept) when the least number of seals are present at the activity 
sites.

Mitigation Conclusions

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

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.

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    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) to better achieve the 
above goals.
    The USFWS will conduct marine mammal monitoring, in order to 
implement the mitigation measures that require real-time monitoring, 
and to satisfy the monitoring requirements of the IHA. The USFWS 
submitted a marine mammal monitoring plan in Section 13 and Appendix A 
of their IHA application. These include:
    Monitoring seals as project activities are being conducted. 
Monitoring requirements in relation to the USFWS's planned activities 
will include species counts, numbers of observed disturbances, and 
descriptions of the disturbance behaviors during the research 
activities, including location, date, and time of the event. In 
addition, the USFWS will record observations regarding the number and 
species of any marine mammals either observed in the water or hauled 
out. Behavior of seals will be recorded on a three point scale (1 = 
alert reaction; not considered harassment, 2 = moving at least 2 body 
lengths, or change in direction >90 degrees, 3 = flushing) (Table 2). 
USFWS staff will also record and report all observations of sick, 
injured, or entangled marine mammals on Monomoy NWR to the 
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) marine mammal rescue team, 
and will report to NOAA if injured seals or unusual species of marine 
mammals are found at Nantucket NWR and Nomans NWR. Tagged or marked 
marine mammals will also be recorded and reported to the appropriate 
research organization or federal agency. Photographs will be taken when 
possible. This information will be incorporated into a report for NMFS 
at the end of the season. The USFWS will also coordinate with any 
university, state, or federal researchers to attain additional data or 
observations that may be useful for monitoring marine mammal usage at 
the activity sites.
    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 
USFWS's activities, the USFWS will suspend research 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.

  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.

Reporting Measures

    The USFWS will submit a draft report to NMFS' Office of Protected 
Resources 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 USFWS will submit 
a final report to the NMFS within 30 days after receiving comments from 
NMFS on the draft report. If the USFWS 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 activities. 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.

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    3. An estimate of the number (by species) of marine mammals exposed 
to human presence associated with the USFWS'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), USFWS 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 Northeast 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 USFWS shall not resume its activities until NMFS is able to 
review the circumstances of the prohibited take. We will work with the 
USFWS to determine what is necessary to minimize the likelihood of 
further prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. The USFWS may not 
resume their activities until notified by us via letter, email, or 
telephone.
    In the event that the USFWS 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 USFWS will immediately report the incident to the 
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, and the Northeast 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 USFWS to 
determine whether modifications in the activities are appropriate.
    In the event that the USFWS 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 USFWS will report the incident 
to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, and the Northeast Regional Stranding Coordinator 
within 24 hours of the discovery. The USFWS personnel will provide 
photographs or video footage (if available) or other documentation of 
the stranded animal sighting to us. The USFWS 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 will 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 the 
USFWS personnel could disturb animals hauled out on beaches near 
research activities and that the animals may alter their behavior or 
attempt to move away from the USFWS personnel.
    As discussed earlier, NMFS assumes that pinnipeds that move greater 
than two body lengths to longer retreats over the beach, or if already 
moving, a change of direction of greater than 90 degrees in response to 
the presence of surveyors, or pinnipeds that flush into the water, are 
behaviorally harassed, and thus subject to Level B taking (Table 2). 
NMFS estimates that 39,666 gray seals will be taken, by Level B 
harassment, over the course of the IHA (Table 3).
    This estimate is based on the number of seals observed in past 
research years that have been flushed during research activities. USFWS 
biologists used their knowledge of the number of seals that use the 
haul outs near their research activities, and how many of those may be 
taken (Levels 2 and 3 on the disturbance scale). The majority of takes 
will occur on Monomoy NWR, which is one of the main haul outs for gray 
seals in the country. While the average number of gray seals present 
(in regards to Monomoy NWR) is less than observed counts (B. Josephson, 
NOAA, personal communication), not every hauled-out seal on the beach 
is impacted from each activity and not all seals are impacted from 
every activity event. This is especially true for Monomoy NWR because 
the seal haul out stretches across over four miles of beach. For 
example, the gray seal counts on Monomoy NWR are very high, but the 
beaches are very large, and most of the work takes place on the upper 
berm close to the dune (farther away from seals). During April and May 
when seals are hauled out in very large numbers on the refuge, they may 
be present at beaches of varying width, between 30 m and 300 m. In 
narrower areas, all of the seals may be flushed; in mid-width areas, 
some of the younger and smaller seals may flush, but large males may 
remain on the beach; and in the widest area, USFWS activities may have 
no impact at all on the hauled out seals. Also, the amount of 
disturbance to seals may vary based on staff activities (e.g., if 
project activities require staff to walk quickly through an area versus 
spending more time in one area close to seals). Take numbers were 
estimated from the number of seals using the refuge and the times that 
the activity might overlap with seal use areas. For example, most of 
the staging counts are not done in areas where seals haul out so the 
number of disturbances is very low during this task. Group size also 
played into the estimates. USFWS staff would impact a smaller number of 
seals during times of the year when group sizes are smaller (e.g., 
outside of April and May). USFWS staff who have conducted these 
activities for multiple years is provide best information available to 
us about the number of takes these activities may cause. In this IHA, 
we have included monitoring requirements that should inform our take 
numbers in future years.
    The take numbers for gray seals is thought to be conservative, and 
likely an overestimate. USFWS staff believe these estimates are 
realistic and do not expect to exceed the take numbers.

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  Table 3--Estimated Number of Gray Seal Takes per Activity at Monomoy, Nantucket, and Nomans Land Island NWRs
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                                                    Gray seal
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                              Age: all                                            Sex: Male & female
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                                            Number takes/event \a\    Number events/activity \b\    Total takes
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Shorebird and Seabird Monitoring &        1000 (Monomoy)............  34 (Monomoy)..............          34,430
 Research.                                50 (Nantucket)............  8 (Nantucket).............
                                          10 (Nomans)...............  3 (Nomans)................
Roseate Tern Staging Counts & Resighting  10 (Monomoy)..............  6 (Monomoy)...............             100
                                          10 (Nantucket)............  4 (Nantucket).............
Red Knot Stopover Study.................  250 (Monomoy).............  5 (Monomoy)...............           2,000
                                          150 (CACO)................  5 (CACO)..................
Northeastern beach tiger beetle Census..  750 (Monomoy).............  3 (Monomoy)...............           2,250
Coastal Shoreline Change Survey.........  500 (Monomoy).............  1 (Monomoy)...............             500
                                                                                                 ---------------
                                                                                                          39,280
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\a\ Number of takes/event are estimates based on NOAA unpublished data (B. Josephson, personal communication)
  and USFWS field observations.
\b\ Number of events/activity were calculated using the numbers in Table 1 of the USFWS's application for each
  site location and duration.

    NMFS estimates that 1,964 harbor seals could be affected by Level B 
behavioral harassment over the course of the IHA. USFWS staff estimate 
that of all of the seals hauled out in mixed species haul outs, 
approximately five percent are harbor seals. We estimated the number of 
Level B takes of harbor seals by taking 5 percent of the total takes of 
gray seals (i.e., 5 percent of 39,280 is 1,964). These incidental 
harassment take numbers represent less than three percent of the 
affected stocks of harbor seals and less than eight percent of the 
stock of gray seals (Table 4). 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. The 
number of individual seals taken is also assumed to be less than the 
take estimate since these species show high philopatry (Waring et al., 
2016; Wood et al., 2011). We expect the take numbers to represent the 
number of exposures, but assume that the same seals may be behaviorally 
harassed over multiple days, and the likely number of individual seals 
that may be harassed will be less. For example, the maximum number of 
seals observed hauled out on Monomoy NWR during the year is 19,166 (B. 
Josephson, NOAA, personal communication); therefore, we expect the 
actual number of individual takes to be closer to that number for 
activities at Monomoy NWR. Raw counts are not available for Nantucket 
NWR and Nomans NWR.

                  Table 4--The Percentage of Stock Affected by the Number of Takes per Species
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                                                                                       Stock        Percent of
                             Species                                Take number      abundance         stock
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Gray seal (Halichoerus grypus grypus)...........................          39,280       * 505,000            7.78
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina concolor)...........................           1,964          75,834            2.59
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* The Western North Atlantic stock of gray seals is comprised of the Canadian and U.S. populations. The U.S.
  population abundance estimate is unknown, but the Canadian population abundance estimate is 505,000. The 2016
  draft SAR states that the western North Atlantic stock is equivalent to the Canada population.

    Because of the required mitigation measures and the likelihood that 
some pinnipeds will avoid the area, NMFS does not expect any injury, 
serious 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 USFWS's survey activities may disturb a small number 
of marine mammals hauled out on beaches in the Complex, NMFS expects 
those impacts to occur to a localized group of animals. Marine mammals 
would likely become alert or, at most, flush into the water in reaction 
to the presence of the USFWS's personnel during the activities. Much of 
the disturbance will be limited to a short duration, allowing marine 
mammals to reoccupy haul outs 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 research activities
    The USFWS's activities will occur during the least sensitive time 
(e.g.,

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April through November, outside of the pupping season) for hauled out 
pinnipeds in the Complex. Thus, pups or breeding adults will not be 
present during the planned activity days. If mothers and pups are 
observed, USFWS staff will avoid disturbing them by rescheduling 
surveys, if possible, or by refraining from activities that may cause 
disturbance (e.g., large movements or flushing).
    Moreover, the USFWS's mitigation measures regarding vessel 
approaches and procedures that attempt to minimize the potential to 
harass the seals will minimize the potential for flushing and large-
scale movements. Thus, the potential for large-scale movements and 
flushing leading to injury, serious injury, or mortality is low.
    In summary, NMFS anticipates that impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds 
during the USFWS's planned research activities would be behavioral 
harassment of limited intensity (i.e., temporary flushing at most). 
NMFS does not expect stampeding, and therefore does not expect 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 USFWS's 
survey activities will have a negligible impact on the affected marine 
mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers

    As mentioned previously, NMFS estimates that the USFWS's planned 
activities could potentially affect, by Level B harassment only, two 
species of marine mammal under our jurisdiction. For each species, 
these estimates are small numbers (less than three percent of the 
affected stock of harbor seals and less than eight percent of the stock 
of gray seals) relative to the population size (Table 4). As stated 
before, the number of individual seals taken is also assumed to be less 
than the take estimate (number of exposures) since we assume that the 
same seals may be behaviorally harassed over multiple days.
    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 USFWS's activities will 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 USFWS's planned research activities 
will 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 EA and analyzed the potential impacts to marine 
mammals that may result from the USFWS's monitoring and research 
activities. A 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.htm.

Authorization

    NMFS has issued an IHA to the USFWS for the potential harassment of 
small numbers of two marine mammal species incidental to the seabird 
and shorebird monitoring and other research activities in the Complex, 
provided the previously mentioned mitigation, monitoring and reporting.

    Dated: February 24, 2017.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-04002 Filed 3-1-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  activity (other than commercial fishing)              shorebirds using the beaches of
                                                                                                        within a specified geographical region if             Monomoy, Nantucket, and Nomans
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        certain findings are made and either                  Land Island NWRs from April 1–
                                                Administration                                          regulations are issued or, if the taking is           November 30, annually. Monitoring
                                                RIN 0648–XF101                                          limited to harassment, a notice of a                  activities occur daily (on Monomoy and
                                                                                                        proposed authorization is provided to                 Nantucket) from April–August and are
                                                Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                   the public for review.                                necessary to document the productivity
                                                Specified Activities; Taking Marine                       An authorization for incidental                     (number of chicks fledged per pair) and
                                                Mammals Incidental to Seabird and                       takings shall be granted if NMFS finds                population of protected shorebird and
                                                Shorebird Monitoring and Research at                    that the taking will have a negligible                seabird species. Monomoy NWR also
                                                the Eastern Massachusetts National                      impact on the species or stock(s), will               participates in several less frequent, but
                                                Wildlife Refuge Complex,                                not have an unmitigable adverse impact                equally important, high priority
                                                Massachusetts                                           on the availability of the species or                 conservation tasks to monitor for
                                                                                                        stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                  threatened and endangered species,
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      relevant), and if the permissible                     including censusing northeastern beach
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    methods of taking and requirements                    tiger beetles (Cicindela dorsalis) and
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring              participating in a red knot (Calidris
                                                Commerce.                                               and reporting of such takings are set                 canutus) migration study during
                                                ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental               forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                  southward migration. Additionally, both
                                                harassment authorization.                               impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an                    Monomoy and Nantucket NWRs serve
                                                                                                        impact resulting from the specified                   as vital staging grounds for migrating
                                                SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                       activity that cannot be reasonably                    roseate terns (Sterna dougallii), where
                                                regulations implementing the Marine                     expected to, and is not reasonably likely             USFWS staff resight and stage counts. A
                                                Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                         to, adversely affect the species or stock             detailed description of the planned
                                                amended, notification is hereby given                   through effects on annual rates of                    monitoring and research project is
                                                that NMFS has issued an incidental                      recruitment or survival.’’                            provided in the Federal Register notice
                                                harassment authorization (IHA) to the                                                                         for the proposed IHA (82 FR 3738;
                                                Eastern Massachusetts (MA) National                     Summary of Request                                    January 12, 2017). Since that time, no
                                                Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Complex, U.S.                        On March 16, 2016, NMFS received                   changes have been made to the planned
                                                Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to                    an application from the USFWS for the                 activities. Therefore, a detailed
                                                incidentally harass, by Level B                         taking of marine mammals incidental to                description is not provided here. Please
                                                harassment only, marine mammals                         seabird and shorebird monitoring and                  refer to that Federal Register notice for
                                                during seabird and shorebird                            research activities within the Complex.               the description of the specific activity,
                                                monitoring and other research activities                NMFS received updated applications on                 including the dates and duration and
                                                in the Eastern MA NWR Complex                           September 14 and December 16, 2016                    the specified geographic region.
                                                (Complex).                                              with updated take numbers and                         Comment and Responses
                                                DATES:This Authorization is effective                   mitigation measures. NMFS determined
                                                                                                        the application complete and adequate                    A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue
                                                from April 1, 2017 through March 31,                                                                          an IHA to the USFWS was published in
                                                2018.                                                   on December 29, 2016.
                                                                                                           The USFWS plans to conduct seabird                 the Federal Register on January 12,
                                                National Environmental Policy Act                       and shorebird monitoring and research                 2017 (82 FR 3738). That notice
                                                (NEPA)                                                  at several locations within the Complex               described, in detail, the USFWS’s
                                                                                                        over a varying number of days for each                activity, the marine mammal species
                                                  NMFS prepared an Environmental
                                                                                                        project. This authorization, will be valid            that may be affected by the activity, and
                                                Assessment (EA) and analyzed the
                                                                                                        for one year, beginning on April 1, 2017.             the anticipated effects on marine
                                                potential impacts to marine mammals
                                                                                                        The following specific aspects of the                 mammals. During the 30-day public
                                                that would result from the USFWS’s
                                                                                                        planned activities would likely result in             comment period, NMFS received
                                                monitoring and research activities. A
                                                                                                        the disturbance of marine mammals: (1)                comments from the Marine Mammal
                                                Finding of No Significant Impact
                                                                                                        Vessel landings; (2) research activities              Commission. The Marine Mammal
                                                (FONSI) was signed in March 2017. A
                                                                                                        (e.g., cannon nets, sign installation); and           Commission recommended that NMFS
                                                copy of the EA and FONSI is available
                                                                                                        (3) human presence. Thus, NMFS                        issue the IHA, subject to inclusion of the
                                                on our Web site at http://
                                                                                                        anticipates that take, by Level B                     proposed mitigation, monitoring, and
                                                www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                                                                                        harassment only, of gray seals                        reporting measures as described in our
                                                incidental/research.htm.
                                                                                                        (Halichoerus grypus grypus) and harbor                notice of proposed IHA and the
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                              application. All measures proposed in
                                                Laura McCue, NMFS, Office of                            seals (Phoca vitulina concolor) could
                                                                                                        result from the specified activity.                   the initial Federal Register notice are
                                                Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427–                                                                          included within the IHA.
                                                8401.                                                   Description of the Specified Activity
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                              Sound Sources and Sound
                                                                                                        Overview                                              Characteristics
                                                Background                                                The USFWS plans to conduct                             NMFS does not expect acoustic
                                                   Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA of                  biological tasks for refuge purposes at               stimuli to result from human presence,
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                                                1972, as amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C.                       Monomoy NWR, Nantucket NWR, and                       and therefore, will not have the
                                                1361 et seq.) directs the Secretary of                  Nomans Land Island NWR in MA.                         potential to harass marine mammals,
                                                Commerce to allow, upon request, the                    These three refuges are managed                       incidental to the conduct of the planned
                                                incidental, but not intentional, taking of              through the Complex as part of the NWR                activities. One activity (cannon nets)
                                                small numbers of marine mammals of a                    System of the USFWS. Complex staff                    will have an acoustic component, but
                                                species or population stock, by U.S.                    census and monitor the presence and                   take from this activity can be avoided
                                                citizens who engage in a specified                      productivity of breeding and migrating                through implementation of mitigation.


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                                                   This section includes a brief                         Research Activities Sound                             occurrence in the activity area;
                                                explanation of the sound measurements                    Characteristics                                       information on those species’ regulatory
                                                frequently used in the discussions of                       Activities that have an acoustic                   status under the MMPA and the ESA of
                                                acoustic effects in this notice. Sound                   component (e.g., cannon nets) are not                 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.);
                                                pressure is the sound force per unit area                expected to reach the thresholds for                  abundance; occurrence and seasonality
                                                and is usually measured in micropascals                  Level B harassment. Cannon nets are an                in the activity area. A detailed
                                                (mPa), where 1 pascal (Pa) is the                        airborne source of noise, and have a                  description of the species likely to be
                                                pressure resulting from a force of one                   measured source level (SL) of 128 dB at               affected by the USFWS’s project,
                                                newton exerted over an area of 1 square                  one m (estimated based on a                           including brief introductions to the
                                                meter (m). Sound pressure level (SPL) is                 measurement of 98.4 dB at 30 m; L.                    species and relevant stocks, available
                                                the ratio of a measured sound pressure                   Niles, pers. comm., December 2016);                   information regarding population trends
                                                and a reference level. The commonly                      however, based on calculations using                  and threats, and information regarding
                                                used reference pressure is 20 mPa for in                 the SL and spherical spreading, the SPL               local occurrence, were provided in the
                                                air, and the units for SPLs are dB re: 20                is expected to be less than the                       Federal Register notice for the proposed
                                                mPa.                                                     thresholds for airborne pinniped                      IHA (82 FR 3738; January 12, 2017);
                                                SPL (in decibels (dB)) = 20 log                          disturbance (e.g. 90 dB for harbor seals,             since that time, we are not aware of any
                                                     (pressure/reference pressure).                      and 100 dB for all other pinnipeds) at                changes in the status of these species
                                                   SPL is an instantaneous measurement                   25 m and 80 m from the source,                        and stocks; therefore, detailed
                                                expressed as the peak, the peak-peak, or                 respectively. The USFWS will stay at                  descriptions are not provided here.
                                                the root mean square (rms). Root mean                    least 100 m from all pinnipeds if cannon              Please refer to that Federal Register
                                                square is the square root of the                         nets are used for research purposes.                  notice for these descriptions. Please also
                                                arithmetic average of the squared                                                                              refer to the draft 2016 NMFS Marine
                                                                                                         Description of Marine Mammals in the                  Mammal Stock Assessment Report
                                                instantaneous pressure values. All
                                                                                                         Area of the Specified Activity                        available online at: http://
                                                references to SPL in this document refer
                                                to the root mean square unless                             Table 1 provides the following                      www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/ for further
                                                otherwise noted. SPL does not take into                  information: All marine mammal                        information on the biology and
                                                account the duration of a sound.                         species with possible or confirmed                    distribution of these species.

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

                                                Gray seal (Halichoerus grypus grypus)              Western North At-       MMPA–NC ESA–            505,000 (unk; unk;                  unk   Year-round pres-
                                                                                                    lantic.                 NL.                      unk) *.                                   ence.
                                                Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina concolor) ...          Western North At-       MMPA–NC ESA–            75,834 (0.15;                   2,006     Occasional.
                                                                                                    lantic.                 NL.                      66,884; 2012).
                                                   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: Waring et al. (2016).
                                                   * The Western North Atlantic stock of gray seals is comprised of the Canadian and U.S. populations. The U.S. population abundance estimate
                                                is unknown, but the Canadian population abundance estimate is 505,000. The 2016 draft SAR states that the western North Atlantic stock is
                                                equivalent to the Canada population.


                                                Potential Effects of the Specified                       Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal                  Mitigation Measures
                                                Activities on Marine Mammals and                         Habitat
                                                Their Habitat                                                                                                     In order to issue an IHA under section
                                                                                                           The main impact associated with the                 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must
                                                   The effects of airborne noise and                     USFWS’s project would be visual and                   set forth the permissible methods of
                                                visual disturbance from monitoring and                   acoustic disturbance from human                       taking pursuant to such activity, ‘‘and
                                                research activities for the USFWS’s                      presence, vessels, and potential cannon               other means of effecting the least
                                                project have the potential to result in                  nets. The project would not result in                 practicable impact on such species or
                                                behavioral harassment of marine                          permanent impacts to habitats used                    stock and its habitat, paying particular
                                                mammals in the vicinity of the action                    directly by marine mammals, such as                   attention to rookeries, mating grounds,
                                                area. The Federal Register notice for the                haulout sites, or short-term impacts to               and areas of similar significance, and on
                                                proposed IHA (82 FR 3738; January 12,                    food sources, but may have minor                      the availability of such species or stock
                                                2017) included a discussion of the                       impacts to the immediate substrate                    for taking’’ for certain subsistence uses.
                                                effects of anthropogenic noise and                       during installation of signage during the             NMFS regulations require applicants for
                                                                                                         monitoring and research project. These
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                                                visual disturbance on marine mammals,                                                                          incidental take authorizations to include
                                                therefore that information is not                        potential effects are discussed in detail             information about the availability and
                                                repeated here; please refer to that                      in the Federal Register notice for the                feasibility (economic and technological)
                                                Federal Register notice for that                         proposed IHA (82 FR 3738; January 12,                 of equipment, methods, and manner of
                                                information.                                             2017, therefore that information is not               conducting such activity or other means
                                                                                                         repeated here; please refer to that
                                                                                                                                                               of effecting the least practicable adverse
                                                                                                         Federal Register notice for that
                                                                                                                                                               impact upon the affected species or
                                                                                                         information.


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                                                stocks, their habitat (50 CFR                           mammals, when applicable. Staff at                    wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may
                                                216.104(a)(11)).                                        Nantucket NWR will remain present on                  contribute to this goal).
                                                   Time and Frequency: The USFWS                        the beaches utilized by pinnipeds to                     2. A reduction in the numbers of
                                                plans to conduct research activities                    prevent anthropogenic disturbance                     marine mammals (total number or
                                                throughout the course of the year                       during times of high public use (late                 number at biologically important time
                                                between April 1 and November 30,                        spring–early fall). Staff at Monomoy                  or location) exposed to vessel or visual
                                                2017.                                                   NWR will also be present on beaches                   presence that NMFS expects to result in
                                                   Vessel Approach and Timing                           utilized by seals during the same time                the take of marine mammals (this goal
                                                Techniques: The USFWS will ensure                       of year, and will inform the public to                may contribute to 1, above, or to
                                                that its vessel approaches to beaches                   keep a distance from haul outs if an                  reducing harassment takes only).
                                                with pinniped haul outs are conducted                   issue is noticed. Similar to the USFWS,                  3. A reduction in the number of times
                                                so as to minimize or avoid disturbing                   the National Park Service also takes                  (total number or number at biologically
                                                marine mammals. To the extent                           precautionary mitigation to help prevent              important time or location) individuals
                                                possible, the vessel should approach the                seal take by the public. In August and                exposed to vessel or visual presence that
                                                beaches in a slow and controlled                        on the weekends in September, staff and               NMFS expects to result in the take of
                                                approach, as far away as possible from                  volunteers are present on the National                marine mammals (this goal may
                                                haul outs to prevent or minimize                        Seashore beaches to share with the                    contribute to 1, above, or to reducing
                                                flushing. Staff will also avoid or proceed              public the importance of preventing                   harassment takes only).
                                                cautiously when operating boats in the                  disturbance to seals by keeping people                   4. A reduction in the intensity of
                                                direct path of swimming seals that may                  at a proper viewing distance of at least              exposures (either total number or
                                                be present in the area.                                 50 m.                                                 number at biologically important time
                                                   Avoidance of Acoustic Impacts from                      The presence/proximity of seal haul
                                                Cannon Nets: Cannon nets have a                                                                               or location) to vessel or visual presence
                                                                                                        outs and the loud sound created by the                that NMFS expects to result in the take
                                                measured SL of 128 dB at one m                          firing of cannon nets are taken into
                                                (estimated based on a measurement of                                                                          of marine mammals (this goal may
                                                                                                        consideration when selecting trapping                 contribute to a, above, or to reducing the
                                                98.4 dB at 30 m; L. Niles, pers. comm.,                 sites for the Red Knot Stopover Study.
                                                December 2016); however, the SPL is                                                                           severity of harassment takes only).
                                                                                                        Trapping sites are decided based on the                  5. Avoidance or minimization of
                                                expected to be less than the thresholds                 presence of red knots, the number of
                                                for airborne pinniped disturbance (e.g.                                                                       adverse effects to marine mammal
                                                                                                        juveniles located within roosts, and the              habitat, paying special attention to the
                                                90 dB for harbor seals, and 100 dB for                  observation of birds with attached
                                                all other pinnipeds) at 80 m from the                                                                         food base, activities that block or limit
                                                                                                        geolocators and flags. Trapping will not              passage to or from biologically
                                                source. The USFWS will stay at least                    take place on sites where there is a
                                                100 m from all pinnipeds if cannon nets                                                                       important areas, permanent destruction
                                                                                                        strong possibility of disturbing seals                of habitat, or temporary destruction/
                                                are to be used for research purposes.                   (i.e., closer than 100 m). The Red Knot
                                                   Avoidance of Visual and Acoustic                                                                           disturbance of habitat during a
                                                                                                        Stopover Study occurs during the time                 biologically important time.
                                                Contact with People: The USFWS will                     of year (July–Sept) when the least
                                                instruct its members and research staff                                                                          6. For monitoring directly related to
                                                                                                        number of seals are present at the                    mitigation—an increase in the
                                                to avoid making unnecessary noise and                   activity sites.
                                                not visually reveal themselves to                                                                             probability of detecting marine
                                                pinnipeds whenever practicable.                         Mitigation Conclusions                                mammals, thus allowing for more
                                                USFWS staff will stay at least 50 m from                  NMFS has carefully evaluated the                    effective implementation of the
                                                hauled out pinnipeds, unless it is                      USFWS’s mitigation measures in the                    mitigation.
                                                absolutely necessary to approach seals                  context of ensuring that we prescribe                    Based on the evaluation of the
                                                closer in order to continue conducting                  the means of affecting the least                      USFWS’s planned measures, NMFS has
                                                endangered species conservation work.                   practicable impact on the affected                    determined that the mitigation measures
                                                When disturbance is unavoidable, staff                  marine mammal species and stocks and                  provide the means of effecting the least
                                                will work quickly and efficiently to                    their habitat. The evaluation of potential            practicable impact on marine mammal
                                                minimize the length of disturbance.                     measures included consideration of the                species or stocks and their habitat,
                                                Researchers and staff will do so by                     following factors in relation to one                  paying particular attention to rookeries,
                                                proceeding in a slow and controlled                     another:                                              mating grounds, and areas of similar
                                                manner, which allows for the seals to                     • The manner in which, and the                      significance.
                                                slowly flush into the water. Staff will                 degree to which, the successful                       Monitoring Measures
                                                also maintain a quiet working                           implementation of the measure is
                                                atmosphere, avoiding loud noises, and                   expected to minimize adverse impacts                    In order to issue an incidental take
                                                using hushed voices in the presence of                  to marine mammals;                                    authorization for an activity, section
                                                hauled-out pinnipeds. Pathways of                         • The proven or likely efficacy of the              101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA states that
                                                approach to the desired study or nesting                specific measure to minimize adverse                  NMFS must set forth ‘‘requirements
                                                site will be chosen to minimize seal                    impacts as planned; and                               pertaining to the monitoring and
                                                disturbance if an activity event may                      • The practicability of the measure                 reporting of such taking.’’ The MMPA
                                                result in the disturbance of seals.                     for applicant implementation.                         implementing regulations at 50 CFR
                                                USFWS staff will scan the surrounding                     Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed                216.104(a)(13) indicate that requests for
                                                                                                                                                              IHAs must include the suggested means
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                                                waters near the haul outs, and if                       by NMFS should be able to accomplish,
                                                predators (i.e., sharks) are seen, seals                have a reasonable likelihood of                       of accomplishing the necessary
                                                will not be flushed by USFWS staff.                     accomplishing (based on current                       monitoring and reporting that will result
                                                   Researchers, USFWS staff, and                        science), or contribute to the                        in increased knowledge of the species
                                                volunteers will be properly informed                    accomplishment of one or more of the                  and of the level of taking or impacts on
                                                about the MMPA take prohibitions, and                   general goals listed here:                            populations of marine mammals that
                                                will educate the public on the                            1. Avoidance or minimization of                     NMFS expects to be present in the
                                                importance of not disturbing marine                     injury or death of marine mammals                     action area.


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                                                   Monitoring measures prescribed by                             through effects on annual rates of                     regarding the number and species of any
                                                NMFS should accomplish one or more                               recruitment or survival).                              marine mammals either observed in the
                                                of the following general goals:                                     5. An increase in our understanding                 water or hauled out. Behavior of seals
                                                   1. An increase in our understanding                           of how the activity affects marine                     will be recorded on a three point scale
                                                of the likely occurrence of marine                               mammal habitat, such as through effects                (1 = alert reaction; not considered
                                                mammal species in the vicinity of the                            on prey sources or acoustic habitat (e.g.,             harassment, 2 = moving at least 2 body
                                                action, (i.e., presence, abundance,                              through characterization of longer-term                lengths, or change in direction >90
                                                distribution, and/or density of species).                        contributions of multiple sound sources                degrees, 3 = flushing) (Table 2). USFWS
                                                   2. An increase in our understanding                           to rising ambient noise levels and                     staff will also record and report all
                                                of the nature, scope, or context of the                          assessment of the potential chronic                    observations of sick, injured, or
                                                likely exposure of marine mammal                                 effects on marine mammals).                            entangled marine mammals on
                                                species to any of the potential stressor(s)                         6. An increase in understanding of the              Monomoy NWR to the International
                                                associated with the action (e.g., sound                          impacts of the activity on marine                      Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
                                                or visual stimuli), through better                               mammals in combination with the                        marine mammal rescue team, and will
                                                understanding of one or more of the                              impacts of other anthropogenic                         report to NOAA if injured seals or
                                                following: The action itself and its                             activities or natural factors occurring in             unusual species of marine mammals are
                                                environment (e.g., sound source                                  the region.                                            found at Nantucket NWR and Nomans
                                                characterization, propagation, and                                  7. An increase in our understanding                 NWR. Tagged or marked marine
                                                ambient noise levels); the affected                              of the effectiveness of mitigation and                 mammals will also be recorded and
                                                species (e.g., life history or dive                              monitoring measures.                                   reported to the appropriate research
                                                pattern); the likely co-occurrence of                               8. An increase in the probability of                organization or federal agency.
                                                marine mammal species with the action                            detecting marine mammals (through                      Photographs will be taken when
                                                (in whole or part) associated with                               improved technology or methodology)                    possible. This information will be
                                                specific adverse effects; and/or the                             to better achieve the above goals.                     incorporated into a report for NMFS at
                                                likely biological or behavioral context of                          The USFWS will conduct marine
                                                                                                                                                                        the end of the season. The USFWS will
                                                exposure to the stressor for the marine                          mammal monitoring, in order to
                                                                                                                                                                        also coordinate with any university,
                                                mammal (e.g., age class of exposed                               implement the mitigation measures that
                                                                                                                                                                        state, or federal researchers to attain
                                                animals or known pupping, calving or                             require real-time monitoring, and to
                                                                                                                                                                        additional data or observations that may
                                                feeding areas).                                                  satisfy the monitoring requirements of
                                                                                                                                                                        be useful for monitoring marine
                                                   3. An increase in our understanding                           the IHA. The USFWS submitted a
                                                                                                                                                                        mammal usage at the activity sites.
                                                of how individual marine mammals                                 marine mammal monitoring plan in
                                                respond (behaviorally or                                         Section 13 and Appendix A of their IHA                    If at any time injury, serious injury, or
                                                physiologically) to the specific stressors                       application. These include:                            mortality of the species for which take
                                                associated with the action (in specific                             Monitoring seals as project activities              is authorized should occur, or if take of
                                                contexts, where possible, e.g., at what                          are being conducted. Monitoring                        any kind of any other marine mammal
                                                distance or received level).                                     requirements in relation to the USFWS’s                occurs, and such action may be a result
                                                   4. An increase in our understanding                           planned activities will include species                of the USFWS’s activities, the USFWS
                                                of how anticipated individual                                    counts, numbers of observed                            will suspend research activities and
                                                responses, to individual stressors or                            disturbances, and descriptions of the                  contact NMFS immediately to
                                                anticipated combinations of stressors,                           disturbance behaviors during the                       determine how best to proceed to ensure
                                                may impact either: The long-term fitness                         research activities, including location,               that another injury or death does not
                                                and survival of an individual; or the                            date, and time of the event. In addition,              occur and to ensure that the applicant
                                                population, species, or stock (e.g.,                             the USFWS will record observations                     remains in compliance with the MMPA.

                                                                   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
                                                                                                      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.
                                                   * Only Levels 2 and 3 are considered take, whereas Level 1 is not.


                                                Reporting Measures                                               comments from NMFS on the draft                        interpretation pertaining to all
                                                                                                                 report. If the USFWS receives no                       monitoring. The report will provide:
                                                  The USFWS will submit a draft report                           comments from NMFS on the report,
                                                to NMFS’ Office of Protected Resources                                                                                    1. A summary and table of the dates,
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                                                                                                                 NMFS will consider the draft report to                 times, and weather during all research
                                                no later than 90 days after the expiration
                                                                                                                 be the final report.                                   activities.
                                                of the IHA. The report will include a
                                                summary of the information gathered                                The report will describe the                           2. Species, number, location, and
                                                pursuant to the monitoring                                       operations conducted and sightings of                  behavior of any marine mammals
                                                requirements set forth in the IHA. The                           marine mammals near the project                        observed throughout all monitoring
                                                USFWS will submit a final report to the                          activities. The report will provide full               activities.
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                                                  3. An estimate of the number (by                      will work with the USFWS to determine                    This estimate is based on the number
                                                species) of marine mammals exposed to                   whether modifications in the activities               of seals observed in past research years
                                                human presence associated with the                      are appropriate.                                      that have been flushed during research
                                                USFWS’s activities.                                        In the event that the USFWS                        activities. USFWS biologists used their
                                                  4. A description of the                               discovers an injured or dead marine                   knowledge of the number of seals that
                                                implementation and effectiveness of the                 mammal, and the lead visual observer                  use the haul outs near their research
                                                monitoring and mitigation measures of                   determines that the injury or death is                activities, and how many of those may
                                                the IHA and full documentation of                       not associated with or related to the                 be taken (Levels 2 and 3 on the
                                                methods, results, and interpretation                    authorized activities (e.g., previously               disturbance scale). The majority of takes
                                                pertaining to all monitoring.                           wounded animal, carcass with moderate                 will occur on Monomoy NWR, which is
                                                  In the unanticipated event that the                   to advanced decomposition, or                         one of the main haul outs for gray seals
                                                specified activity clearly causes the take              scavenger damage), the USFWS will                     in the country. While the average
                                                of a marine mammal in a manner                          report the incident to the Chief, Permits             number of gray seals present (in regards
                                                prohibited by the authorization, such as                and Conservation Division, Office of                  to Monomoy NWR) is less than observed
                                                an injury (Level A harassment), serious                 Protected Resources, NMFS, and the                    counts (B. Josephson, NOAA, personal
                                                injury, or mortality (e.g., stampede),                  Northeast Regional Stranding                          communication), not every hauled-out
                                                USFWS personnel shall immediately                       Coordinator within 24 hours of the                    seal on the beach is impacted from each
                                                cease the specified activities and                      discovery. The USFWS personnel will                   activity and not all seals are impacted
                                                immediately report the incident to the                  provide photographs or video footage (if              from every activity event. This is
                                                Chief, Permits and Conservation                         available) or other documentation of the              especially true for Monomoy NWR
                                                Division, Office of Protected Resources,                stranded animal sighting to us. The                   because the seal haul out stretches
                                                NMFS, and the Northeast Regional                        USFWS can continue their survey                       across over four miles of beach. For
                                                Stranding Coordinator. The report must                  activities while NMFS reviews the                     example, the gray seal counts on
                                                include the following information:                      circumstances of the incident.                        Monomoy NWR are very high, but the
                                                  • Time, date, and location (latitude/                                                                       beaches are very large, and most of the
                                                                                                        Estimated Take by Incidental
                                                longitude) of the incident;                                                                                   work takes place on the upper berm
                                                  • Description and location of the                     Harassment
                                                                                                                                                              close to the dune (farther away from
                                                incident (including water depth, if                       Except with respect to certain
                                                                                                                                                              seals). During April and May when seals
                                                applicable);                                            activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                                                                                                                              are hauled out in very large numbers on
                                                  • Environmental conditions (e.g.,                     defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of
                                                                                                                                                              the refuge, they may be present at
                                                wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea                  pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                                                                                                                              beaches of varying width, between 30 m
                                                state, cloud cover, and visibility);                    has the potential to injure a marine
                                                                                                                                                              and 300 m. In narrower areas, all of the
                                                  • Description of all marine mammal                    mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                                                                                                                              seals may be flushed; in mid-width
                                                observations in the 24 hours preceding                  wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has
                                                                                                                                                              areas, some of the younger and smaller
                                                the incident;                                           the potential to disturb a marine
                                                                                                                                                              seals may flush, but large males may
                                                  • Species identification or                           mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                                                                                                                              remain on the beach; and in the widest
                                                description of the animal(s) involved;                  wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                  • Fate of the animal(s); and                                                                                area, USFWS activities may have no
                                                                                                        patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                                  • Photographs or video footage of the                                                                       impact at all on the hauled out seals.
                                                                                                        migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                                animal(s) (if equipment is available).                                                                        Also, the amount of disturbance to seals
                                                                                                        feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                                  The USFWS shall not resume its                                                                              may vary based on staff activities (e.g.,
                                                                                                        harassment).
                                                activities until NMFS is able to review                   All anticipated takes would be by                   if project activities require staff to walk
                                                the circumstances of the prohibited                     Level B harassment, involving                         quickly through an area versus spending
                                                take. We will work with the USFWS to                    temporary changes in behavior. NMFS                   more time in one area close to seals).
                                                determine what is necessary to                          expects that the mitigation and                       Take numbers were estimated from the
                                                minimize the likelihood of further                      monitoring measures will minimize the                 number of seals using the refuge and the
                                                prohibited take and ensure MMPA                         possibility of injurious or lethal takes.             times that the activity might overlap
                                                compliance. The USFWS may not                           NMFS considers the potential for take                 with seal use areas. For example, most
                                                resume their activities until notified by               by injury, serious injury, or mortality as            of the staging counts are not done in
                                                us via letter, email, or telephone.                     remote. NMFS expects that the presence                areas where seals haul out so the
                                                  In the event that the USFWS                           of the USFWS personnel could disturb                  number of disturbances is very low
                                                discovers an injured or dead marine                     animals hauled out on beaches near                    during this task. Group size also played
                                                mammal, and the marine mammal                           research activities and that the animals              into the estimates. USFWS staff would
                                                observer determines that the cause of                   may alter their behavior or attempt to                impact a smaller number of seals during
                                                the injury or death is unknown and the                  move away from the USFWS personnel.                   times of the year when group sizes are
                                                death is relatively recent (i.e., in less                 As discussed earlier, NMFS assumes                  smaller (e.g., outside of April and May).
                                                than a moderate state of decomposition                  that pinnipeds that move greater than                 USFWS staff who have conducted these
                                                as we describe in the next paragraph),                  two body lengths to longer retreats over              activities for multiple years is provide
                                                the USFWS will immediately report the                   the beach, or if already moving, a                    best information available to us about
                                                incident to the Chief, Permits and                      change of direction of greater than 90                the number of takes these activities may
                                                Conservation Division, Office of                        degrees in response to the presence of                cause. In this IHA, we have included
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                                                Protected Resources, NMFS, and the                      surveyors, or pinnipeds that flush into               monitoring requirements that should
                                                Northeast Regional Stranding                            the water, are behaviorally harassed,                 inform our take numbers in future years.
                                                Coordinator. The report must include                    and thus subject to Level B taking (Table                The take numbers for gray seals is
                                                the same information identified in the                  2). NMFS estimates that 39,666 gray                   thought to be conservative, and likely an
                                                paragraph above this section. Activities                seals will be taken, by Level B                       overestimate. USFWS staff believe these
                                                may continue while NMFS reviews the                     harassment, over the course of the IHA                estimates are realistic and do not expect
                                                circumstances of the incident. NMFS                     (Table 3).                                            to exceed the take numbers.



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                                                    TABLE 3—ESTIMATED NUMBER OF GRAY SEAL TAKES PER ACTIVITY AT MONOMOY, NANTUCKET, AND NOMANS LAND
                                                                                             ISLAND NWRS
                                                                                                                                           Gray seal

                                                                                                           Age: all                                                                                Sex: Male & female

                                                                                                                                             Number      takes/event a                Number events/activity b              Total takes

                                                Shorebird and Seabird Monitoring & Research ........................                   1000 (Monomoy) .....................       34 (Monomoy) .........................          34,430
                                                                                                                                       50 (Nantucket) ........................    8 (Nantucket)
                                                                                                                                       10 (Nomans) ...........................    3 (Nomans)
                                                Roseate Tern Staging Counts & Resighting ............................                  10 (Monomoy) .........................     6 (Monomoy) ...........................            100
                                                                                                                                       10 (Nantucket) ........................    4 (Nantucket)
                                                Red Knot Stopover Study .........................................................      250 (Monomoy) .......................      5 (Monomoy) ...........................          2,000
                                                                                                                                       150 (CACO) ............................    5 (CACO)
                                                Northeastern beach tiger beetle Census ..................................              750 (Monomoy) .......................      3 (Monomoy) ...........................          2,250
                                                Coastal Shoreline Change Survey ...........................................            500 (Monomoy) .......................      1 (Monomoy) ...........................            500

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  39,280
                                                   a Number     of takes/event are estimates based on NOAA unpublished data (B. Josephson, personal communication) and USFWS field observa-
                                                tions.
                                                   b Number of events/activity were calculated using the numbers in Table 1 of the USFWS’s application for each site location and duration.




                                                   NMFS estimates that 1,964 harbor                               of harbor seals and less than eight                              that the same seals may be behaviorally
                                                seals could be affected by Level B                                percent of the stock of gray seals (Table                        harassed over multiple days, and the
                                                behavioral harassment over the course                             4). However, actual take may be slightly                         likely number of individual seals that
                                                of the IHA. USFWS staff estimate that of                          less if animals decide to haul out at a                          may be harassed will be less. For
                                                all of the seals hauled out in mixed                              different location for the day or if                             example, the maximum number of seals
                                                species haul outs, approximately five                             animals are foraging at the time of the                          observed hauled out on Monomoy NWR
                                                percent are harbor seals. We estimated                            survey activities. The number of                                 during the year is 19,166 (B. Josephson,
                                                the number of Level B takes of harbor                             individual seals taken is also assumed                           NOAA, personal communication);
                                                seals by taking 5 percent of the total                            to be less than the take estimate since                          therefore, we expect the actual number
                                                takes of gray seals (i.e., 5 percent of                           these species show high philopatry                               of individual takes to be closer to that
                                                39,280 is 1,964). These incidental                                (Waring et al., 2016; Wood et al., 2011).                        number for activities at Monomoy NWR.
                                                harassment take numbers represent less                            We expect the take numbers to represent                          Raw counts are not available for
                                                than three percent of the affected stocks                         the number of exposures, but assume                              Nantucket NWR and Nomans NWR.

                                                                        TABLE 4—THE PERCENTAGE OF STOCK AFFECTED BY THE NUMBER OF TAKES PER SPECIES
                                                                                                                                                                                     Take                 Stock             Percent of
                                                                                                          Species                                                                   number              abundance             stock

                                                Gray seal (Halichoerus grypus grypus) .......................................................................................             39,280             * 505,000              7.78
                                                Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina concolor) .........................................................................................            1,964                75,834              2.59
                                                   * The Western North Atlantic stock of gray seals is comprised of the Canadian and U.S. populations. The U.S. population abundance estimate
                                                is unknown, but the Canadian population abundance estimate is 505,000. The 2016 draft SAR states that the western North Atlantic stock is
                                                equivalent to the Canada population.


                                                  Because of the required mitigation                              level effects) forms the basis of a                              marine mammals hauled out on beaches
                                                measures and the likelihood that some                             negligible impact finding. An estimate                           in the Complex, NMFS expects those
                                                pinnipeds will avoid the area, NMFS                               of the number of Level B harassment                              impacts to occur to a localized group of
                                                does not expect any injury, serious                               takes alone is not enough information                            animals. Marine mammals would likely
                                                injury, or mortality to pinnipeds to                              on which to base an impact                                       become alert or, at most, flush into the
                                                occur and NMFS has not authorized                                 determination. In addition to                                    water in reaction to the presence of the
                                                take by Level A harassment for this                               considering estimates of the number of                           USFWS’s personnel during the
                                                activity.                                                         marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                           activities. Much of the disturbance will
                                                Analysis and Determinations                                       through behavioral harassment, NMFS                              be limited to a short duration, allowing
                                                                                                                  considers other factors, such as the                             marine mammals to reoccupy haul outs
                                                Negligible Impact                                                 likely nature of any responses (e.g.,                            within a short amount of time. Thus, the
                                                  Negligible impact is ‘‘an impact                                intensity, duration), the context of any                         planned activities are unlikely to result
                                                resulting from the specified activity that                        responses (e.g., critical reproductive                           in long-term impacts such as permanent
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                                                cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                          time or location, migration), as well as                         abandonment of the area because of the
                                                not reasonably likely to, adversely affect                        the number and nature of estimated                               availability of alternate areas for
                                                the species or stock through effects on                           Level A harassment takes, the number of                          pinnipeds to avoid the resultant
                                                annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                         estimated mortalities, and effects on                            acoustic and visual disturbances from
                                                (50 CFR 216.103). The lack of likely                              habitat.                                                         the research activities
                                                adverse effects on annual rates of                                   Although the USFWS’s survey                                     The USFWS’s activities will occur
                                                recruitment or survival (i.e., population                         activities may disturb a small number of                         during the least sensitive time (e.g.,


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                                                April through November, outside of the                  Impact on Availability of Affected                    posted on the Commission’s Web site at
                                                pupping season) for hauled out                          Species or Stock for Taking for                       http://www.cftc.gov.
                                                pinnipeds in the Complex. Thus, pups                    Subsistence Uses                                      CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
                                                or breeding adults will not be present                     There are no relevant subsistence uses             Christopher Kirkpatrick, 202–418–5964.
                                                during the planned activity days. If                    of marine mammals implicated by this
                                                mothers and pups are observed, USFWS                                                                          Natise Allen,
                                                                                                        action. Therefore, NMFS has                           Executive Assistant.
                                                staff will avoid disturbing them by
                                                                                                        determined that the total taking of
                                                rescheduling surveys, if possible, or by                                                                      [FR Doc. 2017–04113 Filed 2–28–17; 11:15 am]
                                                                                                        affected species or stocks would not
                                                refraining from activities that may cause                                                                     BILLING CODE 6351–01–P
                                                                                                        have an unmitigable adverse impact on
                                                disturbance (e.g., large movements or
                                                                                                        the availability of such species or stocks
                                                flushing).
                                                   Moreover, the USFWS’s mitigation                     for taking for subsistence purposes.
                                                                                                                                                              DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                                                measures regarding vessel approaches                    Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                                and procedures that attempt to                                                                                Department of the Army
                                                                                                          NMFS does not expect that the
                                                minimize the potential to harass the
                                                                                                        USFWS’s planned research activities                   Notice of Intent To Grant Exclusive
                                                seals will minimize the potential for
                                                                                                        will affect any species listed under the              Patent License to Diamond B
                                                flushing and large-scale movements.
                                                                                                        ESA. Therefore, NMFS has determined                   Technology Solutions, LLC; Billings,
                                                Thus, the potential for large-scale
                                                                                                        that a section 7 consultation under the               MT
                                                movements and flushing leading to
                                                injury, serious injury, or mortality is                 ESA is not required.
                                                                                                                                                              AGENCY:   Department of the Army, DoD.
                                                low.                                                    National Environmental Policy Act
                                                   In summary, NMFS anticipates that                    (NEPA)                                                ACTION:   Notice of intent.
                                                impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during
                                                the USFWS’s planned research activities                   NMFS prepared an EA and analyzed                    SUMMARY:   The Department of the Army
                                                would be behavioral harassment of                       the potential impacts to marine                       hereby gives notice of its intent to grant
                                                limited intensity (i.e., temporary                      mammals that may result from the                      to Diamond B Technology Solutions,
                                                flushing at most). NMFS does not expect                 USFWS’s monitoring and research                       LLC; a corporation having its principle
                                                stampeding, and therefore does not                      activities. A FONSI was signed in                     place of business at 3529 Gabel Rd.,
                                                expect injury or mortality to occur (see                February 2017. A copy of the EA and                   Billings, MT 59102, an exclusive
                                                Mitigation Measures for more details).                  FONSI is available on our Web site at                 license.
                                                Based on the analysis contained herein                  http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                  DATES:  Written objections must be filed
                                                of the likely effects of the specified                  incidental/research.htm.                              not later than 15 days following
                                                activity on marine mammals and their                    Authorization                                         publication of this announcement.
                                                habitat, and taking into consideration                                                                        ADDRESSES: Send written objections to
                                                the implementation of the monitoring                      NMFS has issued an IHA to the
                                                                                                        USFWS for the potential harassment of                 U.S. Army Research Laboratory
                                                and mitigation measures, NMFS finds                                                                           Technology Transfer and Outreach
                                                that the total marine mammal take from                  small numbers of two marine mammal
                                                                                                        species incidental to the seabird and                 Office, RDRL–DPT/Thomas Mulkern,
                                                the USFWS’s survey activities will have                                                                       Building 321 Room 110, Aberdeen
                                                a negligible impact on the affected                     shorebird monitoring and other research
                                                                                                        activities in the Complex, provided the               Proving Ground, MD 21005–5425.
                                                marine mammal species or stocks.
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                                                Small Numbers                                           monitoring and reporting.                             Thomas Mulkern, (410) 278–0889, E-
                                                  As mentioned previously, NMFS                           Dated: February 24, 2017.
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                                                estimates that the USFWS’s planned                      Donna S. Wieting,                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                activities could potentially affect, by                 Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                                                                                                                              Department of the Army plans to grant
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                                                marine mammal under our jurisdiction.                   [FR Doc. 2017–04002 Filed 3–1–17; 8:45 am]
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                                                of the affected stock of harbor seals and                                                                     Patent Application No.: 13/452,047,
                                                less than eight percent of the stock of                                                                       Filing Date April 20, 2012.
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                                                number of individual seals taken is also                                                                      (15) days from the date of this published
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                                                estimate (number of exposures) since we                 TIME AND DATE:  11:00 a.m., Thursday,                 Laboratory receives written objections
                                                assume that the same seals may be                       March 9, 2017.                                        including evidence and argument that
                                                behaviorally harassed over multiple                                                                           establish that the grant of the license
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                                                and their habitat, and taking into                      MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:                             the U.S. Army Research Laboratory
                                                consideration the implementation of the                 Surveillance, enforcement, and                        within fifteen (15) days from the date of
                                                mitigation and monitoring measures,                     examinations matters. In the event that               this published notice will also be
                                                NMFS finds that the USFWS’s activities                  the time, date, or location of this                   treated as objections to the grant of the
                                                will take small numbers of marine                       meeting changes, an announcement of                   contemplated exclusive license.
                                                mammals relative to the populations of                  the change, along with the new time,                     Objections submitted in response to
                                                the affected species or stocks.                         date, and/or place of the meeting will be             this notice will not be made available to


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Document Created: 2017-03-02 00:09:25
Document Modified: 2017-03-02 00:09:25
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 April 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018.
ContactLaura McCue, NMFS, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation82 FR 12342 
RIN Number0648-XF10

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