82_FR_13814 82 FR 13765 - Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Russian River Estuary Management Activities

82 FR 13765 - Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Russian River Estuary Management Activities

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 49 (March 15, 2017)

Page Range13765-13777
FR Document2017-04944

NMFS, upon request from the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA), issues these regulations pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) to govern the incidental taking of marine mammals incidental to Russian River estuary management activities in Sonoma County, California, over the course of five years (2017-2022). These regulations, which allow for the issuance of Letters of Authorization (LOA) for the incidental take of marine mammals during the described activities and specified timeframes, prescribe the permissible methods of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, and establish requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of such taking.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 217

[Docket No. 160929897-7222-02]
RIN 0648-BG37


Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals 
Incidental to Russian River Estuary Management Activities

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS, upon request from the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA), 
issues these regulations pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act 
(MMPA) to govern the incidental taking of marine mammals incidental to 
Russian River estuary management activities in Sonoma County, 
California, over the course of five years (2017-2022). These 
regulations, which allow for the issuance of Letters of Authorization 
(LOA) for the incidental take of marine mammals during the described 
activities and specified timeframes, prescribe the permissible methods 
of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse 
impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, and 
establish requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of 
such taking.

DATES: Effective from April 21, 2017, through April 20, 2022.

ADDRESSES: A copy of SCWA's application and supporting documents, as 
well as a list of the references cited in this document, may be 
obtained online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these documents, please 
call the contact listed below (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Purpose and Need for Regulatory Action

    These regulations, issued under the authority of the MMPA (16 
U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), establish a framework for authorizing the take of 
marine mammals incidental to SCWA's estuary management activities at 
the mouth of the Russian River in Sonoma County, CA. SCWA plans to 
manage the naturally-formed barrier beach at the mouth of the Russian 
River in order to minimize potential for flooding adjacent to the 
estuary and to enhance habitat for juvenile salmonids, as well as to 
conduct biological and physical monitoring of the barrier beach and 
estuary. Breaching of the naturally-formed barrier beach at the mouth 
of the Russian River requires the use of heavy equipment and increased 
human presence, and monitoring in the estuary requires the use of small 
boats.
    We received an application from SCWA requesting five-year 
regulations and authorization to take multiple species of marine 
mammals. Take is anticipated to occur by Level B harassment incidental 
to estuary management activities due to disturbance of hauled 
pinnipeds. The regulations are valid from 2017 to 2022. Please see 
``Background'' below for definitions of harassment.

Legal Authority for the Action

    Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(A)) directs 
the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the incidental, but 
not intentional taking of small numbers of marine mammals by U.S. 
citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than commercial 
fishing) within a specified geographical region for up to five years 
if, after notice and public comment, the agency makes certain findings 
and issues regulations that set forth permissible methods of taking 
pursuant to that activity, as well as monitoring and reporting 
requirements. Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA and the implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR part 216, subpart I provide the legal basis for 
issuing this final rule containing five-year regulations, and for any 
subsequent Letters of Authorization. As directed by this legal 
authority, this final rule contains mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting requirements.

Summary of Major Provisions Within the Final Rule

    The following provides a summary of some of the major provisions 
within the final rulemaking for SCWA estuary management activities. We 
have determined that SCWA's adherence to the planned mitigation, 
monitoring, and reporting measures listed below will achieve the least 
practicable adverse impact on the affected marine mammals. They 
include:
     Measures to minimize the number and intensity of 
incidental takes during sensitive times of year and to minimize the 
duration of disturbances.
     Measures designed to eliminate startling reactions.
     Eliminating or altering management activities on the beach 
when pups are present, and setting limits on the frequency and duration 
of events during pupping season.

Background

    Paragraphs 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1371 
(a)(5)(A) and (D)) direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon 
request, the incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers 
of marine mammals 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.''
    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: Any act of pursuit, torment, or 
annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering (Level B harassment).

Summary of Request

    On September 2, 2016, we received an adequate and complete request 
from SCWA for authorization to take marine mammals incidental to 
estuary management activities. On September 20, 2016 (81 FR 64440), we 
published a notice of receipt of SCWA's application

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in the Federal Register, requesting comments and information related to 
the request for 30 days. We did not receive any comments. SCWA provided 
a revised draft incorporating minor revisions on November 1, 2016.
    SCWA plans to manage the naturally-formed barrier beach at the 
mouth of the Russian River in order to minimize potential for flooding 
adjacent to the estuary and to enhance habitat for juvenile salmonids, 
as well as to conduct biological and physical monitoring of the barrier 
beach and estuary. Flood control-related breaching of the barrier beach 
at the mouth of the river may include artificial breaches, as well as 
construction and maintenance of a lagoon outlet channel. The latter 
activity, an alternative management technique conducted to mitigate 
impacts of flood control on rearing habitat for Endangered Species Act 
(ESA)-listed salmonids, occurs only from May 15 through October 15 
(hereafter, the ``lagoon management period''). Artificial breaching and 
monitoring activities may occur at any time during the period of 
validity of the regulations, which are valid for 5 years, from April 
21, 2017, through April 20, 2022.
    Breaching of the naturally-formed barrier beach at the mouth of the 
Russian River requires the use of heavy equipment (e.g., bulldozer, 
excavator) and increased human presence, and monitoring in the estuary 
requires the use of small boats. As a result, pinnipeds hauled out on 
the beach or at peripheral haul-outs in the estuary may exhibit 
behavioral responses that indicate incidental take by Level B 
harassment under the MMPA. Species known from the haul-out at the mouth 
of the Russian River or from peripheral haul-outs, and therefore 
anticipated to be taken incidental to the specified activity, include 
the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii), California sea lion 
(Zalophus californianus), and northern elephant seal (Mirounga 
angustirostris).
    Prior to this request for incidental take regulations and a 
subsequent LOA, we issued seven consecutive incidental harassment 
authorizations (IHAs) to SCWA for incidental take associated with the 
same ongoing activities. SCWA was first issued an IHA, valid for a 
period of one year, effective on April 1, 2010 (75 FR 17382; April 6, 
2010), and was subsequently issued one-year IHAs for incidental take 
associated with the same activities, effective on April 21, 2011 (76 FR 
23306; April 26, 2011), April 21, 2012 (77 FR 24471; April 24, 2012), 
April 21, 2013 (78 FR 23746; April 22, 2013), April 21, 2014 (79 FR 
20180; April 11, 2014), April 21, 2015 (80 FR 24237; April 30, 2015), 
and April 21, 2016 (81 FR 22050; April 14, 2016).

Description of the Specified Activity

    Additional detail regarding the specified activity was provided in 
our Federal Register notice of proposed rulemaking (81 FR 96415; 
December 30, 2016) and in past notices cited herein; please see those 
documents or SCWA's application for more information.

Overview

    The specified activity involves management of the estuary to 
prevent flooding while preventing adverse modification to critical 
habitat for ESA-listed salmonids. Requirements related to the ESA are 
described in further detail below. During the lagoon management period, 
this involves construction and maintenance of a lagoon outlet channel 
that would facilitate formation of a perched lagoon. A perched lagoon, 
which is an estuary closed to tidal influence in which water surface 
elevation is above mean high tide, would reduce flooding while 
maintaining beneficial conditions for juvenile salmonids. Additional 
breaches of the barrier beach may be conducted for the sole purpose of 
reducing flood risk. SCWA's activity was described in detail in our 
notice of proposed authorization prior to the 2011 IHA (76 FR 14924; 
March 18, 2011); please see that document for a detailed description of 
SCWA's estuary management activities. Aside from minor additions to 
SCWA's biological and physical estuary monitoring measures, the 
specified activity remains the same as that described in the 2011 
document.

Dates and Duration

    The specified activity may occur at any time during the five-year 
period of validity for these regulations (April 21, 2017 through April 
20, 2022), although construction and maintenance of a lagoon outlet 
channel would occur only during the lagoon management period. In 
addition, there are certain restrictions placed on SCWA during the 
harbor seal pupping season. These, as well as periodicity and frequency 
of the specified activities, are described in further detail below.

Specified Geographical Region

    The estuary is located about 97 kilometers (km) (60 miles (mi)) 
northwest of San Francisco in Sonoma County, near Jenner, California 
(see Figure 1 of SCWA's application). The Russian River watershed 
encompasses 3,847 km\2\ (1,485 mi\2\) in Sonoma, Mendocino, and Lake 
Counties. The mouth of the Russian River is located at Goat Rock State 
Beach (see Figure 2 of SCWA's application); the estuary extends from 
the mouth upstream approximately 10 to 11 km (6-7 mi) between Austin 
Creek and the community of Duncans Mills (Heckel and McIver, 1994).

Detailed Description of Activities

    Within the Russian River watershed, the U.S. Army Corps of 
Engineers (Corps), SCWA, and the Mendocino County Russian River Flood 
Control and Water Conservation Improvement District (District) operate 
and maintain Federal facilities and conduct activities in addition to 
the estuary management, including flood control, water diversion and 
storage, instream flow releases, hydroelectric power generation, 
channel maintenance, and fish hatchery production. As described in the 
notice of proposed rulemaking, NMFS issued a 2008 Biological Opinion 
(BiOp) for Water Supply, Flood Control Operations, and Channel 
Maintenance conducted by the Corps, SCWA, and the District in the 
Russian River watershed (NMFS, 2008). This BiOp found that the 
activities--including SCWA's estuary management activities--authorized 
by the Corps and undertaken by SCWA and the District, if continued in a 
manner similar to recent historic practices, were likely to jeopardize 
the continued existence of ESA-listed salmonids and were likely to 
adversely modify critical habitat. In part, therefore, the BiOp 
requires SCWA to collaborate with NMFS and modify their estuary water 
level management in order to reduce marine influence (i.e., high 
salinity and tidal inflow) and promote a higher water surface elevation 
in the estuary in order to enhance the quality of rearing habitat for 
juvenile salmonids. SCWA is also required to monitor the response of 
water quality, invertebrate production, and salmonids in and near the 
estuary to water surface elevation management in the estuary-lagoon 
system.
    There are three components to SCWA's ongoing estuary management 
activities: (1) Lagoon outlet channel management, during the lagoon 
management period only, required to accomplish the dual purposes of 
flood risk abatement and maintenance of juvenile salmonid habitat; (2) 
traditional artificial breaching, with the sole objective of flood risk 
abatement; and (3) physical and biological monitoring in and near the 
estuary, required under the terms of the BiOp, to understand response 
to water surface elevation management in the estuary-lagoon system. The 
latter category (physical and biological monitoring) includes all 
ancillary beach and/or estuary

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monitoring activities and will remain the same as in past years and as 
described in our 2015 notice of proposed authorization (80 FR 14073; 
March 18, 2015). Please see the previously referenced Federal Register 
notice (76 FR 14924; March 18, 2011) for detailed discussion of lagoon 
outlet channel management, artificial breaching, and other monitoring 
activities.

Comments and Responses

    We published a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal 
Register on December 30, 2016 (81 FR 96415). During the 30-day comment 
period, we received a letter from the Marine Mammal Commission 
(Commission) and comments from two private citizens. The Commission 
recommends that we issue the requested authorization, subject to 
inclusion of the proposed mitigation and monitoring measures as 
described in our notice of proposed rulemaking and the application. All 
measures proposed in the initial Federal Register notice are included 
within the final rule. The comments from the two private citizens are 
described below.
    Comment 1: If a project is found to jeopardize a species or 
adversely modify its critical habitat, NMFS must cease activity until a 
non-jeopardizing Reasonable and Prudent Alternative (RPA) to the 
proposed project is in place, in coordination with the Federal action 
agency and any applicant.
    Response: Although this is a general comment not specifically 
relevant to the proposed rulemaking that was the subject of the public 
comment period, the commenter's statement is correct. We refer readers 
to NMFS's 2008 BiOp for details of the relevant ESA section 7 
consultation described previously in this document.
    Comment 2: It is important to leave our environment and the Russian 
River estuary as pristine as possible for future generations. Please 
keep takes allowed from this region to a minimum.
    Response: As required by the MMPA, NMFS has prescribed mitigation 
sufficient to satisfy the MMPA's least practicable adverse impact 
standard and has determined that the level of incidental taking 
proposed for authorization meets the MMPA's negligible impact standard.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    The marine mammal species that may be harassed incidental to 
estuary management activities are the harbor seal, California sea lion, 
and the northern elephant seal. We presented a detailed discussion of 
the status of these stocks and their occurrence in the action area in 
the notice of the proposed rulemaking (81 FR 96415; December 30, 2016).
    Ongoing monthly harbor seal counts at the Jenner haul-out were 
begun by J. Mortenson in January 1987, with additional nearby haul-outs 
added to the counts thereafter. In addition, local resident E. Twohy 
began daily observations of seals and people at the Jenner haul-out in 
November 1989. These datasets note whether the mouth at the Jenner 
haul-out was opened or closed at each observation, as well as various 
other daily and annual patterns of haul-out usage (Mortenson and Twohy, 
1994). Recently, SCWA began regular baseline monitoring of the haul-out 
as a component of its estuary management activity. In the notice of 
proposed rulemaking, we presented average daily numbers of seals 
observed at the mouth of the Russian River from 1993-2005 and from 
2009-2015 (see Table 1; 81 FR 96415; December 30, 2016).

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

    We provided a detailed discussion of the potential effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals in the notice of the proposed 
rulemaking (81 FR 96415; December 30, 2016). A summary of anticipated 
effects is provided below.
    A significant body of monitoring data exists for pinnipeds at the 
mouth of the Russian River. In addition, pinnipeds have co-existed with 
regular estuary management activity for decades, as well as with 
regular human use activity at the beach, and are likely habituated to 
human presence and activity. Nevertheless, SCWA's estuary management 
activities have the potential to disturb pinnipeds present on the beach 
or at peripheral haul-outs in the estuary. During breaching operations, 
past monitoring has revealed that some or all of the seals present 
typically move or flush from the beach in response to the presence of 
crew and equipment, although some may remain hauled-out. No stampeding 
of seals--a potentially dangerous occurrence in which large numbers of 
animals succumb to mass panic and rush away from a stimulus--has been 
documented since SCWA developed protocols to prevent such events in 
1999. While it is likely impossible to conduct required estuary 
management activities without provoking some response in hauled-out 
animals, precautionary mitigation measures, described later in this 
document, ensure that animals are gradually apprised of human approach. 
Under these conditions, seals typically exhibit a continuum of 
responses, beginning with alert movements (e.g., raising the head), 
which may then escalate to movement away from the stimulus and possible 
flushing into the water. Flushed seals typically re-occupy the haul-out 
within minutes to hours of the stimulus. In addition, eight other haul-
outs exist nearby that may accommodate flushed seals. In the absence of 
appropriate mitigation measures, it is possible that pinnipeds could be 
subject to injury, serious injury, or mortality, likely through 
stampeding or abandonment of pups.
    California sea lions and northern elephant seals, which have been 
noted only infrequently in the action area, have been observed as being 
less sensitive to stimulus than harbor seals during monitoring at 
numerous other sites. For example, monitoring of pinniped disturbance 
as a result of abalone research in the Channel Islands showed that, 
while harbor seals flushed at a rate of 69 percent, California sea 
lions flushed at a rate of only 21 percent. The rate for elephant seals 
was 0.1 percent (VanBlaricom, 2010). In the event that either of these 
species is present during management activities, they would be expected 
to display a minimal reaction to maintenance activities--less than that 
expected of harbor seals.
    Although the Jenner haul-out is not known as a primary pupping 
beach, pups have been observed during the pupping season; therefore, we 
have evaluated the potential for injury, serious injury, or mortality 
to pups. There is a lack of published data regarding pupping at the 
mouth of the Russian River, but SCWA monitors have observed pups on the 
beach. No births were observed during recent monitoring, but may be 
inferred based on signs indicating pupping (e.g., blood spots on the 
sand, birds consuming possible placental remains). Pup injury or 
mortality would be most likely to occur in the event of extended 
separation of a mother and pup, or trampling in a mass movement. As 
discussed previously, no such movements have been recorded since 
development of appropriate protocols in 1999. Any California sea lions 
or northern elephant seals present would be independent juveniles or 
adults; therefore, analysis of impacts on pups is not relevant for 
those species.
    Similarly, the period of mother-pup bonding, critical time needed 
to ensure pup survival and maximize pup health, is not expected to be 
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estuary management activities. Harbor seal pups are extremely 
precocious, swimming and diving immediately after birth and throughout 
the lactation period, unlike most other phocids which normally enter 
the sea only after weaning (Lawson and Renouf, 1985; Cottrell et al., 
2002; Burns et al., 2005). Lawson and Renouf (1987) investigated harbor 
seal mother-pup bonding in response to natural and anthropogenic 
disturbance. In summary, they found that the most critical bonding time 
is within minutes after birth. Although pupping season is defined as 
March 15-June 30, the peak of pupping season is typically concluded by 
mid-May, when the lagoon management period begins. As such, it is 
expected that most mother-pup bonding would likely be concluded as 
well. The number of management events during the months of March and 
April has been relatively low in the past, and the breaching activities 
occur in a single day over several hours. In addition, mitigation 
measures described later in this document further reduce the likelihood 
of any impacts to pups, whether through injury or mortality or 
interruption of mother-pup bonding.
    In summary, and based on extensive monitoring data, we believe that 
impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during estuary management activities 
would be behavioral harassment of limited duration (i.e., less than one 
day) and limited intensity (i.e., temporary flushing at most). 
Stampeding, and therefore injury or mortality, is not expected--nor has 
it been documented--in the years since appropriate protocols were 
established (see ``Mitigation'' for more details). Further, the 
continued, and increasingly heavy (see SCWA's monitoring reports), use 
of the haul-out despite decades of breaching events indicates that 
abandonment of the haul-out is unlikely.

Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    We provided a detailed discussion of the potential effects of this 
action on marine mammal habitat in the notice of the proposed IHA (81 
FR 96415; December 30, 2016). SCWA's estuary management activities will 
result in temporary physical alteration of the Jenner haul-out. With 
barrier beach closure, seal usage of the beach haul-out declines, and 
the three nearby river haul-outs may not be available for usage due to 
rising water surface elevations. Breaching of the barrier beach, 
subsequent to the temporary habitat disturbance, will likely increase 
suitability and availability of habitat for pinnipeds. Biological and 
water quality monitoring will not physically alter pinniped habitat.
    In summary, there will be temporary physical alteration of the 
beach. However, natural opening and closure of the beach results in the 
same impacts to habitat. Therefore, seals are likely adapted to this 
cycle. In addition, the increase in rearing habitat quality has the 
goal of increasing salmonid abundance, ultimately providing more food 
for seals present within the action area. Thus, any impacts to marine 
mammal habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term 
consequences for individual marine mammals or their populations.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, 
section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: `` . . . any act 
of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure 
a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A 
harassment); or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral 
patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, 
breeding, feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).''
    In accordance with the regulations implemented by this final rule, 
we plan to issue an LOA to SCWA to take harbor seals, California sea 
lions, and northern elephant seals, by Level B harassment only, 
incidental to estuary management activities. These activities, 
involving increased human presence and the use of heavy equipment and 
support vehicles, are expected to harass pinnipeds present at the haul-
out through disturbance. In addition, monitoring activities prescribed 
in the BiOp may harass additional animals at the Jenner haul-out and at 
the three haul-outs located in the estuary (Penny Logs, Patty's Rock, 
and Chalanchawi). Estimates of the number of harbor seals, California 
sea lions, and northern elephant seals that may be harassed by the 
planned activities is based upon the number of potential events 
associated with Russian River estuary management activities and the 
average number of individuals of each species that are present during 
conditions appropriate to the activity. Monitoring effort at the mouth 
of the Russian River has shown that the number of seals utilizing the 
haul-out declines during bar-closed conditions. Methodology of take 
estimation was discussed in detail in our notice of proposed rulemaking 
(81 FR 96415; December 30, 2016). Table 1 details the total number of 
estimated takes for harbor seals.
    California sea lions and northern elephant seals are occasional 
visitors to the estuary. Based on limited information regarding 
occurrence of these species at the mouth of the Russian River estuary, 
we assume there is the potential to encounter one animal of each 
species per month throughout the year. Lagoon outlet channel activities 
could potentially occur over six months of the year, artificial 
breaching activities over eight months, topographic surveys year-round, 
and biological and physical monitoring in the estuary over eight 
months. Therefore, we assume that up to 34 incidents of take could 
occur per year for both the California sea lion and northern elephant 
seal. Based on past occurrence records, the take authorization for 
these two species is likely a precautionary overestimate.

    Table 1--Estimated Number of Harbor Seal Takes Resulting From Russian River Estuary Management Activities
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                                                                         Potential total number of individual
Number of animals expected to occur \a\     Number of events b c              animals that may be taken
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Lagoon Outlet Channel Management (May 15 to October 15).........................................................
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Implementation: 117 \d\................  Implementation: 3.........  Implementation: 702.
Maintenance and Monitoring:............  Maintenance:..............  Maintenance: 1,156.
May: 80................................  May: 1....................
June: 98...............................  June-Sept: 4/month........
July: 117..............................  Oct: 1....................

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Aug: 17................................  Monitoring:...............  Monitoring: 552.
Sept: 30...............................  June-Sept: 2/month........
Oct: 28................................  Oct: 1....................
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                                                                     Total: 2,410.
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Artificial Breaching............................................................................................
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Oct: 28................................  Oct: 2....................  Oct: 56.
Nov: 32................................  Nov: 2....................  Nov: 64.
Dec: 59................................  Dec: 2....................  Dec: 118.
Jan: 49................................  Jan: 1....................  Jan: 49.
Feb: 75................................  Feb: 1....................  Feb: 75.
Mar: 133...............................  Mar: 1....................  Mar: 133.
Apr: 99................................  Apr: 1....................  Apr: 99.
May: 80................................  May: 2....................  May: 160.
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                                         12 events maximum.........  Total: 754.
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Topographic and Geophysical Beach Surveys.......................................................................
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Jan: 99................................  1 topographic survey/       Jan: 99.
Feb: 131...............................   month; 100 percent of      Feb: 131.
Mar: 165...............................   animals present Jun-Feb;   Mar: 165.
Apr: 141...............................   10 percent of animals      Apr: 14.
May: 151...............................   present Mar-May.           May: 151.
Jun: 164...............................                              Jun: 164.
Jul: 282...............................                              Jul: 282.
Aug: 133...............................                              Aug: 133.
Sep: 62................................                              Sep: 62.
Oct: 48................................                              Oct: 48.
Nov: 68................................                              Nov: 68.
Dec: 98................................                              Dec: 98.
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                                                                     Total: 1,415.
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Biological and Physical Habitat Monitoring in the Estuary.......................................................
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1 \e\..................................  113.......................  113.
Total..................................  N/A.......................  4,692.
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\a\ For Lagoon Outlet Channel Management and Artificial Breaching, average daily number of animals corresponds
  with data from Table 2 in our notice of proposed rulemaking. For Topographic and Geophysical Beach Surveys,
  average daily number of animals corresponds with 2011-15 data from Table 1 in our notice of proposed
  rulemaking.
\b\ For implementation of the lagoon outlet channel, an event is defined as a single, two-day episode. For the
  remaining activities, an event is defined as a single day on which an activity occurs. Some events may include
  multiple activities.
\c\ Number of events for artificial breaching derived from historical data. The average number of events for
  each month was rounded up to the nearest whole number; estimated number of events for December was increased
  from one to two because multiple closures resulting from storm events have occurred in recent years during
  that month. The total numbers (12) likely represent an overestimate, as the average annual number of events is
  five.
\d\ Although implementation could occur at any time during the lagoon management period, the highest daily
  average per month from the lagoon management period was used.
\e\ Based on past experience, SCWA expects that no more than one seal may be present, and thus would have the
  potential to be disturbed, in total at the three river haul-outs.

    The take numbers described in the preceding text are annual 
estimates. Therefore, over the course of the 5-year period of validity 
of the regulations, we will authorize a total of 23,460 incidents of 
take for harbor seals and 170 such incidents each for the California 
sea lion and northern elephant seal.

Analyses and Determinations

Negligible Impact Analysis

    NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as `` . . 
. an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be 
reasonably expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely 
affect the species or stock through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.'' A negligible impact finding is based on the 
lack of likely adverse effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival (i.e., population-level effects). An estimate of the number of 
takes alone is not enough information on which to base an impact 
determination. In addition to considering estimates of the number of 
marine mammals that might be ``taken'' through behavioral harassment, 
we consider other factors, such as the likely nature of any responses 
(e.g., intensity, duration), the context of any such responses (e.g., 
critical reproductive time or location, migration), as well as the 
number and nature of estimated Level A harassment takes (if any), and 
effects on habitat. We also assess the number, intensity, and context 
of estimated takes by evaluating this

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information relative to population status.
    Consistent with the 1989 preamble for NMFS's implementing 
regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29, 1989), the impacts from other 
past and ongoing anthropogenic activities are incorporated into these 
analyses via their impacts on the environmental baseline (e.g., as 
reflected in the regulatory status of the species, population size and 
growth rate where known, sources of human-caused mortality).
    Although SCWA's estuary management activities may disturb pinnipeds 
hauled out at the mouth of the Russian River, as well as those hauled 
out at several locations in the estuary during recurring monitoring 
activities, impacts are occurring to a small, localized group of 
animals. While these impacts can occur year-round, they occur 
sporadically and for limited duration (e.g., a maximum of two 
consecutive days for water level management events). Seals will likely 
become alert or, at most, flush into the water in reaction to the 
presence of crews and equipment on the beach. While disturbance may 
occur during a sensitive time (during the March 15-June 30 pupping 
season), mitigation measures have been specifically designed to further 
minimize harm during this period and eliminate the possibility of pup 
injury or mother-pup separation.
    No injury, serious injury, or mortality is anticipated, nor is the 
planned action likely to result in long-term impacts such as permanent 
abandonment of the haul-out. Injury, serious injury, or mortality to 
pinnipeds would likely result from startling animals inhabiting the 
haul-out into a mass movement, or from extended mother-pup separation 
as a result of such movement. Long-term impacts to pinniped usage of 
the haul-out could result from significantly increased presence of 
humans and equipment on the beach. To avoid these possibilities, we 
have worked with SCWA to develop the previously described mitigation 
measures. These are designed to reduce the possibility of startling 
pinnipeds, by gradually apprising them of the presence of humans and 
equipment on the beach, and to reduce the possibility of impacts to 
pups by eliminating or altering management activities on the beach when 
pups are present, and by setting limits on the frequency and duration 
of events during pupping season. During the past 15 years of flood 
control management, implementation of similar mitigation measures has 
resulted in no known mass movement or stampede events and no known 
injury, serious injury, or mortality. Over the course of that time, 
management events have generally been infrequent and of limited 
duration.
    No pinniped stocks for which incidental take will be authorized are 
listed as threatened or endangered under the ESA or determined to be 
strategic or depleted under the MMPA. Recent data suggests that harbor 
seal populations have reached carrying capacity; populations of 
California sea lions and northern elephant seals in California are also 
considered healthy.
    In summary, and based on extensive monitoring data, we believe that 
impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during estuary management activities 
would be behavioral harassment of limited duration (i.e., less than one 
day) and limited intensity (i.e., temporary flushing at most). 
Stampeding, and therefore injury or mortality, is not expected--nor has 
it been documented--in the years since appropriate protocols were 
established (see ``Mitigation'' for more details). Further, the 
continued, and increasingly heavy use of the haul-out (see figures in 
SCWA documents) despite decades of breaching events indicates that 
abandonment of the haul-out is unlikely. Based on the analysis 
contained herein of the likely effects of the specified activity on 
marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into consideration the 
implementation of the planned monitoring and mitigation measures, we 
find that the total marine mammal take from SCWA's estuary management 
activities will have a negligible impact on the affected marine mammal 
species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analysis

    The number of animals expected to be taken for each species of 
pinniped can be considered small relative to the population size. There 
are an estimated 30,968 harbor seals in the California stock, 296,750 
California sea lions, and 179,000 northern elephant seals in the 
California breeding population. Based on extensive monitoring effort 
specific to the affected haul-out and historical data on the frequency 
of the specified activity, we plan to authorize annual levels of take, 
by Level B harassment only, of 4,692 incidents of harassment for harbor 
seals, 34 incidents of harassment for California sea lions, and 34 
incidents of harassment for northern elephant seals, representing 15.2, 
0.01, and 0.02 percent of the populations, respectively. However, this 
represents an overestimate of the number of individuals harassed 
annually over the duration of the regulations, because these totals 
represent much smaller numbers of individuals that may be harassed 
multiple times. Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely 
effects of the specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, 
and taking into consideration the implementation of the mitigation and 
monitoring measures, we find that small numbers of marine mammals will 
be taken relative to the populations of the affected species or stocks.

Mitigation

    In order to issue an incidental take authorization (ITA) under 
section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the permissible 
methods of taking pursuant to such activity, ``and other means of 
effecting the least practicable adverse 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 subsistence uses.'' NMFS's implementing 
regulations require applicants for ITAs to include information about 
the availability and feasibility (economic and technological) of 
equipment, methods, and manner of conducting such activity or other 
means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact upon the 
affected species or stocks and their habitat (50 CFR 216.104(a)(11)).
    SCWA will continue the following mitigation measures, as 
implemented during the previous ITAs, which are designed to minimize 
impact to affected species and stocks:
     SCWA crews will cautiously approach (e.g., walking slowly 
with limited arm movement and minimal sound) the haul-out ahead of 
heavy equipment to minimize the potential for sudden flushes, which may 
result in a mass movement--a particular concern during pupping season.
     SCWA staff will avoid walking or driving equipment through 
the seal haul-out.
     Crews on foot will make an effort to be seen by seals from 
a distance, if possible, rather than appearing suddenly, in order to 
prevent sudden flushes.
     During breaching events, all monitoring will be conducted 
from the overlook on the bluff along Highway 1 adjacent to the haul-out 
in order to minimize potential for harassment.
     A water level management event may not occur for more than 
two consecutive days unless flooding threats cannot be controlled.
    In addition, SCWA will continue the following mitigation measures 
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to pupping season (March 15-June 30), as implemented in the previous 
ITAs:
     SCWA will maintain a one-week no-work period between water 
level management events (unless flooding is an immediate threat) to 
allow for an adequate disturbance recovery period. During the no-work 
period, equipment must be removed from the beach.
     If a pup less than one week old is on the beach where 
heavy machinery would be used or is on the path used to access the work 
location, the management action will be delayed until the pup has left 
the site or until the latest day possible to prevent flooding while 
still maintaining suitable fish rearing habitat. In the event that a 
pup remains present on the beach in the presence of flood risk, SCWA 
will consult with NMFS to determine the appropriate course of action. 
SCWA will coordinate with the locally established seal monitoring 
program (Stewards' Seal Watch) to determine if pups less than one week 
old are on the beach prior to a breaching event.
     Physical and biological monitoring will not be conducted 
if a pup less than one week old is present at the monitoring site or on 
a path to the site.
    Equipment will be driven slowly on the beach and care will be taken 
to minimize the number of shut-downs and start-ups when the equipment 
is on the beach. All work will be completed as efficiently as possible, 
with the smallest amount of heavy equipment possible, to minimize 
disturbance of seals at the haul-out. Boats operating near river haul-
outs during monitoring will be kept within posted speed limits and 
driven as far from the haul-outs as safely possible to minimize 
flushing seals.
    We have carefully evaluated SCWA's planned mitigation measures and 
considered their effectiveness in past implementation to determine 
whether they are likely to effect the least practicable adverse impact 
on the affected marine mammal species and stocks and their habitat. Our 
evaluation of potential measures included consideration of the 
following factors in relation to one another: (1) The manner in which, 
and the degree to which, the successful implementation of the measure 
is expected to minimize adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2) the 
proven or likely efficacy of the specific measure to minimize adverse 
impacts as planned; and (3) the practicability of the measure for 
applicant implementation.
    Any mitigation measure(s) we prescribe should be able to 
accomplish, have a reasonable likelihood of accomplishing (based on 
current science), or contribute to the accomplishment of one or more of 
the general goals listed below:
    (1) Avoidance or minimization of injury or death of marine mammals 
wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may contribute to this goal).
    (2) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of individual marine mammals 
exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental take (this goal may 
contribute to goal 1, above, or to reducing takes by behavioral 
harassment only).
    (3) A reduction in the number (total number or number at a 
biologically important time or location) of times any individual marine 
mammal would be exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental 
take (this goal may contribute to goal 1, above, or to reducing takes 
by behavioral harassment only).
    (4) A reduction in the intensity of exposure to stimuli expected to 
result in incidental take (this goal may contribute to goal 1, above, 
or to reducing the severity of behavioral harassment only).
    (5) Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying particular attention to the prey base, blockage or 
limitation of passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary disturbance of habitat 
during a biologically important time.
    (6) For monitoring directly related to mitigation, an increase in 
the probability of detecting marine mammals, thus allowing for more 
effective implementation of the mitigation.
    Based on our evaluation of SCWA's planned measures and on SCWA's 
record of management at the mouth of the Russian River including 
information from monitoring of SCWA's implementation of the mitigation 
measures as prescribed under the previous ITAs, we have determined that 
the planned mitigation measures provide the means of effecting the 
least practicable adverse impact on marine mammal species or stocks and 
their habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating 
grounds, and areas of similar significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an ITA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(A) 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 ITAs 
must include the suggested means of accomplishing the necessary 
monitoring and reporting that will result in increased knowledge of the 
species and of the level of taking or impacts on populations of marine 
mammals that are expected to be present in the proposed action area.
    Any monitoring requirement we prescribe should improve our 
understanding of one or more of the following:
     Occurrence of marine mammal species in action area (e.g., 
presence, abundance, distribution, density).
     Nature, scope, or context of likely marine mammal exposure 
to potential stressors/impacts (individual or cumulative, acute or 
chronic), through better understanding of: (1) Action or environment 
(e.g., source characterization, propagation, ambient noise); (2) 
affected species (e.g., life history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action; or (4) biological or 
behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age, calving, or feeding areas).
     Individual responses to acute stressors, or impacts of 
chronic exposures (behavioral or physiological).
     How anticipated responses to stressors impact either: (1) 
Long-term fitness and survival of an individual; or (2) population, 
species, or stock.
     Effects on marine mammal habitat and resultant impacts to 
marine mammals.
     Mitigation and monitoring effectiveness.
    SCWA submitted a marine mammal monitoring plan as part of the ITA 
application. It can be found online at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. The plan has been successfully implemented 
by SCWA under previous ITAs. The purpose of this monitoring plan, which 
is carried out collaboratively with the Stewards of the Coasts and 
Redwoods (Stewards) organization, is to detect the response of 
pinnipeds to estuary management activities at the Russian River 
estuary. SCWA has designed the plan both to satisfy the requirements of 
the ITA, and to address the following questions of interest:
    1. Under what conditions do pinnipeds haul out at the Russian River 
estuary mouth at Jenner?
    2. How do seals at the Jenner haul-out respond to activities 
associated with the construction and maintenance of the lagoon outlet 
channel and artificial breaching activities?
    3. Does the number of seals at the Jenner haul-out significantly 
differ from historic averages with formation of a summer (May 15 to 
October 15) lagoon in the Russian River estuary?

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    4. Are seals at the Jenner haul-out displaced to nearby river and 
coastal haul-outs when the mouth remains closed in the summer?

Monitoring Measures

    Baseline Monitoring--Seals at the Jenner haul-out will be counted 
for four hours every week, with no more than four baseline surveys each 
month. Two monitoring events each month will occur in the morning, and 
two will occur in the afternoon, with an effort to schedule a morning 
survey at low and high tide each month and an afternoon survey at low 
and high tide each month. This baseline information will provide SCWA 
with details that may help to plan estuary management activities in the 
future to minimize pinniped interaction. Survey protocols are as 
follows: All seals hauled out on the beach are counted every 30 minutes 
from the overlook on the bluff along Highway 1 adjacent to the haul-out 
using spotting scopes. Monitoring may conclude for the day if weather 
conditions affect visibility (e.g., heavy fog in the afternoon). 
Depending on how the sandbar is formed, seals may haul out in multiple 
groups at the mouth. At each 30-minute count, the observer indicates 
where groups of seals are hauled out on the sandbar and provides a 
total count for each group. If possible, adults and pups are counted 
separately.
    This primary haul-out is where the majority of seals are found and 
where pupping occurs, and SCWA's planned monitoring will allow 
continued development in understanding the physical and biological 
factors that influence seal abundance and behavior at the site. In 
particular, SCWA notes that the planned frequency of surveys will allow 
them to be able to observe the influence of physical changes that do 
not persist for more than ten days, like brief periods of barrier beach 
closures or other environmental changes, and will allow for assessment 
of how seals respond to barrier beach closures as well as accurate 
estimation of the number of harbor seal pups born at Jenner each year.
    In addition to the census data, disturbances of the haul-out are 
recorded. The method for recording disturbances follows those in 
Mortenson (1996). Disturbances will be recorded on a three-point scale 
that represents an increasing seal response to the disturbance (Table 
2). The time, source, and duration of the disturbance, as well as an 
estimated distance between the source and haul-out, are recorded. It 
should be noted that only responses falling into Mortenson's Levels 2 
and 3 will be considered as harassment under the MMPA, under the terms 
of these final regulations.

                  Table 2--Seal Response to Disturbance
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Level        Type of response                 Definition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1............  Alert...............  Seal head orientation or brief
                                      movement in response to
                                      disturbance, which may include
                                      turning head towards the
                                      disturbance, craning head and neck
                                      while holding the body rigid in a
                                      u-shaped position, changing from a
                                      lying to a sitting position, or
                                      brief movement of less than twice
                                      the animal's body length.
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............  Flight..............  All retreats (flushes) to the
                                      water.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Weather conditions are recorded at the beginning of each census. 
These include temperature, Beaufort sea state, precipitation/
visibility, and wind speed. Tide levels and estuary water surface 
elevations are correlated to the monitoring start and end times.
    In an effort towards understanding possible relationships between 
use of the Jenner haul-out and nearby coastal and river haul-outs, 
several other haul-outs on the coast and in the Russian River estuary 
are monitored as well (see Figure 1 of SCWA's application). Peripheral 
site monitoring would occur only in the event of an extended period of 
lagoon conditions (i.e., barrier beach closed with perched outlet 
channel for three weeks or more). Abundance at these sites has been 
observed to be generally very low regardless of river mouth condition. 
These sites are generally very small physically, and are composed of 
small rocks or outcrops or logs in the river, and therefore could not 
accommodate significant displacement from the main beach haul-out. 
Monitoring of peripheral sites under extended lagoon conditions will 
allow for possible detection of any changed use patterns.
    Estuary Management Event Monitoring, Lagoon Outlet Channel--Should 
the mouth of the river close during the lagoon management period, SCWA 
would construct a lagoon outlet channel as required by the BiOp. 
Activities associated with the initial construction of the outlet 
channel, as well as the maintenance of the channel that may be 
required, would be monitored for disturbances to the seals at the 
Jenner haul-out.
    A one-day pre-event channel survey will be made within one to three 
days prior to constructing the outlet channel. The haul-out will be 
monitored on the day the outlet channel is constructed and daily for up 
to the maximum two days allowed for channel excavation activities. 
Monitoring will also occur on each day that the outlet channel is 
maintained using heavy equipment for the duration of the lagoon 
management period. Monitoring of outlet channel construction and 
maintenance will correspond with that described above in the ``Baseline 
Monitoring'' section, with the exception that management activity 
monitoring duration will be defined by event duration. On the day of 
the management event, pinniped monitoring will begin at least one hour 
prior to the crew and equipment accessing the beach work area, and will 
continue through the duration of the event, until at least one hour 
after the crew and equipment leave the beach.
    In an attempt to understand whether seals from the Jenner haul-out 
are displaced to coastal and river haul-outs nearby when management 
events occur, other nearby haul-outs are monitored concurrently with 
monitoring of outlet channel construction and maintenance activities. 
This provides an opportunity to qualitatively assess whether these 
haul-outs are being used by seals displaced from the Jenner haul-out 
during lagoon outlet channel excavation and maintenance. This 
monitoring will not provide definitive results regarding displacement 
to nearby coastal and river haul-outs, as individual seals are not 
marked or photo-identified, but is useful in tracking general trends in 
haul-out use during lagoon outlet channel excavation and maintenance. 
As volunteers are required to monitor these

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peripheral haul-outs, haul-out locations may need to be prioritized if 
there are not enough volunteers available. In that case, priority would 
be assigned to the nearest haul-outs (North Jenner and Odin Cove), 
followed by the Russian River estuary haul-outs, and finally the more 
distant coastal haul-outs.
    Estuary Management Event Monitoring, Artificial Breaching Events--
In accordance with the Russian River BiOp, SCWA may artificially breach 
the barrier beach outside of the summer lagoon management period, and 
may conduct a maximum of two such breachings during the lagoon 
management period, when estuary water surface elevations rise above 
seven feet. In that case, NMFS may be consulted regarding potential 
scheduling of an artificial breaching event to open the barrier beach 
and reduce flooding risk.
    Pinniped response to artificial breaching will be monitored at each 
such event during the period of validity of these regulations. 
Monitoring methods will follow the census and disturbance monitoring 
protocols described in the ``Baseline Monitoring'' section, which were 
also used for the 1996 to 2000 monitoring events (MSC, 1997, 1998, 
1999, 2000; SCWA and MSC, 2001). The exception, as for lagoon 
management events, is that the duration of monitoring is dependent upon 
the duration of the event. On the day of the management event, pinniped 
monitoring begins at least one hour before the crew and equipment 
accesses the beach work area, and monitoring continues through the 
duration of the event, until at least one hour after the crew and 
equipment leave the beach.
    For all counts, the following information will be recorded in 
thirty-minute intervals: (1) Pinniped counts by species; (2) behavior; 
(3) time, source and duration of any disturbance; (4) estimated 
distances between source of disturbance and pinnipeds; (5) weather 
conditions (e.g., temperature, wind); and (5) tide levels and estuary 
water surface elevation.
    Monitoring During Pupping Season--The pupping season is defined as 
March 15 to June 30. Baseline, lagoon outlet channel, and artificial 
breaching monitoring during the pupping season will include records of 
neonate (pups less than one week old) observations. Characteristics of 
a neonate pup include: Body weight less than 15 kg; thin for their body 
length; an umbilicus or natal pelage present; wrinkled skin; and 
awkward or jerky movements on land. SCWA will coordinate with the 
Stewards' Seal Watch monitoring program (Stewards) to determine if pups 
less than one week old are on the beach prior to a water level 
management event.
    If, during monitoring, observers sight any pup that might be 
abandoned, SCWA will contact the NMFS stranding response network 
immediately, and also will report the incident to NMFS's West Coast 
Regional Office and Office of Protected Resources within 48 hours. 
Observers will not approach or move the pup. Potential indications that 
a pup may be abandoned are: (1) No observed contact with adult seals, 
(2) no movement of the pup, and (3) the pup's attempts to nurse are 
rebuffed.
    Staffing--Monitoring is conducted by qualified individuals, which 
may include professional biologists employed by NMFS or SCWA or 
volunteers trained by the Stewards. All volunteer monitors are required 
to attend classroom-style training and field site visits to the haul-
outs. Training covers the MMPA and conditions of the ITA, SCWA's 
pinniped monitoring protocols, pinniped species identification, age 
class identification (including a specific discussion regarding 
neonates), recording of count and disturbance observations (including 
completion of datasheets), and use of equipment. Pinniped 
identification includes the harbor seal, California sea lion, and 
northern elephant seal, as well as other pinniped species with 
potential to occur in the area. Generally, SCWA staff and volunteers 
collect baseline data on Jenner haul-out use during the twice-monthly 
monitoring events. A schedule for this monitoring will be established 
with Stewards once volunteers are available for the monitoring effort. 
SCWA staff monitors lagoon outlet channel excavation and maintenance 
activities and artificial breaching events at the Jenner haul-out, with 
assistance from available Stewards volunteers. Stewards volunteers 
monitor the coastal and river haul-out locations during lagoon outlet 
channel excavation and maintenance activities.
    Training on the MMPA, pinniped identification, and the conditions 
of the ITA is held for staff and contractors assigned to estuary 
management activities. The training includes equipment operators, 
safety crew members, and surveyors. In addition, prior to beginning 
each water surface elevation management event, the biologist monitoring 
the event participates in the onsite safety meeting to discuss the 
location(s) of pinnipeds at the Jenner haul-out that day and methods of 
avoiding and minimizing disturbances to the haul-out as outlined in the 
ITA.

Reporting

    SCWA is required to submit an annual report on all activities and 
marine mammal monitoring results to NMFS within ninety days following 
the end of the monitoring period. These reports must contain the 
following information:
     The number of pinnipeds taken, by species and age class 
(if possible);
     Behavior prior to and during water level management 
events;
     Start and end time of activity;
     Estimated distances between source and pinnipeds when 
disturbance occurs;
     Weather conditions (e.g., temperature, wind, etc.);
     Haul-out reoccupation time of any pinnipeds based on post-
activity monitoring;
     Tide levels and estuary water surface elevation; and
     Pinniped census from bi-monthly and nearby haul-out 
monitoring.
    The annual report includes descriptions of monitoring methodology, 
tabulation of estuary management events, summary of monitoring results, 
and discussion of problems noted and proposed remedial measures.
    SCWA must also submit a comprehensive summary report that includes 
any future application for renewed regulations and Letters of 
Authorization.

Summary of Previous Monitoring

    SCWA complied with the mitigation and monitoring required under 
previous authorizations. Prior Federal Register notices of proposed 
yearly authorizations have provided summaries of the monitoring results 
from 2009-2015; please see those documents for more information. 
Previous monitoring reports are available online at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. We also provided a detailed 
description of previous monitoring results in the proposed rule for 
this action (81 FR 96415; December 30, 2016).

Adaptive Management

    The regulations governing the take of marine mammals incidental to 
SCWA estuary management activities contain an adaptive management 
component.
    The reporting requirements associated with this final rule are 
designed to provide NMFS with monitoring data from the previous year to 
allow consideration of whether any changes are appropriate. The use of 
adaptive management allows NMFS to consider new information from 
different sources

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to determine (with input from SCWA regarding practicability) on an 
annual or biennial basis if mitigation or monitoring measures should be 
modified (including additions or deletions). Mitigation measures could 
be modified if new data suggests that such modifications would have a 
reasonable likelihood of reducing adverse effects to marine mammals and 
if the measures are practicable.
    SCWA's monitoring program (see ``Monitoring and Reporting'') will 
be managed adaptively. Changes to the monitoring program may be adopted 
if they are reasonably likely to better accomplish the MMPA monitoring 
goals described previously or may better answer the specific questions 
associated with SCWA's monitoring plan.
    The following are some of the possible sources of applicable data 
to be considered through the adaptive management process: (1) Results 
from monitoring reports, as required by MMPA authorizations; (2) 
results from general marine mammal and sound research; and (3) any 
information which reveals that marine mammals may have been taken in a 
manner, extent, or number not authorized by these regulations or 
subsequent LOAs.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

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

National Environmental Policy Act

    In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), as implemented by the regulations 
published by the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts 1500-
1508), and NOAA Administrative Order 216-6, we prepared an 
Environmental Assessment (EA) to consider the direct, indirect and 
cumulative effects to the human environment resulting from issuance of 
the original IHA to SCWA for the specified activities and found that it 
would not result in any significant impacts to the human environment. 
We signed a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) on March 30, 2010. 
We have reviewed SWCA's application for incidental take regulations and 
an associated LOA for ongoing estuary management activities and the 
2016 monitoring report. Based on that review, we have determined that 
the action follows closely the ITAs issued and implemented in 2010-
2016, and does not present any substantial changes, or significant new 
circumstances or information relevant to environmental concerns which 
would require a supplement to the 2010 EA or preparation of a new NEPA 
document. Therefore, we have determined that a new or supplemental EA 
or Environmental Impact Statement is unnecessary, and we rely on the 
existing EA and FONSI for this action. The 2010 EA and FONSI for this 
action are available for review at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm.

Classification

    Pursuant to the procedures established to implement Executive Order 
12866, the Office of Management and Budget has determined that this 
rule is not significant.
    Pursuant to section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), 
the Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration at the proposed rule stage that this rule will not have 
a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis is not required and none has been prepared.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required 
to respond to nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to 
comply with a collection of information (COI) subject to the 
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) unless that COI 
displays a currently valid OMB control number. These requirements have 
been approved by OMB under control number 0648-0151 and include 
applications for regulations, subsequent LOAs, and reports.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 217

    Exports, Fish, Imports, Indians, Labeling, Marine mammals, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Seafood, 
Transportation.

    Dated: March 8, 2017.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.
    For reasons set forth in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 217 
as follows:

PART 217--REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
MAMMALS

0
1. The authority citation for part 217 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq., unless otherwise noted.


0
2. Add subpart A to part 217 to read as follows:
Subpart A--Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Russian River Estuary 
Management Activities
Sec.
217.1 Specified activity and specified geographical region.
217.2 Effective dates.
217.3 Permissible methods of taking.
217.4 Prohibitions.
217.5 Mitigation requirements.
217.6 Requirements for monitoring and reporting.
217.7 Letters of Authorization.
217.8 Renewals and modifications of Letters of Authorization.
217.9-217.10 [Reserved]

Subpart A--Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Russian River 
Estuary Management Activities


Sec.  217.1  Specified activity and specified geographical region.

    (a) Regulations in this subpart apply only to the Sonoma County 
Water Agency (SCWA) and those persons it authorizes or funds to conduct 
activities on its behalf for the taking of marine mammals that occurs 
in the area outlined in paragraph (b) of this section and that occurs 
incidental to estuary management activities.
    (b) The taking of marine mammals by SCWA may be authorized in a 
Letter of Authorization (LOA) only if it occurs at Goat Rock State 
Beach or in the Russian River estuary in California.


Sec.  217.2  Effective dates.

    Regulations in this subpart are effective from April 21, 2017, 
through April 20, 2022.


Sec.  217.3  Permissible methods of taking.

    Under LOAs issued pursuant to Sec. Sec.  216.106 and 217.7 of this 
chapter, the Holder of the LOA (hereinafter ``SCWA'') may incidentally, 
but not intentionally, take marine mammals within the area described in 
Sec.  217.1(b) by Level B harassment associated with

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estuary management activities, provided the activity is in compliance 
with all terms, conditions, and requirements of the regulations in this 
subpart and the appropriate LOA.


Sec.  217.4  Prohibitions.

    Notwithstanding takings contemplated in Sec.  217.1 and authorized 
by an LOA issued under Sec. Sec.  216.106 and 217.7 of this chapter, no 
person in connection with the activities described in Sec.  217.1 may:
    (a) Violate, or fail to comply with, the terms, conditions, and 
requirements of this subpart or an LOA issued under Sec. Sec.  216.106 
and 217.7 of this chapter;
    (b) Take any marine mammal not specified in such LOAs;
    (c) Take any marine mammal specified in such LOAs in any manner 
other than as specified;
    (d) Take a marine mammal specified in such LOAs if NMFS determines 
such taking results in more than a negligible impact on the species or 
stocks of such marine mammal; or
    (e) Take a marine mammal specified in such LOAs if NMFS determines 
such taking results in an unmitigable adverse impact on the species or 
stock of such marine mammal for taking for subsistence uses.


Sec.  217.5  Mitigation requirements.

    When conducting the activities identified in Sec.  217.1(a) of this 
chapter, the mitigation measures contained in any LOA issued under 
Sec. Sec.  216.106 and 217.7 of this chapter must be implemented. These 
mitigation measures shall include but are not limited to:
    (a) General conditions. (1) A copy of any issued LOA must be in the 
possession of SCWA, its designees, and work crew personnel operating 
under the authority of the issued LOA; and
    (2) If SCWA observes a pup that may be abandoned, it shall contact 
the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) West Coast Regional 
Stranding Coordinator immediately and also report the incident to NMFS 
Office of Protected Resources within 48 hours. Observers shall not 
approach or move the pup.
    (b) SCWA crews shall cautiously approach the haul-out ahead of 
heavy equipment.
    (c) SCWA staff shall avoid walking or driving equipment through the 
seal haul-out.
    (d) Crews on foot shall make an effort to be seen by seals from a 
distance.
    (e) During breaching events, all monitoring shall be conducted from 
the overlook on the bluff along Highway 1 adjacent to the haul-out.
    (f) A water level management event may not occur for more than two 
consecutive days unless flooding threats cannot be controlled.
    (g) All work shall be completed as efficiently as possible and with 
the smallest amount of heavy equipment possible.
    (h) Boats operating near river haul-outs during monitoring shall be 
kept within posted speed limits and driven as far from the haul-outs as 
safely possible.
    (i) SCWA shall implement the following mitigation measures during 
pupping season (March 15-June 30):
    (1) SCWA shall maintain a one week no-work period between water 
level management events (unless flooding is an immediate threat) to 
allow for an adequate disturbance recovery period. During the no-work 
period, equipment must be removed from the beach.
    (2) If a pup less than one week old is on the beach where heavy 
machinery will be used or on the path used to access the work location, 
the management action shall be delayed until the pup has left the site 
or the latest day possible to prevent flooding while still maintaining 
suitable fish rearing habitat. In the event that a pup remains present 
on the beach in the presence of flood risk, SCWA shall consult with 
NMFS and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to determine 
the appropriate course of action. SCWA shall coordinate with the 
locally established seal monitoring program (Stewards of the Coast and 
Redwoods) to determine if pups less than one week old are on the beach 
prior to a breaching event.
    (3) Physical and biological monitoring shall not be conducted if a 
pup less than one week old is present at the monitoring site or on a 
path to the site.


Sec.  217.6  Requirements for monitoring and reporting.

    (a) Monitoring and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with 
the approved Pinniped Monitoring Plan.
    (b) Baseline monitoring shall be conducted each week, with two 
events per month occurring in the morning and two per month in the 
afternoon. These censuses shall continue for four hours, weather 
permitting; the census days shall be chosen to ensure that monitoring 
encompasses a low and high tide each in the morning and afternoon. All 
seals hauled out on the beach shall be counted every 30 minutes from 
the overlook on the bluff along Highway 1 adjacent to the haul-out 
using high-powered spotting scopes. Observers shall indicate where 
groups of seals are hauled out on the sandbar and provide a total count 
for each group. If possible, adults and pups shall be counted 
separately.
    (c) Peripheral coastal haul-outs shall be visited concurrently with 
baseline monitoring in the event that a lagoon outlet channel is 
implemented and maintained for a prolonged period of over 21 days.
    (d) During estuary management events, monitoring shall occur on all 
days that activity is occurring using the same protocols as described 
for baseline monitoring, with the difference that monitoring shall 
begin at least one hour prior to the crew and equipment accessing the 
beach work area and continue through the duration of the event, until 
at least one hour after the crew and equipment leave the beach. In 
addition, a one-day pre-event survey of the area shall be made within 
one to three days of the event and a one-day post-event survey shall be 
made after the event, weather permitting.
    (e) For all monitoring, the following information shall be recorded 
in 30-minute intervals:
    (1) Pinniped counts by species;
    (2) Behavior;
    (3) Time, source and duration of any disturbance, with takes 
incidental to SCWA actions recorded only for responses involving 
movement away from the disturbance or responses of greater intensity 
(e.g., not for alerts);
    (4) Estimated distances between source of disturbance and 
pinnipeds;
    (5) Weather conditions (e.g., temperature, percent cloud cover, and 
wind speed); and
    (6) Tide levels and estuary water surface elevation.
    (f) Reporting--(1) Annual reporting. (i) SCWA shall submit an 
annual summary report to NMFS not later than ninety days following the 
end of the reporting period established in any LOA issued under Sec.  
217.7. SCWA shall provide a final report within thirty days following 
resolution of comments on the draft report.
    (ii) These reports shall contain, at minimum, the following:
    (A) The number of seals taken, by species and age class (if 
possible);
    (B) Behavior prior to and during water level management events;
    (C) Start and end time of activity;
    (D) Estimated distances between source and seals when disturbance 
occurs;
    (E) Weather conditions (e.g., temperature, wind, etc.);
    (F) Haul-out reoccupation time of any seals based on post-activity 
monitoring;
    (G) Tide levels and estuary water surface elevation;
    (H) Seal census from bi-monthly and nearby haul-out monitoring; and

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    (I) Specific conclusions that may be drawn from the data in 
relation to the four questions of interest in SCWA's Pinniped 
Monitoring Plan, if possible.
    (2) SCWA shall submit a comprehensive summary report to NMFS in 
conjunction with any future submitted request for incidental take 
authorization.
    (g) Reporting of injured or dead marine mammals. (1) In the 
unanticipated event that the activity defined in Sec.  217.1(a) clearly 
causes the take of a marine mammal in a prohibited manner, SCWA shall 
immediately cease such activity and report the incident to the Office 
of Protected Resources (OPR), NMFS and the West Coast Regional 
Stranding Coordinator, NMFS. Activities shall not resume until NMFS is 
able to review the circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS will work 
with SCWA to determine what measures are necessary to minimize the 
likelihood of further prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. SCWA 
may not resume their activities until notified by NMFS. The report must 
include the following information:
    (i) Time and date of the incident;
    (ii) Description of the incident;
    (iii) Environmental conditions;
    (iv) Description of all marine mammal observations in the 24 hours 
preceding the incident;
    (v) Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
    (vi) Fate of the animal(s); and
    (vii) Photographs or video footage of the animal(s).
    (2) In the event that SCWA discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal and determines that the cause of the injury or death is unknown 
and the death is relatively recent (e.g., in less than a moderate state 
of decomposition), SCWA shall immediately report the incident to OPR 
and the West Coast Regional Stranding Coordinator, NMFS. The report 
must include the information identified in paragraph (g)(1) of this 
section. Activities may continue while NMFS reviews the circumstances 
of the incident. NMFS will work with SCWA to determine whether 
additional mitigation measures or modifications to the activities are 
appropriate.
    (3) In the event that SCWA discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal and determines that the injury or death is not associated with 
or related to the activities defined in Sec.  217.1(a) (e.g., 
previously wounded animal, carcass with moderate to advanced 
decomposition, scavenger damage), SCWA shall report the incident to OPR 
and the West Coast Regional Stranding Coordinator, NMFS, within 24 
hours of the discovery. SCWA shall provide photographs or video footage 
or other documentation of the stranded animal sighting to NMFS.
    (4) Pursuant to paragraphs (g)(2) and (3) of this section, SCWA may 
use discretion in determining what injuries (i.e., nature and severity) 
are appropriate for reporting. At minimum, SCWA must report those 
injuries considered to be serious (i.e., will likely result in death) 
or that are likely caused by human interaction (e.g., entanglement, 
gunshot). Also pursuant to sections paragraphs (g)(2) and (3) of this 
section, SCWA may use discretion in determining the appropriate vantage 
point for obtaining photographs of injured/dead marine mammals.


Sec.  217.7  Letters of Authorization.

    (a) To incidentally take marine mammals pursuant to the regulations 
in this subpart, SCWA must apply for and obtain an LOA.
    (b) An LOA, unless suspended or revoked, may be effective for a 
period of time not to exceed the expiration date of the regulations in 
this subpart.
    (c) If an LOA expires prior to the expiration date of the 
regulations in this subpart, SCWA may apply for and obtain a renewal of 
the LOA.
    (d) In the event of projected changes to the activity or to 
mitigation and monitoring measures required by an LOA, SCWA must apply 
for and obtain a modification of the LOA as described in Sec.  217.8.
    (e) The LOA shall set forth:
    (1) Permissible methods of incidental taking;
    (2) Means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact (i.e., 
mitigation) on the species, its habitat, and on the availability of the 
species for subsistence uses; and
    (3) Requirements for monitoring and reporting.
    (f) Issuance of the LOA shall be based on a determination that the 
level of taking will be consistent with the findings made for the total 
taking allowable under the regulations in this subpart.
    (g) Notice of issuance or denial of an LOA shall be published in 
the Federal Register within 30 days of a determination.


Sec.  217.8  Renewals and modifications of Letters of Authorization.

    (a) An LOA issued under Sec. Sec.  216.106 and 217.7 of this 
chapter for the activity identified in Sec.  217.1(a) shall be renewed 
or modified upon request by the applicant, provided that:
    (1) The proposed specified activity and mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting measures, as well as the anticipated impacts, are the same as 
those described and analyzed for the regulations in this subpart 
(excluding changes made pursuant to the adaptive management provision 
in paragraph (c)(1) of this section); and
    (2) NMFS determines that the mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
measures required by the previous LOA under the regulations in this 
subpart were implemented.
    (b) For an LOA modification or renewal requests by the applicant 
that include changes to the activity or the mitigation, monitoring, or 
reporting (excluding changes made pursuant to the adaptive management 
provision in paragraph (c)(1) of this section) that do not change the 
findings made for the regulations or result in no more than a minor 
change in the total estimated number of takes (or distribution by 
species or years), NMFS may publish a notice of proposed LOA in the 
Federal Register, including the associated analysis of the change, and 
solicit public comment before issuing the LOA.
    (c) An LOA issued under Sec. Sec.  216.106 and 217.7 of this 
chapter for the activity identified in Sec.  217.1(a) may be modified 
by NMFS under the following circumstances:
    (1) Adaptive management. NMFS may modify (including augment) the 
existing mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures (after 
consulting with SCWA regarding the practicability of the modifications) 
if doing so creates a reasonable likelihood of more effectively 
accomplishing the goals of the mitigation and monitoring.
    (i) Possible sources of data that could contribute to the decision 
to modify the mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures in an LOA 
are:
    (A) Results from SCWA's monitoring from the previous year(s).
    (B) Results from other marine mammal and/or sound research or 
studies.
    (C) Any information that reveals marine mammals may have been taken 
in a manner, extent or number not authorized by the regulations in this 
subpart or subsequent LOAs.
    (ii) If, through adaptive management, the modifications to the 
mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures are substantial, NMFS 
will publish a notice of proposed LOA in the Federal Register and 
solicit public comment.
    (2) Emergencies. If NMFS determines that an emergency exists that 
poses a significant risk to the well-being of the species or stocks of 
marine mammals specified in LOAs issued pursuant to Sec. Sec.  216.106 
and 217.7 of this chapter, an LOA may be modified without prior

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notice or opportunity for public comment. Notice would be published in 
the Federal Register within thirty days of the action.


Sec. Sec.  217.9-217.10  [Reserved]

[FR Doc. 2017-04944 Filed 3-14-17; 8:45 am]
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                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  CA. SCWA plans to manage the                             • Measures designed to eliminate
                                                                                                     naturally-formed barrier beach at the                 startling reactions.
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        mouth of the Russian River in order to                   • Eliminating or altering management
                                             Administration                                          minimize potential for flooding adjacent              activities on the beach when pups are
                                                                                                     to the estuary and to enhance habitat for             present, and setting limits on the
                                             50 CFR Part 217                                         juvenile salmonids, as well as to                     frequency and duration of events during
                                                                                                     conduct biological and physical
                                             [Docket No. 160929897–7222–02]                                                                                pupping season.
                                                                                                     monitoring of the barrier beach and
                                             RIN 0648–BG37                                           estuary. Breaching of the naturally-                  Background
                                                                                                     formed barrier beach at the mouth of the
                                             Taking and Importing Marine                             Russian River requires the use of heavy                  Paragraphs 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                             Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals                          equipment and increased human                         MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1371 (a)(5)(A) and
                                             Incidental to Russian River Estuary                     presence, and monitoring in the estuary               (D)) direct the Secretary of Commerce to
                                             Management Activities                                   requires the use of small boats.                      allow, upon request, the incidental, but
                                                                                                       We received an application from                     not intentional, taking of small numbers
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                     SCWA requesting five-year regulations                 of marine mammals by U.S. citizens
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      and authorization to take multiple                    who engage in a specified activity (other
                                             Commerce.                                               species of marine mammals. Take is                    than commercial fishing) within a
                                                                                                     anticipated to occur by Level B                       specified geographical region if certain
                                             ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                     harassment incidental to estuary                      findings are made and either regulations
                                             SUMMARY:    NMFS, upon request from the                 management activities due to                          are issued or, if the taking is limited to
                                             Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA),                      disturbance of hauled pinnipeds. The                  harassment, a notice of a proposed
                                             issues these regulations pursuant to the                regulations are valid from 2017 to 2022.              authorization is provided to the public
                                             Marine Mammal Protection Act                            Please see ‘‘Background’’ below for                   for review.
                                             (MMPA) to govern the incidental taking                  definitions of harassment.                               An authorization for incidental
                                             of marine mammals incidental to                         Legal Authority for the Action                        takings shall be granted if NMFS finds
                                             Russian River estuary management                                                                              that the taking will have a negligible
                                             activities in Sonoma County, California,                   Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16
                                                                                                                                                           impact on the species or stock(s); will
                                             over the course of five years (2017–                    U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(A)) directs the
                                                                                                                                                           not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                             2022). These regulations, which allow                   Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon
                                                                                                                                                           on the availability of the species or
                                             for the issuance of Letters of                          request, the incidental, but not
                                                                                                                                                           stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                             Authorization (LOA) for the incidental                  intentional taking of small numbers of
                                                                                                     marine mammals by U.S. citizens who                   relevant); and if the permissible
                                             take of marine mammals during the                                                                             methods of taking and requirements
                                             described activities and specified                      engage in a specified activity (other than
                                                                                                     commercial fishing) within a specified                pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                             timeframes, prescribe the permissible
                                                                                                     geographical region for up to five years              and reporting of such takings are set
                                             methods of taking and other means of
                                                                                                     if, after notice and public comment, the              forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                             effecting the least practicable adverse
                                                                                                     agency makes certain findings and                     impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an
                                             impact on marine mammal species or
                                             stocks and their habitat, and establish                 issues regulations that set forth                     impact resulting from the specified
                                             requirements pertaining to the                          permissible methods of taking pursuant                activity that cannot be reasonably
                                             monitoring and reporting of such taking.                to that activity, as well as monitoring               expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                                                                                     and reporting requirements. Section                   to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                             DATES: Effective from April 21, 2017,
                                                                                                     101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA and the                      through effects on annual rates of
                                             through April 20, 2022.
                                                                                                     implementing regulations at 50 CFR part               recruitment or survival.’’
                                             ADDRESSES: A copy of SCWA’s
                                                                                                     216, subpart I provide the legal basis for               Except with respect to certain
                                             application and supporting documents,                   issuing this final rule containing five-
                                             as well as a list of the references cited                                                                     activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                                                                     year regulations, and for any subsequent              defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of
                                             in this document, may be obtained                       Letters of Authorization. As directed by
                                             online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                                                                              pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                                                                     this legal authority, this final rule                 has the potential to injure a marine
                                             permits/incidental/construction.htm. In                 contains mitigation, monitoring, and
                                             case of problems accessing these                                                                              mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                                                                     reporting requirements.                               wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has
                                             documents, please call the contact listed
                                             below (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                      Summary of Major Provisions Within                    the potential to disturb a marine
                                             CONTACT).                                               the Final Rule                                        mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                                                                                                                           wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Ben                     The following provides a summary of
                                                                                                                                                           patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                             Laws, Office of Protected Resources,                    some of the major provisions within the
                                                                                                     final rulemaking for SCWA estuary                     migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                             NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
                                                                                                     management activities. We have                        feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                     determined that SCWA’s adherence to                   harassment).
                                             Purpose and Need for Regulatory                         the planned mitigation, monitoring, and               Summary of Request
                                             Action                                                  reporting measures listed below will
                                                These regulations, issued under the                  achieve the least practicable adverse                   On September 2, 2016, we received an
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                                             authority of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361                   impact on the affected marine                         adequate and complete request from
                                             et seq.), establish a framework for                     mammals. They include:                                SCWA for authorization to take marine
                                             authorizing the take of marine mammals                     • Measures to minimize the number                  mammals incidental to estuary
                                             incidental to SCWA’s estuary                            and intensity of incidental takes during              management activities. On September
                                             management activities at the mouth of                   sensitive times of year and to minimize               20, 2016 (81 FR 64440), we published a
                                             the Russian River in Sonoma County,                     the duration of disturbances.                         notice of receipt of SCWA’s application


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                                             in the Federal Register, requesting                     (80 FR 24237; April 30, 2015), and April              Goat Rock State Beach (see Figure 2 of
                                             comments and information related to                     21, 2016 (81 FR 22050; April 14, 2016).               SCWA’s application); the estuary
                                             the request for 30 days. We did not                                                                           extends from the mouth upstream
                                                                                                     Description of the Specified Activity
                                             receive any comments. SCWA provided                                                                           approximately 10 to 11 km (6–7 mi)
                                             a revised draft incorporating minor                       Additional detail regarding the                     between Austin Creek and the
                                             revisions on November 1, 2016.                          specified activity was provided in our                community of Duncans Mills (Heckel
                                                SCWA plans to manage the naturally-                  Federal Register notice of proposed                   and McIver, 1994).
                                             formed barrier beach at the mouth of the                rulemaking (81 FR 96415; December 30,
                                             Russian River in order to minimize                      2016) and in past notices cited herein;               Detailed Description of Activities
                                             potential for flooding adjacent to the                  please see those documents or SCWA’s                     Within the Russian River watershed,
                                             estuary and to enhance habitat for                      application for more information.                     the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
                                             juvenile salmonids, as well as to                                                                             (Corps), SCWA, and the Mendocino
                                                                                                     Overview                                              County Russian River Flood Control and
                                             conduct biological and physical
                                             monitoring of the barrier beach and                        The specified activity involves                    Water Conservation Improvement
                                             estuary. Flood control-related breaching                management of the estuary to prevent                  District (District) operate and maintain
                                             of the barrier beach at the mouth of the                flooding while preventing adverse                     Federal facilities and conduct activities
                                             river may include artificial breaches, as               modification to critical habitat for ESA-             in addition to the estuary management,
                                             well as construction and maintenance of                 listed salmonids. Requirements related                including flood control, water diversion
                                             a lagoon outlet channel. The latter                     to the ESA are described in further                   and storage, instream flow releases,
                                             activity, an alternative management                     detail below. During the lagoon                       hydroelectric power generation, channel
                                             technique conducted to mitigate                         management period, this involves                      maintenance, and fish hatchery
                                             impacts of flood control on rearing                     construction and maintenance of a                     production. As described in the notice
                                             habitat for Endangered Species Act                      lagoon outlet channel that would                      of proposed rulemaking, NMFS issued a
                                             (ESA)-listed salmonids, occurs only                     facilitate formation of a perched lagoon.             2008 Biological Opinion (BiOp) for
                                             from May 15 through October 15                          A perched lagoon, which is an estuary                 Water Supply, Flood Control
                                             (hereafter, the ‘‘lagoon management                     closed to tidal influence in which water              Operations, and Channel Maintenance
                                             period’’). Artificial breaching and                     surface elevation is above mean high                  conducted by the Corps, SCWA, and the
                                             monitoring activities may occur at any                  tide, would reduce flooding while                     District in the Russian River watershed
                                             time during the period of validity of the               maintaining beneficial conditions for                 (NMFS, 2008). This BiOp found that the
                                             regulations, which are valid for 5 years,               juvenile salmonids. Additional breaches               activities—including SCWA’s estuary
                                             from April 21, 2017, through April 20,                  of the barrier beach may be conducted                 management activities—authorized by
                                             2022.                                                   for the sole purpose of reducing flood                the Corps and undertaken by SCWA and
                                                Breaching of the naturally-formed                    risk. SCWA’s activity was described in                the District, if continued in a manner
                                             barrier beach at the mouth of the                       detail in our notice of proposed                      similar to recent historic practices, were
                                             Russian River requires the use of heavy                 authorization prior to the 2011 IHA (76               likely to jeopardize the continued
                                             equipment (e.g., bulldozer, excavator)                  FR 14924; March 18, 2011); please see                 existence of ESA-listed salmonids and
                                             and increased human presence, and                       that document for a detailed description              were likely to adversely modify critical
                                             monitoring in the estuary requires the                  of SCWA’s estuary management                          habitat. In part, therefore, the BiOp
                                             use of small boats. As a result,                        activities. Aside from minor additions to             requires SCWA to collaborate with
                                             pinnipeds hauled out on the beach or at                 SCWA’s biological and physical estuary                NMFS and modify their estuary water
                                             peripheral haul-outs in the estuary may                 monitoring measures, the specified                    level management in order to reduce
                                             exhibit behavioral responses that                       activity remains the same as that                     marine influence (i.e., high salinity and
                                             indicate incidental take by Level B                     described in the 2011 document.                       tidal inflow) and promote a higher water
                                             harassment under the MMPA. Species                                                                            surface elevation in the estuary in order
                                             known from the haul-out at the mouth                    Dates and Duration                                    to enhance the quality of rearing habitat
                                             of the Russian River or from peripheral                   The specified activity may occur at                 for juvenile salmonids. SCWA is also
                                             haul-outs, and therefore anticipated to                 any time during the five-year period of               required to monitor the response of
                                             be taken incidental to the specified                    validity for these regulations (April 21,             water quality, invertebrate production,
                                             activity, include the harbor seal (Phoca                2017 through April 20, 2022), although                and salmonids in and near the estuary
                                             vitulina richardii), California sea lion                construction and maintenance of a                     to water surface elevation management
                                             (Zalophus californianus), and northern                  lagoon outlet channel would occur only                in the estuary-lagoon system.
                                             elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris).                during the lagoon management period.                     There are three components to
                                                Prior to this request for incidental                 In addition, there are certain restrictions           SCWA’s ongoing estuary management
                                             take regulations and a subsequent LOA,                  placed on SCWA during the harbor seal                 activities: (1) Lagoon outlet channel
                                             we issued seven consecutive incidental                  pupping season. These, as well as                     management, during the lagoon
                                             harassment authorizations (IHAs) to                     periodicity and frequency of the                      management period only, required to
                                             SCWA for incidental take associated                     specified activities, are described in                accomplish the dual purposes of flood
                                             with the same ongoing activities. SCWA                  further detail below.                                 risk abatement and maintenance of
                                             was first issued an IHA, valid for a                                                                          juvenile salmonid habitat; (2) traditional
                                             period of one year, effective on April 1,               Specified Geographical Region                         artificial breaching, with the sole
                                             2010 (75 FR 17382; April 6, 2010), and                    The estuary is located about 97                     objective of flood risk abatement; and
                                             was subsequently issued one-year IHAs                   kilometers (km) (60 miles (mi))                       (3) physical and biological monitoring
                                             for incidental take associated with the                 northwest of San Francisco in Sonoma                  in and near the estuary, required under
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                                             same activities, effective on April 21,                 County, near Jenner, California (see                  the terms of the BiOp, to understand
                                             2011 (76 FR 23306; April 26, 2011),                     Figure 1 of SCWA’s application). The                  response to water surface elevation
                                             April 21, 2012 (77 FR 24471; April 24,                  Russian River watershed encompasses                   management in the estuary-lagoon
                                             2012), April 21, 2013 (78 FR 23746;                     3,847 km2 (1,485 mi2) in Sonoma,                      system. The latter category (physical
                                             April 22, 2013), April 21, 2014 (79 FR                  Mendocino, and Lake Counties. The                     and biological monitoring) includes all
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                                             monitoring activities and will remain                   detailed discussion of the status of these            document, ensure that animals are
                                             the same as in past years and as                        stocks and their occurrence in the action             gradually apprised of human approach.
                                             described in our 2015 notice of                         area in the notice of the proposed                    Under these conditions, seals typically
                                             proposed authorization (80 FR 14073;                    rulemaking (81 FR 96415; December 30,                 exhibit a continuum of responses,
                                             March 18, 2015). Please see the                         2016).                                                beginning with alert movements (e.g.,
                                             previously referenced Federal Register                     Ongoing monthly harbor seal counts                 raising the head), which may then
                                             notice (76 FR 14924; March 18, 2011)                    at the Jenner haul-out were begun by J.               escalate to movement away from the
                                             for detailed discussion of lagoon outlet                Mortenson in January 1987, with                       stimulus and possible flushing into the
                                             channel management, artificial                          additional nearby haul-outs added to                  water. Flushed seals typically re-occupy
                                             breaching, and other monitoring                         the counts thereafter. In addition, local             the haul-out within minutes to hours of
                                             activities.                                             resident E. Twohy began daily                         the stimulus. In addition, eight other
                                                                                                     observations of seals and people at the               haul-outs exist nearby that may
                                             Comments and Responses                                  Jenner haul-out in November 1989.                     accommodate flushed seals. In the
                                                We published a notice of proposed                    These datasets note whether the mouth                 absence of appropriate mitigation
                                             rulemaking in the Federal Register on                   at the Jenner haul-out was opened or                  measures, it is possible that pinnipeds
                                             December 30, 2016 (81 FR 96415).                        closed at each observation, as well as                could be subject to injury, serious
                                             During the 30-day comment period, we                    various other daily and annual patterns               injury, or mortality, likely through
                                             received a letter from the Marine                       of haul-out usage (Mortenson and                      stampeding or abandonment of pups.
                                             Mammal Commission (Commission)                          Twohy, 1994). Recently, SCWA began                       California sea lions and northern
                                             and comments from two private                           regular baseline monitoring of the haul-              elephant seals, which have been noted
                                             citizens. The Commission recommends                     out as a component of its estuary                     only infrequently in the action area,
                                             that we issue the requested                             management activity. In the notice of                 have been observed as being less
                                             authorization, subject to inclusion of the              proposed rulemaking, we presented                     sensitive to stimulus than harbor seals
                                             proposed mitigation and monitoring                      average daily numbers of seals observed               during monitoring at numerous other
                                             measures as described in our notice of                  at the mouth of the Russian River from                sites. For example, monitoring of
                                             proposed rulemaking and the                             1993–2005 and from 2009–2015 (see                     pinniped disturbance as a result of
                                             application. All measures proposed in                   Table 1; 81 FR 96415; December 30,                    abalone research in the Channel Islands
                                             the initial Federal Register notice are                 2016).                                                showed that, while harbor seals flushed
                                             included within the final rule. The                                                                           at a rate of 69 percent, California sea
                                                                                                     Potential Effects of the Specified
                                             comments from the two private citizens                                                                        lions flushed at a rate of only 21
                                                                                                     Activity on Marine Mammals and Their
                                             are described below.                                                                                          percent. The rate for elephant seals was
                                                                                                     Habitat
                                                Comment 1: If a project is found to                                                                        0.1 percent (VanBlaricom, 2010). In the
                                             jeopardize a species or adversely modify                   We provided a detailed discussion of               event that either of these species is
                                             its critical habitat, NMFS must cease                   the potential effects of the specified                present during management activities,
                                             activity until a non-jeopardizing                       activity on marine mammals in the                     they would be expected to display a
                                             Reasonable and Prudent Alternative                      notice of the proposed rulemaking (81                 minimal reaction to maintenance
                                             (RPA) to the proposed project is in                     FR 96415; December 30, 2016). A                       activities—less than that expected of
                                             place, in coordination with the Federal                 summary of anticipated effects is                     harbor seals.
                                             action agency and any applicant.                        provided below.                                          Although the Jenner haul-out is not
                                                Response: Although this is a general                    A significant body of monitoring data              known as a primary pupping beach,
                                             comment not specifically relevant to the                exists for pinnipeds at the mouth of the              pups have been observed during the
                                             proposed rulemaking that was the                        Russian River. In addition, pinnipeds                 pupping season; therefore, we have
                                             subject of the public comment period,                   have co-existed with regular estuary                  evaluated the potential for injury,
                                             the commenter’s statement is correct.                   management activity for decades, as                   serious injury, or mortality to pups.
                                             We refer readers to NMFS’s 2008 BiOp                    well as with regular human use activity               There is a lack of published data
                                             for details of the relevant ESA section 7               at the beach, and are likely habituated               regarding pupping at the mouth of the
                                             consultation described previously in                    to human presence and activity.                       Russian River, but SCWA monitors have
                                             this document.                                          Nevertheless, SCWA’s estuary                          observed pups on the beach. No births
                                                Comment 2: It is important to leave                  management activities have the                        were observed during recent
                                             our environment and the Russian River                   potential to disturb pinnipeds present                monitoring, but may be inferred based
                                             estuary as pristine as possible for future              on the beach or at peripheral haul-outs               on signs indicating pupping (e.g., blood
                                             generations. Please keep takes allowed                  in the estuary. During breaching                      spots on the sand, birds consuming
                                             from this region to a minimum.                          operations, past monitoring has revealed              possible placental remains). Pup injury
                                                Response: As required by the MMPA,                   that some or all of the seals present                 or mortality would be most likely to
                                             NMFS has prescribed mitigation                          typically move or flush from the beach                occur in the event of extended
                                             sufficient to satisfy the MMPA’s least                  in response to the presence of crew and               separation of a mother and pup, or
                                             practicable adverse impact standard and                 equipment, although some may remain                   trampling in a mass movement. As
                                             has determined that the level of                        hauled-out. No stampeding of seals—a                  discussed previously, no such
                                             incidental taking proposed for                          potentially dangerous occurrence in                   movements have been recorded since
                                             authorization meets the MMPA’s                          which large numbers of animals                        development of appropriate protocols in
                                             negligible impact standard.                             succumb to mass panic and rush away                   1999. Any California sea lions or
                                                                                                     from a stimulus—has been documented                   northern elephant seals present would
                                             Description of Marine Mammals in the                    since SCWA developed protocols to                     be independent juveniles or adults;
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                                             Area of the Specified Activity                          prevent such events in 1999. While it is              therefore, analysis of impacts on pups is
                                               The marine mammal species that may                    likely impossible to conduct required                 not relevant for those species.
                                             be harassed incidental to estuary                       estuary management activities without                    Similarly, the period of mother-pup
                                             management activities are the harbor                    provoking some response in hauled-out                 bonding, critical time needed to ensure
                                             seal, California sea lion, and the                      animals, precautionary mitigation                     pup survival and maximize pup health,
                                             northern elephant seal. We presented a                  measures, described later in this                     is not expected to be impacted by


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                                             estuary management activities. Harbor                                    marine mammal habitat in the notice of                                 only, incidental to estuary management
                                             seal pups are extremely precocious,                                      the proposed IHA (81 FR 96415;                                         activities. These activities, involving
                                             swimming and diving immediately after                                    December 30, 2016). SCWA’s estuary                                     increased human presence and the use
                                             birth and throughout the lactation                                       management activities will result in                                   of heavy equipment and support
                                             period, unlike most other phocids                                        temporary physical alteration of the                                   vehicles, are expected to harass
                                             which normally enter the sea only after                                  Jenner haul-out. With barrier beach                                    pinnipeds present at the haul-out
                                             weaning (Lawson and Renouf, 1985;                                        closure, seal usage of the beach haul-out                              through disturbance. In addition,
                                             Cottrell et al., 2002; Burns et al., 2005).                              declines, and the three nearby river                                   monitoring activities prescribed in the
                                             Lawson and Renouf (1987) investigated                                    haul-outs may not be available for usage                               BiOp may harass additional animals at
                                             harbor seal mother-pup bonding in                                        due to rising water surface elevations.                                the Jenner haul-out and at the three
                                             response to natural and anthropogenic                                    Breaching of the barrier beach,                                        haul-outs located in the estuary (Penny
                                             disturbance. In summary, they found                                      subsequent to the temporary habitat                                    Logs, Patty’s Rock, and Chalanchawi).
                                             that the most critical bonding time is                                   disturbance, will likely increase                                      Estimates of the number of harbor seals,
                                             within minutes after birth. Although                                     suitability and availability of habitat for                            California sea lions, and northern
                                             pupping season is defined as March 15–                                   pinnipeds. Biological and water quality                                elephant seals that may be harassed by
                                             June 30, the peak of pupping season is                                   monitoring will not physically alter                                   the planned activities is based upon the
                                             typically concluded by mid-May, when                                     pinniped habitat.
                                                                                                                        In summary, there will be temporary                                  number of potential events associated
                                             the lagoon management period begins.
                                                                                                                      physical alteration of the beach.                                      with Russian River estuary management
                                             As such, it is expected that most
                                                                                                                      However, natural opening and closure                                   activities and the average number of
                                             mother-pup bonding would likely be
                                             concluded as well. The number of                                         of the beach results in the same impacts                               individuals of each species that are
                                             management events during the months                                      to habitat. Therefore, seals are likely                                present during conditions appropriate to
                                             of March and April has been relatively                                   adapted to this cycle. In addition, the                                the activity. Monitoring effort at the
                                             low in the past, and the breaching                                       increase in rearing habitat quality has                                mouth of the Russian River has shown
                                             activities occur in a single day over                                    the goal of increasing salmonid                                        that the number of seals utilizing the
                                             several hours. In addition, mitigation                                   abundance, ultimately providing more                                   haul-out declines during bar-closed
                                             measures described later in this                                         food for seals present within the action                               conditions. Methodology of take
                                             document further reduce the likelihood                                   area. Thus, any impacts to marine                                      estimation was discussed in detail in
                                             of any impacts to pups, whether through                                  mammal habitat are not expected to                                     our notice of proposed rulemaking (81
                                             injury or mortality or interruption of                                   cause significant or long-term                                         FR 96415; December 30, 2016). Table 1
                                             mother-pup bonding.                                                      consequences for individual marine                                     details the total number of estimated
                                                In summary, and based on extensive                                    mammals or their populations.                                          takes for harbor seals.
                                             monitoring data, we believe that                                                                                                                   California sea lions and northern
                                                                                                                      Estimated Take by Incidental
                                             impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during                                                                                                          elephant seals are occasional visitors to
                                                                                                                      Harassment
                                             estuary management activities would be                                                                                                          the estuary. Based on limited
                                             behavioral harassment of limited                                            Except with respect to certain
                                                                                                                      activities not pertinent here, section                                 information regarding occurrence of
                                             duration (i.e., less than one day) and                                                                                                          these species at the mouth of the
                                             limited intensity (i.e., temporary                                       3(18) of the MMPA defines
                                                                                                                      ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘ . . . any act of                                 Russian River estuary, we assume there
                                             flushing at most). Stampeding, and
                                                                                                                      pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)                               is the potential to encounter one animal
                                             therefore injury or mortality, is not
                                                                                                                      has the potential to injure a marine                                   of each species per month throughout
                                             expected—nor has it been
                                                                                                                      mammal or marine mammal stock in the                                   the year. Lagoon outlet channel
                                             documented—in the years since
                                             appropriate protocols were established                                   wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                                 activities could potentially occur over
                                             (see ‘‘Mitigation’’ for more details).                                   the potential to disturb a marine                                      six months of the year, artificial
                                             Further, the continued, and increasingly                                 mammal or marine mammal stock in the                                   breaching activities over eight months,
                                             heavy (see SCWA’s monitoring reports),                                   wild by causing disruption of behavioral                               topographic surveys year-round, and
                                             use of the haul-out despite decades of                                   patterns, including, but not limited to,                               biological and physical monitoring in
                                             breaching events indicates that                                          migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,                               the estuary over eight months.
                                             abandonment of the haul-out is                                           feeding, or sheltering (Level B                                        Therefore, we assume that up to 34
                                             unlikely.                                                                harassment).’’                                                         incidents of take could occur per year
                                                                                                                         In accordance with the regulations                                  for both the California sea lion and
                                             Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal                                     implemented by this final rule, we plan                                northern elephant seal. Based on past
                                             Habitat                                                                  to issue an LOA to SCWA to take harbor                                 occurrence records, the take
                                               We provided a detailed discussion of                                   seals, California sea lions, and northern                              authorization for these two species is
                                             the potential effects of this action on                                  elephant seals, by Level B harassment                                  likely a precautionary overestimate.

                                                  TABLE 1—ESTIMATED NUMBER OF HARBOR SEAL TAKES RESULTING FROM RUSSIAN RIVER ESTUARY MANAGEMENT
                                                                                            ACTIVITIES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Potential total number of
                                                          Number of animals expected to occur a                                                               Number of events b c                                      individual animals that may
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  be taken
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                                             Lagoon Outlet Channel Management (May 15 to October 15)

                                             Implementation: 117 d .......................................................           Implementation: 3 ............................................................     Implementation: 702.
                                             Maintenance and Monitoring: ...........................................                 Maintenance: ...................................................................   Maintenance: 1,156.
                                             May: 80 .............................................................................   May: 1
                                             June: 98 ............................................................................   June-Sept: 4/month
                                             July: 117 ...........................................................................   Oct: 1



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                                                  TABLE 1—ESTIMATED NUMBER OF HARBOR SEAL TAKES RESULTING FROM RUSSIAN RIVER ESTUARY MANAGEMENT
                                                                                      ACTIVITIES—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Potential total number of
                                                          Number of animals expected to occur a                                                                     Number of events b c                                           individual animals that may
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             be taken

                                             Aug: 17 .............................................................................       Monitoring: .......................................................................       Monitoring: 552.
                                             Sept: 30 ............................................................................       June–Sept: 2/month
                                             Oct: 28 ..............................................................................      Oct: 1

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Total: 2,410.

                                             Artificial Breaching

                                             Oct: 28 ..............................................................................      Oct: 2 ...............................................................................    Oct: 56.
                                             Nov: 32 .............................................................................       Nov: 2 ..............................................................................     Nov: 64.
                                             Dec: 59 .............................................................................       Dec: 2 ..............................................................................     Dec: 118.
                                             Jan: 49 ..............................................................................      Jan: 1 ...............................................................................    Jan: 49.
                                             Feb: 75 .............................................................................       Feb: 1 ..............................................................................     Feb: 75.
                                             Mar: 133 ...........................................................................        Mar: 1 ..............................................................................     Mar: 133.
                                             Apr: 99 ..............................................................................      Apr: 1 ...............................................................................    Apr: 99.
                                             May: 80 .............................................................................       May: 2 ..............................................................................     May: 160.

                                                                                                                                         12 events maximum ........................................................                Total: 754.

                                             Topographic and Geophysical Beach Surveys

                                             Jan: 99 ..............................................................................      1 topographic survey/month; 100 percent of animals                                        Jan: 99.
                                             Feb: 131 ...........................................................................          present Jun–Feb; 10 percent of animals present Mar–                                     Feb: 131.
                                             Mar: 165 ...........................................................................          May.                                                                                    Mar: 165.
                                             Apr: 141 ............................................................................                                                                                                 Apr: 14.
                                             May: 151 ...........................................................................                                                                                                  May: 151.
                                             Jun: 164 ............................................................................                                                                                                 Jun: 164.
                                             Jul: 282 .............................................................................                                                                                                Jul: 282.
                                             Aug: 133 ...........................................................................                                                                                                  Aug: 133.
                                             Sep: 62 .............................................................................                                                                                                 Sep: 62.
                                             Oct: 48 ..............................................................................                                                                                                Oct: 48.
                                             Nov: 68 .............................................................................                                                                                                 Nov: 68.
                                             Dec: 98 .............................................................................                                                                                                 Dec: 98.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Total: 1,415.

                                             Biological and Physical Habitat Monitoring in the Estuary

                                             1 e .....................................................................................   113 ...................................................................................   113.
                                             Total ..................................................................................    N/A ...................................................................................   4,692.
                                                a For Lagoon Outlet Channel Management and Artificial Breaching, average daily number of animals corresponds with data from Table 2 in our
                                             notice of proposed rulemaking. For Topographic and Geophysical Beach Surveys, average daily number of animals corresponds with 2011–15
                                             data from Table 1 in our notice of proposed rulemaking.
                                                b For implementation of the lagoon outlet channel, an event is defined as a single, two-day episode. For the remaining activities, an event is
                                             defined as a single day on which an activity occurs. Some events may include multiple activities.
                                                c Number of events for artificial breaching derived from historical data. The average number of events for each month was rounded up to the
                                             nearest whole number; estimated number of events for December was increased from one to two because multiple closures resulting from storm
                                             events have occurred in recent years during that month. The total numbers (12) likely represent an overestimate, as the average annual number
                                             of events is five.
                                                d Although implementation could occur at any time during the lagoon management period, the highest daily average per month from the lagoon
                                             management period was used.
                                                e Based on past experience, SCWA expects that no more than one seal may be present, and thus would have the potential to be disturbed, in
                                             total at the three river haul-outs.


                                               The take numbers described in the                                          impact resulting from the specified                                         considering estimates of the number of
                                             preceding text are annual estimates.                                         activity that cannot be reasonably                                          marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’
                                             Therefore, over the course of the 5-year                                     expected to, and is not reasonably likely                                   through behavioral harassment, we
                                             period of validity of the regulations, we                                    to, adversely affect the species or stock                                   consider other factors, such as the likely
                                             will authorize a total of 23,460 incidents                                   through effects on annual rates of                                          nature of any responses (e.g., intensity,
                                             of take for harbor seals and 170 such                                        recruitment or survival.’’ A negligible                                     duration), the context of any such
                                             incidents each for the California sea lion                                   impact finding is based on the lack of                                      responses (e.g., critical reproductive
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                                             and northern elephant seal.                                                  likely adverse effects on annual rates of                                   time or location, migration), as well as
                                             Analyses and Determinations                                                  recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                                  the number and nature of estimated
                                                                                                                          level effects). An estimate of the number                                   Level A harassment takes (if any), and
                                             Negligible Impact Analysis                                                   of takes alone is not enough information                                    effects on habitat. We also assess the
                                               NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                                              on which to base an impact                                                  number, intensity, and context of
                                             impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘ . . . an                                    determination. In addition to                                               estimated takes by evaluating this


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                                             information relative to population                      events and no known injury, serious                   these totals represent much smaller
                                             status.                                                 injury, or mortality. Over the course of              numbers of individuals that may be
                                                Consistent with the 1989 preamble for                that time, management events have                     harassed multiple times. Based on the
                                             NMFS’s implementing regulations (54                     generally been infrequent and of limited              analysis contained herein of the likely
                                             FR 40338; September 29, 1989), the                      duration.                                             effects of the specified activity on
                                             impacts from other past and ongoing                        No pinniped stocks for which                       marine mammals and their habitat, and
                                             anthropogenic activities are                            incidental take will be authorized are                taking into consideration the
                                             incorporated into these analyses via                    listed as threatened or endangered                    implementation of the mitigation and
                                             their impacts on the environmental                      under the ESA or determined to be                     monitoring measures, we find that small
                                             baseline (e.g., as reflected in the                     strategic or depleted under the MMPA.                 numbers of marine mammals will be
                                             regulatory status of the species,                       Recent data suggests that harbor seal                 taken relative to the populations of the
                                             population size and growth rate where                   populations have reached carrying                     affected species or stocks.
                                             known, sources of human-caused                          capacity; populations of California sea
                                             mortality).                                             lions and northern elephant seals in                  Mitigation
                                                Although SCWA’s estuary                              California are also considered healthy.                  In order to issue an incidental take
                                             management activities may disturb                          In summary, and based on extensive                 authorization (ITA) under section
                                             pinnipeds hauled out at the mouth of                    monitoring data, we believe that                      101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA, NMFS must
                                             the Russian River, as well as those                     impacts to hauled-out pinnipeds during                set forth the permissible methods of
                                             hauled out at several locations in the                  estuary management activities would be                taking pursuant to such activity, ‘‘and
                                             estuary during recurring monitoring                     behavioral harassment of limited                      other means of effecting the least
                                             activities, impacts are occurring to a                  duration (i.e., less than one day) and                practicable adverse impact on such
                                             small, localized group of animals. While                limited intensity (i.e., temporary                    species or stock and its habitat, paying
                                             these impacts can occur year-round,                     flushing at most). Stampeding, and                    particular attention to rookeries, mating
                                             they occur sporadically and for limited                 therefore injury or mortality, is not                 grounds, and areas of similar
                                             duration (e.g., a maximum of two                        expected—nor has it been                              significance, and on the availability of
                                             consecutive days for water level                        documented—in the years since                         such species or stock for subsistence
                                             management events). Seals will likely                   appropriate protocols were established                uses.’’ NMFS’s implementing
                                             become alert or, at most, flush into the                (see ‘‘Mitigation’’ for more details).                regulations require applicants for ITAs
                                             water in reaction to the presence of                    Further, the continued, and increasingly              to include information about the
                                             crews and equipment on the beach.                       heavy use of the haul-out (see figures in             availability and feasibility (economic
                                             While disturbance may occur during a                    SCWA documents) despite decades of                    and technological) of equipment,
                                             sensitive time (during the March 15–                    breaching events indicates that                       methods, and manner of conducting
                                             June 30 pupping season), mitigation                     abandonment of the haul-out is                        such activity or other means of effecting
                                             measures have been specifically                         unlikely. Based on the analysis                       the least practicable adverse impact
                                             designed to further minimize harm                       contained herein of the likely effects of             upon the affected species or stocks and
                                             during this period and eliminate the                    the specified activity on marine                      their habitat (50 CFR 216.104(a)(11)).
                                             possibility of pup injury or mother-pup                 mammals and their habitat, and taking
                                                                                                                                                              SCWA will continue the following
                                             separation.                                             into consideration the implementation
                                                No injury, serious injury, or mortality                                                                    mitigation measures, as implemented
                                                                                                     of the planned monitoring and
                                             is anticipated, nor is the planned action                                                                     during the previous ITAs, which are
                                                                                                     mitigation measures, we find that the
                                             likely to result in long-term impacts                                                                         designed to minimize impact to affected
                                                                                                     total marine mammal take from SCWA’s
                                             such as permanent abandonment of the                                                                          species and stocks:
                                                                                                     estuary management activities will have
                                             haul-out. Injury, serious injury, or                    a negligible impact on the affected                      • SCWA crews will cautiously
                                             mortality to pinnipeds would likely                     marine mammal species or stocks.                      approach (e.g., walking slowly with
                                             result from startling animals inhabiting                                                                      limited arm movement and minimal
                                             the haul-out into a mass movement, or                   Small Numbers Analysis                                sound) the haul-out ahead of heavy
                                             from extended mother-pup separation as                    The number of animals expected to be                equipment to minimize the potential for
                                             a result of such movement. Long-term                    taken for each species of pinniped can                sudden flushes, which may result in a
                                             impacts to pinniped usage of the haul-                  be considered small relative to the                   mass movement—a particular concern
                                             out could result from significantly                     population size. There are an estimated               during pupping season.
                                             increased presence of humans and                        30,968 harbor seals in the California                    • SCWA staff will avoid walking or
                                             equipment on the beach. To avoid these                  stock, 296,750 California sea lions, and              driving equipment through the seal
                                             possibilities, we have worked with                      179,000 northern elephant seals in the                haul-out.
                                             SCWA to develop the previously                          California breeding population. Based                    • Crews on foot will make an effort to
                                             described mitigation measures. These                    on extensive monitoring effort specific               be seen by seals from a distance, if
                                             are designed to reduce the possibility of               to the affected haul-out and historical               possible, rather than appearing
                                             startling pinnipeds, by gradually                       data on the frequency of the specified                suddenly, in order to prevent sudden
                                             apprising them of the presence of                       activity, we plan to authorize annual                 flushes.
                                             humans and equipment on the beach,                      levels of take, by Level B harassment                    • During breaching events, all
                                             and to reduce the possibility of impacts                only, of 4,692 incidents of harassment                monitoring will be conducted from the
                                             to pups by eliminating or altering                      for harbor seals, 34 incidents of                     overlook on the bluff along Highway 1
                                             management activities on the beach                      harassment for California sea lions, and              adjacent to the haul-out in order to
                                             when pups are present, and by setting                   34 incidents of harassment for northern               minimize potential for harassment.
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                                             limits on the frequency and duration of                 elephant seals, representing 15.2, 0.01,                 • A water level management event
                                             events during pupping season. During                    and 0.02 percent of the populations,                  may not occur for more than two
                                             the past 15 years of flood control                      respectively. However, this represents                consecutive days unless flooding threats
                                             management, implementation of similar                   an overestimate of the number of                      cannot be controlled.
                                             mitigation measures has resulted in no                  individuals harassed annually over the                   In addition, SCWA will continue the
                                             known mass movement or stampede                         duration of the regulations, because                  following mitigation measures specific


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                                             to pupping season (March 15–June 30),                   science), or contribute to the                        accomplishing the necessary monitoring
                                             as implemented in the previous ITAs:                    accomplishment of one or more of the                  and reporting that will result in
                                                • SCWA will maintain a one-week                      general goals listed below:                           increased knowledge of the species and
                                             no-work period between water level                         (1) Avoidance or minimization of                   of the level of taking or impacts on
                                             management events (unless flooding is                   injury or death of marine mammals                     populations of marine mammals that are
                                             an immediate threat) to allow for an                    wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may              expected to be present in the proposed
                                             adequate disturbance recovery period.                   contribute to this goal).                             action area.
                                             During the no-work period, equipment                       (2) A reduction in the number (total                  Any monitoring requirement we
                                             must be removed from the beach.                         number or number at biologically                      prescribe should improve our
                                                • If a pup less than one week old is                 important time or location) of                        understanding of one or more of the
                                             on the beach where heavy machinery                      individual marine mammals exposed to                  following:
                                             would be used or is on the path used to                 stimuli expected to result in incidental                 • Occurrence of marine mammal
                                             access the work location, the                           take (this goal may contribute to goal 1,             species in action area (e.g., presence,
                                             management action will be delayed                       above, or to reducing takes by                        abundance, distribution, density).
                                             until the pup has left the site or until                behavioral harassment only).                             • Nature, scope, or context of likely
                                             the latest day possible to prevent                         (3) A reduction in the number (total               marine mammal exposure to potential
                                             flooding while still maintaining suitable               number or number at a biologically                    stressors/impacts (individual or
                                             fish rearing habitat. In the event that a               important time or location) of times any              cumulative, acute or chronic), through
                                             pup remains present on the beach in the                 individual marine mammal would be                     better understanding of: (1) Action or
                                             presence of flood risk, SCWA will                       exposed to stimuli expected to result in              environment (e.g., source
                                             consult with NMFS to determine the                      incidental take (this goal may contribute             characterization, propagation, ambient
                                             appropriate course of action. SCWA will                 to goal 1, above, or to reducing takes by             noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life
                                             coordinate with the locally established                 behavioral harassment only).                          history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence
                                             seal monitoring program (Stewards’ Seal                    (4) A reduction in the intensity of                of marine mammal species with the
                                             Watch) to determine if pups less than                   exposure to stimuli expected to result in             action; or (4) biological or behavioral
                                             one week old are on the beach prior to                  incidental take (this goal may contribute             context of exposure (e.g., age, calving, or
                                             a breaching event.                                      to goal 1, above, or to reducing the                  feeding areas).
                                                • Physical and biological monitoring                 severity of behavioral harassment only).                 • Individual responses to acute
                                             will not be conducted if a pup less than                   (5) Avoidance or minimization of                   stressors, or impacts of chronic
                                             one week old is present at the                          adverse effects to marine mammal                      exposures (behavioral or physiological).
                                             monitoring site or on a path to the site.               habitat, paying particular attention to                  • How anticipated responses to
                                                Equipment will be driven slowly on                   the prey base, blockage or limitation of              stressors impact either: (1) Long-term
                                             the beach and care will be taken to                     passage to or from biologically                       fitness and survival of an individual; or
                                             minimize the number of shut-downs                       important areas, permanent destruction                (2) population, species, or stock.
                                             and start-ups when the equipment is on                  of habitat, or temporary disturbance of                  • Effects on marine mammal habitat
                                             the beach. All work will be completed                   habitat during a biologically important               and resultant impacts to marine
                                             as efficiently as possible, with the                    time.                                                 mammals.
                                             smallest amount of heavy equipment                         (6) For monitoring directly related to                • Mitigation and monitoring
                                             possible, to minimize disturbance of                    mitigation, an increase in the                        effectiveness.
                                             seals at the haul-out. Boats operating                  probability of detecting marine                          SCWA submitted a marine mammal
                                             near river haul-outs during monitoring                  mammals, thus allowing for more                       monitoring plan as part of the ITA
                                             will be kept within posted speed limits                 effective implementation of the                       application. It can be found online at
                                             and driven as far from the haul-outs as                 mitigation.                                           www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                             safely possible to minimize flushing                       Based on our evaluation of SCWA’s                  incidental/construction.htm. The plan
                                             seals.                                                  planned measures and on SCWA’s                        has been successfully implemented by
                                                We have carefully evaluated SCWA’s                   record of management at the mouth of                  SCWA under previous ITAs. The
                                             planned mitigation measures and                         the Russian River including information               purpose of this monitoring plan, which
                                             considered their effectiveness in past                  from monitoring of SCWA’s                             is carried out collaboratively with the
                                             implementation to determine whether                     implementation of the mitigation                      Stewards of the Coasts and Redwoods
                                             they are likely to effect the least                     measures as prescribed under the                      (Stewards) organization, is to detect the
                                             practicable adverse impact on the                       previous ITAs, we have determined that                response of pinnipeds to estuary
                                             affected marine mammal species and                      the planned mitigation measures                       management activities at the Russian
                                             stocks and their habitat. Our evaluation                provide the means of effecting the least              River estuary. SCWA has designed the
                                             of potential measures included                          practicable adverse impact on marine                  plan both to satisfy the requirements of
                                             consideration of the following factors in               mammal species or stocks and their                    the ITA, and to address the following
                                             relation to one another: (1) The manner                 habitat, paying particular attention to               questions of interest:
                                             in which, and the degree to which, the                  rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                  1. Under what conditions do
                                             successful implementation of the                        similar significance.                                 pinnipeds haul out at the Russian River
                                             measure is expected to minimize                                                                               estuary mouth at Jenner?
                                             adverse impacts to marine mammals, (2)                  Monitoring and Reporting                                 2. How do seals at the Jenner haul-out
                                             the proven or likely efficacy of the                       In order to issue an ITA for an                    respond to activities associated with the
                                             specific measure to minimize adverse                    activity, section 101(a)(5)(A) of the                 construction and maintenance of the
                                             impacts as planned; and (3) the                         MMPA states that NMFS must set forth                  lagoon outlet channel and artificial
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                                             practicability of the measure for                       ‘‘requirements pertaining to the                      breaching activities?
                                             applicant implementation.                               monitoring and reporting of such                         3. Does the number of seals at the
                                                Any mitigation measure(s) we                         taking.’’ The MMPA implementing                       Jenner haul-out significantly differ from
                                             prescribe should be able to accomplish,                 regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13)                 historic averages with formation of a
                                             have a reasonable likelihood of                         indicate that requests for ITAs must                  summer (May 15 to October 15) lagoon
                                             accomplishing (based on current                         include the suggested means of                        in the Russian River estuary?


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                                               4. Are seals at the Jenner haul-out                                    Highway 1 adjacent to the haul-out                     brief periods of barrier beach closures or
                                             displaced to nearby river and coastal                                    using spotting scopes. Monitoring may                  other environmental changes, and will
                                             haul-outs when the mouth remains                                         conclude for the day if weather                        allow for assessment of how seals
                                             closed in the summer?                                                    conditions affect visibility (e.g., heavy              respond to barrier beach closures as
                                                                                                                      fog in the afternoon). Depending on how                well as accurate estimation of the
                                             Monitoring Measures
                                                                                                                      the sandbar is formed, seals may haul                  number of harbor seal pups born at
                                                Baseline Monitoring—Seals at the                                      out in multiple groups at the mouth. At                Jenner each year.
                                             Jenner haul-out will be counted for four                                 each 30-minute count, the observer
                                             hours every week, with no more than                                                                                                In addition to the census data,
                                                                                                                      indicates where groups of seals are
                                             four baseline surveys each month. Two                                    hauled out on the sandbar and provides                 disturbances of the haul-out are
                                             monitoring events each month will                                        a total count for each group. If possible,             recorded. The method for recording
                                             occur in the morning, and two will                                       adults and pups are counted separately.                disturbances follows those in Mortenson
                                             occur in the afternoon, with an effort to                                   This primary haul-out is where the                  (1996). Disturbances will be recorded on
                                             schedule a morning survey at low and                                     majority of seals are found and where                  a three-point scale that represents an
                                             high tide each month and an afternoon                                    pupping occurs, and SCWA’s planned                     increasing seal response to the
                                             survey at low and high tide each month.                                  monitoring will allow continued                        disturbance (Table 2). The time, source,
                                             This baseline information will provide                                   development in understanding the                       and duration of the disturbance, as well
                                             SCWA with details that may help to                                       physical and biological factors that                   as an estimated distance between the
                                             plan estuary management activities in                                    influence seal abundance and behavior                  source and haul-out, are recorded. It
                                             the future to minimize pinniped                                          at the site. In particular, SCWA notes                 should be noted that only responses
                                             interaction. Survey protocols are as                                     that the planned frequency of surveys                  falling into Mortenson’s Levels 2 and 3
                                             follows: All seals hauled out on the                                     will allow them to be able to observe the              will be considered as harassment under
                                             beach are counted every 30 minutes                                       influence of physical changes that do                  the MMPA, under the terms of these
                                             from the overlook on the bluff along                                     not persist for more than ten days, like               final regulations.

                                                                                                                  TABLE 2—SEAL RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCE
                                               Level                   Type of response                                                                              Definition

                                             1 .........   Alert .............................................    Seal head orientation or brief movement in response to disturbance, which may include turning
                                                                                                                     head towards the disturbance, craning head and neck while holding the body rigid in a u-shaped
                                                                                                                     position, changing from a lying to a sitting position, or brief movement of less than twice the ani-
                                                                                                                     mal’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 di-
                                                                                                                     rection of greater than 90 degrees.
                                             3 .........   Flight ...........................................     All retreats (flushes) to the water.



                                                Weather conditions are recorded at                                    for possible detection of any changed                  monitoring duration will be defined by
                                             the beginning of each census. These                                      use patterns.                                          event duration. On the day of the
                                             include temperature, Beaufort sea state,                                    Estuary Management Event                            management event, pinniped
                                             precipitation/visibility, and wind speed.                                Monitoring, Lagoon Outlet Channel—                     monitoring will begin at least one hour
                                             Tide levels and estuary water surface                                    Should the mouth of the river close                    prior to the crew and equipment
                                             elevations are correlated to the                                         during the lagoon management period,                   accessing the beach work area, and will
                                             monitoring start and end times.                                          SCWA would construct a lagoon outlet                   continue through the duration of the
                                                                                                                      channel as required by the BiOp.                       event, until at least one hour after the
                                                In an effort towards understanding
                                                                                                                      Activities associated with the initial                 crew and equipment leave the beach.
                                             possible relationships between use of
                                             the Jenner haul-out and nearby coastal                                   construction of the outlet channel, as                   In an attempt to understand whether
                                                                                                                      well as the maintenance of the channel                 seals from the Jenner haul-out are
                                             and river haul-outs, several other haul-
                                                                                                                      that may be required, would be                         displaced to coastal and river haul-outs
                                             outs on the coast and in the Russian
                                                                                                                      monitored for disturbances to the seals                nearby when management events occur,
                                             River estuary are monitored as well (see
                                                                                                                      at the Jenner haul-out.                                other nearby haul-outs are monitored
                                             Figure 1 of SCWA’s application).
                                             Peripheral site monitoring would occur                                      A one-day pre-event channel survey                  concurrently with monitoring of outlet
                                                                                                                      will be made within one to three days                  channel construction and maintenance
                                             only in the event of an extended period
                                                                                                                      prior to constructing the outlet channel.              activities. This provides an opportunity
                                             of lagoon conditions (i.e., barrier beach
                                                                                                                      The haul-out will be monitored on the                  to qualitatively assess whether these
                                             closed with perched outlet channel for
                                                                                                                      day the outlet channel is constructed                  haul-outs are being used by seals
                                             three weeks or more). Abundance at                                       and daily for up to the maximum two                    displaced from the Jenner haul-out
                                             these sites has been observed to be                                      days allowed for channel excavation                    during lagoon outlet channel excavation
                                             generally very low regardless of river                                   activities. Monitoring will also occur on              and maintenance. This monitoring will
                                             mouth condition. These sites are                                         each day that the outlet channel is                    not provide definitive results regarding
                                             generally very small physically, and are                                 maintained using heavy equipment for                   displacement to nearby coastal and river
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                                             composed of small rocks or outcrops or                                   the duration of the lagoon management                  haul-outs, as individual seals are not
                                             logs in the river, and therefore could not                               period. Monitoring of outlet channel                   marked or photo-identified, but is useful
                                             accommodate significant displacement                                     construction and maintenance will                      in tracking general trends in haul-out
                                             from the main beach haul-out.                                            correspond with that described above in                use during lagoon outlet channel
                                             Monitoring of peripheral sites under                                     the ‘‘Baseline Monitoring’’ section, with              excavation and maintenance. As
                                             extended lagoon conditions will allow                                    the exception that management activity                 volunteers are required to monitor these


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                                             peripheral haul-outs, haul-out locations                prior to a water level management                     Reporting
                                             may need to be prioritized if there are                 event.                                                  SCWA is required to submit an
                                             not enough volunteers available. In that                   If, during monitoring, observers sight             annual report on all activities and
                                             case, priority would be assigned to the                 any pup that might be abandoned,                      marine mammal monitoring results to
                                             nearest haul-outs (North Jenner and                     SCWA will contact the NMFS stranding                  NMFS within ninety days following the
                                             Odin Cove), followed by the Russian                     response network immediately, and also                end of the monitoring period. These
                                             River estuary haul-outs, and finally the                will report the incident to NMFS’s West               reports must contain the following
                                             more distant coastal haul-outs.                         Coast Regional Office and Office of                   information:
                                               Estuary Management Event
                                                                                                     Protected Resources within 48 hours.                    • The number of pinnipeds taken, by
                                             Monitoring, Artificial Breaching
                                             Events—In accordance with the Russian                   Observers will not approach or move                   species and age class (if possible);
                                             River BiOp, SCWA may artificially                       the pup. Potential indications that a pup               • Behavior prior to and during water
                                             breach the barrier beach outside of the                 may be abandoned are: (1) No observed                 level management events;
                                             summer lagoon management period,                        contact with adult seals, (2) no                        • Start and end time of activity;
                                             and may conduct a maximum of two                        movement of the pup, and (3) the pup’s                  • Estimated distances between source
                                             such breachings during the lagoon                       attempts to nurse are rebuffed.                       and pinnipeds when disturbance
                                             management period, when estuary water                      Staffing—Monitoring is conducted by                occurs;
                                             surface elevations rise above seven feet.               qualified individuals, which may                        • Weather conditions (e.g.,
                                             In that case, NMFS may be consulted                     include professional biologists                       temperature, wind, etc.);
                                             regarding potential scheduling of an                    employed by NMFS or SCWA or                             • Haul-out reoccupation time of any
                                             artificial breaching event to open the                  volunteers trained by the Stewards. All               pinnipeds based on post-activity
                                             barrier beach and reduce flooding risk.                 volunteer monitors are required to                    monitoring;
                                               Pinniped response to artificial                       attend classroom-style training and field               • Tide levels and estuary water
                                             breaching will be monitored at each                     site visits to the haul-outs. Training                surface elevation; and
                                             such event during the period of validity                                                                        • Pinniped census from bi-monthly
                                                                                                     covers the MMPA and conditions of the
                                             of these regulations. Monitoring                                                                              and nearby haul-out monitoring.
                                                                                                     ITA, SCWA’s pinniped monitoring
                                             methods will follow the census and                                                                              The annual report includes
                                                                                                     protocols, pinniped species
                                             disturbance monitoring protocols                                                                              descriptions of monitoring
                                                                                                     identification, age class identification
                                             described in the ‘‘Baseline Monitoring’’                                                                      methodology, tabulation of estuary
                                                                                                     (including a specific discussion
                                             section, which were also used for the                                                                         management events, summary of
                                                                                                     regarding neonates), recording of count
                                             1996 to 2000 monitoring events (MSC,                                                                          monitoring results, and discussion of
                                                                                                     and disturbance observations (including
                                             1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; SCWA and                                                                              problems noted and proposed remedial
                                                                                                     completion of datasheets), and use of
                                             MSC, 2001). The exception, as for                                                                             measures.
                                                                                                     equipment. Pinniped identification
                                             lagoon management events, is that the                                                                           SCWA must also submit a
                                                                                                     includes the harbor seal, California sea
                                             duration of monitoring is dependent                                                                           comprehensive summary report that
                                                                                                     lion, and northern elephant seal, as well
                                             upon the duration of the event. On the                                                                        includes any future application for
                                                                                                     as other pinniped species with potential
                                             day of the management event, pinniped                                                                         renewed regulations and Letters of
                                                                                                     to occur in the area. Generally, SCWA
                                             monitoring begins at least one hour                                                                           Authorization.
                                                                                                     staff and volunteers collect baseline data
                                             before the crew and equipment accesses                  on Jenner haul-out use during the twice-              Summary of Previous Monitoring
                                             the beach work area, and monitoring                     monthly monitoring events. A schedule
                                             continues through the duration of the                                                                            SCWA complied with the mitigation
                                                                                                     for this monitoring will be established               and monitoring required under previous
                                             event, until at least one hour after the                with Stewards once volunteers are
                                             crew and equipment leave the beach.                                                                           authorizations. Prior Federal Register
                                                                                                     available for the monitoring effort.                  notices of proposed yearly
                                               For all counts, the following
                                                                                                     SCWA staff monitors lagoon outlet                     authorizations have provided
                                             information will be recorded in thirty-
                                                                                                     channel excavation and maintenance                    summaries of the monitoring results
                                             minute intervals: (1) Pinniped counts by
                                                                                                     activities and artificial breaching events            from 2009–2015; please see those
                                             species; (2) behavior; (3) time, source
                                             and duration of any disturbance; (4)                    at the Jenner haul-out, with assistance               documents for more information.
                                             estimated distances between source of                   from available Stewards volunteers.                   Previous monitoring reports are
                                             disturbance and pinnipeds; (5) weather                  Stewards volunteers monitor the coastal               available online at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                             conditions (e.g., temperature, wind);                   and river haul-out locations during                   pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm.
                                             and (5) tide levels and estuary water                   lagoon outlet channel excavation and                  We also provided a detailed description
                                             surface elevation.                                      maintenance activities.                               of previous monitoring results in the
                                               Monitoring During Pupping Season—                        Training on the MMPA, pinniped                     proposed rule for this action (81 FR
                                             The pupping season is defined as March                  identification, and the conditions of the             96415; December 30, 2016).
                                             15 to June 30. Baseline, lagoon outlet                  ITA is held for staff and contractors
                                             channel, and artificial breaching                       assigned to estuary management                        Adaptive Management
                                             monitoring during the pupping season                    activities. The training includes                        The regulations governing the take of
                                             will include records of neonate (pups                   equipment operators, safety crew                      marine mammals incidental to SCWA
                                             less than one week old) observations.                   members, and surveyors. In addition,                  estuary management activities contain
                                             Characteristics of a neonate pup                        prior to beginning each water surface                 an adaptive management component.
                                             include: Body weight less than 15 kg;                   elevation management event, the                          The reporting requirements associated
                                             thin for their body length; an umbilicus                biologist monitoring the event                        with this final rule are designed to
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                                             or natal pelage present; wrinkled skin;                 participates in the onsite safety meeting             provide NMFS with monitoring data
                                             and awkward or jerky movements on                       to discuss the location(s) of pinnipeds at            from the previous year to allow
                                             land. SCWA will coordinate with the                     the Jenner haul-out that day and                      consideration of whether any changes
                                             Stewards’ Seal Watch monitoring                         methods of avoiding and minimizing                    are appropriate. The use of adaptive
                                             program (Stewards) to determine if pups                 disturbances to the haul-out as outlined              management allows NMFS to consider
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                                             to determine (with input from SCWA                      signed a Finding of No Significant                      Dated: March 8, 2017.
                                             regarding practicability) on an annual or               Impact (FONSI) on March 30, 2010. We                  Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                             biennial basis if mitigation or                         have reviewed SWCA’s application for                  Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             monitoring measures should be                           incidental take regulations and an                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             modified (including additions or                        associated LOA for ongoing estuary                    Fisheries Service.
                                             deletions). Mitigation measures could be                management activities and the 2016                      For reasons set forth in the preamble,
                                             modified if new data suggests that such                 monitoring report. Based on that review,              NMFS amends 50 CFR part 217 as
                                             modifications would have a reasonable                   we have determined that the action                    follows:
                                             likelihood of reducing adverse effects to               follows closely the ITAs issued and
                                             marine mammals and if the measures                      implemented in 2010–2016, and does                    PART 217—REGULATIONS
                                             are practicable.                                        not present any substantial changes, or               GOVERNING THE TAKING AND
                                                SCWA’s monitoring program (see                       significant new circumstances or                      IMPORTING OF MARINE MAMMALS
                                             ‘‘Monitoring and Reporting’’) will be                   information relevant to environmental
                                             managed adaptively. Changes to the                                                                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 217
                                                                                                     concerns which would require a
                                             monitoring program may be adopted if                                                                          continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                     supplement to the 2010 EA or
                                             they are reasonably likely to better                    preparation of a new NEPA document.                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq., unless
                                             accomplish the MMPA monitoring goals                    Therefore, we have determined that a                  otherwise noted.
                                             described previously or may better                      new or supplemental EA or                             ■ 2. Add subpart A to part 217 to read
                                             answer the specific questions associated                Environmental Impact Statement is                     as follows:
                                             with SCWA’s monitoring plan.                            unnecessary, and we rely on the existing
                                                The following are some of the                                                                              Subpart A—Taking Marine Mammals
                                                                                                     EA and FONSI for this action. The 2010                Incidental to Russian River Estuary
                                             possible sources of applicable data to be               EA and FONSI for this action are                      Management Activities
                                             considered through the adaptive                         available for review at
                                             management process: (1) Results from                                                                          Sec.
                                                                                                     www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         217.1 Specified activity and specified
                                             monitoring reports, as required by                      incidental/construction.htm.                               geographical region.
                                             MMPA authorizations; (2) results from                                                                         217.2 Effective dates.
                                             general marine mammal and sound                         Classification
                                                                                                                                                           217.3 Permissible methods of taking.
                                             research; and (3) any information which                                                                       217.4 Prohibitions.
                                                                                                       Pursuant to the procedures
                                             reveals that marine mammals may have                                                                          217.5 Mitigation requirements.
                                                                                                     established to implement Executive
                                             been taken in a manner, extent, or                                                                            217.6 Requirements for monitoring and
                                                                                                     Order 12866, the Office of Management                      reporting.
                                             number not authorized by these
                                                                                                     and Budget has determined that this                   217.7 Letters of Authorization.
                                             regulations or subsequent LOAs.
                                                                                                     rule is not significant.                              217.8 Renewals and modifications of
                                             Impact on Availability of Affected                        Pursuant to section 605(b) of the                        Letters of Authorization.
                                             Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the                 217.9–217.10 [Reserved]
                                                There are no relevant subsistence uses               Chief Counsel for Regulation of the
                                                                                                                                                           Subpart A—Taking Marine Mammals
                                             of marine mammals implicated by the                     Department of Commerce certified to
                                                                                                                                                           Incidental to Russian River Estuary
                                             specified activity. Therefore, we have                  the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                                                                                                                           Management Activities
                                             determined that the total taking of                     Small Business Administration at the
                                             affected species or stocks would not                    proposed rule stage that this rule will               § 217.1 Specified activity and specified
                                             have an unmitigable adverse impact on                   not have a significant economic impact                geographical region.
                                             the availability of such species or stocks              on a substantial number of small                        (a) Regulations in this subpart apply
                                             for taking for subsistence purposes.                    entities. The factual basis for the                   only to the Sonoma County Water
                                                                                                     certification was published in the                    Agency (SCWA) and those persons it
                                             Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                                                                                     proposed rule and is not repeated here.               authorizes or funds to conduct activities
                                                No marine mammal species listed                      No comments were received regarding                   on its behalf for the taking of marine
                                             under the ESA are expected to be                        this certification. As a result, a                    mammals that occurs in the area
                                             affected by these activities. Therefore,                regulatory flexibility analysis is not                outlined in paragraph (b) of this section
                                             we have determined that section 7                       required and none has been prepared.                  and that occurs incidental to estuary
                                             consultation under the ESA is not                                                                             management activities.
                                                                                                       Notwithstanding any other provision
                                             required.                                                                                                       (b) The taking of marine mammals by
                                                                                                     of law, no person is required to respond
                                             National Environmental Policy Act                       to nor shall a person be subject to a                 SCWA may be authorized in a Letter of
                                                                                                     penalty for failure to comply with a                  Authorization (LOA) only if it occurs at
                                               In compliance with the National
                                                                                                     collection of information (COI) subject               Goat Rock State Beach or in the Russian
                                             Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
                                                                                                     to the requirements of the Paperwork                  River estuary in California.
                                             1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), as
                                             implemented by the regulations                          Reduction Act (PRA) unless that COI                   § 217.2    Effective dates.
                                             published by the Council on                             displays a currently valid OMB control
                                                                                                                                                              Regulations in this subpart are
                                             Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts                     number. These requirements have been
                                                                                                                                                           effective from April 21, 2017, through
                                             1500–1508), and NOAA Administrative                     approved by OMB under control
                                                                                                                                                           April 20, 2022.
                                             Order 216–6, we prepared an                             number 0648–0151 and include
                                             Environmental Assessment (EA) to                        applications for regulations, subsequent              § 217.3    Permissible methods of taking.
                                             consider the direct, indirect and                       LOAs, and reports.                                       Under LOAs issued pursuant to
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                                             cumulative effects to the human                         List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 217                   §§ 216.106 and 217.7 of this chapter, the
                                             environment resulting from issuance of                                                                        Holder of the LOA (hereinafter
                                             the original IHA to SCWA for the                          Exports, Fish, Imports, Indians,                    ‘‘SCWA’’) may incidentally, but not
                                             specified activities and found that it                  Labeling, Marine mammals, Penalties,                  intentionally, take marine mammals
                                             would not result in any significant                     Reporting and recordkeeping                           within the area described in § 217.1(b)
                                             impacts to the human environment. We                    requirements, Seafood, Transportation.                by Level B harassment associated with


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                                             estuary management activities, provided                    (f) A water level management event                 a total count for each group. If possible,
                                             the activity is in compliance with all                  may not occur for more than two                       adults and pups shall be counted
                                             terms, conditions, and requirements of                  consecutive days unless flooding threats              separately.
                                             the regulations in this subpart and the                 cannot be controlled.                                    (c) Peripheral coastal haul-outs shall
                                             appropriate LOA.                                           (g) All work shall be completed as                 be visited concurrently with baseline
                                                                                                     efficiently as possible and with the                  monitoring in the event that a lagoon
                                             § 217.4   Prohibitions.                                 smallest amount of heavy equipment                    outlet channel is implemented and
                                               Notwithstanding takings                               possible.                                             maintained for a prolonged period of
                                             contemplated in § 217.1 and authorized                     (h) Boats operating near river haul-               over 21 days.
                                             by an LOA issued under §§ 216.106 and                   outs during monitoring shall be kept                     (d) During estuary management
                                             217.7 of this chapter, no person in                     within posted speed limits and driven                 events, monitoring shall occur on all
                                             connection with the activities described                as far from the haul-outs as safely                   days that activity is occurring using the
                                             in § 217.1 may:                                         possible.                                             same protocols as described for baseline
                                               (a) Violate, or fail to comply with, the                 (i) SCWA shall implement the                       monitoring, with the difference that
                                             terms, conditions, and requirements of                  following mitigation measures during                  monitoring shall begin at least one hour
                                             this subpart or an LOA issued under                     pupping season (March 15–June 30):                    prior to the crew and equipment
                                             §§ 216.106 and 217.7 of this chapter;                      (1) SCWA shall maintain a one week                 accessing the beach work area and
                                               (b) Take any marine mammal not                        no-work period between water level                    continue through the duration of the
                                             specified in such LOAs;                                 management events (unless flooding is                 event, until at least one hour after the
                                               (c) Take any marine mammal                            an immediate threat) to allow for an                  crew and equipment leave the beach. In
                                             specified in such LOAs in any manner                    adequate disturbance recovery period.                 addition, a one-day pre-event survey of
                                             other than as specified;                                During the no-work period, equipment                  the area shall be made within one to
                                               (d) Take a marine mammal specified                    must be removed from the beach.                       three days of the event and a one-day
                                             in such LOAs if NMFS determines such                       (2) If a pup less than one week old is             post-event survey shall be made after
                                             taking results in more than a negligible                on the beach where heavy machinery                    the event, weather permitting.
                                             impact on the species or stocks of such                 will be used or on the path used to                      (e) For all monitoring, the following
                                             marine mammal; or                                       access the work location, the                         information shall be recorded in 30-
                                               (e) Take a marine mammal specified                    management action shall be delayed                    minute intervals:
                                             in such LOAs if NMFS determines such                    until the pup has left the site or the                   (1) Pinniped counts by species;
                                             taking results in an unmitigable adverse                latest day possible to prevent flooding                  (2) Behavior;
                                             impact on the species or stock of such                  while still maintaining suitable fish                    (3) Time, source and duration of any
                                             marine mammal for taking for                            rearing habitat. In the event that a pup              disturbance, with takes incidental to
                                             subsistence uses.                                       remains present on the beach in the                   SCWA actions recorded only for
                                                                                                     presence of flood risk, SCWA shall                    responses involving movement away
                                             § 217.5   Mitigation requirements.
                                                                                                     consult with NMFS and the California                  from the disturbance or responses of
                                               When conducting the activities                        Department of Fish and Wildlife to                    greater intensity (e.g., not for alerts);
                                             identified in § 217.1(a) of this chapter,                                                                        (4) Estimated distances between
                                                                                                     determine the appropriate course of
                                             the mitigation measures contained in                                                                          source of disturbance and pinnipeds;
                                                                                                     action. SCWA shall coordinate with the                   (5) Weather conditions (e.g.,
                                             any LOA issued under §§ 216.106 and                     locally established seal monitoring
                                             217.7 of this chapter must be                                                                                 temperature, percent cloud cover, and
                                                                                                     program (Stewards of the Coast and                    wind speed); and
                                             implemented. These mitigation                           Redwoods) to determine if pups less
                                             measures shall include but are not                                                                               (6) Tide levels and estuary water
                                                                                                     than one week old are on the beach                    surface elevation.
                                             limited to:                                             prior to a breaching event.
                                               (a) General conditions. (1) A copy of                                                                          (f) Reporting—(1) Annual reporting.
                                                                                                        (3) Physical and biological monitoring             (i) SCWA shall submit an annual
                                             any issued LOA must be in the                           shall not be conducted if a pup less than
                                             possession of SCWA, its designees, and                                                                        summary report to NMFS not later than
                                                                                                     one week old is present at the                        ninety days following the end of the
                                             work crew personnel operating under                     monitoring site or on a path to the site.
                                             the authority of the issued LOA; and                                                                          reporting period established in any LOA
                                               (2) If SCWA observes a pup that may                   § 217.6 Requirements for monitoring and               issued under § 217.7. SCWA shall
                                             be abandoned, it shall contact the                      reporting.                                            provide a final report within thirty days
                                             National Marine Fisheries Service                          (a) Monitoring and reporting shall be              following resolution of comments on the
                                             (NMFS) West Coast Regional Stranding                    conducted in accordance with the                      draft report.
                                                                                                     approved Pinniped Monitoring Plan.                       (ii) These reports shall contain, at
                                             Coordinator immediately and also
                                                                                                        (b) Baseline monitoring shall be                   minimum, the following:
                                             report the incident to NMFS Office of                                                                            (A) The number of seals taken, by
                                             Protected Resources within 48 hours.                    conducted each week, with two events
                                                                                                     per month occurring in the morning and                species and age class (if possible);
                                             Observers shall not approach or move                                                                             (B) Behavior prior to and during water
                                             the pup.                                                two per month in the afternoon. These
                                                                                                                                                           level management events;
                                               (b) SCWA crews shall cautiously                       censuses shall continue for four hours,                  (C) Start and end time of activity;
                                             approach the haul-out ahead of heavy                    weather permitting; the census days                      (D) Estimated distances between
                                             equipment.                                              shall be chosen to ensure that                        source and seals when disturbance
                                               (c) SCWA staff shall avoid walking or                 monitoring encompasses a low and high                 occurs;
                                             driving equipment through the seal                      tide each in the morning and afternoon.                  (E) Weather conditions (e.g.,
                                             haul-out.                                               All seals hauled out on the beach shall
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                                                                                                                                                           temperature, wind, etc.);
                                               (d) Crews on foot shall make an effort                be counted every 30 minutes from the                     (F) Haul-out reoccupation time of any
                                             to be seen by seals from a distance.                    overlook on the bluff along Highway 1                 seals based on post-activity monitoring;
                                               (e) During breaching events, all                      adjacent to the haul-out using high-                     (G) Tide levels and estuary water
                                             monitoring shall be conducted from the                  powered spotting scopes. Observers                    surface elevation;
                                             overlook on the bluff along Highway 1                   shall indicate where groups of seals are                 (H) Seal census from bi-monthly and
                                             adjacent to the haul-out.                               hauled out on the sandbar and provide                 nearby haul-out monitoring; and


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                                               (I) Specific conclusions that may be                  the discovery. SCWA shall provide                     reporting measures, as well as the
                                             drawn from the data in relation to the                  photographs or video footage or other                 anticipated impacts, are the same as
                                             four questions of interest in SCWA’s                    documentation of the stranded animal                  those described and analyzed for the
                                             Pinniped Monitoring Plan, if possible.                  sighting to NMFS.                                     regulations in this subpart (excluding
                                               (2) SCWA shall submit a                                  (4) Pursuant to paragraphs (g)(2) and              changes made pursuant to the adaptive
                                             comprehensive summary report to                         (3) of this section, SCWA may use                     management provision in paragraph
                                             NMFS in conjunction with any future                     discretion in determining what injuries               (c)(1) of this section); and
                                             submitted request for incidental take                   (i.e., nature and severity) are                          (2) NMFS determines that the
                                             authorization.                                          appropriate for reporting. At minimum,                mitigation, monitoring, and reporting
                                               (g) Reporting of injured or dead                      SCWA must report those injuries                       measures required by the previous LOA
                                             marine mammals. (1) In the                              considered to be serious (i.e., will likely           under the regulations in this subpart
                                             unanticipated event that the activity                   result in death) or that are likely caused            were implemented.
                                             defined in § 217.1(a) clearly causes the                by human interaction (e.g.,                              (b) For an LOA modification or
                                             take of a marine mammal in a                            entanglement, gunshot). Also pursuant                 renewal requests by the applicant that
                                             prohibited manner, SCWA shall                           to sections paragraphs (g)(2) and (3) of              include changes to the activity or the
                                             immediately cease such activity and                     this section, SCWA may use discretion                 mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                             report the incident to the Office of                    in determining the appropriate vantage                (excluding changes made pursuant to
                                             Protected Resources (OPR), NMFS and                     point for obtaining photographs of                    the adaptive management provision in
                                             the West Coast Regional Stranding                       injured/dead marine mammals.                          paragraph (c)(1) of this section) that do
                                             Coordinator, NMFS. Activities shall not                                                                       not change the findings made for the
                                             resume until NMFS is able to review the                 § 217.7   Letters of Authorization.                   regulations or result in no more than a
                                             circumstances of the prohibited take.                      (a) To incidentally take marine                    minor change in the total estimated
                                             NMFS will work with SCWA to                             mammals pursuant to the regulations in                number of takes (or distribution by
                                             determine what measures are necessary                   this subpart, SCWA must apply for and                 species or years), NMFS may publish a
                                             to minimize the likelihood of further                   obtain an LOA.                                        notice of proposed LOA in the Federal
                                             prohibited take and ensure MMPA                            (b) An LOA, unless suspended or                    Register, including the associated
                                             compliance. SCWA may not resume                         revoked, may be effective for a period of             analysis of the change, and solicit
                                             their activities until notified by NMFS.                time not to exceed the expiration date                public comment before issuing the LOA.
                                             The report must include the following                   of the regulations in this subpart.                      (c) An LOA issued under §§ 216.106
                                             information:                                               (c) If an LOA expires prior to the                 and 217.7 of this chapter for the activity
                                               (i) Time and date of the incident;                    expiration date of the regulations in this            identified in § 217.1(a) may be modified
                                               (ii) Description of the incident;                     subpart, SCWA may apply for and                       by NMFS under the following
                                               (iii) Environmental conditions;                       obtain a renewal of the LOA.                          circumstances:
                                               (iv) Description of all marine mammal                    (d) In the event of projected changes                 (1) Adaptive management. NMFS may
                                             observations in the 24 hours preceding                  to the activity or to mitigation and                  modify (including augment) the existing
                                             the incident;                                           monitoring measures required by an                    mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                               (v) Species identification or                         LOA, SCWA must apply for and obtain                   measures (after consulting with SCWA
                                             description of the animal(s) involved;                  a modification of the LOA as described                regarding the practicability of the
                                               (vi) Fate of the animal(s); and                       in § 217.8.                                           modifications) if doing so creates a
                                               (vii) Photographs or video footage of                    (e) The LOA shall set forth:                       reasonable likelihood of more
                                             the animal(s).                                             (1) Permissible methods of incidental              effectively accomplishing the goals of
                                               (2) In the event that SCWA discovers                  taking;                                               the mitigation and monitoring.
                                             an injured or dead marine mammal and                       (2) Means of effecting the least                      (i) Possible sources of data that could
                                             determines that the cause of the injury                 practicable adverse impact (i.e.,                     contribute to the decision to modify the
                                             or death is unknown and the death is                    mitigation) on the species, its habitat,              mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                             relatively recent (e.g., in less than a                 and on the availability of the species for            measures in an LOA are:
                                             moderate state of decomposition),                       subsistence uses; and                                    (A) Results from SCWA’s monitoring
                                             SCWA shall immediately report the                          (3) Requirements for monitoring and                from the previous year(s).
                                             incident to OPR and the West Coast                      reporting.                                               (B) Results from other marine
                                             Regional Stranding Coordinator, NMFS.                      (f) Issuance of the LOA shall be based             mammal and/or sound research or
                                             The report must include the information                 on a determination that the level of                  studies.
                                             identified in paragraph (g)(1) of this                  taking will be consistent with the                       (C) Any information that reveals
                                             section. Activities may continue while                  findings made for the total taking                    marine mammals may have been taken
                                             NMFS reviews the circumstances of the                   allowable under the regulations in this               in a manner, extent or number not
                                             incident. NMFS will work with SCWA                      subpart.                                              authorized by the regulations in this
                                             to determine whether additional                            (g) Notice of issuance or denial of an             subpart or subsequent LOAs.
                                             mitigation measures or modifications to                 LOA shall be published in the Federal                    (ii) If, through adaptive management,
                                             the activities are appropriate.                         Register within 30 days of a                          the modifications to the mitigation,
                                               (3) In the event that SCWA discovers                  determination.                                        monitoring, or reporting measures are
                                             an injured or dead marine mammal and                                                                          substantial, NMFS will publish a notice
                                             determines that the injury or death is                  § 217.8 Renewals and modifications of                 of proposed LOA in the Federal
                                             not associated with or related to the                   Letters of Authorization.                             Register and solicit public comment.
                                             activities defined in § 217.1(a) (e.g.,                   (a) An LOA issued under §§ 216.106                     (2) Emergencies. If NMFS determines
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                                             previously wounded animal, carcass                      and 217.7 of this chapter for the activity            that an emergency exists that poses a
                                             with moderate to advanced                               identified in § 217.1(a) shall be renewed             significant risk to the well-being of the
                                             decomposition, scavenger damage),                       or modified upon request by the                       species or stocks of marine mammals
                                             SCWA shall report the incident to OPR                   applicant, provided that:                             specified in LOAs issued pursuant to
                                             and the West Coast Regional Stranding                     (1) The proposed specified activity                 §§ 216.106 and 217.7 of this chapter, an
                                             Coordinator, NMFS, within 24 hours of                   and mitigation, monitoring, and                       LOA may be modified without prior


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                                             notice or opportunity for public                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:       NMFS                 Classification
                                             comment. Notice would be published in                   manages the groundfish fishery in the
                                                                                                                                                              This action responds to the best
                                             the Federal Register within thirty days                 GOA exclusive economic zone
                                                                                                                                                           available information recently obtained
                                             of the action.                                          according to the Fishery Management
                                                                                                                                                           from the fishery. The Acting Assistant
                                                                                                     Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of
                                             §§ 217.9–217.10     [Reserved]                                                                                Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA
                                                                                                     Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North
                                                                                                                                                           (AA), finds good cause to waive the
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–04944 Filed 3–14–17; 8:45 am]             Pacific Fishery Management Council
                                                                                                                                                           requirement to provide prior notice and
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  under authority of the Magnuson-
                                                                                                                                                           opportunity for public comment
                                                                                                     Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                                                                                                                           pursuant to the authority set forth at 5
                                                                                                     Management Act. Regulations governing
                                                                                                                                                           U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance
                                                                                                                                                           impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                                                                     with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                              interest. This requirement is
                                                                                                     CFR part 600 and 50 CFR part 679.
                                             Administration                                                                                                impracticable and contrary to the public
                                                                                                        The B season allowance of the 2017                 interest as it would prevent NMFS from
                                                                                                     total allowable catch (TAC) of pollock in             responding to the most recent fisheries
                                             50 CFR Part 679
                                                                                                     Statistical Area 610 of the GOA is 2,232              data in a timely fashion and would
                                             [Docket No. 160920866–7167–02]                          metric tons (mt) as established by the                delay the closure of directed fishing for
                                                                                                     final 2017 and 2018 harvest                           pollock in Statistical Area 610 of the
                                             RIN 0648–XF287
                                                                                                     specifications for groundfish in the GOA              GOA. NMFS was unable to publish a
                                             Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                     (82 FR 12032, February 27, 2017). In                  notice providing time for public
                                             Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in Statistical                 accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(i), the                comment because the most recent,
                                             Area 610 in the Gulf of Alaska                          Regional Administrator has determined                 relevant data only became available as
                                                                                                     that the B season allowance of the 2017               of March 9, 2017.
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      TAC of pollock in Statistical Area 610                   The AA also finds good cause to
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    of the GOA will soon be reached.                      waive the 30-day delay in the effective
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Therefore, the Regional Administrator is              date of this action under 5 U.S.C.
                                             Commerce.                                               establishing a directed fishing                       553(d)(3). This finding is based upon
                                             ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.                        allowance of 2,132 mt and is setting                  the reasons provided above for waiver of
                                                                                                     aside the remaining 100 mt as bycatch                 prior notice and opportunity for public
                                             SUMMARY:   NMFS is prohibiting directed                 to support other anticipated groundfish               comment.
                                             fishing for pollock in Statistical Area                 fisheries. In accordance with                            This action is required by § 679.20
                                             610 in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This                   § 679.20(d)(1)(iii), the Regional                     and is exempt from review under
                                             action is necessary to prevent exceeding                Administrator finds that this directed                Executive Order 12866.
                                             the B season allowance of the 2017 total                fishing allowance has been reached.
                                             allowable catch of pollock for Statistical              Consequently, NMFS is prohibiting                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                             Area 610 in the GOA.                                    directed fishing for pollock in Statistical             Dated: March 10, 2017.
                                             DATES: Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local                 Area 610 of the GOA.                                  Karen H. Abrams,
                                             time (A.l.t.), March 12, 2017, through                     After the effective date of this closure           Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
                                             1200 hrs, A.l.t., May 31, 2017.                         the maximum retainable amounts at                     Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Josh                   § 679.20(e) and (f) apply at any time                 [FR Doc. 2017–05180 Filed 3–10–17; 4:15 pm]
                                             Keaton, 907–586–7228.                                   during a trip.                                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-03-15 06:04:32
Document Modified: 2017-03-15 06:04:32
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective from April 21, 2017, through April 20, 2022.
ContactBen Laws, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation82 FR 13765 
RIN Number0648-BG37
CFR AssociatedExports; Fish; Imports; Indians; Labeling; Marine Mammals; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Seafood and Transportation

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