82_FR_23632 82 FR 23534 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Dock Replacement Project in Unalaska, Alaska

82 FR 23534 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Dock Replacement Project in Unalaska, Alaska

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 98 (May 23, 2017)

Page Range23534-23550
FR Document2017-10536

In accordance with regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that NMFS has issued an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) to the City of Unalaska (COU) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during construction activities associated with a dock expansion project at the existing Unalaska Marine Center (UMC) Dock in Unalaska, Alaska.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XE988


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Dock Replacement Project in 
Unalaska, Alaska

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

ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with regulations implementing the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that 
NMFS has issued an Incidental Harassment Authorization (IHA) to the 
City of Unalaska (COU) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment 
only, marine mammals during construction activities associated with a 
dock expansion project at the existing Unalaska Marine Center (UMC) 
Dock in Unalaska, Alaska.

DATES: Effective April 28, 2017 through April 27, 2018.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Availability

    An electronic copy of the COU's application and supporting 
documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, 
may be obtained by visiting the Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing 
these documents, please call the contact listed under FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT.

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, 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,

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feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).

Summary of Request

    On March 22, 2016, we received a request from the COU for 
authorization to take marine mammals incidental to pile driving and 
pile removal associated with construction activities that would expand 
the existing UMC Dock in Dutch Harbor in the City of Unalaska, on 
Amaknak Island, Alaska. The COU submitted a revised version of the 
request on July 30, 2016, which was deemed adequate and complete. In 
August 2016, NMFS released its Technical Guidance for Assessing the 
Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammal Hearing (the Guidance, 
available at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm) 
which provides technical guidance for assessing the effects of 
anthropogenic sound on the hearing of marine mammal species under the 
jurisdiction of NMFS. The Guidance establishes new thresholds for 
predicting auditory injury, which equates to Level A harassment under 
the MMPA. The COU was able to update relevant portions of their 
application to incorporate re-calculated Level A harassment zones for 
vibratory and impact pile driving activities based on the updated 
acoustic thresholds described in the Guidance. The results of those 
calculations (i.e., revised distances to Level A harassment thresholds) 
were provided to NMFS by the COU in September 2016 and were included in 
the proposed IHA. NMFS published a notice in the Federal Register 
making preliminary determinations and proposing to issue an IHA on 
November 10, 2016 (81 FR 78969). The notice initiated a 30-day comment 
period.
    The COU proposes to demolish portions of the existing UMC dock and 
install a new dock between April 2017 and November 2017. The use of 
both vibratory and impact pile driving during pile removal and 
installation is expected to produce underwater sound at levels that 
have the potential to result in behavioral harassment of marine 
mammals. Species with the expected potential to be present during all 
or a portion of the in-water work window include Steller sea lion 
(Eumetopias jubatus), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), humpback whale 
(Megaptera novaeangliae), and killer whale (Orcinus orca).
    To account for potential unexpected delay in project time frame, 
the IHA issued to COU covers the period from April 28, 2017, to April 
27, 2018, based on impact analysis.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    In order to meet the increasing needs of the international shipping 
industry and increase vessel berthing capacity, a substantial upgrade 
of aging UMC facilities is necessary. The proposed project will replace 
the existing pile supported docks located at UMC Dock Positions III and 
IV with a modern high-capacity sheet pile bulkhead dock that extends 
from the existing bulkhead dock at Position V to the U.S. Coast Guard 
(USCG) Dock.
    COU port operations saw numerous factory trawler offloads occurring 
at Dock Positions III and IV in 2013. These operations require more 
length at the face of the dock and greater uplands area than is 
available with the current infrastructure. The existing pile-supported 
docks are aging structures in shallower water that no longer meet the 
needs of the Port and require increasing levels of maintenance and 
monitoring costs. Both docks are also severely constrained by the 
limited uplands area available for offloading and loading operations.
    Dock Position III is a timber pile-supported dock with 
approximately 160 feet of dock face that was constructed in the 1960's 
by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This dock has been used 
for the Alaska Marine Highway System, vessel moorage, and factory 
trawler offloads. However, use of this structure is severely limited 
due to the low load-carrying capacity of the dock. The bullrails, deck 
surface, and bollards have deteriorated with age and the entire 
structure is in need of replacement or extensive renovations.
    Dock Position IV is a steel-pile-supported, concrete deck structure 
with an approximate length of 200 feet that was constructed in the 
1980s by the State of Alaska. Similar to Dock Position III, use of this 
dock is limited due to the low load capacity of the structure. Erosion 
has damaged an abutment underneath the dock, which is very difficult to 
repair and has the potential for further damage to adjacent portions of 
the dock.
    The dock face of Dock Positions III and IV does not align with the 
larger sections of the UMC facility, significantly limiting overall 
usable moorage space. The proposed project aligns the new dock 
structures with the adjacent facilities, eliminates two angle breaks, 
provides substantially more usable moorage, and provides much deeper 
water at the dock face. The sheet pile dock will encompass the area 
between Dock Position V and the adjacent USCG Dock, providing maximum 
use of the available berthing area and upland storage space. The new 
dock alignment will allow larger, deeper vessels as well as 
simultaneous use of the other UMC facilities.

Dates and Duration

    In-water and over-water construction of Phase 1 (all sheet pile 
installation, all in-water pipe pile installation, most upland pipe 
pile installation, and fill placement) is planned to occur between 
approximately April 1, 2017 and November 1, 2017. Phase 2 is planned to 
occur between approximately May 1, 2018 and October 1, 2018. Some of 
the upland pipe pile for utilities may be driven in upland fill away 
from the dock face during Phase 2. The COU proposes to use the 
following general construction sequence, subject to adjustment by the 
construction contractor's means and methods:
    Construction Phase 1 (2017):
     Mobilization of equipment and demolition of the existing 
dock Positions III and IV and removal of any existing riprap/
obstructions (April-May 2017).
     Development of the quarry for materials.
     Installation (and later removal) of temporary support 
piles for contractor's template structures and barge support.
     Installation of the new sheet pile bulkhead dock. This 
includes driving sheet piles, placing fill within the cell to grade, 
and compaction of fill.
     Installation of fender and platform support piles in the 
water adjacent to the dock and miscellaneous support piles within the 
completed sheet pile cells.
     Installation of pre-assembled fender systems (energy 
absorbers, sleeve piles, steel framing, and fender panels).
     Installation of the crane support piles.
     Installation of temporary utilities and gravel surface to 
provide functional dock capability for the 2017/2018 season.
    Construction Phase 2 (2018):
     Installation of concrete grade beam for crane rails, 
utility vaults, and dock surfacing.
     Installation of electrical, sewer, fuel, water, and storm 
drainage utilities.
    Pile removal and pile driving is expected to occur between April 1 
and November 1, 2017. In the summer months (April-September), 12-hour 
workdays in extended daylight will likely be used. In winter months 
(October-March), shorter 8-hour to 10-hour workdays in available 
daylight will likely be achievable. Work windows may be extended or 
shortened if or when electrical lighting is used. The

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daily construction window for pile driving or removal will begin no 
sooner than 30 minutes after sunrise to allow for initial marine mammal 
monitoring to take place, and will end 30 minutes before sunset to 
allow for pre-activity monitoring. It is assumed that sound associated 
with the pile driving and removal activities will be put into the water 
approximately 50 percent of the total estimated project duration of 245 
days (2,940 hours for 12-hour workdays). The remaining 50 percent of 
the project duration will be spent on activities that provide distinct 
periods without noise from pile driving or drilling such as installing 
templates and braces, moving equipment, threading sheet piles, pulling 
piles (without vibration), etc. During this time, a much smaller area 
will be monitored to ensure that animals are not injured by equipment 
or materials.

Specific Geographic Region

    The UMC Dock is located in Dutch Harbor in the City of Unalaska, on 
Amaknak Island, Alaska (see Figure 5 of the application). Dutch Harbor 
is separated from the adjacent Iliuliuk Bay by a spit. The dock is 
located in Section 35, Township 72 South, Range 118 West, of the Seward 
Meridian. Tidelands in this vicinity are owned by the COU. Some of the 
adjacent uplands are owned by the COU and some are leased by the COU 
from Ounalashka Corporation. Adjacent infrastructure includes Ballyhoo 
Road and the Latitude 54 Building in which the COU Department of Ports 
and Harbors offices and facilities are currently housed. Neighboring 
docks include the USCG Dock and the existing UMC OCSP dock positions. 
Other marine facilities within Dutch Harbor include Delta Western Fuel, 
the Resolve-Magone Dock, North Pacific Fuel, the Kloosterboer Dock, and 
the COU's Light Cargo Dock and Spit Dock facilities, as shown in Figure 
5 of the application. APL Limited is located within Iliuliuk Bay, and 
the entrance channel to Iliuliuk Harbor is south of Dutch Harbor.

Detailed Description of Activities

    The COU proposes to install an OPEN CELL SHEET PILETM 
(OCSP) dock at UMC Dock Position III and IV, replacing the existing 
pile-supported structure and providing a smooth transition between the 
UMC facility and the USCG dock. The OCSP dock will be constructed of 
PS31 flat sheet piles (web thickness of 0.5 inches and width between 
interlocks of 19.69 inches). In order to replace the existing timber 
pile-supported dock, the dock construction would include installation 
of the following:
     Approximately forty (40) 30-inch diameter steel fender and 
transition platform support piles;
     Approximately thirty (30) 30-inch diameter miscellaneous 
steel support piles
     Approximately one hundred fifty (150) 30-inch diameter 
steel crane rail support piles (approximately 25 of which are above the 
high tide line (HTL));
     Approximately one hundred fifty (150) 18-inch steel piles 
(H or round) used for temporary support of the sheet pile during 
construction (to be removed prior to completion);
     Approximately 1,800 PS31 flat sheet piles (approximately 
100 of which are above the high tide line (HTL)); and
     Placement of approximately 110,000 cubic yards of clean 
fill.
    The anticipated project quantities are shown in Table 1.
    Concurrent with the dock construction, a material source will be 
developed in the hillside adjacent to Dock Position VII. The quarry 
will provide material for dock fill and other future projects, and the 
cleared area will be used for COU port offices and associated parking 
after the quarry is completed. The quarry will be developed through 
blasting benches in the rock face, with each bench being approximately 
25 feet high, with the total height being approximately 125 feet. 
Quarry materials will be transported the short distance to the adjacent 
project site using heavy equipment.

                                        Table 1--Total Project Quantities
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                                                                    Below mean      Below high
                                                                    high water       tide line
                Item                   Size and type, location     (MHW) (El. =    (HTL) (El. =        Total
                                                                       3.4)            4.7)
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Surface Area of Dock (Acres).......  ...........................             2.1             2.3             3.1
Surface Area of Water Filled         ...........................             2.1             2.8             2.8
 (Acres).
Gravel Fill (Cubic Yards)..........  Clean Fill; Within dock....          74,000          80,000         110,000
Piles to be Removed (Each).........  Steel......................             195             195             195
                                     Timber.....................              55              55              55
Estimated Temporary Piles (Each)...  18'' Steel Pile; Within                 150             150             150
                                      dock.
Steel Piles--Fender and Platform     30'' Steel; In front of                  40              40              40
 Support (Each).                      bulkhead.
Miscellaneous Support Piles (Each).  30'' Steel; Within dock                  30              30              30
                                      (not in-water).
Crane Rail Support Piles (Each)....  30'' Steel; Within dock                 125             125             150
                                      (not in-water).
Proposed Sheet Piles (Each)........  PS31 Sheet Pile; Dock face.           1,400           1,700           1,800
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    The existing structure will be demolished by removing the concrete 
deck, steel superstructure, and attached appurtenances and structures 
and then extracting the existing steel support piles with a vibratory 
hammer. Sheet pile will also be installed with a vibratory hammer. Pile 
driving may occur from shore or from a stationary barge platform, 
depending on the Contractor's selected methods. After cells are 
completely enclosed, they will be incrementally filled with clean 
material using bulldozers and wheel loaders. Fill will be placed 
primarily from shore, but some may be placed from the barge if needed. 
Fill will be compacted using vibratory compaction methods, described 
below. After all the sheet piles are installed and the cells are filled 
and compacted, fender piles, crane rail piles, mooring cleats, concrete 
surfacing, and other appurtenances will be installed.
    As described, the project requires the removal and installation of 
various types and sizes of piles with the use of a vibratory hammer and 
impact hammer. These activities have the potential to result in Level B 
harassment (behavioral disruption) only, as a monitoring plan will be 
implemented to reduce the potential for exposure to Level A harassment 
(harassment resulting in injury). The rest of the in-water components 
of the project are

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provided here for completeness. Note that many of the support piles 
will be installed to an elevation below MHW or HTL; however, they will 
be installed within the enclosed fill of the sheet pile dock rather 
than in the water.
    Utilities will be installed during Phase II, and include addition/
extension of water, sewer, fuel, electrical, and storm drain. 
Authorization to construct the sewer and storm drain extension, as well 
as a letter of non-objection for the storm drain, will be obtained from 
the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC).
    A detailed description of the proposed project is provided in the 
Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 78969; November 10, 
2016). Since that time, no changes have been made to the planned 
project activities. Therefore, a detailed description is not provided 
here. Please refer to that Federal Register notice for the description 
of the specific activity.

Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to the City was 
published in the Federal Register on November 10, 2016 (81 FR 78969). 
That notice described, in detail, the COU's activity, the marine mammal 
species that may be affected by the activity, and the anticipated 
effects on marine mammals. During the 30-day public comment period, 
NMFS received comments from the Marine Mammal Commission (Commission). 
Specific comments and responses are provided below. Comments are also 
posted at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/.
    Comment 1: The Commission recommends that NMFS (1) compile all in-
situ source level pile-driving and pile-removal measurements from past 
and future projects in a central database, (2) require each action 
proponent to specify the sediment composition, water depth (in terms of 
hydrophone placement and bathymetry), duration over which the pressure 
was averaged for SPLrms metrics, and median values in all 
future hydroacoustic monitoring reports, (3) ensure consistency 
regarding integration timeframes used for SPLrms 
measurements (e.g., 1-second averages, maximum over 10 seconds, or 
maximum over 30 seconds) in all future hydroacoustic monitoring 
reports, (4) require each action proponent to use median proxy source 
levels from all relevant sources when in-situ data are unavailable, and 
(5) require each action proponent to use the upper 90th percentile 
rather than the best-fit regression to inform the range to effects in 
all future hydroacoustic monitoring reports.
    Response: NMFS understands the importance of taking a consistent 
approach when disseminating data for impact analyses, and is currently 
working on a guidance on in-water pile driving assessment, which will 
be supplemented by a compilation of in-situ source levels from pile 
driving and pile removal measurements from the past. The guidance will 
also include language that requires future sound source verifications 
(SSVs) to include information on sediment composition and water depth. 
Many of the standardized practices for SSVs such as hydrophone depth 
and integration time for impact and vibratory sound sources are 
provided in NMFS 2012 pile driving guidance. NMFS will refer applicants 
to this guidance in the future, and will also refer to these documents 
in the guidance that is being developed.
    While NMFS is striving to achieve consistency in marine mammal 
impact analyses, including developing standard and acceptable 
methodologies and metrics for measuring and quantifying underwater 
noise sources, considerations are also given to action proponents with 
limited resources. In the case of data treatment whether percentile or 
regression to be used would depend on how measurements are conducted 
and how many data points an action proponent collected. For example, if 
an SSV is conducted using a shipboard hydrophone that collected 
acoustic data at various distances from the source, the amount of data 
at each location may be limited, not necessarily allowing us to perform 
a statistical treatment to obtain the percentile. Therefore, NMFS 
accepts a single data point at the received distance, or a distance 
derived using best-fit regression from a set of data that is available.
    Comment 2: The Commission recommends that NMFS require each action 
proponent to (1) use a consistent source level reduction factor when 
sound attenuation devices would be used during impact pile driving and 
in-situ data are unavailable and (2) conduct bubble curtain testing 
(for air pressure and flow prior to impact hammer use) and place the 
bubble curtain device on the substrate in all relevant incidental take 
authorizations.
    Response: The effectiveness of noise attenuation devices often 
depends on oceanographic conditions such as currents and tides, thus 
should be evaluated in a case by case fashion. For example, for pile 
driving activities being conducted in Puget Sound where local currents 
are strong, NMFS worked with the action proponent and recommend 0 dB 
reduction when calculating ensonified zones, while in other locations 
it has been shown in the past that an attenuation of 10 dB or more can 
be achieved. Regarding the second point from the Commission's comment, 
NMFS believes that the requirement for bubble curtain testing and 
design should also be considered in a case by case situation, as some 
of the action proponents may have limited resources to conduct such 
test or design a bubble curtain device that meets certain 
specifications.
    In this case, no noise reduction is included in the calculation 
because the project proponent is not required to implement bubble 
curtain.
    Comment 3: The Commission recommends that NMFS require each action 
proponent to implement a 100- rather than 50-msec pulse duration 
consistently when using NMFS's user spreadsheet and SPLrms-
based source levels to determine ranges to the various Level A 
harassment SELcum thresholds for impact pile driving.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the Commission and will require each 
action proponent to implement a 100-msec pulse duration when using 
NMFS's optional spreadsheet and SPLrms-based source level to 
determine ranges to Level A harassment zones. Consequently, 100-msec is 
the pulse duration we used for calculating Level A ensonified zones.
    Comment 4: The Commission recommends that NMFS specify whether 
source levels based on SPLrms or SELs-s are more 
appropriate for action proponents to use when both are available and 
require each action proponent to use that metric consistently to 
determine the ranges to the various Level A harassment 
SELcum thresholds.
    Response: NMFS considers SELs-s provides a more accurate 
metric to calculate Level A harassment SELcum when using 
NMFS optional spread. Therefore, NMFS recommended action proponents to 
use that metric when both SPLrms and SELs-s are 
available. In the case of issuance an IHA to COU, SELs-s 
metric was used.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity

    Marine waters near Unalaska Island support many species of marine 
mammals, including pinnipeds and cetaceans; however, the number of 
species regularly occurring within Dutch Harbor, including near the 
project location is limited due to the high volume of vessel traffic in 
and around the harbor. Due to this, Steller sea lion, harbor seal, 
humpback whale, and killer whale are the only species within NMFS

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jurisdiction that are being included in the COA's IHA request. 
Sightings of other marine mammals within Dutch Harbor are extremely 
rare, and therefore, no further descriptions of the other marine 
mammals were included in the COA's application or in the notice of 
proposed authorization.
    We have reviewed COA's species descriptions--which summarize 
available information regarding status and trends, distribution and 
habitat preferences, behavior and life history, and auditory 
capabilities of the potentially affected species--for accuracy and 
completeness and refer the reader to Sections 3 and 4 of the 
application. Please also refer to NMFS' Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/) for generalized species accounts.
    Table 2 lists the marine mammal species with the potential for 
occurrence in the vicinity of the project during the project timeframe 
and summarizes key information regarding stock status and abundance. A 
detailed description of the species likely to be affected by the 
project, including brief introductions to the species and relevant 
stocks as well as available information regarding population trends and 
threats, and information regarding local occurrence, were provided in 
the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 78969; November 
10, 2016). Since that time, we are not aware of any changes in the 
status of these species and stocks; therefore, detailed descriptions 
are not provided here. Please refer to that Federal Register notice for 
these descriptions. Please also refer to NMFS' Web site 
(www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/) for generalized species 
accounts.

                                   Table 2--Marine Mammals Potentially Present in the Vicinity of the Project Location
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                                                                                                  Occurrence in/near
             Species                     Stock             MMPA status           ESA status            project            Seasonality        Abundance
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Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina       Aleutian Islands...  Protected..........  ...................  Common.............  Year-round........           5,772
 richardsi).
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias      Western Distinct     Depleted, Strategic  Endangered.........  Common.............  Year-round........          49,497
 jubatus).                         Population Segment
                                   (DPS).
Killer whale (Orcinus orca).....  Eastern North        Protected..........  ...................  Unknown............  Summer, Fall......           2,347
                                   Pacific, Alaska
                                   Resident.
Killer whale (Orcinus orca).....  Gulf of Alaska,      Protected..........  ...................  Unknown............  Year-round........             587
                                   Aleutian Islands,
                                   and Bering Sea
                                   Transient.
Humpback whale (Megaptera         Central North        Depleted, Strategic  n/a *..............  Seasonal...........  Summer............          10,103
 novaeangliae).                    Pacific.
Humpback whale (Megaptera         Western North        Depleted, Strategic  n/a *..............  Seasonal...........  Summer............           1,107
 novaeangliae).                    Pacific.
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* The newly defined DPSs (81 FR 62259) do not currently align with the stocks under the MMPA.

Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals

    The effects of underwater noise from construction activities for 
the project have the potential to result in behavioral harassment of 
marine mammals in the vicinity of the action area. The Federal Register 
notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 78969; November 10, 2016) included a 
discussion of the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammals, 
therefore that information is not repeated here. Please refer to the 
Federal Register notice for that information.

Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The proposed activities at Dutch Harbor would not result in 
permanent impacts to habitats used directly by marine mammals, such as 
haul-out sites, but may have potential short-term impacts to food 
sources such as forage fish and salmonids. There are no rookeries or 
haulout sites within the modeled zone of influence for impact or 
vibratory pile driving associated with the project, or ocean bottom 
structure of significant biological importance to marine mammals that 
may be present in the waters in the vicinity of the project area. The 
project location receives heavy use by vessel moorage and factory 
trawler offloads, and experiences frequent vessel traffic because of 
these activities, thus the area is already relatively industrialized 
and not a pristine habitat for marine mammals. As such, the main impact 
associated with the proposed activity would be temporarily elevated 
sound levels and the associated direct effects on marine mammals, as 
discussed previously in this document. The most likely impact to marine 
mammal habitat occurs from pile driving effects on likely marine mammal 
prey (i.e., fish) near the project location, and minor impacts to the 
immediate substrate during installation and removal of piles during the 
dock construction project.
    The potential effects on marine mammal habitat are discussed in 
detail in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (81 FR 
78969; November 10, 2016), therefore that information is not repeated 
here; please refer to that Federal Register notice for that 
information.

Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to 
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses.
    The COU's calculation of the Level A harassment zones utilized the 
methods presented in Appendix D of NMFS' Technical Guidance for 
Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammal Hearing 
(the Guidance, available at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm), and the

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accompanying User Spreadsheet.\1\ The Guidance provides updated PTS 
onset thresholds using the cumulative SEL (SELcum) metric, 
which incorporates marine mammal auditory weighting functions, to 
identify the received levels, or acoustic thresholds, at which 
individual marine mammals are predicted to experience changes in their 
hearing sensitivity for acute, incidental exposure to all underwater 
anthropogenic sound sources. The Guidance (Appendix D) and its 
companion User Spreadsheet provide alternative methodology for 
incorporating these more complex thresholds and associated weighting 
functions.
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http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm.
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    The User Spreadsheet accounts for effective hearing ranges using 
Weighting Factor Adjustments (WFAs), and the COU's application uses the 
recommended values for vibratory and impact driving therein. NMFS' new 
acoustic thresholds use dual metrics of SELcum and peak 
sound level (PK) for impulsive sounds (e.g., impact pile driving) and 
SELcum for non-impulsive sounds (e.g., vibratory pile 
driving) (Table 3). The COU used proxy source level measurements taken 
from similar pile driving events (as described in ``Estimated Take by 
Incidental Harassment''), and using the User Spreadsheet, applied the 
updated PTS onset thresholds for impulsive PK and SELcum in 
the new acoustic guidance to determine distance to the isopleths for 
PTS onset for impact pile driving. For vibratory pile driving, the COU 
used the User Spreadsheet to determine isopleth estimates for PTS onset 
using the cumulative sound exposure level metric (LE) 
(http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm). In determining 
the cumulative sound exposure levels, the Guidance considers the 
duration of the activity, the sound exposure level produced by the 
source during one working day, and the effective hearing range of the 
receiving species. In the case of the duel metric acoustic thresholds 
(Lpk and LE) for impulsive sound, the larger of 
the two isopleths for calculating PTS onset is used. These values were 
then used to develop mitigation measures for proposed pile driving 
activities. The exclusion zone effectively represents the mitigation 
zone that would be established around each pile to prevent Level A 
harassment (PTS onset) to marine mammals (Table 4), while the zones of 
influence (ZOI) provide estimates of the areas within which Level B 
harassment might occur for impact/vibratory pile driving and quarry 
blasting (Table 5).
    As discussed below, some of the proxy source levels, and the 
resulting PTS isopleth and harassment zone calculations, have been 
modified since the FR notice for the proposed IHA was published.

            Table 3--Summary of PTS Onset Acoustic Thresholds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               PTS onset acoustic thresholds * (received
                                                level)
        Hearing group        -------------------------------------------
                                    Impulsive           Non-impulsive
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Low-Frequency (LF) Cetaceans  Cell 1: Lpk,flat:     Cell 2: LE,LF,24h:
                               219 dB, LE,LF,24h:    199 dB.
                               183 dB.
Mid-Frequency (MF) Cetaceans  Cell 3: Lpk,flat:     Cell 4: LE,MF,24h:
                               230 dB, LE,MF,24h:    198 dB.
                               185 dB.
High-Frequency (HF)           Cell 5: Lpk,flat:     Cell 6: LE,HF,24h:
 Cetaceans.                    202 dB, LE,HF,24h:    173 dB.
                               155 dB.
Phocid Pinnipeds (PW)         Cell 7: Lpk,flat:     Cell 8: LE,PW,24h:
 (Underwater).                 218 dB, LE,PW,24h:    201 dB.
                               185 dB.
Otariid Pinnipeds (OW)        Cell 9: Lpk,flat:     Cell 10: LE,OW,24h:
 (Underwater).                 232 dB, LE,OW,24h:    219 dB.
                               203 dB.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Dual metric acoustic thresholds for impulsive sounds: Use whichever
  results in the largest isopleth for calculating PTS onset. If a non-
  impulsive sound has the potential of exceeding the peak sound pressure
  level thresholds associated with impulsive sounds, these thresholds
  should also be considered.
Note: Peak sound pressure (Lpk) has a reference value of 1 [micro]Pa,
  and cumulative sound exposure level (LE) has a reference value of
  1[micro]Pa\2\s. In this Table, thresholds are abbreviated to reflect
  American National Standards Institute standards (ANSI 2013). However,
  peak sound pressure is defined by ANSI as incorporating frequency
  weighting, which is not the intent for this Technical Guidance. Hence,
  the subscript ``flat'' is being included to indicate peak sound
  pressure should be flat weighted or unweighted within the generalized
  hearing range. The subscript associated with cumulative sound exposure
  level thresholds indicates the designated marine mammal auditory
  weighting function (LF, MF, and HF cetaceans, and PW and OW pinnipeds)
  and that the recommended accumulation period is 24 hours. The
  cumulative sound exposure level thresholds could be exceeded in a
  multitude of ways (i.e., varying exposure levels and durations, duty
  cycle). When possible, it is valuable for action proponents to
  indicate the conditions under which these acoustic thresholds will be
  exceeded.

Monitoring and Shutdown for Pile Driving

    The following measures would apply to the COU's mitigation through 
the exclusion zone and zone of influence:
    Exclusion Zone--For all pile driving activities, the COU will 
establish an exclusion zone intended to contain the area in which Level 
A harassment thresholds are exceeded. The purpose of the exclusion zone 
is to define an area within which shutdown of construction activity 
would occur upon sighting of a marine mammal within that area (or in 
anticipation of an animal entering the defined area), thus preventing 
potential injury of marine mammals. Calculated distances to the updated 
PTS onset acoustic thresholds are shown in Table 4. Some of these 
distances have changed since the publication of the FR notice for the 
proposed IHA, as NMFS has incorporated more appropriate proxy source 
levels (see Underwater Sound) for some of the pile sizes based on 
Caltrans 2014 and 2015, as well as source levels used for recent Navy 
pile driving construction IHAs (79 FR 43429; 81 FR 66628; Navy, 2014). 
The greatest calculated distance to the Level A harassment threshold 
during impact pile driving, assuming a targeted maximum of 5 piles 
driven per day, is 397.6 m for low-frequency cetaceans (humpback 
whale). For mid-frequency cetaceans (killer whale), phocid pinnipeds 
(harbor seal), and otariid pinnipeds (Steller sea lion), the distances 
are 14.1 m, 212.8 m, and 15.5 m, respectively (Table 4). Calculated 
distances to the PTS onset threshold during vibratory pile driving 
range from a maximum of 14.7 m for low-frequency cetaceans to 0.6 m for 
otariids--depending on the specific type of piles/sheets that are 
installed or removed (Table 4).

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  Table 4--Pile Driving Activities and Calculated Distances to Level A Harassment Isopleths (Onset PTS Threshold Using NMFS' New Acoustic Guidance) and
                                                           Level A Shutdown (Exclusion) Zones
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                                                                  Estimated duration                   Level A harassment zone/shutdown zone (m) ** (new
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------                      guidance)
                     Source                                       Piles                              ---------------------------------------------------
                                                   Number of    driven per   Hours per     Days of         LF           MF           PW           OW
                                                     piles         day          day         effort     Cetaceans    Cetaceans    Pinnipeds    Pinnipeds
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vibratory Installation Sheet....................        1,700           15          0.5           95       4.1/10       0.4/10       2.5/10       0.2/10
Vibratory Installation 18''.....................          150           10         1.25           15       9.2/10       0.8/10       5.6/10       0.4/10
Vibratory Installation 30''.....................           40            5            1            8      14.7/15       1.3/10       8.9/10       0.6/10
Vibratory Removal Steel 18''....................          195           10         1.25           35       9.2/10       0.8/10       5.6/10       0.4/10
Vibratory Removal Steel 18''....................          150           10         1.25           35       9.2/10       0.8/10       5.6/10       0.4/10
Vibratory Removal Timber........................           55           10         1.25          5.5       2.3/10       0.2/10       1.4/10       0.1/10
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                                                    Number of        Piles  Strikes per      Days of           LF           MF           PW           OW
                                                        piles   driven per         pile       effort    Cetaceans    Cetaceans    Pinnipeds    Pinnipeds
                                                                       day
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Impact Installation 30'' (SEL Calc) *...........           40            5          200            8    397.6/400      14.1/15    212.8/215      15.5/15
                                                                         4  ...........           10    342.6/340      12.2/15    183.3/185      13.3/15
                                                                         3  ...........           14    282.8/280      10.1/10    151.4/150        11/10
                                                                         2  ...........           20    215.8/215       7.7/10    115.5/115       8.4/10
                                                                         1  ...........           40      136/135       4.8/10      72.8/75       5.3/10
                                                                        10  ...........            4    630.1/630      22.4/25    337.2/340      24.6/25
                                                                        20  ...........            2  1000.2/1000      35.6/35    535.3/535        39/40
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* Distances to the Level A harassment (PTS onset) isopleth are based on the cumulative sound exposure level (LE) acoustic threshold; the modeled
  distances to the PTS onset isopleth were smaller using the Lpk metric (see Table 8 in the application), and therefore, not used to establish shutdown
  zones.
** Calculated distances to the Level A harassment zones do assume additional sound reductions that may result from implementation of certain types of
  sound attenuation devices (e.g., air bubble curtains).

    The established shutdown zones corresponding to the Level A 
harassment zones for each activity are shown in Table 4 and are as 
follows:
     For all vibratory pile driving activities except vibratory 
installation of 30'' steel pile, a 10-m radius shutdown zone will be 
employed for all species observed. For vibratory installation of 30'' 
steel pile a 15-m radius shutdown zone will be employed.
     During impact pile driving, a shutdown zone will be 
determined by the number of piles to be driven that day as follows: If 
a maximum of five piles are to be driven that day, shutdown during the 
first driven pile will occur if a marine mammal enters the `5-pile' 
radius. After the first pile is driven, if no marine mammals have been 
observed within the `5-pile' radius, the `4-pile' radius will become 
the shutdown radius. This pattern will continue unless an animal is 
observed within the most recent shutdown radius, at which time that 
shutdown radius will remain in effect for the rest of the workday. 
Shutdown radii for each species, depending on number of piles driven, 
are as follows:
    [cir] 5-pile radius: Humpback whale, 400 m; killer whale, 15 m; 
harbor seal, 215 m; Steller sea lion, 15 m.
    [cir] 4-pile radius: Humpback whale, 340 m; killer whale, 15 m; 
harbor seal, 185 m; Steller sea lion, 15 m.
    [cir] 3-pile radius: Humpback whale, 280 m; killer whale, 10 m; 
harbor seal, 150 m; Steller sea lion, 10 m.
    [cir] 2-pile radius: Humpback whale, 215 m; killer whale, 10 m; 
harbor seal, 115 m; Steller sea lion, 10 m.
    [cir] 1-pile radius: Humpback whale, 135 m; killer whale, 10 m; 
harbor seal, 75 m; Steller sea lion, 10 m.
    A shutdown will occur prior to a marine mammal entering a shutdown 
zone appropriate for that species and the concurrent work activity. 
Activity will cease until the observer is confident that the animal is 
clear of the shutdown zone: The animal will be considered clear if:
     It has been observed leaving the shutdown zone; or
     It has not been seen in the shutdown zone for 30 minutes 
for cetaceans and 15 minutes for pinnipeds.
    If shutdown lasts for more than 30 minutes, pre-activity monitoring 
(see below) must recommence.
    If the exclusion zone is obscured by fog or poor lighting 
conditions, pile driving will not be initiated until the exclusion zone 
is clearly visible. Should such conditions arise while impact driving 
is underway, the activity would be halted.
    Level B Harassment Zone (Zone of Influence)--The zone of influence 
(ZOI) refers to the area(s) in which SPLs equal or exceed NMFS' current 
Level B harassment thresholds (160 and 120 dB rms for pulsed and non-
pulsed continuous sound, respectively). ZOIs provide utility for 
monitoring that is conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e., exclusion 
zone monitoring) by establishing monitoring protocols for areas 
adjacent to the exclusion zone. Monitoring of the ZOI enables observers 
to be aware of, and communicate about, the presence of marine mammals 
within the project area but outside the exclusion zone and thus prepare 
for potential shutdowns of activity should those marine mammals 
approach the exclusion zone. However, the primary purpose of ZOI 
monitoring is to allow documentation of incidents of Level B 
harassment; ZOI monitoring is discussed in greater detail later (see 
``Monitoring and Reporting''). The modeled radial distances for ZOIs 
for impact and vibratory pile driving and removal (not taking into 
account landmasses which are expected to limit the actual ZOI radii) 
are shown in Table 6.
    In order to document observed incidents of harassment, monitors 
will record all marine mammals observed within the ZOI. Modeling was

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performed to estimate the ZOI for impact pile driving (the areas in 
which SPLs are expected to equal or exceed 160 dB rms during impact 
driving) and for vibratory pile driving (the areas in which SPLs are 
expected to equal or exceed 120 dB rms during vibratory driving and 
removal). Results of this modeling showed the ZOI for impact driving 
would extend to a radius of 1,000 m from the pile being driven and the 
ZOI for vibratory pile driving would extend to a maximum radius of 
11,659 m from the pile being driven. However, due to the geography of 
the project area, landmasses surround Dutch Harbor and Iliuliuk Bay are 
expected to limit the propagation of sound from construction activities 
such that the actual distances to the ZOI extent for vibratory pile 
driving will be substantially smaller than those described above. 
Modeling results of the ensonified areas, taking into account the 
attenuation provided by landmasses, suggest the actual ZOI will extend 
to a maximum distance of 3,300 m for vibratory driving. Due to this 
adjusted ZOI, and due to the monitoring locations chosen by the COU 
(see the Monitoring Plan in Appendix E of the application for details), 
we expect that monitors will be able to observe the entire modeled ZOI 
for both impact and vibratory pile driving, and thus we expect data 
collected on incidents of Level B harassment to be relatively accurate. 
The modeled areas of the ZOIs for impact and vibratory driving, taking 
into account the attenuation provided by landmasses in attenuating 
sound from the construction project, are shown in Appendix B of the 
application. The actual Level B harassment/monitoring zones for impact 
pile driving (1,000 m) and vibratory pile driving (3,300 m) are shown 
in Table 6. Some of these distances have changes since the publication 
of the FR notice for the proposed IHA, as NMFS has incorporated more 
appropriate proxy source levels (see Underwater Sound) for some of the 
pile sizes based on Caltrans 2014 and 2015, as well as proxy source 
levels used for recent Navy pile driving construction IHAs (79 FR 
43429; 81 FR 66628; Navy, 2014).

Marine Mammal Monitoring

    Qualified observers will be on site before, during, and after all 
pile-driving activities. The Level A and Level B harassment zones for 
underwater noise will be monitored before, during, and after all in-
water construction activity. The observers will be authorized to shut 
down activity if pinnipeds or cetaceans are observed approaching or 
within the shutdown zone of any construction activities.
    Observers will follow observer protocols, meet training 
requirements, fill out data forms and report findings in accordance 
with protocols reviewed and approved by NMFS. A detailed Marine Mammal 
Monitoring Plan is found in Appendix E of the application.
    If marine mammals are observed approaching or within the shutdown 
zone, shutdown procedures will be implemented to prevent unauthorized 
exposure. If marine mammals are observed within the monitoring zone 
(ZOI), the sighting will be documented as a potential Level B take and 
the animal behaviors shall be documented. If the number of marine 
mammals exposed to Level B harassment approaches the number of takes 
allowed by the IHA, the COU will notify NMFS and seek further 
consultation. If any marine mammal species are encountered that are not 
authorized by the IHA and are likely to be exposed to sound pressure 
levels greater than or equal to the Level B harassment thresholds, then 
the COU will shut down in-water activity to avoid take of those 
species.

Pre-Activity Monitoring

    Prior to the start of daily in-water construction activity, or 
whenever a break in pile driving of 30 minutes or longer occurs, the 
observer will observe the shutdown and monitoring zones for a period of 
30 minutes. The shutdown zone will be cleared when a marine mammal has 
not been observed within zone for that 30-minute period. If a marine 
mammal is observed within the shutdown zone, a soft-start (described 
below) cannot proceed until the marine mammal has left the zone or has 
not been observed for 15 minutes (for pinnipeds) and 30 minutes (for 
cetaceans). If the Level B harassment zone has been observed for 30 
minutes and non-permitted species are not present within the zone, soft 
start procedures can commence and work can continue even if visibility 
becomes impaired within the Level B zone. If the Level B zone is not 
visible while work continues, exposures will be recorded at the 
estimated exposure rate for each permitted species. If work ceases for 
more than 30 minutes, the pre-activity monitoring of both zones must 
recommence

Soft Start

    The use of a ``soft-start'' procedure is believed to provide 
additional protection to marine mammals by providing a warning and an 
opportunity to leave the area prior to the hammer operating at full 
capacity. Soft start procedures will be used prior to pile removal, 
pile installation, and in-water fill placement to allow marine mammals 
to leave the area prior to exposure to maximum noise levels. For 
vibratory hammers, the soft start technique will initiate noise from 
the hammer for short periods at a reduced energy level, followed by a 
brief waiting period and repeating the procedure two additional times. 
For impact hammers, the soft start technique will initiate several 
strikes at a reduced energy level, followed by a brief waiting period. 
This procedure would also be repeated two additional times. Equipment 
used for fill placement will be idled near the waterside edge of the 
fill area for 15 minutes prior to performing in-water fill placement.

In-Water or Over-Water Construction Activities

    During in-water or over-water construction activities having the 
potential to affect marine mammals, but not involving a pile driver, a 
shutdown zone of 10 m will be monitored to ensure that marine mammals 
are not endangered by physical interaction with construction equipment. 
These activities could include, but are not limited to, the positioning 
of the pile on the substrate via a crane (``stabbing'' the pile) or the 
removal of the pile from the water column/substrate via a crane 
(``deadpull''), or the slinging of construction materials via crane.

Sound Attenuation Devices

    Sound attenuation devices (e.g., air bubble curtains, pile caps, or 
other attenuating device) shall be used during all impact pile driving 
operations. Sound levels can be greatly reduced during impact pile 
driving using sound attenuation devices. The exact reduction of noise 
level by a noise attenuator varies, and depends on many factors such as 
water depth, current flow, and in the case of an air bubble curtain, 
bubble density and bubble diameter, etc. Caltrans (2015) and Navy 
(2014) provide information on the general effectiveness of various air 
bubble curtain systems in attenuating underwater sound. In low current 
situations, 5 to 15 dB of noise reduction has been achieved (Caltrans, 
2015). Data are more limited on the effectiveness of pile caps in 
reducing the sound generated by the pile during impact pile driving.

Vessel Interactions

    To minimize impacts from vessels interactions with marine mammals, 
the crews aboard project vessels will follow NMFS's marine mammal 
viewing guidelines and regulations as practicable. (https://

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alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/protectedresources/mmv/guide.htm).

Mitigation Conclusions

    We have carefully evaluated the COU's proposed mitigation measures 
and considered their likely effectiveness relative to implementation of 
similar mitigation measures in previously issued IHAs to determine 
whether they are likely to affect the least practicable impact on the 
affected marine mammal species and stocks and their habitat. Our 
evaluation of potential measures included consideration of the 
following factors in relation to one another:
    (1) The manner in which, and the degree to which, the successful 
implementation of the measure is expected to minimize adverse impacts 
to marine mammals;
    (2) The proven or likely efficacy of the specific measure to 
minimize adverse impacts as planned; and
    (3) The practicability of the measure for applicant implementation.
    Based on our evaluation of the COU's proposed measures, we have 
determined that the mitigation measures provide the means of affecting 
the least practicable impact on marine mammal species or stocks and 
their habitat.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an IHA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth ``requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking.'' The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13) indicate that requests for 
incidental take authorizations must include the suggested means of 
accomplishing the necessary monitoring and reporting that will result 
in increased knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or 
impacts on populations of marine mammals that are expected to be 
present in the proposed action area.

Monitoring

    Any monitoring requirement we prescribe should accomplish one or 
more of the following general goals:
    1. An increase in the probability of detecting marine mammals, both 
within defined zones of effect (thus allowing for more effective 
implementation of the mitigation) and in general to generate more data 
to contribute to the analyses mentioned below;
    2. An increase in our understanding of how many marine mammals are 
likely to be exposed to stimuli that we associate with specific adverse 
effects, such as behavioral harassment or hearing threshold shifts;
    3. An increase in our understanding of how marine mammals respond 
to stimuli expected to result in incidental take and how anticipated 
adverse effects on individuals may impact the population, stock, or 
species (specifically through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival) through any of the following methods:
     Behavioral observations in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict pertinent information, e.g., received level, 
distance from source);
     Physiological measurements in the presence of stimuli 
compared to observations in the absence of stimuli (need to be able to 
accurately predict pertinent information, e.g., received level, 
distance from source); and
     Distribution and/or abundance comparisons in times or 
areas with concentrated stimuli versus times or areas without stimuli.
    4. An increased knowledge of the affected species; or
    5. An increase in our understanding of the effectiveness of certain 
mitigation and monitoring measures.
    The COU submitted a Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan as part of their 
IHA application (Appendix E of the application; also available online 
at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/). The COU's 
proposed Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan was created with input from NMFS 
and was based on similar plans that have been successfully implemented 
by other action proponents under previous IHAs for pile driving 
projects.

Visual Marine Mammal Observations

    The COU will collect sighting data and will record behavioral 
responses to construction activities for marine mammal species observed 
in the project location during the period of activity. All marine 
mammal observers (MMOs) will be trained in marine mammal identification 
and behaviors and are required to have no other construction-related 
tasks while conducting monitoring. The COU will monitor the exclusion 
zone (shutdown zone) and Level B harassment zone before, during, and 
after pile driving, with observers located at the best practicable 
vantage points (See Figure 3 in the Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan for 
the observer locations planned for use during construction). Based on 
our requirements, the Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan would implement the 
following procedures for pile driving:
     During observation periods, observers will continuously 
scan the area for marine mammals using binoculars and the naked eye. 
Observers will work shifts of a maximum of four consecutive hours 
followed by an observer rotation or a 1-hour break and will work no 
more than 12 hours in any 24-hour period.
     Observers will collect data including, but not limited to, 
environmental conditions (e.g., sea state, precipitation, glare, etc.), 
marine mammal sightings (e.g., species, numbers, location, behavior, 
responses to construction activity, etc.), construction activity at the 
time of sighting, and number of marine mammal exposures. Observers will 
conduct observations, meet training requirements, fill out data forms, 
and report findings in accordance with this IHA.
     During all observation periods, observers will use 
binoculars and the naked eye to search continuously for marine mammals.
     If the exclusion zone is obscured by fog or poor lighting 
conditions, pile driving will not be initiated until the exclusion zone 
is clearly visible. Should such conditions arise while impact driving 
is underway, the activity would be halted.
     Observers will implement mitigation measures including 
monitoring of the shutdown and monitoring zones, clearing of the zones, 
and shutdown procedures.
     Observers will be in continuous contact with the 
construction personnel via two-way radio. A cellular phone will be used 
as back-up communications and for safety purposes.
     Individuals implementing the monitoring protocol will 
assess its effectiveness using an adaptive approach. MMOs will use 
their best professional judgment throughout implementation and seek 
improvements to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any 
modifications to protocol will be coordinated between NMFS and the COU.

Data Collection

    We require that observers use approved data forms. Among other 
pieces of information, the COU will record detailed information about 
any implementation of shutdowns, including the distance of animals to 
the pile being driven, a description of specific actions that ensued, 
and resulting behavior of the animal, if any. In addition, the COU will 
attempt to distinguish between the number of individual animals taken 
and the number of incidents of take, when possible. We require that, at 
a minimum, the following information be collected on sighting forms:

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     Date and time that permitted construction activity begins 
or ends;
     Weather parameters (e.g. percent cloud cover, percent 
glare, visibility) and Beaufort sea state;
     Species, numbers, and, if possible, sex and age class of 
observed marine mammals;
     Construction activities occurring during each sighting;
     Marine mammal behavior patterns observed, including 
bearing and direction of travel;
     Specific focus should be paid to behavioral reactions just 
prior to, or during, soft-start and shutdown procedures;
     Location of marine mammal, distance from observer to the 
marine mammal, and distance from pile driving activities to marine 
mammals;
     Record of whether an observation required the 
implementation of mitigation measures, including shutdown procedures 
and the duration of each shutdown; and
     Other human activity in the area. Record the hull numbers 
of fishing vessels if possible.

Sound Source and Attenuation Verification

    The companion User Spreadsheet provided with NMFS' new acoustic 
guidance uses multiple conservative assumption which may result in 
unrealistically large isopleths associated with PTS onset. The COU may 
elect to verify the values used for source levels and sound attenuation 
in the various exclusion radii calculations. This would be achieved 
using the techniques and equipment for sound source verification 
discussed in Appendix A of the application. Sound levels would be 
measured at the earliest possibility during pile driving at 10, 100, 
300, and 500 meters from the sound source. For the purpose of 
recalculating the observation and hazard radii, measured source levels 
(at 10 m) would be substituted for the assumed source levels for piles 
of the same size and method of installation as the measured pile. The 
distant values would be plotted and a logarithmic line of best fit used 
to determine the site specific attenuation rate (geometric loss 
coefficient) experienced at the project site. If the measured geometric 
loss coefficient is higher than the typically-used value of 15, the 
observation and hazard radii for all pile driving activities will be 
revised by applying the site specific measured values to the practical 
spreading loss equation. The site specific radii would be used for the 
remaining duration of construction. The COU may elect not to exercise 
this option, if the cost of shutdown during impact pile driving is not 
anticipated to warrant additional measurements.
    The COU must obtain approval from NMFS of any new exclusion zone 
before it may be implemented.

Reporting

Annual Report
    A draft report will be submitted within 90 calendar days of the 
completion of the activity. The report will include information on 
marine mammal observations pre-activity, during-activity, and post-
activity during pile driving days, and will provide descriptions of any 
behavioral responses to construction activities by marine mammals and a 
complete description of any mitigation shutdowns and results of those 
actions, as well as an estimate of total take based on the number of 
marine mammals observed during the course of construction. A final 
report must be submitted within 30 days following resolution of 
comments from NMFS on the draft report. The report shall include at a 
minimum:
     General data:
    [cir] Date and time of activity.
    [cir] Water conditions (e.g., sea-state).
    [cir] Weather conditions (e.g., percent cover, percent glare, 
visibility).
     Specific pile driving data:
    [cir] Description of the pile driving activity being conducted 
(pile locations, pile size and type), and times (onset and completion) 
when pile driving occurs.
    [cir] The construction contractor and/or marine mammal monitoring 
staff will coordinate to ensure that pile driving times and strike 
counts are accurately recorded. The duration of soft start procedures 
should be noted as separate from the full power driving duration.
    [cir] Detailed description of the sound attenuation system 
utilized, including the design.
    [cir] Description of in-water construction activity not involving 
pile driving (location, type of activity, onset and completion times).
     Pre-activity observational survey-specific data:
    [cir] Date and time survey is initiated and terminated.
    [cir] Description of any observable marine mammals and their 
behavior in the immediate area during monitoring.
    [cir] Times when pile driving or other in-water construction is 
delayed due to presence of marine mammals within shutdown zones.
     During-activity observational survey-specific data:
    [cir] Description of any observable marine mammal behavior within 
monitoring zones or in the immediate area surrounding the monitoring 
zones, including the following:
    [ssquf] Distance from animal to pile driving sound source.
    [ssquf] Reason why/why not shutdown implemented.
    [ssquf] If a shutdown was implemented, behavioral reactions noted 
and if they occurred before or after implementation of the shutdown.
    [ssquf] If a shutdown was implemented, the distance from animal to 
sound source at the time of the shutdown.
    [ssquf] Behavioral reactions noted during soft starts and if they 
occurred before or after implementation of the soft start.
    [ssquf] Distance to the animal from the sound source during soft 
start.
     Post-activity observational survey-specific data:
    [cir] Results, which include the detections and behavioral 
reactions of marine mammals, the species and numbers observed, sighting 
rates and distances,
    [cir] Refined exposure estimate based on the number of marine 
mammals observed. This may be reported as a rate of take (number of 
marine mammals per hour or per day), or using some other appropriate 
metric.
General Notifications
    In the unanticipated event that the specified activity clearly 
causes the take of a marine mammal in a manner not authorized by the 
IHA, such as a Level A harassment, or a take of a marine mammal species 
other than those authorized, the COU would immediately cease the 
specified activities and immediately report the incident to the Chief 
of the Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, and the Alaska Stranding Coordinator.
    The report would include the following information:
     Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the 
incident;
     Description of the incident;
     Status of all sound source use in the 24 hours preceding 
the incident;
     Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
     Description of all marine mammal observations in the 24 
hours preceding the incident;
     Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
     Fate of the animal(s); and
     Photographs or video footage of the animal(s) (if 
equipment is available).
    Activities would not resume until NMFS is able to review the 
circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS would work with the COU to 
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minimize the likelihood of further prohibited take and ensure MMPA 
compliance. The COU would not be able to resume their activities until 
notified by NMFS via letter, email, or telephone.
    In the event that the COU 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 (i.e., in less than a moderate state 
of decomposition), the COU would immediately report the incident to 
Jolie Harrison ([email protected]), Chief of the Permits and 
Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and Mandy 
Migura ([email protected]), Alaska Stranding Coordinator. The 
report would include the same information identified in the paragraph 
above. Construction related activities would be able to continue while 
NMFS reviews the circumstances of the incident. NMFS would work with 
the COU to determine whether modifications in the activities are 
appropriate.
    In the event that the COU discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and determines that the injury or death is not associated with 
or related to the activities authorized in the IHA (e.g., previously 
wounded animal, carcass with moderate to advanced decomposition, or 
scavenger damage), the COU would report the incident to Jolie Harrison 
([email protected]), Chief of the Permits and Conservation 
Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and Mandy Migura 
([email protected]), Alaska Stranding Coordinator, within 24 hours 
of the discovery. The COU would provide photographs or video footage 
(if available) or other documentation of the stranded animal sighting 
to NMFS and the Marine Mammal Stranding Network. The COU can continue 
its operations under such a case.

Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment

    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, 
section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: ``. . . any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).''
    All anticipated takes would be by Level B harassment, resulting 
from vibratory and impact pile driving and involving temporary changes 
in behavior. Based on the best available information, the proposed 
activities--vibratory and impact pile driving--would not result in 
serious injuries or mortalities to marine mammals even in the absence 
of the planned mitigation and monitoring measures. Additionally, the 
mitigation and monitoring measures are expected to minimize the 
potential for injury, such that take by Level A harassment is 
considered discountable.
    If a marine mammal responds to a stimulus by changing its behavior 
(e.g., through relatively minor changes in locomotion direction/speed 
or vocalization behavior), the response may or may not constitute 
taking at the individual level, and is unlikely to affect the stock or 
the species as a whole. However, if a sound source displaces marine 
mammals from an important feeding or breeding area for a prolonged 
period, impacts on animals or on the stock or species could potentially 
be significant (e.g., Lusseau and Bejder, 2007; Weilgart, 2007). Given 
the many uncertainties in predicting the quantity and types of impacts 
of sound on marine mammals, it is common practice to estimate how many 
animals are likely to be present within a particular distance of a 
given activity, or exposed to a particular level of sound.
    This practice potentially overestimates the numbers of marine 
mammals taken, as it is often difficult to distinguish between the 
individual animals harassed and incidences of harassment. In 
particular, for stationary activities, it is more likely that some 
smaller number of individuals may accrue a number of incidences of 
harassment per individual than for each incidence to accrue to a new 
individual, especially if those individuals display some degree of 
residency or site fidelity and the impetus to use the site (e.g., 
because of foraging opportunities) is stronger than the deterrence 
presented by the harassing activity.
    The COU has requested authorization for the incidental taking of 
small numbers of Steller sea lions, harbor seals, humpback whales, and 
killer whales that may result from pile driving activities associated 
with the UMC dock construction project described previously in this 
document. In order to estimate the potential incidents of take that may 
occur incidental to the specified activity, we must first estimate the 
extent of the sound field that may be produced by the activity and then 
incorporate information about marine mammal density or abundance in the 
project area. We first provide information on applicable sound 
thresholds for determining effects to marine mammals before describing 
the information used in estimating the sound fields, the available 
marine mammal density or abundance information, and the method of 
estimating potential incidences of take.

Sound Thresholds

    We use sound exposure thresholds to determine when an activity that 
produces sound might result in impacts to a marine mammal such that a 
``take'' by harassment might occur. As discussed above, NMFS has 
recently revised PTS (and temporary threshold shift) onset acoustic 
thresholds for impulsive and non-impulsive sound as part of its new 
acoustic guidance (refer to Table 3 for those thresholds). The Guidance 
does not address Level B harassment, nor airborne noise harassment; 
therefore, COU uses the current NMFS acoustic exposure criteria to 
determine exposure to airborne and underwater noise sound pressure 
levels for Level B harassment (Table 5).

 Table 5--Current NMFS Acoustic Exposure Criteria for Level B Harassment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Criterion                Definition           Threshold
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Level B harassment              Behavioral         160 dB re: 1
 (underwater).                   disruption.        [micro]Pa (impulsive
                                                    source *)/120 dB re:
                                                    1 [micro]Pa
                                                    (continuous source
                                                    *) (rms).
Level B harassment (airborne)   Behavioral         90 dB re: 20
 **.                             disruption.        [micro]Pa (harbor
                                                    seals)/100 dB re: 20
                                                    [micro]Pa (other
                                                    pinnipeds)
                                                    (unweighted).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Impact pile driving produces impulsive noise; vibratory pile driving
  produces non-pulsed (continuous) noise.
** NMFS has not established any formal criteria for harassment resulting
  from exposure to airborne sound. However, these thresholds represent
  the best available information regarding the effects of pinniped
  exposure to such sound and NMFS' practice is to associate exposure at
  these levels with Level B harassment.


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Distance to Sound Thresholds

    Underwater Sound Propagation Formula--Pile driving generates 
underwater noise that can potentially result in disturbance to marine 
mammals in the project area. Transmission loss (TL) is the decrease in 
acoustic intensity as an acoustic pressure wave propagates out from a 
source. TL parameters vary with frequency, temperature, sea conditions, 
current, source and receiver depth, water depth, water chemistry, and 
bottom composition and topography. The general formula for underwater 
TL is:
TL = B * log10(R1/R2),

where
R1 = the distance of the modeled SPL from the driven 
pile, and
R2 = the distance from the driven pile of the initial 
measurement

    This formula neglects loss due to scattering and absorption, which 
is assumed to be zero here. The degree to which underwater sound 
propagates away from a sound source is dependent on a variety of 
factors, most notably the water bathymetry and presence or absence of 
reflective or absorptive conditions including in-water structures and 
sediments. Spherical spreading occurs in a perfectly unobstructed 
(free-field) environment not limited by depth or water surface, 
resulting in a 6 dB reduction in sound level for each doubling of 
distance from the source (20*log(range)). Cylindrical spreading occurs 
in an environment in which sound propagation is bounded by the water 
surface and sea bottom, resulting in a reduction of 3 dB in sound level 
for each doubling of distance from the source (10*log(range)). A 
practical spreading value of fifteen is often used under conditions, 
such as Dutch Harbor, where water depth increases as the receiver moves 
away from the shoreline, resulting in an expected propagation 
environment that would lie between spherical and cylindrical spreading 
loss conditions. Practical spreading loss (4.5 dB reduction in sound 
level for each doubling of distance) is assumed here.
    Underwater Sound--During the installation of piles, the project has 
the potential to increase underwater noise levels. This could result in 
disturbance to pinnipeds and cetaceans that occur within the Level B 
harassment zone. The intensity of pile driving sounds is greatly 
influenced by factors such as the type of piles, hammers, and the 
physical environment in which the activity occurs. A large quantity of 
literature regarding SPLs recorded from pile driving projects is 
available for consideration. In order to determine reasonable SPLs and 
their associated effects on marine mammals that are likely to result 
from pile driving at the UMC dock, studies with similar properties to 
the specified activity were evaluated.
    According to studies by the California Department of Transportation 
(Caltrans), the installation of steel sheet piles using a vibratory 
hammer can result in underwater noise levels reaching a source level of 
163 dB RMS or 162 dBSEL at 10 m (Caltrans, 2015). PND 
Engineers, Inc. performed acoustic measurements during vibratory 
installation of steel sheet pile at a similar construction project in 
Unalaska, Alaska, and found average SPLs of 160.7 dB RMS (Unisea, 
2015). This lower value was used to calculate the harassment radii for 
vibratory installation sheet pile and is discussed further in Appendix 
A of the application.
    Underwater noise levels during the vibratory removal and 
installation of 18-inch steel pile can reach a source level of 162 dB 
RMS at 10 m (Illingworth and Rodkin, 2012; Navy, 2014). Because there 
was little information on the underwater noise levels of the removal of 
timber piles, the levels used for analysis (153 dB RMS at 10 m) were 
taken from the installation of timber piles (Illingworth and Rodkin, 
2012; Navy, 2014). Underwater noise levels during the impact pile 
driving of a 30-inch steel pile can reach a source level of 190 dB RMS 
(177 dBSEL) at 10 m (Caltrans, 2014 and 2015), whereas the 
underwater noise from the vibratory driving of 30-inch steel pile can 
result in a source level of 166 dB RMS at 10 m (Illingworth and Rodkin, 
2012; Navy, 2014).
    Dutch Harbor does not represent open water, or free field, 
conditions. Therefore, sounds would attenuate as they encounter land 
masses. As a result, and as described above, pile driving noise in the 
project area is not expected to propagate to the calculated distances 
for the 120 dB thresholds as shown in Table 6. See Appendix B of the 
application for figures depicting the actual extents of areas in which 
each underwater sound threshold is predicted to occur at the project 
area due to pile driving, taking into account the attenuation provided 
by landmasses.

  Table 6--Modeled Distances to the NMFS Level B Harassment Thresholds
  (isopleths) and Actual Monitoring Zones During Pile Installation and
                                 Removal
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Monitoring zone
            Threshold               Distance  (m) *           (m)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Impact driving, disturbance (160  1,000 **..........  1,000.
 dB).
Vibratory removal, disturbance    11,659 *** (steel)  3,300 (steel).
 (120 dB).
                                  1,585 (timber)....  1,600 (timber).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Distances shown are modeled maximum distances and do not account for
  landmasses which are expected to reduce the actual distances to sound
  thresholds.
**Calculated distance to the impact pile driving Level B harassment zone
  does not assume additional sound reductions that may result from
  implementation of certain types of sound attenuation devices (e.g.,
  air bubble curtains).
***This is the maximum distance modeled. See Section 5 of the
  application for the modeled distances for each pile driving activity
  type.

    Airborne Sound--During the installation of piles and blasting 
activities at the quarry, the project has the potential to increase 
airborne noise levels. This could result in disturbance to pinnipeds at 
the surface of the water or hauled out along the shoreline of Iliuliuk 
Bay or the Dutch Harbor spit; however, we do not expect animals to haul 
out frequently within Dutch Harbor or the spit due to the amount of 
activity within the area. A spherical spreading loss model (i.e., 6 dB 
reduction in sound level for each doubling of distance from the 
source), in which there is a perfectly unobstructed (free-field) 
environment not limited by depth or water surface, is appropriate for 
use with airborne sound and was used to estimate the distance to the 
airborne thresholds.
    The formula for calculating spherical spreading loss in airborne 
noise is:

TL=GL x log(R1/R2)

where:

TL = Transmission loss (dB)
GL = Geometric Loss Coefficient (20 for spherical spreading in 
airborne noise)

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R1 = Range of the sound pressure level (m)
R2 = Distance from the source of the initial measurement 
(m)

    Noise levels used to calculate airborne harassment radii come from 
Laughlin (2010) and Laughlin (2013) and are summarized in Table 9 of 
the application. Data for vibratory driving from Laughlin (2010) is 
presented in dBL5EQ, or the 5-minute average continuous 
sound level. In this case dBRMS values would be calculated 
in a similar fashion, so these dBL5EQ were considered 
equivalent to the standard dBRMS. Impact pile driving noise 
levels were taken from a recent Washington State Department of 
Transportation IHA application which used data collected by Laughlin 
(2013). A report was not available for this data, but it is assumed to 
be provided in dBRMS. Only A-weighted airborne noise levels 
were available for quarry plasting (Giroux, 2009), so a conservative 
maximum level was selected, dBALMAX.
    Based on the spherical spreading loss equation, the calculated 
airborne Level B harassment zones would extend out to the following 
distances:
     For the vibratory installation of 18-inch steel piles, the 
calculated airborne Level B harassment zone for harbor seals is 11.4 m; 
for Steller sea lions, the distance is 3.6 m;
     For the vibratory installation of 30-inch steel piles, the 
calculated airborne Level B harassment zone for harbor seals is 31.9 
meters; for Steller sea lions, the distance is 10.1 m;
     For the impact installation of 24-inch steel piles, the 
calculated airborne Level B harassment zone for harbor seals is 152.4 
m; for Steller sea lions, the distance is 48.2 m; and
     For quarry blasting, the calculated Level B harassment 
zone for harbor seals extends to 38.5 m and 12.2 m for Steller sea 
lions.
    Vibratory installation of sheet piles is assumed to create lower 
noise levels than installation of 30-inch round piles, so these values 
will be used for sheet pile driving. Similarly, vibratory removal of 
steel or wooden piles will observe the same harassment radii. For the 
purposes of this analysis, impact installation of 30-inch steel piles 
is assumed to generate similar sound levels to the installation of 24-
inch piles, as no unweighted data was available for the 30-inch piles.
    Since the in-water area encompassed within the above areas is 
located entirely within the underwater Level B harassment zone, the 
pinnipeds that come within these areas will already be recorded as a 
take based on Level B harassment threshold for underwater noise, which 
are in all cases larger than those associated with airborne sound. 
Further, it is not anticipated that any pinnipeds will haul out within 
the airborne harassment zone. Airborne noise thresholds have not been 
established for cetaceans (NOAA, 2015b), and no adverse impacts are 
anticipated.
    Distance from the quarry bottom to the shoreline is an average of 
70-80 m, so exposure to even Level B harassment from blasting noise is 
highly unlikely.
    Therefore, we do not believe that authorization of incidental take 
resulting from airborne sound for pinnipeds is warranted, and airborne 
sound is not discussed further here.

Marine Mammal Occurrence

    The most appropriate information available was used to estimate the 
number of potential incidences of take. Density estimates for Steller 
sea lions, harbor seals, humpback whales, and killer whales in Dutch 
Harbor, and more broadly in the waters surrounding Unalaska Island, are 
not readily available. Likewise, we were not able to find any published 
literature or reports describing densities or estimating abundance of 
either species in the project area. As such, data collected from marine 
mammal surveys represent the best available information on the 
occurrence of both species in the project area.
    Beginning in April 2015, UMC personnel began conducting surveys 
within Dutch Harbor under the direction of an ecological consultant. 
The consultant visited the site every month to ensure that data was 
gathered consistently and comprehensively. Observers monitored for a 
variety of marine mammals, including Steller sea lions, whales, and 
harbor seals. Several observation locations from various vantage points 
were selected for the surveys. Observations took place for 
approximately 15 minutes from each point, and included only marine 
mammals which were inside Dutch Harbor. The survey recorded the type of 
species observed, the number of species observed, the primary activity 
of the species, and any applicable notes. Surveys were conducted 
through July 2016.
    These surveys represent the most recent data on marine mammal 
occurrence in the harbor, and represent the only targeted marine mammal 
surveys of the project area that we are aware of.
    Data from bird surveys of Dutch Harbor conducted by the U.S. Army 
Corps of Engineers (USACE) from 2003-2013, which included observations 
of Steller sea lions in the harbor, were also available; however, we 
determined that these data were unreliable as a basis for prediction of 
marine mammal abundance in the project location as the goal of the 
USACE surveys was to develop a snapshot of waterfowl and seabird 
location and abundance in the harbor, thus the surveys would have been 
designed and carried out differently if the goal had been to document 
marine mammal use of the harbor. Additionally, USACE surveys occurred 
only in winter; as Steller sea lion abundance is expected to vary 
significantly between the breeding and the non-breeding season in the 
project location, data that were collected only during the non-breeding 
season have limited utility in predicting year-round abundance. As 
such, we determined that the data from the surveys commissioned by COU 
in 2015-2016 represents the best available information on marine 
mammals in the project location.

Description of Take Calculation

    The take calculations presented here rely on the best data 
currently available for marine mammal populations in the project 
location. Density data for marine mammal species in the project 
location is not available. Therefore the data collected from marine 
mammal surveys of Dutch Harbor in 2015-2016 represent the best 
available information on marine mammal populations in the project 
location, and this data was used to estimate take. As such, the zones 
that have been calculated to contain the areas ensonified to the Level 
A and Level B thresholds for marine mammals have been calculated for 
mitigation and monitoring purposes and were not used in the calculation 
of take. See Table 7 for total estimated incidents of take. Estimates 
were based on the following assumptions:

     All marine mammals estimated to be in areas ensonified 
by noise exceeding the Level B harassment threshold for impact and 
vibratory driving (as shown in Appendix B of the application) are 
assumed to be in the water 100 percent of the time. This assumption 
is based on the fact that there are no haulouts or rookeries within 
the area predicted to be ensonified to the Level B harassment 
threshold based on modeling.
     Predicted exposures were based on total estimated total 
duration of pile driving/removal hours, which are estimated at 1,470 
hours over the entire project. This estimate is based on a 245 day 
project time frame, an average work day of 12 hours, and a 
conservative estimate that up to approximately 50 percent of time 
(likely less on some days, based on the short pile driving durations 
provided in Table 4) during those work days will include pile 
driving and removal activities (with the rest of the work day spent 
on non-pile driving activities

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which will not result in marine mammal take, such as installing 
templating and bracing, moving equipment, etc.).
     Vibratory or impact driving could occur at any time 
during the ``duration'' and our approach to take calculation assumes 
a rate of occurrence that is the same for any of the calculated 
zones.
     The hourly marine mammal observation rate recorded 
during marine mammal surveys of Dutch Harbor in 2015 is reflective 
of the hourly rate that will be observed during the construction 
project.
     Takes were calculated based on estimated rates of 
occurrence for each species in the project area and this rate was 
assumed to be the same regardless of the size of the zone (for 
impact or vibratory driving/removal).
     Activities that may be accomplished by either impact 
driving or down-the-hole drilling (i.e., fender support/pin piles, 
miscellaneous support piles, and temporary support piles) were 
assumed to be accomplished via impact driving. If any of these 
activities are ultimately accomplished via down-the-hole drilling 
instead of impact driving, this would not result in a change in the 
amount of overall effort (as they will be accomplished via down-the-
hole drilling instead of, and not in addition to, impact driving). 
As take estimates are calculated based on effort and not marine 
mammal densities, this would not change the take estimate.

    Take estimates for Steller sea lions, harbor seals, humpback 
whales, and killer whales were calculated using the following series of 
steps:

    1. The average hourly rate of animals observed during 2015-2016 
marine mammal surveys of Dutch Harbor was calculated separately for 
both species (``Observation Rate''). Thus ``Observation Rate'' (OR) 
= Number of individuals observed/hours of observation;
    2. The 95 percent confidence interval was calculated for the 
data set, and the upper bound of the 95 percent confidence interval 
was added to the Observation Rate to account for variability of the 
small data set (``Exposure Rate''). Thus ``Exposure Rate'' (XR) = 
[micro]OR + CI95 (where [micro]OR = 
average of hourly observation rates and CI95 = 95 percent 
confidence interval (normal distribution);
    3. The total estimated hours of pile driving work over the 
entire project was calculated, as described above (``Duration''); 
Thus ``Duration'' = total number of work days (245) * average pile 
driving/removal hours per day (6) = total work hours for the project 
(1,470); and
    4. The estimated number of exposures was calculated by 
multiplying the ``Duration'' by the estimated ``Exposure Rate'' for 
each species. Thus, estimated takes = Duration * XR.

    Please refer to Appendix G of the application for a more thorough 
description of the statistical analysis of the observation data from 
marine mammal surveys.
    Steller Sea Lion--Steller sea lion density data for the project 
area is not available. Steller sea lions occur year-round in the 
Aleutian Islands and within Unalaska Bay and Dutch Harbor. As described 
above, local abundance in the non-breeding season (winter months) is 
generally lower overall; data from surveys conducted by the COU in 
2015-2016 revealed Steller sea lions were present in Dutch Harbor in 
most months that surveys occurred. We assume, based on marine mammal 
surveys of Dutch Harbor, and based on the best available information on 
seasonal abundance patterns of the species including over 20 years of 
NOAA National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML) survey data collected in 
Unalaska, that Steller sea lions will be regularly observed in the 
project area during most or all months of construction. As described 
above, all Steller sea lions in the project area at a given time are 
assumed to be in the water, thus any sea lion within the modeled area 
of ensonification exceeding the Level B harassment threshold would be 
recorded as taken by Level B harassment.
    Estimated take of Steller sea lions was calculated using the 
equations described above, as follows:

mOR = 0.40 animals/hour
CI95 = 0.23 animals/hour
XR = 0.63 animals/hour
Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) = 0.63 * 1,470 = 926

    Thus we estimate that a total of 926 Steller sea lion takes will 
occur as a result of the proposed UMC dock construction project (Table 
7).
    Harbor Seal--Harbor seal density data for the project location is 
not available. We assume, based on the best on the best available 
information, that harbor seals will be encountered in low numbers 
throughout the duration of the project. We relied on the best available 
information to estimate take of harbor seals, which in this case was 
survey data collected from the 2015-2016 marine mammal surveys of Dutch 
Harbor as described above. That survey data showed harbor seals are 
present in the harbor only occasionally (average monthly observation 
rate = 0.41). NMML surveys have not been performed in Dutch Harbor, but 
the most recent NMML surveys of Unalaska Bay confirm that harbor seals 
are present in the area in relatively small numbers, with the most 
recent haulout counts in Unalaska Bay (2008-2011) recording no more 
than 19 individuals at the three known haulouts there. NMML surveys 
have been limited to the months of July and August, so it is not known 
whether harbor seal abundance in the project area varies seasonally. As 
described above, all harbor seals in the project area at a given time 
are assumed to be in the water, thus any harbor seals within the 
modeled area of ensonification exceeding the Level B harassment 
threshold would be recorded as taken by Level B harassment.
    Estimated take of harbor seals was calculated using the equations 
described above, as follows:

mOR = 0.16 animals/hour
CI95 = 0.16 animals/hour
XR = 0.32 animals/hour
Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) = 0.32 * 1,470 hours = 470

    Thus we estimate that a total of 470 harbor seal takes will occur 
as a result of the proposed UMC dock construction project (Table 7).
    Humpback Whale--Humpback whale density data for the project 
location is not available. We assume, based on the best on the best 
available information, that humpback whales will be encountered in low 
numbers throughout the duration of the project. We relied on the best 
available information to estimate take of humpback whales, which in 
this case was survey data collected from the 2015-2016 marine mammal 
surveys of Dutch Harbor as described above. That survey data showed 
humpback whales are present in the harbor only occasionally (average 
monthly observation rate = 0.06). Estimated take of humpback whales was 
calculated using the equations described above, as follows:

mOR = 0.06 animals/hour
CI95 = 0.06 animals/hour
XR = 0.12 animals/hour
Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) = 0.12 * 1,470 hours = 176

    Thus we estimate that a total of 176 humpback whale takes will 
occur as a result of the proposed UMC dock construction project (Table 
7).
    Killer Whale--Little is known about killer whales that inhabit 
waters near Unalaska (Parsons et al., 2013). While it is likely that 
killer whales may appear in Dutch Harbor, given their known range and 
the availability of food, the 2015-2016 surveys saw only a small number 
(2) of marine mammals that were suspected to be killer whales (average 
monthly observation rate for these unidentified whales = 0.02). There 
are differences in the physical appearance of transient and resident 
killer whales; however, in the surveys no distinction was notated. 
Killer whale density data for the project location is not available. We 
assume, based on the best on the best available information,

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that killer whales will be encountered in low numbers throughout the 
duration of the project. We relied on the best available information to 
estimate take of killer whales, which in this case was survey data 
collected from the 2015-2016 marine mammal surveys of Dutch Harbor as 
described above. That survey data showed killer whales are potentially 
present in the harbor only very rarely. Estimated take of killer whales 
was calculated using the equations described above, as follows:

mOR = 0.02 animals/hour
CI95 = 0.04 animals/hour
XR = 0.06 animals/hour
Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) = 0.06 * 1,470 hours = 88

    Thus we estimate that a total of 88 killer whale takes will occur 
as a result of the proposed UMC dock construction project (Table 7).
    We therefore propose to authorize the take, by Level B harassment 
only, of a total of 926 Steller sea lions (Western DPS), 470 harbor 
seals (Aleutian Islands Stock), 88 killer whales (Eastern North Pacific 
Alaska Resident and Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Bering Sea 
Transient Stocks), and 176 humpback whales (Central North Pacific 
Stock; Western North Pacific Stock) as a result of the proposed 
construction project. These take estimates are considered reasonable 
estimates of the number of marine mammal exposures to sound above the 
Level B harassment threshold that are likely to occur over the course 
of the project, and not the number of individual animals exposed. For 
instance, for pinnipeds that associate fishing boats in Dutch Harbor 
with reliable sources of food, there will almost certainly be some 
overlap in individuals present day-to-day depending on the number of 
vessels entering the harbor, however each instance of exposure for 
these individuals will be recorded as a separate, additional take. 
Moreover, because we anticipate that marine mammal observers will 
typically be unable to determine from field observations whether the 
same or different individuals are being exposed over the course of a 
workday, each observation of a marine mammal will be recorded as a new 
take, although an individual theoretically would only be considered as 
taken once in a given day.

 Table 7--Number of Potential Marine Mammal Incidental Takes Authorized, and Percentage of Stock Abundance, as a
                                         Result of the Proposed Project
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          Underwater \1\           Percentage of
                             Species                             --------------------------------      stock
                                                                      Level A         Level B        abundance
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Humpback whale..................................................               0             176             1.6
Killer whale....................................................               0              88             3.0
Steller sea lion................................................               0             926             1.9
Harbor seal.....................................................               0             470             8.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ We assume, for reasons described earlier, that no takes would occur as a result of airborne noise.

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 
Level B harassment takes alone is not enough information on which to 
base an impact determination. In addition to considering estimates of 
the number of marine mammals that might be ``taken'' through behavioral 
harassment, we consider other factors, such as the likely nature of any 
responses (e.g., intensity, duration), the context of any responses 
(e.g., critical reproductive time or location, migration), as well as 
the number and nature of estimated Level A harassment takes, the number 
of estimated mortalities, and effects on habitat.
    To avoid repetition, the discussion of our analyses applies 
generally to all the species listed in Table 7, given that the 
anticipated effects of this pile driving project on marine mammals are 
expected to be relatively similar in nature. Where there are species-
specific factors that have been considered, they are identified below.
    Pile driving activities associated with the proposed dock 
construction project, as outlined previously, have the potential to 
disturb or displace marine mammals. Specifically, the specified 
activities may result in take, in the form of Level B harassment 
(behavioral disturbance) only, from underwater sounds generated from 
pile driving. Potential takes could occur if individuals of these 
species are present in the ensonified zone when pile driving and 
removal are under way.
    The takes from Level B harassment will be due to potential 
behavioral disturbance and TTS. No injury, serious injury or mortality 
of marine mammals would be anticipated as a result of vibratory and 
impact pile driving. Except when operated at long continuous duration 
(not the case here) in the presence of marine mammals that do not move 
away, vibratory hammers do not have significant potential to cause 
injury to marine mammals due to the relatively low source levels 
produced and the lack of potentially injurious source characteristics. 
Impact pile driving produces short, sharp pulses with higher peak 
levels than vibratory driving and much sharper rise time to reach those 
peaks. The potential for injury that may otherwise result from exposure 
to noise associated with impact pile driving will effectively be 
minimized through the implementation of the planned mitigation 
measures. These measures include: The implementation of an exclusion 
(shutdown) zone, which is expected to eliminate the likelihood of 
marine mammal exposure to noise at received levels that could result in 
injury; and the use of ``soft start'' before pile driving, which is 
expected to provide marine mammals near or within the zone of potential 
injury with sufficient time to vacate the area. We believe the required 
mitigation measures, which have been successfully implemented in 
similar pile driving projects, will minimize the possibility of injury 
that may otherwise exist as a result of impact pile driving.
    The proposed activities are localized and of relatively short 
duration. The entire project area is limited to the UMC Dock area and 
its immediate surroundings. These localized and relatively short-term 
noise exposures may cause short-term behavioral modifications in harbor 
seals, Steller sea lions, killer whales, and humpback

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whales. Moreover, the mitigation and monitoring measures, including 
injury shutdowns, soft start techniques, and multiple MMOs monitoring 
the behavioral and injury zones for marine mammal presence, are 
expected to reduce the likelihood of injury and behavior exposures. 
Additionally, no critical habitat or other specifically important areas 
for marine mammals are known to be within the ensonification areas of 
the proposed action area during the construction time frame. No 
pinniped rookeries or haul-outs are present within the project area
    The project also is not expected to have significant adverse 
effects on affected marine mammals' habitat. The project activities 
would not modify existing marine mammal habitat for a significant 
amount of time. The activities may cause some fish to leave the area of 
disturbance, thus temporarily impacting marine mammals' foraging 
opportunities in a limited portion of the foraging range; but, because 
of the short duration of the activities and the relatively small area 
of the habitat that may be affected, the impacts to marine mammal 
habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term negative 
consequences.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature as well as monitoring from similar 
pile driving projects that have received incidental take authorizations 
from NMFS, will likely be limited to reactions such as increased 
swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or decreased foraging. Most 
likely, individuals will simply move away from the sound source and be 
temporarily displaced from the area of pile driving. In response to 
vibratory driving, harbor seals have been observed to orient towards 
and sometimes move towards the sound. Repeated exposures of individuals 
to comparatively lower levels of sound that may cause Level B 
harassment are unlikely to result in hearing impairment or to 
significantly disrupt foraging behavior. Thus in this case, even 
repeated Level B harassment of some small subset of the overall stock 
is unlikely to result in any significant realized decrease in fitness 
to those individuals, and thus would not result in any adverse impact 
to the stock as a whole. Take of marine mammal species or stocks and 
their habitat will be reduced to the level of least practicable impact 
through use of mitigation measures described herein and, if sound 
produced by project activities is sufficiently disturbing, animals are 
likely to simply avoid the project area while the activity is 
occurring.
    While we are not aware of comparable construction projects in the 
project location, the pile driving activities analyzed here are similar 
to other in-water construction activities that have received incidental 
harassment authorizations previously, including a Unisea dock 
construction project in neighboring Iliuliuk Harbor, and at Naval Base 
Kitsap Bangor in Hood Canal, Washington, and at the Port of Friday 
Harbor in the San Juan Islands, which have occurred with no reported 
injuries or mortalities to marine mammals, and no known long-term 
adverse consequences to marine mammals from behavioral harassment.
    In summary, this negligible impact analysis is founded on the 
following factors: (1) The possibility of injury, serious injury, or 
mortality may reasonably be considered discountable; (2) the 
anticipated incidences of Level B harassment consist of, at worst, 
temporary modifications in behavior or potential short-term TTS; (3) 
the absence of any major rookeries and only a few isolated haulout 
areas near the project site; (4) the absence of any other known areas 
or features of special significance for foraging or reproduction within 
the project area; and (5) the presumed efficacy of planned mitigation 
measures in reducing the effects of the specified activity to the level 
of least practicable impact. In combination, we believe that these 
factors, as well as the available body of evidence from other similar 
activities, demonstrate that the potential effects of the specified 
activity will have only short-term effects on individual animals. The 
specified activity is not expected to impact rates of recruitment or 
survival and will therefore not result in population-level impacts.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the monitoring and mitigation 
measures, we find that the total marine mammal take from UMC dock 
construction activities in Dutch Harbor will have a negligible impact 
on the affected marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers Analysis

    The numbers of animals authorized to be taken would be considered 
small relative to the relevant stocks or populations (1.9 percent for 
Steller sea lions, 8.1 percent for harbor seals, 1.6 percent for 
humpback whales, and 3.0 percent for killer whales) even if each 
estimated taking occurred to a new individual. However, the likelihood 
that each take would occur to a new individual is extremely low.
    Further, these takes are likely to occur only within some small 
portion of the overall regional stock. For example, of the estimated 
49,497 western DPS Steller sea lions throughout Alaska, there are 
probably no more than 300 individuals with site fidelity to the three 
haulouts located nearest to the project location, based on over twenty 
years of NMML survey data (see ``Description of Marine Mammals in the 
Area of the Specified Activity'' above). For harbor seals, NMML survey 
data suggest there are likely no more than 60 individuals that use the 
three haulouts nearest to the project location (the only haulouts in 
Unalaska Bay). Thus the estimate of take is an estimate of the number 
of anticipated exposures, rather than an estimate of the number of 
individuals that will be taken, as we expect the majority of exposures 
would be repeat exposures that would accrue to the same individuals. As 
such, the authorized takes would represent a much smaller number of 
individuals in relation to total stock sizes.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the mitigation and monitoring 
measures, we find that small numbers of marine mammals will be taken 
relative to the populations of the affected species or stocks.

Impact on Availability of Affected Species for Taking for Subsistence 
Uses

    Subsistence hunting and fishing is an important part of the history 
and culture of Unalaska Island. However, the number of Steller sea 
lions and harbor seals harvested in Unalaska decreased from 1994 
through 2008; in 2008, the last year for which data is available, there 
were no harbor seals reported as harvested for subsistence use and only 
three Steller sea lions reported (Wolfe et al., 2009). Data on 
pinnipeds hunted for subsistence use in Unalaska has not been collected 
since 2008. For a summary of data on pinniped harvests in Unalaska from 
1994-2008, see Section 8 of the application. Subsistence hunting for 
humpback whales and killer whales does not occur in Unalaska.
    Aside from the apparently decreasing rate of subsistence hunting in 
Unalaska, Dutch Harbor is not likely to be used for subsistence hunting 
or fishing due to its industrial nature, with several dock facilities 
located along the shoreline of the harbor. In addition, the proposed 
construction project is likely to result only in short-term, temporary 
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pinnipeds in the form of possible behavior changes, and is not expected 
to result in the injury or death of any marine mammal. As such, the 
proposed project is not likely to adversely impact the availability of 
any marine mammal species or stocks that may otherwise be used for 
subsistence purposes.

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    Threatened or endangered marine mammal species with confirmed 
occurrence in the project area include the Western North Pacific DPS 
and Mexico DPS of humpback whale, and the Western DPS Steller sea lion. 
The project area occurs within critical habitat for three major Steller 
sea lion haul-outs and one rookery. The three haul-outs (Old Man Rocks, 
Unalaska/Cape Sedanka, and Akutan/Reef-Lava) are located between 
approximately 15 and 19 nautical miles from the project area. The 
closest rookery is Akutan/Cape Morgan, which is about 19 nautical miles 
from the project area.
    The NMFS Alaska Regional Office Protected Resources Division issued 
a Biological Opinion on April 19, 2017, under Section 7 of the ESA, on 
the issuance of an IHA to the COU under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the 
MMPA by the NMFS Permits and Conservation Division. The Biological 
Opinion concluded that the action is not likely to jeopardize the 
continued existence of Western DPS Steller sea lions or the Mexico DPSs 
of humpback whales, and is not likely to destroy or adversely modify 
western DPS Steller sea lion critical habitat.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    NMFS prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) analyzing the 
potential impacts to marine mammals from the proposed action and 
subsequently signed a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). A copy 
of the EA and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) is available 
upon request (see ADDRESSES).

    Dated: May 18, 2017.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                Permits, and document timing for                           The Council will receive agency and                expansion project at the existing
                                                meeting briefing book materials, public                 liaison reports; and discuss other                    Unalaska Marine Center (UMC) Dock in
                                                comment at advisory panel meetings,                     business and upcoming meetings.                       Unalaska, Alaska.
                                                and the SSC liaison and role of Council                    Documents regarding these issues are               DATES: Effective April 28, 2017 through
                                                members at SSC meetings. The                            available from the Council office (see                April 27, 2018.
                                                Committee will provide guidance and                     ADDRESSES).                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jolie
                                                take action as appropriate.                                Although non-emergency issues not                  Harrison, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                  4. The Committee will discuss options                 contained in this agenda may come                     NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
                                                for an advisory panel/workgroup for the                 before this group for discussion, those
                                                System Management Plan for the                                                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                        issues may not be the subject of formal
                                                Council’s managed areas and take action                 action during this meeting. Action will               Availability
                                                as necessary.                                           be restricted to those issues specifically
                                                  5. The Committee will receive an                                                                              An electronic copy of the COU’s
                                                                                                        identified in this notice and any issues              application and supporting documents,
                                                overview of the Marine Recreational                     arising after publication of this notice
                                                Information Program (MRIP) 5-Year                                                                             as well as a list of the references cited
                                                                                                        that require emergency action under                   in this document, may be obtained by
                                                Strategic Plan and provide guidance as                  section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                necessary.                                                                                                    visiting the Internet at: http://
                                                                                                        Fishery Conservation and Management                   www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                                Council Session: Thursday, June 15,                     Act, provided the public has been                     incidental/construction.htm. In case of
                                                2017, 3:30 p.m. Until 5:30 p.m. and                     notified of the Council’s intent to take              problems accessing these documents,
                                                Friday, June 16, 2017, 8 a.m. Until 1                   final action to address the emergency.                please call the contact listed under FOR
                                                p.m. (Partially Closed Session)                         Special Accommodations                                FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                                  The Full Council will convene                           These meetings are physically                       Background
                                                beginning on Thursday afternoon with a                  accessible to people with disabilities.
                                                Call to Order, announcements and                                                                                 Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                                                                                        Requests for auxiliary aids should be                 MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct
                                                introductions, presentations, and                       directed to the council office (see
                                                approval of the March 2017 meeting                                                                            the Secretary of Commerce to allow,
                                                                                                        ADDRESSES) 3 days prior to the meeting.               upon request, the incidental, but not
                                                minutes.                                                  Note: The times and sequence
                                                  The Council will receive a Legal                                                                            intentional, taking of small numbers of
                                                                                                        specified in this agenda are subject to               marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
                                                Briefing on Litigation from NOAA
                                                                                                        change.                                               engage in a specified activity (other than
                                                General Counsel (if needed) during
                                                Closed Session. The Council will                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   commercial fishing) within a specified
                                                receive a report from the Executive                       Dated: May 18, 2017.                                geographical region if certain findings
                                                Director. The Council will also receive                 Tracey L. Thompson,                                   are made and either regulations are
                                                reports from NOAA Fisheries on the                                                                            issued or, if the taking is limited to
                                                                                                        Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                status of commercial and recreational                   Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.         harassment, a notice of a proposed
                                                catches versus ACLs for species not                                                                           authorization is provided to the public
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2017–10489 Filed 5–22–17; 8:45 am]
                                                covered during an earlier committee                                                                           for review.
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                meeting, Protected Resources updates,                                                                            An authorization for incidental
                                                and the status of Bycatch Collection                                                                          takings shall be granted if NMFS finds
                                                Programs. The Council will review any                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                that the taking will have a negligible
                                                Exempted Fishing Permits received by                                                                          impact on the species or stock(s), will
                                                NOAA Fisheries, receive a report on the                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                                Workshop to Improve Survival of                         Administration                                        on the availability of the species or
                                                Released Fish and take action as                                                                              stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                                                                                        RIN 0648–XE988                                        relevant), and if the permissible
                                                necessary.
                                                  The Council will receive a report from                                                                      methods of taking and requirements
                                                                                                        Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to
                                                the Spiny Lobster Committee, approve/                                                                         pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                                                                                        Specified Activities; Taking Marine
                                                disapprove Spiny Lobster Regulatory                                                                           and reporting of such takings are set
                                                                                                        Mammals Incidental to a Dock
                                                Amendment 4 for Secretarial review,                                                                           forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                                                                        Replacement Project in Unalaska,
                                                consider other Committee                                                                                      impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an
                                                                                                        Alaska
                                                recommendations, and take action as                                                                           impact resulting from the specified
                                                appropriate.                                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    activity that cannot be reasonably
                                                  The Council will receive a report from                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  expected to, and is not reasonably likely
                                                the Snapper Grouper Committee and                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    to, adversely affect the species or stock
                                                approve/disapprove Visioning                            Commerce.                                             through effects on annual rates of
                                                Amendment 26 (recreational) and                         ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental             recruitment or survival.’’
                                                Visioning Amendment 27 (commercial)                     harassment authorization.                                Except with respect to certain
                                                for public hearings.                                                                                          activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                  The Council will continue to receive                  SUMMARY:    In accordance with                        defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: any act of
                                                committee reports from the Mackerel                     regulations implementing the Marine                   pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)
                                                Cobia, Dolphin Wahoo, Law                               Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                       has the potential to injure a marine
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                                                Enforcement, Advisory Panel Selection,                  amended, notification is hereby given                 mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                SSC Selection, SEDAR, Data Collection,                  that NMFS has issued an Incidental                    wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has
                                                Habitat and Ecosystem-Based                             Harassment Authorization (IHA) to the                 the potential to disturb a marine
                                                Management, HMS, Citizen Science,                       City of Unalaska (COU) to incidentally                mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                and Executive Finance Committees,                       harass, by Level B harassment only,                   wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                review recommendations, and take                        marine mammals during construction                    patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                                action as appropriate.                                  activities associated with a dock                     migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,


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                                                feeding, or sheltering (Level B                         Description of the Specified Activity                 maximum use of the available berthing
                                                harassment).                                                                                                  area and upland storage space. The new
                                                                                                        Overview
                                                                                                                                                              dock alignment will allow larger, deeper
                                                Summary of Request                                         In order to meet the increasing needs              vessels as well as simultaneous use of
                                                   On March 22, 2016, we received a                     of the international shipping industry                the other UMC facilities.
                                                request from the COU for authorization                  and increase vessel berthing capacity, a
                                                                                                        substantial upgrade of aging UMC                      Dates and Duration
                                                to take marine mammals incidental to
                                                pile driving and pile removal associated                facilities is necessary. The proposed                    In-water and over-water construction
                                                with construction activities that would                 project will replace the existing pile                of Phase 1 (all sheet pile installation, all
                                                expand the existing UMC Dock in Dutch                   supported docks located at UMC Dock                   in-water pipe pile installation, most
                                                Harbor in the City of Unalaska, on                      Positions III and IV with a modern high-              upland pipe pile installation, and fill
                                                Amaknak Island, Alaska. The COU                         capacity sheet pile bulkhead dock that                placement) is planned to occur between
                                                submitted a revised version of the                      extends from the existing bulkhead dock               approximately April 1, 2017 and
                                                request on July 30, 2016, which was                     at Position V to the U.S. Coast Guard                 November 1, 2017. Phase 2 is planned
                                                deemed adequate and complete. In                        (USCG) Dock.                                          to occur between approximately May 1,
                                                August 2016, NMFS released its                             COU port operations saw numerous                   2018 and October 1, 2018. Some of the
                                                Technical Guidance for Assessing the                    factory trawler offloads occurring at                 upland pipe pile for utilities may be
                                                Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on                       Dock Positions III and IV in 2013. These              driven in upland fill away from the
                                                Marine Mammal Hearing (the Guidance,                    operations require more length at the                 dock face during Phase 2. The COU
                                                available at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/                  face of the dock and greater uplands                  proposes to use the following general
                                                pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm) which                      area than is available with the current               construction sequence, subject to
                                                                                                        infrastructure. The existing pile-                    adjustment by the construction
                                                provides technical guidance for
                                                                                                        supported docks are aging structures in               contractor’s means and methods:
                                                assessing the effects of anthropogenic
                                                                                                        shallower water that no longer meet the                  Construction Phase 1 (2017):
                                                sound on the hearing of marine mammal
                                                species under the jurisdiction of NMFS.
                                                                                                        needs of the Port and require increasing                 • Mobilization of equipment and
                                                                                                        levels of maintenance and monitoring                  demolition of the existing dock
                                                The Guidance establishes new
                                                                                                        costs. Both docks are also severely                   Positions III and IV and removal of any
                                                thresholds for predicting auditory
                                                                                                        constrained by the limited uplands area               existing riprap/obstructions (April–May
                                                injury, which equates to Level A
                                                                                                        available for offloading and loading                  2017).
                                                harassment under the MMPA. The COU
                                                was able to update relevant portions of
                                                                                                        operations.                                              • Development of the quarry for
                                                                                                           Dock Position III is a timber pile-                materials.
                                                their application to incorporate re-                    supported dock with approximately 160
                                                calculated Level A harassment zones for                                                                          • Installation (and later removal) of
                                                                                                        feet of dock face that was constructed in             temporary support piles for contractor’s
                                                vibratory and impact pile driving                       the 1960’s by the U.S. Army Corps of
                                                activities based on the updated acoustic                                                                      template structures and barge support.
                                                thresholds described in the Guidance.
                                                                                                        Engineers (USACE). This dock has been                    • Installation of the new sheet pile
                                                                                                        used for the Alaska Marine Highway                    bulkhead dock. This includes driving
                                                The results of those calculations (i.e.,                System, vessel moorage, and factory
                                                revised distances to Level A harassment                                                                       sheet piles, placing fill within the cell
                                                                                                        trawler offloads. However, use of this                to grade, and compaction of fill.
                                                thresholds) were provided to NMFS by                    structure is severely limited due to the                 • Installation of fender and platform
                                                the COU in September 2016 and were                      low load-carrying capacity of the dock.               support piles in the water adjacent to
                                                included in the proposed IHA. NMFS                      The bullrails, deck surface, and bollards             the dock and miscellaneous support
                                                published a notice in the Federal                       have deteriorated with age and the                    piles within the completed sheet pile
                                                Register making preliminary                             entire structure is in need of                        cells.
                                                determinations and proposing to issue                   replacement or extensive renovations.                    • Installation of pre-assembled fender
                                                an IHA on November 10, 2016 (81 FR                         Dock Position IV is a steel-pile-                  systems (energy absorbers, sleeve piles,
                                                78969). The notice initiated a 30-day                   supported, concrete deck structure with               steel framing, and fender panels).
                                                comment period.                                         an approximate length of 200 feet that                   • Installation of the crane support
                                                   The COU proposes to demolish                         was constructed in the 1980s by the                   piles.
                                                portions of the existing UMC dock and                   State of Alaska. Similar to Dock Position                • Installation of temporary utilities
                                                install a new dock between April 2017                   III, use of this dock is limited due to the           and gravel surface to provide functional
                                                and November 2017. The use of both                      low load capacity of the structure.                   dock capability for the 2017/2018
                                                vibratory and impact pile driving during                Erosion has damaged an abutment                       season.
                                                pile removal and installation is                        underneath the dock, which is very                       Construction Phase 2 (2018):
                                                expected to produce underwater sound                    difficult to repair and has the potential                • Installation of concrete grade beam
                                                at levels that have the potential to result             for further damage to adjacent portions               for crane rails, utility vaults, and dock
                                                in behavioral harassment of marine                      of the dock.                                          surfacing.
                                                mammals. Species with the expected                         The dock face of Dock Positions III                   • Installation of electrical, sewer,
                                                potential to be present during all or a                 and IV does not align with the larger                 fuel, water, and storm drainage utilities.
                                                portion of the in-water work window                     sections of the UMC facility,                            Pile removal and pile driving is
                                                include Steller sea lion (Eumetopias                    significantly limiting overall usable                 expected to occur between April 1 and
                                                jubatus), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina),                 moorage space. The proposed project                   November 1, 2017. In the summer
                                                humpback whale (Megaptera                               aligns the new dock structures with the               months (April–September), 12-hour
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                                                novaeangliae), and killer whale                         adjacent facilities, eliminates two angle             workdays in extended daylight will
                                                (Orcinus orca).                                         breaks, provides substantially more                   likely be used. In winter months
                                                   To account for potential unexpected                  usable moorage, and provides much                     (October–March), shorter 8-hour to 10-
                                                delay in project time frame, the IHA                    deeper water at the dock face. The sheet              hour workdays in available daylight will
                                                issued to COU covers the period from                    pile dock will encompass the area                     likely be achievable. Work windows
                                                April 28, 2017, to April 27, 2018, based                between Dock Position V and the                       may be extended or shortened if or
                                                on impact analysis.                                     adjacent USCG Dock, providing                         when electrical lighting is used. The


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                                                daily construction window for pile                            Corporation. Adjacent infrastructure                                           • Approximately thirty (30) 30-inch
                                                driving or removal will begin no sooner                       includes Ballyhoo Road and the                                              diameter miscellaneous steel support
                                                than 30 minutes after sunrise to allow                        Latitude 54 Building in which the COU                                       piles
                                                for initial marine mammal monitoring to                       Department of Ports and Harbors offices                                        • Approximately one hundred fifty
                                                take place, and will end 30 minutes                           and facilities are currently housed.                                        (150) 30-inch diameter steel crane rail
                                                before sunset to allow for pre-activity                       Neighboring docks include the USCG                                          support piles (approximately 25 of
                                                monitoring. It is assumed that sound                          Dock and the existing UMC OCSP dock                                         which are above the high tide line
                                                associated with the pile driving and                          positions. Other marine facilities within                                   (HTL));
                                                removal activities will be put into the                       Dutch Harbor include Delta Western                                             • Approximately one hundred fifty
                                                water approximately 50 percent of the                         Fuel, the Resolve-Magone Dock, North                                        (150) 18-inch steel piles (H or round)
                                                total estimated project duration of 245                       Pacific Fuel, the Kloosterboer Dock, and                                    used for temporary support of the sheet
                                                days (2,940 hours for 12-hour                                 the COU’s Light Cargo Dock and Spit                                         pile during construction (to be removed
                                                workdays). The remaining 50 percent of                        Dock facilities, as shown in Figure 5 of                                    prior to completion);
                                                the project duration will be spent on                         the application. APL Limited is located                                        • Approximately 1,800 PS31 flat
                                                activities that provide distinct periods                      within Iliuliuk Bay, and the entrance                                       sheet piles (approximately 100 of which
                                                without noise from pile driving or                            channel to Iliuliuk Harbor is south of                                      are above the high tide line (HTL)); and
                                                drilling such as installing templates and                     Dutch Harbor.                                                                  • Placement of approximately
                                                braces, moving equipment, threading                                                                                                       110,000 cubic yards of clean fill.
                                                sheet piles, pulling piles (without                           Detailed Description of Activities                                             The anticipated project quantities are
                                                vibration), etc. During this time, a much                                                                                                 shown in Table 1.
                                                                                                                The COU proposes to install an OPEN
                                                smaller area will be monitored to ensure                                                                                                     Concurrent with the dock
                                                                                                              CELL SHEET PILETM (OCSP) dock at
                                                that animals are not injured by                                                                                                           construction, a material source will be
                                                equipment or materials.                                       UMC Dock Position III and IV, replacing                                     developed in the hillside adjacent to
                                                                                                              the existing pile-supported structure                                       Dock Position VII. The quarry will
                                                Specific Geographic Region                                    and providing a smooth transition                                           provide material for dock fill and other
                                                  The UMC Dock is located in Dutch                            between the UMC facility and the USCG                                       future projects, and the cleared area will
                                                Harbor in the City of Unalaska, on                            dock. The OCSP dock will be                                                 be used for COU port offices and
                                                Amaknak Island, Alaska (see Figure 5 of                       constructed of PS31 flat sheet piles (web                                   associated parking after the quarry is
                                                the application). Dutch Harbor is                             thickness of 0.5 inches and width                                           completed. The quarry will be
                                                separated from the adjacent Iliuliuk Bay                      between interlocks of 19.69 inches). In                                     developed through blasting benches in
                                                by a spit. The dock is located in Section                     order to replace the existing timber pile-                                  the rock face, with each bench being
                                                35, Township 72 South, Range 118                              supported dock, the dock construction                                       approximately 25 feet high, with the
                                                West, of the Seward Meridian.                                 would include installation of the                                           total height being approximately 125
                                                Tidelands in this vicinity are owned by                       following:                                                                  feet. Quarry materials will be
                                                the COU. Some of the adjacent uplands                           • Approximately forty (40) 30-inch                                        transported the short distance to the
                                                are owned by the COU and some are                             diameter steel fender and transition                                        adjacent project site using heavy
                                                leased by the COU from Ounalashka                             platform support piles;                                                     equipment.

                                                                                                              TABLE 1—TOTAL PROJECT QUANTITIES
                                                                                                                                                                                         Below mean        Below high
                                                                                                                                                                                          high water        tide line
                                                                          Item                                                 Size and type, location                                                                     Total
                                                                                                                                                                                            (MHW)             (HTL)
                                                                                                                                                                                          (El. = 3.4)      (El. = 4.7)

                                                Surface Area of Dock (Acres) .........................       .........................................................................             2.1               2.3          3.1
                                                Surface Area of Water Filled (Acres) .............           .........................................................................             2.1               2.8          2.8
                                                Gravel Fill (Cubic Yards) ................................   Clean Fill; Within dock ...................................                       74,000            80,000      110,000
                                                Piles to be Removed (Each) ...........................       Steel ...............................................................                195               195          195
                                                                                                             Timber ............................................................                   55                 55           55
                                                Estimated Temporary Piles (Each) .................           18″ Steel Pile; Within dock ............................                             150               150          150
                                                Steel Piles—Fender and Platform Support                      30″ Steel; In front of bulkhead .......................                               40                40            40
                                                  (Each).
                                                Miscellaneous Support Piles (Each) ...............           30″ Steel; Within dock (not in-water) .............                                   30                30           30
                                                Crane Rail Support Piles (Each) ....................         30″ Steel; Within dock (not in-water) .............                                  125               125          150
                                                Proposed Sheet Piles (Each) .........................        PS31 Sheet Pile; Dock face ..........................                              1,400             1,700        1,800



                                                  The existing structure will be                              be incrementally filled with clean                                            As described, the project requires the
                                                demolished by removing the concrete                           material using bulldozers and wheel                                         removal and installation of various
                                                deck, steel superstructure, and attached                      loaders. Fill will be placed primarily                                      types and sizes of piles with the use of
                                                appurtenances and structures and then                         from shore, but some may be placed                                          a vibratory hammer and impact
                                                extracting the existing steel support                         from the barge if needed. Fill will be                                      hammer. These activities have the
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                                                piles with a vibratory hammer. Sheet                          compacted using vibratory compaction                                        potential to result in Level B harassment
                                                pile will also be installed with a                            methods, described below. After all the                                     (behavioral disruption) only, as a
                                                vibratory hammer. Pile driving may                            sheet piles are installed and the cells are                                 monitoring plan will be implemented to
                                                occur from shore or from a stationary                         filled and compacted, fender piles,                                         reduce the potential for exposure to
                                                barge platform, depending on the                              crane rail piles, mooring cleats, concrete                                  Level A harassment (harassment
                                                Contractor’s selected methods. After                          surfacing, and other appurtenances will                                     resulting in injury). The rest of the in-
                                                cells are completely enclosed, they will                      be installed.                                                               water components of the project are


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                                                provided here for completeness. Note                       Response: NMFS understands the                     ensonified zones, while in other
                                                that many of the support piles will be                  importance of taking a consistent                     locations it has been shown in the past
                                                installed to an elevation below MHW or                  approach when disseminating data for                  that an attenuation of 10 dB or more can
                                                HTL; however, they will be installed                    impact analyses, and is currently                     be achieved. Regarding the second point
                                                within the enclosed fill of the sheet pile              working on a guidance on in-water pile                from the Commission’s comment, NMFS
                                                dock rather than in the water.                          driving assessment, which will be                     believes that the requirement for bubble
                                                  Utilities will be installed during                    supplemented by a compilation of in-                  curtain testing and design should also
                                                Phase II, and include addition/extension                situ source levels from pile driving and              be considered in a case by case
                                                of water, sewer, fuel, electrical, and                  pile removal measurements from the                    situation, as some of the action
                                                storm drain. Authorization to construct                 past. The guidance will also include                  proponents may have limited resources
                                                the sewer and storm drain extension, as                 language that requires future sound                   to conduct such test or design a bubble
                                                well as a letter of non-objection for the               source verifications (SSVs) to include                curtain device that meets certain
                                                storm drain, will be obtained from the                  information on sediment composition                   specifications.
                                                State of Alaska Department of                           and water depth. Many of the                             In this case, no noise reduction is
                                                Environmental Conservation (ADEC).                      standardized practices for SSVs such as               included in the calculation because the
                                                  A detailed description of the                         hydrophone depth and integration time                 project proponent is not required to
                                                proposed project is provided in the                     for impact and vibratory sound sources                implement bubble curtain.
                                                Federal Register notice for the proposed                are provided in NMFS 2012 pile driving                   Comment 3: The Commission
                                                IHA (81 FR 78969; November 10, 2016).                   guidance. NMFS will refer applicants to               recommends that NMFS require each
                                                Since that time, no changes have been                   this guidance in the future, and will also            action proponent to implement a 100-
                                                made to the planned project activities.                 refer to these documents in the guidance              rather than 50-msec pulse duration
                                                Therefore, a detailed description is not                that is being developed.                              consistently when using NMFS’s user
                                                provided here. Please refer to that                        While NMFS is striving to achieve                  spreadsheet and SPLrms-based source
                                                Federal Register notice for the                         consistency in marine mammal impact                   levels to determine ranges to the various
                                                description of the specific activity.                   analyses, including developing standard               Level A harassment SELcum thresholds
                                                                                                        and acceptable methodologies and                      for impact pile driving.
                                                Comments and Responses
                                                                                                        metrics for measuring and quantifying                    Response: NMFS agrees with the
                                                   A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue                 underwater noise sources,                             Commission and will require each
                                                an IHA to the City was published in the                 considerations are also given to action               action proponent to implement a 100-
                                                Federal Register on November 10, 2016                   proponents with limited resources. In                 msec pulse duration when using
                                                (81 FR 78969). That notice described, in                the case of data treatment whether                    NMFS’s optional spreadsheet and
                                                detail, the COU’s activity, the marine                  percentile or regression to be used                   SPLrms-based source level to determine
                                                mammal species that may be affected by                  would depend on how measurements                      ranges to Level A harassment zones.
                                                the activity, and the anticipated effects               are conducted and how many data                       Consequently, 100-msec is the pulse
                                                on marine mammals. During the 30-day                    points an action proponent collected.                 duration we used for calculating Level
                                                public comment period, NMFS received                    For example, if an SSV is conducted                   A ensonified zones.
                                                comments from the Marine Mammal                         using a shipboard hydrophone that                        Comment 4: The Commission
                                                Commission (Commission). Specific                       collected acoustic data at various                    recommends that NMFS specify
                                                comments and responses are provided                     distances from the source, the amount of              whether source levels based on SPLrms
                                                below. Comments are also posted at                      data at each location may be limited, not             or SELs-s are more appropriate for action
                                                http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                    necessarily allowing us to perform a                  proponents to use when both are
                                                incidental/.                                            statistical treatment to obtain the                   available and require each action
                                                   Comment 1: The Commission                            percentile. Therefore, NMFS accepts a                 proponent to use that metric
                                                recommends that NMFS (1) compile all                    single data point at the received                     consistently to determine the ranges to
                                                in-situ source level pile-driving and                   distance, or a distance derived using                 the various Level A harassment SELcum
                                                pile-removal measurements from past                     best-fit regression from a set of data that           thresholds.
                                                and future projects in a central database,              is available.                                            Response: NMFS considers SELs-s
                                                (2) require each action proponent to                       Comment 2: The Commission                          provides a more accurate metric to
                                                specify the sediment composition, water                 recommends that NMFS require each                     calculate Level A harassment SELcum
                                                depth (in terms of hydrophone                           action proponent to (1) use a consistent              when using NMFS optional spread.
                                                placement and bathymetry), duration                     source level reduction factor when                    Therefore, NMFS recommended action
                                                over which the pressure was averaged                    sound attenuation devices would be                    proponents to use that metric when both
                                                for SPLrms metrics, and median values in                used during impact pile driving and in-               SPLrms and SELs-s are available. In the
                                                all future hydroacoustic monitoring                     situ data are unavailable and (2)                     case of issuance an IHA to COU, SELs-s
                                                reports, (3) ensure consistency regarding               conduct bubble curtain testing (for air               metric was used.
                                                integration timeframes used for SPLrms                  pressure and flow prior to impact
                                                measurements (e.g., 1-second averages,                  hammer use) and place the bubble                      Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                maximum over 10 seconds, or                             curtain device on the substrate in all                Area of the Specified Activity
                                                maximum over 30 seconds) in all future                  relevant incidental take authorizations.                Marine waters near Unalaska Island
                                                hydroacoustic monitoring reports, (4)                      Response: The effectiveness of noise               support many species of marine
                                                require each action proponent to use                    attenuation devices often depends on                  mammals, including pinnipeds and
                                                median proxy source levels from all                     oceanographic conditions such as                      cetaceans; however, the number of
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                                                relevant sources when in-situ data are                  currents and tides, thus should be                    species regularly occurring within
                                                unavailable, and (5) require each action                evaluated in a case by case fashion. For              Dutch Harbor, including near the project
                                                proponent to use the upper 90th                         example, for pile driving activities being            location is limited due to the high
                                                percentile rather than the best-fit                     conducted in Puget Sound where local                  volume of vessel traffic in and around
                                                regression to inform the range to effects               currents are strong, NMFS worked with                 the harbor. Due to this, Steller sea lion,
                                                in all future hydroacoustic monitoring                  the action proponent and recommend 0                  harbor seal, humpback whale, and killer
                                                reports.                                                dB reduction when calculating                         whale are the only species within NMFS


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                                                jurisdiction that are being included in                  reader to Sections 3 and 4 of the                                      and threats, and information regarding
                                                the COA’s IHA request. Sightings of                      application. Please also refer to NMFS’                                local occurrence, were provided in the
                                                other marine mammals within Dutch                        Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                                        Federal Register notice for the proposed
                                                Harbor are extremely rare, and therefore,                species/mammals/) for generalized                                      IHA (81 FR 78969; November 10, 2016).
                                                no further descriptions of the other                     species accounts.                                                      Since that time, we are not aware of any
                                                marine mammals were included in the                         Table 2 lists the marine mammal                                     changes in the status of these species
                                                COA’s application or in the notice of                    species with the potential for                                         and stocks; therefore, detailed
                                                proposed authorization.                                  occurrence in the vicinity of the project                              descriptions are not provided here.
                                                  We have reviewed COA’s species                         during the project timeframe and
                                                                                                                                                                                Please refer to that Federal Register
                                                descriptions—which summarize                             summarizes key information regarding
                                                                                                                                                                                notice for these descriptions. Please also
                                                available information regarding status                   stock status and abundance. A detailed
                                                and trends, distribution and habitat                     description of the species likely to be                                refer to NMFS’ Web site
                                                preferences, behavior and life history,                  affected by the project, including brief                               (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/
                                                and auditory capabilities of the                         introductions to the species and                                       mammals/) for generalized species
                                                potentially affected species—for                         relevant stocks as well as available                                   accounts.
                                                accuracy and completeness and refer the                  information regarding population trends

                                                                 TABLE 2—MARINE MAMMALS POTENTIALLY PRESENT IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROJECT LOCATION
                                                                                                                                                                  Occurrence in/near
                                                      Species                    Stock                MMPA status                   ESA status                                                    Seasonality           Abundance
                                                                                                                                                                       project

                                                Harbor seal (Phoca        Aleutian Islands ....    Protected ..............   ...............................     Common ...............      Year-round ............         5,772
                                                   vitulina richardsi).
                                                Steller sea lion          Western Distinct         Depleted, Strategic        Endangered ..........               Common ...............      Year-round ............        49,497
                                                   (Eumetopias              Population Seg-
                                                   jubatus).                ment (DPS).
                                                Killer whale              Eastern North Pa-        Protected ..............   ...............................     Unknown ...............     Summer, Fall ........           2,347
                                                   (Orcinus orca).          cific, Alaska
                                                                            Resident.
                                                Killer whale              Gulf of Alaska,          Protected ..............   ...............................     Unknown ...............     Year-round ............          587
                                                   (Orcinus orca).          Aleutian Islands,
                                                                            and Bering Sea
                                                                            Transient.
                                                Humpback whale            Central North Pa-        Depleted, Strategic        n/a * .......................       Seasonal ...............    Summer ................        10,103
                                                  (Megaptera                cific.
                                                  novaeangliae).
                                                Humpback whale            Western North Pa-        Depleted, Strategic        n/a * .......................       Seasonal ...............    Summer ................         1,107
                                                  (Megaptera               cific.
                                                  novaeangliae).
                                                   * The newly defined DPSs (81 FR 62259) do not currently align with the stocks under the MMPA.


                                                Potential Effects of the Specified                       the project, or ocean bottom structure of                              10, 2016), therefore that information is
                                                Activity on Marine Mammals                               significant biological importance to                                   not repeated here; please refer to that
                                                                                                         marine mammals that may be present in                                  Federal Register notice for that
                                                  The effects of underwater noise from                   the waters in the vicinity of the project                              information.
                                                construction activities for the project                  area. The project location receives heavy
                                                have the potential to result in behavioral               use by vessel moorage and factory                                      Mitigation
                                                harassment of marine mammals in the                      trawler offloads, and experiences
                                                vicinity of the action area. The Federal                                                                                           In order to issue an IHA under section
                                                                                                         frequent vessel traffic because of these
                                                Register notice for the proposed IHA (81                                                                                        101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must
                                                                                                         activities, thus the area is already
                                                FR 78969; November 10, 2016) included                    relatively industrialized and not a                                    set forth the permissible methods of
                                                a discussion of the effects of                           pristine habitat for marine mammals. As                                taking pursuant to such activity, and
                                                anthropogenic noise on marine                            such, the main impact associated with                                  other means of effecting the least
                                                mammals, therefore that information is                   the proposed activity would be                                         practicable impact on such species or
                                                not repeated here. Please refer to the                   temporarily elevated sound levels and                                  stock and its habitat, paying particular
                                                Federal Register notice for that                         the associated direct effects on marine                                attention to rookeries, mating grounds,
                                                information.                                             mammals, as discussed previously in                                    and areas of similar significance, and on
                                                Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat                         this document. The most likely impact                                  the availability of such species or stock
                                                                                                         to marine mammal habitat occurs from                                   for taking for certain subsistence uses.
                                                   The proposed activities at Dutch                      pile driving effects on likely marine                                     The COU’s calculation of the Level A
                                                Harbor would not result in permanent                     mammal prey (i.e., fish) near the project                              harassment zones utilized the methods
                                                impacts to habitats used directly by
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                                                                                                         location, and minor impacts to the                                     presented in Appendix D of NMFS’
                                                marine mammals, such as haul-out sites,                  immediate substrate during installation
                                                but may have potential short-term                                                                                               Technical Guidance for Assessing the
                                                                                                         and removal of piles during the dock
                                                impacts to food sources such as forage                                                                                          Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on
                                                                                                         construction project.
                                                fish and salmonids. There are no                            The potential effects on marine                                     Marine Mammal Hearing (the Guidance,
                                                rookeries or haulout sites within the                    mammal habitat are discussed in detail                                 available at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
                                                modeled zone of influence for impact or                  in the Federal Register notice for the                                 pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm), and the
                                                vibratory pile driving associated with                   proposed IHA (81 FR 78969; November


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                                                accompanying User Spreadsheet.1 The                      SELcum and peak sound level (PK) for                         effective hearing range of the receiving
                                                Guidance provides updated PTS onset                      impulsive sounds (e.g., impact pile                          species. In the case of the duel metric
                                                thresholds using the cumulative SEL                      driving) and SELcum for non-impulsive                        acoustic thresholds (Lpk and LE) for
                                                (SELcum) metric, which incorporates                      sounds (e.g., vibratory pile driving)                        impulsive sound, the larger of the two
                                                marine mammal auditory weighting                         (Table 3). The COU used proxy source                         isopleths for calculating PTS onset is
                                                functions, to identify the received                      level measurements taken from similar                        used. These values were then used to
                                                levels, or acoustic thresholds, at which                 pile driving events (as described in                         develop mitigation measures for
                                                individual marine mammals are                            ‘‘Estimated Take by Incidental                               proposed pile driving activities. The
                                                predicted to experience changes in their                 Harassment’’), and using the User                            exclusion zone effectively represents the
                                                hearing sensitivity for acute, incidental                Spreadsheet, applied the updated PTS                         mitigation zone that would be
                                                exposure to all underwater                               onset thresholds for impulsive PK and                        established around each pile to prevent
                                                anthropogenic sound sources. The                         SELcum in the new acoustic guidance to                       Level A harassment (PTS onset) to
                                                Guidance (Appendix D) and its                            determine distance to the isopleths for                      marine mammals (Table 4), while the
                                                companion User Spreadsheet provide                       PTS onset for impact pile driving. For                       zones of influence (ZOI) provide
                                                alternative methodology for                              vibratory pile driving, the COU used the
                                                                                                                                                                      estimates of the areas within which
                                                incorporating these more complex                         User Spreadsheet to determine isopleth
                                                                                                                                                                      Level B harassment might occur for
                                                thresholds and associated weighting                      estimates for PTS onset using the
                                                                                                                                                                      impact/vibratory pile driving and quarry
                                                functions.                                               cumulative sound exposure level metric
                                                   The User Spreadsheet accounts for                     (LE) (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                           blasting (Table 5).
                                                effective hearing ranges using Weighting                 acoustics/guidelines.htm). In                                   As discussed below, some of the
                                                Factor Adjustments (WFAs), and the                       determining the cumulative sound                             proxy source levels, and the resulting
                                                COU’s application uses the                               exposure levels, the Guidance considers                      PTS isopleth and harassment zone
                                                recommended values for vibratory and                     the duration of the activity, the sound                      calculations, have been modified since
                                                impact driving therein. NMFS’ new                        exposure level produced by the source                        the FR notice for the proposed IHA was
                                                acoustic thresholds use dual metrics of                  during one working day, and the                              published.

                                                                                         TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF PTS ONSET ACOUSTIC THRESHOLDS
                                                                                                                                                    PTS onset acoustic thresholds *
                                                                                                                                                           (received level)
                                                                  Hearing group
                                                                                                                                   Impulsive                                            Non-impulsive

                                                Low-Frequency (LF) Cetaceans .........................   Cell   1:   Lpk,flat:   219   dB,   LE,LF,24h: 183 dB ....   Cell   2: LE,LF,24h: 199 dB.
                                                Mid-Frequency (MF) Cetaceans .........................   Cell   3:   Lpk,flat:   230   dB,   LE,MF,24h: 185 dB ...    Cell   4: LE,MF,24h: 198 dB.
                                                High-Frequency (HF) Cetaceans .......................    Cell   5:   Lpk,flat:   202   dB,   LE,HF,24h: 155 dB ....   Cell   6: LE,HF,24h: 173 dB.
                                                Phocid Pinnipeds (PW) (Underwater) ................      Cell   7:   Lpk,flat:   218   dB,   LE,PW,24h: 185 dB ...    Cell   8: LE,PW,24h: 201 dB.
                                                Otariid Pinnipeds (OW) (Underwater) ................     Cell   9:   Lpk,flat:   232   dB,   LE,OW,24h: 203 dB ..     Cell   10: LE,OW,24h: 219 dB.
                                                   * Dual metric acoustic thresholds for impulsive sounds: Use whichever results in the largest isopleth for calculating PTS onset. If a non-impul-
                                                sive sound has the potential of exceeding the peak sound pressure level thresholds associated with impulsive sounds, these thresholds should
                                                also be considered.
                                                   Note: Peak sound pressure (Lpk) has a reference value of 1 μPa, and cumulative sound exposure level (LE) has a reference value of 1μPa2s.
                                                In this Table, thresholds are abbreviated to reflect American National Standards Institute standards (ANSI 2013). However, peak sound pressure
                                                is defined by ANSI as incorporating frequency weighting, which is not the intent for this Technical Guidance. Hence, the subscript ‘‘flat’’ is being
                                                included to indicate peak sound pressure should be flat weighted or unweighted within the generalized hearing range. The subscript associated
                                                with cumulative sound exposure level thresholds indicates the designated marine mammal auditory weighting function (LF, MF, and HF
                                                cetaceans, and PW and OW pinnipeds) and that the recommended accumulation period is 24 hours. The cumulative sound exposure level
                                                thresholds could be exceeded in a multitude of ways (i.e., varying exposure levels and durations, duty cycle). When possible, it is valuable for
                                                action proponents to indicate the conditions under which these acoustic thresholds will be exceeded.


                                                Monitoring and Shutdown for Pile                         defined area), thus preventing potential                     pile driving, assuming a targeted
                                                Driving                                                  injury of marine mammals. Calculated                         maximum of 5 piles driven per day, is
                                                                                                         distances to the updated PTS onset                           397.6 m for low-frequency cetaceans
                                                  The following measures would apply                     acoustic thresholds are shown in Table                       (humpback whale). For mid-frequency
                                                to the COU’s mitigation through the                      4. Some of these distances have changed                      cetaceans (killer whale), phocid
                                                exclusion zone and zone of influence:                    since the publication of the FR notice                       pinnipeds (harbor seal), and otariid
                                                  Exclusion Zone—For all pile driving                    for the proposed IHA, as NMFS has                            pinnipeds (Steller sea lion), the
                                                activities, the COU will establish an                    incorporated more appropriate proxy                          distances are 14.1 m, 212.8 m, and 15.5
                                                exclusion zone intended to contain the                   source levels (see Underwater Sound)                         m, respectively (Table 4). Calculated
                                                area in which Level A harassment                         for some of the pile sizes based on                          distances to the PTS onset threshold
                                                thresholds are exceeded. The purpose of                  Caltrans 2014 and 2015, as well as                           during vibratory pile driving range from
                                                the exclusion zone is to define an area                  source levels used for recent Navy pile                      a maximum of 14.7 m for low-frequency
                                                within which shutdown of construction                    driving construction IHAs (79 FR 43429;                      cetaceans to 0.6 m for otariids—
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                                                activity would occur upon sighting of a                  81 FR 66628; Navy, 2014). The greatest                       depending on the specific type of piles/
                                                marine mammal within that area (or in                    calculated distance to the Level A                           sheets that are installed or removed
                                                anticipation of an animal entering the                   harassment threshold during impact                           (Table 4).




                                                  1 For most recent version of the NMFS User

                                                Spreadsheet, see: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                                acoustics/guidelines.htm.

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                                                    TABLE 4—PILE DRIVING ACTIVITIES AND CALCULATED DISTANCES TO LEVEL A HARASSMENT ISOPLETHS (ONSET PTS
                                                          THRESHOLD USING NMFS’ NEW ACOUSTIC GUIDANCE) AND LEVEL A SHUTDOWN (EXCLUSION) ZONES
                                                                                                             Estimated duration                                      Level A harassment zone/shutdown zone (m) **
                                                                                                                                                                                    (new guidance)
                                                             Source                       Number of      Piles driven     Hours per              Days of             LF            MF            PW           OW
                                                                                            piles          per day          day                   effort          Cetaceans     Cetaceans     Pinnipeds    Pinnipeds

                                                Vibratory Installation
                                                  Sheet ............................           1,700                15                0.5                   95         4.1/10        0.4/10       2.5/10        0.2/10
                                                Vibratory Installation 18″ ..                    150                10               1.25                   15         9.2/10        0.8/10       5.6/10        0.4/10
                                                Vibratory Installation 30″ ..                     40                 5                  1                    8        14.7/15        1.3/10       8.9/10        0.6/10
                                                Vibratory Removal Steel
                                                  18″ ................................           195                10               1.25                   35         9.2/10        0.8/10       5.6/10        0.4/10
                                                Vibratory Removal Steel
                                                  18″ ................................           150                10               1.25                    35        9.2/10        0.8/10       5.6/10        0.4/10
                                                Vibratory Removal Timber                          55                10               1.25                   5.5        2.3/10        0.2/10       1.4/10        0.1/10

                                                                                          Number of      Piles driven     Strikes per            Days of             LF            MF            PW           OW
                                                                                            piles          per day            pile                effort          Cetaceans     Cetaceans     Pinnipeds    Pinnipeds

                                                Impact Installation 30″
                                                  (SEL Calc) * ..................                 40                 5                 200                   8      397.6/400       14.1/15    212.8/215       15.5/15
                                                                                                                     4   ....................               10      342.6/340       12.2/15    183.3/185       13.3/15
                                                                                                                     3   ....................               14      282.8/280       10.1/10    151.4/150         11/10
                                                                                                                     2   ....................               20      215.8/215        7.7/10    115.5/115        8.4/10
                                                                                                                     1   ....................               40        136/135        4.8/10      72.8/75        5.3/10
                                                                                                                    10   ....................                4      630.1/630       22.4/25    337.2/340       24.6/25
                                                                                                                    20   ....................                2    1000.2/1000       35.6/35    535.3/535        39/40
                                                  * Distances to the Level A harassment (PTS onset) isopleth are based on the cumulative sound exposure level (LE) acoustic threshold; the
                                                modeled distances to the PTS onset isopleth were smaller using the Lpk metric (see Table 8 in the application), and therefore, not used to es-
                                                tablish shutdown zones.
                                                  ** Calculated distances to the Level A harassment zones do assume additional sound reductions that may result from implementation of certain
                                                types of sound attenuation devices (e.g., air bubble curtains).


                                                  The established shutdown zones                                Æ 4-pile radius: Humpback whale,                             Level B Harassment Zone (Zone of
                                                corresponding to the Level A                                  340 m; killer whale, 15 m; harbor seal,                     Influence)—The zone of influence (ZOI)
                                                harassment zones for each activity are                        185 m; Steller sea lion, 15 m.                              refers to the area(s) in which SPLs equal
                                                shown in Table 4 and are as follows:                            Æ 3-pile radius: Humpback whale,                          or exceed NMFS’ current Level B
                                                  • For all vibratory pile driving                            280 m; killer whale, 10 m; harbor seal,                     harassment thresholds (160 and 120 dB
                                                                                                              150 m; Steller sea lion, 10 m.                              rms for pulsed and non-pulsed
                                                activities except vibratory installation of
                                                                                                                Æ 2-pile radius: Humpback whale,                          continuous sound, respectively). ZOIs
                                                30″ steel pile, a 10-m radius shutdown
                                                                                                              215 m; killer whale, 10 m; harbor seal,                     provide utility for monitoring that is
                                                zone will be employed for all species                                                                                     conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e.,
                                                                                                              115 m; Steller sea lion, 10 m.
                                                observed. For vibratory installation of                         Æ 1-pile radius: Humpback whale,                          exclusion zone monitoring) by
                                                30″ steel pile a 15-m radius shutdown                         135 m; killer whale, 10 m; harbor seal,                     establishing monitoring protocols for
                                                zone will be employed.                                        75 m; Steller sea lion, 10 m.                               areas adjacent to the exclusion zone.
                                                  • During impact pile driving, a                               A shutdown will occur prior to a                          Monitoring of the ZOI enables observers
                                                shutdown zone will be determined by                           marine mammal entering a shutdown                           to be aware of, and communicate about,
                                                the number of piles to be driven that                         zone appropriate for that species and                       the presence of marine mammals within
                                                day as follows: If a maximum of five                          the concurrent work activity. Activity                      the project area but outside the
                                                piles are to be driven that day,                              will cease until the observer is confident                  exclusion zone and thus prepare for
                                                shutdown during the first driven pile                         that the animal is clear of the shutdown                    potential shutdowns of activity should
                                                will occur if a marine mammal enters                          zone: The animal will be considered                         those marine mammals approach the
                                                the ‘5-pile’ radius. After the first pile is                  clear if:                                                   exclusion zone. However, the primary
                                                driven, if no marine mammals have                               • It has been observed leaving the                        purpose of ZOI monitoring is to allow
                                                been observed within the ‘5-pile’ radius,                     shutdown zone; or                                           documentation of incidents of Level B
                                                the ‘4-pile’ radius will become the                             • It has not been seen in the                             harassment; ZOI monitoring is
                                                shutdown radius. This pattern will                            shutdown zone for 30 minutes for                            discussed in greater detail later (see
                                                                                                              cetaceans and 15 minutes for pinnipeds.                     ‘‘Monitoring and Reporting’’). The
                                                continue unless an animal is observed
                                                                                                                If shutdown lasts for more than 30                        modeled radial distances for ZOIs for
                                                within the most recent shutdown
                                                                                                              minutes, pre-activity monitoring (see                       impact and vibratory pile driving and
                                                radius, at which time that shutdown                                                                                       removal (not taking into account
                                                                                                              below) must recommence.
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                                                radius will remain in effect for the rest                                                                                 landmasses which are expected to limit
                                                                                                                If the exclusion zone is obscured by
                                                of the workday. Shutdown radii for each                       fog or poor lighting conditions, pile                       the actual ZOI radii) are shown in Table
                                                species, depending on number of piles                         driving will not be initiated until the                     6.
                                                driven, are as follows:                                       exclusion zone is clearly visible. Should                      In order to document observed
                                                  Æ 5-pile radius: Humpback whale,                            such conditions arise while impact                          incidents of harassment, monitors will
                                                400 m; killer whale, 15 m; harbor seal,                       driving is underway, the activity would                     record all marine mammals observed
                                                215 m; Steller sea lion, 15 m.                                be halted.                                                  within the ZOI. Modeling was


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                                                performed to estimate the ZOI for                          Observers will follow observer                     removal, pile installation, and in-water
                                                impact pile driving (the areas in which                 protocols, meet training requirements,                fill placement to allow marine mammals
                                                SPLs are expected to equal or exceed                    fill out data forms and report findings in            to leave the area prior to exposure to
                                                160 dB rms during impact driving) and                   accordance with protocols reviewed and                maximum noise levels. For vibratory
                                                for vibratory pile driving (the areas in                approved by NMFS. A detailed Marine                   hammers, the soft start technique will
                                                which SPLs are expected to equal or                     Mammal Monitoring Plan is found in                    initiate noise from the hammer for short
                                                exceed 120 dB rms during vibratory                      Appendix E of the application.                        periods at a reduced energy level,
                                                driving and removal). Results of this                      If marine mammals are observed                     followed by a brief waiting period and
                                                modeling showed the ZOI for impact                      approaching or within the shutdown                    repeating the procedure two additional
                                                driving would extend to a radius of                     zone, shutdown procedures will be                     times. For impact hammers, the soft
                                                1,000 m from the pile being driven and                  implemented to prevent unauthorized                   start technique will initiate several
                                                the ZOI for vibratory pile driving would                exposure. If marine mammals are                       strikes at a reduced energy level,
                                                extend to a maximum radius of 11,659                    observed within the monitoring zone                   followed by a brief waiting period. This
                                                m from the pile being driven. However,                  (ZOI), the sighting will be documented                procedure would also be repeated two
                                                due to the geography of the project area,               as a potential Level B take and the                   additional times. Equipment used for
                                                landmasses surround Dutch Harbor and                    animal behaviors shall be documented.                 fill placement will be idled near the
                                                Iliuliuk Bay are expected to limit the                  If the number of marine mammals                       waterside edge of the fill area for 15
                                                propagation of sound from construction                  exposed to Level B harassment                         minutes prior to performing in-water fill
                                                activities such that the actual distances               approaches the number of takes allowed                placement.
                                                to the ZOI extent for vibratory pile                    by the IHA, the COU will notify NMFS
                                                                                                        and seek further consultation. If any                 In-Water or Over-Water Construction
                                                driving will be substantially smaller
                                                                                                        marine mammal species are                             Activities
                                                than those described above. Modeling
                                                results of the ensonified areas, taking                 encountered that are not authorized by                   During in-water or over-water
                                                into account the attenuation provided                   the IHA and are likely to be exposed to               construction activities having the
                                                by landmasses, suggest the actual ZOI                   sound pressure levels greater than or                 potential to affect marine mammals, but
                                                will extend to a maximum distance of                    equal to the Level B harassment                       not involving a pile driver, a shutdown
                                                3,300 m for vibratory driving. Due to                   thresholds, then the COU will shut                    zone of 10 m will be monitored to
                                                this adjusted ZOI, and due to the                       down in-water activity to avoid take of               ensure that marine mammals are not
                                                monitoring locations chosen by the COU                  those species.                                        endangered by physical interaction with
                                                (see the Monitoring Plan in Appendix E                                                                        construction equipment. These
                                                                                                        Pre-Activity Monitoring
                                                of the application for details), we expect                                                                    activities could include, but are not
                                                that monitors will be able to observe the                 Prior to the start of daily in-water                limited to, the positioning of the pile on
                                                entire modeled ZOI for both impact and                  construction activity, or whenever a                  the substrate via a crane (‘‘stabbing’’ the
                                                vibratory pile driving, and thus we                     break in pile driving of 30 minutes or                pile) or the removal of the pile from the
                                                expect data collected on incidents of                   longer occurs, the observer will observe              water column/substrate via a crane
                                                Level B harassment to be relatively                     the shutdown and monitoring zones for                 (‘‘deadpull’’), or the slinging of
                                                accurate. The modeled areas of the ZOIs                 a period of 30 minutes. The shutdown                  construction materials via crane.
                                                for impact and vibratory driving, taking                zone will be cleared when a marine
                                                                                                        mammal has not been observed within                   Sound Attenuation Devices
                                                into account the attenuation provided
                                                by landmasses in attenuating sound                      zone for that 30-minute period. If a                     Sound attenuation devices (e.g., air
                                                from the construction project, are shown                marine mammal is observed within the                  bubble curtains, pile caps, or other
                                                in Appendix B of the application. The                   shutdown zone, a soft-start (described                attenuating device) shall be used during
                                                actual Level B harassment/monitoring                    below) cannot proceed until the marine                all impact pile driving operations.
                                                zones for impact pile driving (1,000 m)                 mammal has left the zone or has not                   Sound levels can be greatly reduced
                                                and vibratory pile driving (3,300 m) are                been observed for 15 minutes (for                     during impact pile driving using sound
                                                shown in Table 6. Some of these                         pinnipeds) and 30 minutes (for                        attenuation devices. The exact reduction
                                                distances have changes since the                        cetaceans). If the Level B harassment                 of noise level by a noise attenuator
                                                publication of the FR notice for the                    zone has been observed for 30 minutes                 varies, and depends on many factors
                                                proposed IHA, as NMFS has                               and non-permitted species are not                     such as water depth, current flow, and
                                                incorporated more appropriate proxy                     present within the zone, soft start                   in the case of an air bubble curtain,
                                                source levels (see Underwater Sound)                    procedures can commence and work                      bubble density and bubble diameter, etc.
                                                for some of the pile sizes based on                     can continue even if visibility becomes               Caltrans (2015) and Navy (2014) provide
                                                Caltrans 2014 and 2015, as well as                      impaired within the Level B zone. If the              information on the general effectiveness
                                                proxy source levels used for recent Navy                Level B zone is not visible while work                of various air bubble curtain systems in
                                                pile driving construction IHAs (79 FR                   continues, exposures will be recorded at              attenuating underwater sound. In low
                                                43429; 81 FR 66628; Navy, 2014).                        the estimated exposure rate for each                  current situations, 5 to 15 dB of noise
                                                                                                        permitted species. If work ceases for                 reduction has been achieved (Caltrans,
                                                Marine Mammal Monitoring
                                                                                                        more than 30 minutes, the pre-activity                2015). Data are more limited on the
                                                   Qualified observers will be on site                  monitoring of both zones must                         effectiveness of pile caps in reducing
                                                before, during, and after all pile-driving              recommence                                            the sound generated by the pile during
                                                activities. The Level A and Level B                                                                           impact pile driving.
                                                harassment zones for underwater noise                   Soft Start
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                                                will be monitored before, during, and                     The use of a ‘‘soft-start’’ procedure is            Vessel Interactions
                                                after all in-water construction activity.               believed to provide additional                          To minimize impacts from vessels
                                                The observers will be authorized to shut                protection to marine mammals by                       interactions with marine mammals, the
                                                down activity if pinnipeds or cetaceans                 providing a warning and an opportunity                crews aboard project vessels will follow
                                                are observed approaching or within the                  to leave the area prior to the hammer                 NMFS’s marine mammal viewing
                                                shutdown zone of any construction                       operating at full capacity. Soft start                guidelines and regulations as
                                                activities.                                             procedures will be used prior to pile                 practicable. (https://


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                                                alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/                                  3. An increase in our understanding                binoculars and the naked eye. Observers
                                                protectedresources/mmv/guide.htm).                      of how marine mammals respond to                      will work shifts of a maximum of four
                                                                                                        stimuli expected to result in incidental              consecutive hours followed by an
                                                Mitigation Conclusions
                                                                                                        take and how anticipated adverse effects              observer rotation or a 1-hour break and
                                                   We have carefully evaluated the                      on individuals may impact the                         will work no more than 12 hours in any
                                                COU’s proposed mitigation measures                      population, stock, or species                         24-hour period.
                                                and considered their likely effectiveness               (specifically through effects on annual                  • Observers will collect data
                                                relative to implementation of similar                   rates of recruitment or survival) through             including, but not limited to,
                                                mitigation measures in previously                       any of the following methods:                         environmental conditions (e.g., sea
                                                issued IHAs to determine whether they                      • Behavioral observations in the                   state, precipitation, glare, etc.), marine
                                                are likely to affect the least practicable              presence of stimuli compared to                       mammal sightings (e.g., species,
                                                impact on the affected marine mammal                    observations in the absence of stimuli                numbers, location, behavior, responses
                                                species and stocks and their habitat. Our               (need to be able to accurately predict                to construction activity, etc.),
                                                evaluation of potential measures                        pertinent information, e.g., received                 construction activity at the time of
                                                included consideration of the following                 level, distance from source);                         sighting, and number of marine
                                                factors in relation to one another:                        • Physiological measurements in the                mammal exposures. Observers will
                                                   (1) The manner in which, and the                     presence of stimuli compared to                       conduct observations, meet training
                                                degree to which, the successful                         observations in the absence of stimuli                requirements, fill out data forms, and
                                                implementation of the measure is                        (need to be able to accurately predict                report findings in accordance with this
                                                expected to minimize adverse impacts                    pertinent information, e.g., received                 IHA.
                                                to marine mammals;                                      level, distance from source); and                        • During all observation periods,
                                                   (2) The proven or likely efficacy of the                • Distribution and/or abundance                    observers will use binoculars and the
                                                specific measure to minimize adverse                    comparisons in times or areas with                    naked eye to search continuously for
                                                impacts as planned; and                                 concentrated stimuli versus times or                  marine mammals.
                                                                                                        areas without stimuli.                                   • If the exclusion zone is obscured by
                                                   (3) The practicability of the measure
                                                                                                           4. An increased knowledge of the                   fog or poor lighting conditions, pile
                                                for applicant implementation.
                                                                                                        affected species; or                                  driving will not be initiated until the
                                                   Based on our evaluation of the COU’s                    5. An increase in our understanding                exclusion zone is clearly visible. Should
                                                proposed measures, we have                              of the effectiveness of certain mitigation            such conditions arise while impact
                                                determined that the mitigation measures                 and monitoring measures.                              driving is underway, the activity would
                                                provide the means of affecting the least                   The COU submitted a Marine                         be halted.
                                                practicable impact on marine mammal                     Mammal Monitoring Plan as part of                        • Observers will implement
                                                species or stocks and their habitat.                    their IHA application (Appendix E of                  mitigation measures including
                                                Monitoring and Reporting                                the application; also available online at:            monitoring of the shutdown and
                                                                                                        http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                  monitoring zones, clearing of the zones,
                                                   In order to issue an IHA for an                      incidental/). The COU’s proposed                      and shutdown procedures.
                                                activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the                   Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan was                        • Observers will be in continuous
                                                MMPA states that NMFS must set forth                    created with input from NMFS and was                  contact with the construction personnel
                                                ‘‘requirements pertaining to the                        based on similar plans that have been                 via two-way radio. A cellular phone will
                                                monitoring and reporting of such                        successfully implemented by other                     be used as back-up communications and
                                                taking.’’ The MMPA implementing                         action proponents under previous IHAs                 for safety purposes.
                                                regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13)                    for pile driving projects.                               • Individuals implementing the
                                                indicate that requests for incidental take                                                                    monitoring protocol will assess its
                                                authorizations must include the                         Visual Marine Mammal Observations                     effectiveness using an adaptive
                                                suggested means of accomplishing the                      The COU will collect sighting data                  approach. MMOs will use their best
                                                necessary monitoring and reporting that                 and will record behavioral responses to               professional judgment throughout
                                                will result in increased knowledge of                   construction activities for marine                    implementation and seek improvements
                                                the species and of the level of taking or               mammal species observed in the project                to these methods when deemed
                                                impacts on populations of marine                        location during the period of activity.               appropriate. Any modifications to
                                                mammals that are expected to be                         All marine mammal observers (MMOs)                    protocol will be coordinated between
                                                present in the proposed action area.                    will be trained in marine mammal                      NMFS and the COU.
                                                Monitoring                                              identification and behaviors and are
                                                                                                        required to have no other construction-               Data Collection
                                                   Any monitoring requirement we                        related tasks while conducting                          We require that observers use
                                                prescribe should accomplish one or                      monitoring. The COU will monitor the                  approved data forms. Among other
                                                more of the following general goals:                    exclusion zone (shutdown zone) and                    pieces of information, the COU will
                                                   1. An increase in the probability of                 Level B harassment zone before, during,               record detailed information about any
                                                detecting marine mammals, both within                   and after pile driving, with observers                implementation of shutdowns,
                                                defined zones of effect (thus allowing                  located at the best practicable vantage               including the distance of animals to the
                                                for more effective implementation of the                points (See Figure 3 in the Marine                    pile being driven, a description of
                                                mitigation) and in general to generate                  Mammal Monitoring Plan for the                        specific actions that ensued, and
                                                more data to contribute to the analyses                                                                       resulting behavior of the animal, if any.
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                                                                                                        observer locations planned for use
                                                mentioned below;                                        during construction). Based on our                    In addition, the COU will attempt to
                                                   2. An increase in our understanding                  requirements, the Marine Mammal                       distinguish between the number of
                                                of how many marine mammals are                          Monitoring Plan would implement the                   individual animals taken and the
                                                likely to be exposed to stimuli that we                 following procedures for pile driving:                number of incidents of take, when
                                                associate with specific adverse effects,                  • During observation periods,                       possible. We require that, at a
                                                such as behavioral harassment or                        observers will continuously scan the                  minimum, the following information be
                                                hearing threshold shifts;                               area for marine mammals using                         collected on sighting forms:


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                                                  • Date and time that permitted                        option, if the cost of shutdown during                area surrounding the monitoring zones,
                                                construction activity begins or ends;                   impact pile driving is not anticipated to             including the following:
                                                  • Weather parameters (e.g. percent                    warrant additional measurements.                         D Distance from animal to pile driving
                                                cloud cover, percent glare, visibility)                    The COU must obtain approval from                  sound source.
                                                and Beaufort sea state;                                 NMFS of any new exclusion zone before                    D Reason why/why not shutdown
                                                  • Species, numbers, and, if possible,                 it may be implemented.                                implemented.
                                                sex and age class of observed marine                                                                             D If a shutdown was implemented,
                                                mammals;                                                Reporting                                             behavioral reactions noted and if they
                                                  • Construction activities occurring                   Annual Report                                         occurred before or after implementation
                                                during each sighting;                                                                                         of the shutdown.
                                                  • Marine mammal behavior patterns                       A draft report will be submitted
                                                                                                                                                                 D If a shutdown was implemented,
                                                observed, including bearing and                         within 90 calendar days of the
                                                                                                                                                              the distance from animal to sound
                                                direction of travel;                                    completion of the activity. The report
                                                                                                                                                              source at the time of the shutdown.
                                                  • Specific focus should be paid to                    will include information on marine                       D Behavioral reactions noted during
                                                behavioral reactions just prior to, or                  mammal observations pre-activity,                     soft starts and if they occurred before or
                                                during, soft-start and shutdown                         during-activity, and post-activity during             after implementation of the soft start.
                                                procedures;                                             pile driving days, and will provide                      D Distance to the animal from the
                                                  • Location of marine mammal,                          descriptions of any behavioral responses              sound source during soft start.
                                                distance from observer to the marine                    to construction activities by marine                     • Post-activity observational survey-
                                                mammal, and distance from pile driving                  mammals and a complete description of                 specific data:
                                                activities to marine mammals;                           any mitigation shutdowns and results of                  Æ Results, which include the
                                                  • Record of whether an observation                    those actions, as well as an estimate of              detections and behavioral reactions of
                                                required the implementation of                          total take based on the number of                     marine mammals, the species and
                                                mitigation measures, including                          marine mammals observed during the                    numbers observed, sighting rates and
                                                shutdown procedures and the duration                    course of construction. A final report                distances,
                                                of each shutdown; and                                   must be submitted within 30 days                         Æ Refined exposure estimate based on
                                                  • Other human activity in the area.                   following resolution of comments from                 the number of marine mammals
                                                Record the hull numbers of fishing                      NMFS on the draft report. The report                  observed. This may be reported as a rate
                                                vessels if possible.                                    shall include at a minimum:                           of take (number of marine mammals per
                                                                                                          • General data:                                     hour or per day), or using some other
                                                Sound Source and Attenuation
                                                                                                          Æ Date and time of activity.                        appropriate metric.
                                                Verification                                              Æ Water conditions (e.g., sea-state).
                                                   The companion User Spreadsheet                         Æ Weather conditions (e.g., percent                 General Notifications
                                                provided with NMFS’ new acoustic                        cover, percent glare, visibility).                      In the unanticipated event that the
                                                guidance uses multiple conservative                        • Specific pile driving data:                      specified activity clearly causes the take
                                                assumption which may result in                             Æ Description of the pile driving                  of a marine mammal in a manner not
                                                unrealistically large isopleths associated              activity being conducted (pile locations,             authorized by the IHA, such as a Level
                                                with PTS onset. The COU may elect to                    pile size and type), and times (onset and             A harassment, or a take of a marine
                                                verify the values used for source levels                completion) when pile driving occurs.                 mammal species other than those
                                                and sound attenuation in the various                       Æ The construction contractor and/or               authorized, the COU would
                                                exclusion radii calculations. This would                marine mammal monitoring staff will                   immediately cease the specified
                                                be achieved using the techniques and                    coordinate to ensure that pile driving                activities and immediately report the
                                                equipment for sound source verification                 times and strike counts are accurately                incident to the Chief of the Permits and
                                                discussed in Appendix A of the                          recorded. The duration of soft start                  Conservation Division, Office of
                                                application. Sound levels would be                      procedures should be noted as separate                Protected Resources, NMFS, and the
                                                measured at the earliest possibility                    from the full power driving duration.                 Alaska Stranding Coordinator.
                                                during pile driving at 10, 100, 300, and                   Æ Detailed description of the sound                  The report would include the
                                                500 meters from the sound source. For                   attenuation system utilized, including                following information:
                                                the purpose of recalculating the                        the design.                                             • Time, date, and location (latitude/
                                                observation and hazard radii, measured                     Æ Description of in-water                          longitude) of the incident;
                                                source levels (at 10 m) would be                        construction activity not involving pile                • Description of the incident;
                                                substituted for the assumed source                      driving (location, type of activity, onset              • Status of all sound source use in the
                                                levels for piles of the same size and                   and completion times).                                24 hours preceding the incident;
                                                method of installation as the measured                     • Pre-activity observational survey-                 • Environmental conditions (e.g.,
                                                pile. The distant values would be                       specific data:                                        wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea
                                                plotted and a logarithmic line of best fit                 Æ Date and time survey is initiated                state, cloud cover, and visibility);
                                                used to determine the site specific                     and terminated.                                         • Description of all marine mammal
                                                attenuation rate (geometric loss                           Æ Description of any observable                    observations in the 24 hours preceding
                                                coefficient) experienced at the project                 marine mammals and their behavior in                  the incident;
                                                site. If the measured geometric loss                    the immediate area during monitoring.                   • Species identification or
                                                coefficient is higher than the typically-                  Æ Times when pile driving or other                 description of the animal(s) involved;
                                                used value of 15, the observation and                   in-water construction is delayed due to                 • Fate of the animal(s); and
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                                                hazard radii for all pile driving activities            presence of marine mammals within                       • Photographs or video footage of the
                                                will be revised by applying the site                    shutdown zones.                                       animal(s) (if equipment is available).
                                                specific measured values to the practical                  • During-activity observational                      Activities would not resume until
                                                spreading loss equation. The site                       survey-specific data:                                 NMFS is able to review the
                                                specific radii would be used for the                       Æ Description of any observable                    circumstances of the prohibited take.
                                                remaining duration of construction. The                 marine mammal behavior within                         NMFS would work with the COU to
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                                                minimize the likelihood of further                       ‘‘harassment’’ as: ‘‘. . . any act of                     activities, it is more likely that some
                                                prohibited take and ensure MMPA                          pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)                  smaller number of individuals may
                                                compliance. The COU would not be able                    has the potential to injure a marine                      accrue a number of incidences of
                                                to resume their activities until notified                mammal or marine mammal stock in the                      harassment per individual than for each
                                                by NMFS via letter, email, or telephone.                 wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                    incidence to accrue to a new individual,
                                                   In the event that the COU discovers                   the potential to disturb a marine                         especially if those individuals display
                                                an injured or dead marine mammal, and                    mammal or marine mammal stock in the                      some degree of residency or site fidelity
                                                determines that the cause of the injury                  wild by causing disruption of behavioral                  and the impetus to use the site (e.g.,
                                                or death is unknown and the death is                     patterns, including, but not limited to,                  because of foraging opportunities) is
                                                relatively recent (i.e., in less than a                  migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,                  stronger than the deterrence presented
                                                moderate state of decomposition), the                    feeding, or sheltering (Level B                           by the harassing activity.
                                                COU would immediately report the                         harassment).’’                                               The COU has requested authorization
                                                incident to Jolie Harrison                                  All anticipated takes would be by                      for the incidental taking of small
                                                (Jolie.Harrison@noaa.gov), Chief of the                  Level B harassment, resulting from                        numbers of Steller sea lions, harbor
                                                Permits and Conservation Division,                       vibratory and impact pile driving and                     seals, humpback whales, and killer
                                                Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,                     involving temporary changes in                            whales that may result from pile driving
                                                and Mandy Migura (Mandy.Migura@                          behavior. Based on the best available                     activities associated with the UMC dock
                                                noaa.gov), Alaska Stranding                              information, the proposed activities—                     construction project described
                                                Coordinator. The report would include                    vibratory and impact pile driving—                        previously in this document. In order to
                                                the same information identified in the                   would not result in serious injuries or                   estimate the potential incidents of take
                                                paragraph above. Construction related                    mortalities to marine mammals even in                     that may occur incidental to the
                                                activities would be able to continue                     the absence of the planned mitigation                     specified activity, we must first estimate
                                                while NMFS reviews the circumstances                     and monitoring measures. Additionally,                    the extent of the sound field that may
                                                of the incident. NMFS would work with                    the mitigation and monitoring measures                    be produced by the activity and then
                                                the COU to determine whether                             are expected to minimize the potential                    incorporate information about marine
                                                modifications in the activities are                      for injury, such that take by Level A                     mammal density or abundance in the
                                                appropriate.                                             harassment is considered discountable.                    project area. We first provide
                                                   In the event that the COU discovers                      If a marine mammal responds to a                       information on applicable sound
                                                an injured or dead marine mammal, and                    stimulus by changing its behavior (e.g.,                  thresholds for determining effects to
                                                determines that the injury or death is                   through relatively minor changes in                       marine mammals before describing the
                                                not associated with or related to the                    locomotion direction/speed or                             information used in estimating the
                                                activities authorized in the IHA (e.g.,                  vocalization behavior), the response                      sound fields, the available marine
                                                previously wounded animal, carcass                       may or may not constitute taking at the                   mammal density or abundance
                                                with moderate to advanced                                individual level, and is unlikely to                      information, and the method of
                                                decomposition, or scavenger damage),                     affect the stock or the species as a                      estimating potential incidences of take.
                                                the COU would report the incident to                     whole. However, if a sound source
                                                                                                         displaces marine mammals from an                          Sound Thresholds
                                                Jolie Harrison (Jolie.Harrison@
                                                noaa.gov), Chief of the Permits and                      important feeding or breeding area for a                    We use sound exposure thresholds to
                                                Conservation Division, Office of                         prolonged period, impacts on animals or                   determine when an activity that
                                                Protected Resources, NMFS, and Mandy                     on the stock or species could potentially                 produces sound might result in impacts
                                                Migura (Mandy.Migura@noaa.gov),                          be significant (e.g., Lusseau and Bejder,                 to a marine mammal such that a ‘‘take’’
                                                Alaska Stranding Coordinator, within 24                  2007; Weilgart, 2007). Given the many                     by harassment might occur. As
                                                hours of the discovery. The COU would                    uncertainties in predicting the quantity                  discussed above, NMFS has recently
                                                provide photographs or video footage (if                 and types of impacts of sound on                          revised PTS (and temporary threshold
                                                available) or other documentation of the                 marine mammals, it is common practice                     shift) onset acoustic thresholds for
                                                stranded animal sighting to NMFS and                     to estimate how many animals are likely                   impulsive and non-impulsive sound as
                                                the Marine Mammal Stranding Network.                     to be present within a particular                         part of its new acoustic guidance (refer
                                                The COU can continue its operations                      distance of a given activity, or exposed                  to Table 3 for those thresholds). The
                                                under such a case.                                       to a particular level of sound.                           Guidance does not address Level B
                                                                                                            This practice potentially                              harassment, nor airborne noise
                                                Estimated Take by Incidental                             overestimates the numbers of marine                       harassment; therefore, COU uses the
                                                Harassment                                               mammals taken, as it is often difficult to                current NMFS acoustic exposure criteria
                                                  Except with respect to certain                         distinguish between the individual                        to determine exposure to airborne and
                                                activities not pertinent here, section                   animals harassed and incidences of                        underwater noise sound pressure levels
                                                3(18) of the MMPA defines                                harassment. In particular, for stationary                 for Level B harassment (Table 5).

                                                                        TABLE 5—CURRENT NMFS ACOUSTIC EXPOSURE CRITERIA FOR LEVEL B HARASSMENT
                                                                 Criterion                                 Definition                                                       Threshold

                                                Level B harassment (underwater) ...         Behavioral disruption .....................    160 dB re: 1 μPa (impulsive source *)/120 dB re: 1 μPa (continuous
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                                                                                                                                             source *) (rms).
                                                Level B harassment (airborne) ** ....       Behavioral disruption .....................    90 dB re: 20 μPa (harbor seals)/100 dB re: 20 μPa (other pinnipeds)
                                                                                                                                             (unweighted).
                                                  * Impact pile driving produces impulsive noise; vibratory pile driving produces non-pulsed (continuous) noise.
                                                  ** NMFS has not established any formal criteria for harassment resulting from exposure to airborne sound. However, these thresholds rep-
                                                resent the best available information regarding the effects of pinniped exposure to such sound and NMFS’ practice is to associate exposure at
                                                these levels with Level B harassment.




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                                                Distance to Sound Thresholds                                       source (10*log(range)). A practical                                SPLs of 160.7 dB RMS (Unisea, 2015).
                                                   Underwater Sound Propagation                                    spreading value of fifteen is often used                           This lower value was used to calculate
                                                Formula—Pile driving generates                                     under conditions, such as Dutch Harbor,                            the harassment radii for vibratory
                                                underwater noise that can potentially                              where water depth increases as the                                 installation sheet pile and is discussed
                                                result in disturbance to marine                                    receiver moves away from the shoreline,                            further in Appendix A of the
                                                mammals in the project area.                                       resulting in an expected propagation                               application.
                                                Transmission loss (TL) is the decrease                             environment that would lie between                                   Underwater noise levels during the
                                                in acoustic intensity as an acoustic                               spherical and cylindrical spreading loss                           vibratory removal and installation of 18-
                                                pressure wave propagates out from a                                conditions. Practical spreading loss (4.5                          inch steel pile can reach a source level
                                                source. TL parameters vary with                                    dB reduction in sound level for each                               of 162 dB RMS at 10 m (Illingworth and
                                                frequency, temperature, sea conditions,                            doubling of distance) is assumed here.                             Rodkin, 2012; Navy, 2014). Because
                                                current, source and receiver depth,                                   Underwater Sound—During the                                     there was little information on the
                                                water depth, water chemistry, and                                  installation of piles, the project has the                         underwater noise levels of the removal
                                                bottom composition and topography.                                 potential to increase underwater noise                             of timber piles, the levels used for
                                                The general formula for underwater TL                              levels. This could result in disturbance                           analysis (153 dB RMS at 10 m) were
                                                is:                                                                to pinnipeds and cetaceans that occur
                                                                                                                                                                                      taken from the installation of timber
                                                TL = B * log10(R1/R2),                                             within the Level B harassment zone.
                                                                                                                                                                                      piles (Illingworth and Rodkin, 2012;
                                                where                                                              The intensity of pile driving sounds is
                                                                                                                                                                                      Navy, 2014). Underwater noise levels
                                                R1 = the distance of the modeled SPL from                          greatly influenced by factors such as the
                                                                                                                                                                                      during the impact pile driving of a 30-
                                                    the driven pile, and                                           type of piles, hammers, and the physical
                                                                                                                                                                                      inch steel pile can reach a source level
                                                R2 = the distance from the driven pile of the                      environment in which the activity
                                                    initial measurement                                                                                                               of 190 dB RMS (177 dBSEL) at 10 m
                                                                                                                   occurs. A large quantity of literature
                                                                                                                                                                                      (Caltrans, 2014 and 2015), whereas the
                                                   This formula neglects loss due to                               regarding SPLs recorded from pile
                                                                                                                                                                                      underwater noise from the vibratory
                                                scattering and absorption, which is                                driving projects is available for
                                                                                                                                                                                      driving of 30-inch steel pile can result
                                                assumed to be zero here. The degree to                             consideration. In order to determine
                                                                                                                   reasonable SPLs and their associated                               in a source level of 166 dB RMS at 10
                                                which underwater sound propagates                                                                                                     m (Illingworth and Rodkin, 2012; Navy,
                                                away from a sound source is dependent                              effects on marine mammals that are
                                                                                                                   likely to result from pile driving at the                          2014).
                                                on a variety of factors, most notably the
                                                water bathymetry and presence or                                   UMC dock, studies with similar                                       Dutch Harbor does not represent open
                                                absence of reflective or absorptive                                properties to the specified activity were                          water, or free field, conditions.
                                                conditions including in-water structures                           evaluated.                                                         Therefore, sounds would attenuate as
                                                and sediments. Spherical spreading                                    According to studies by the California                          they encounter land masses. As a result,
                                                occurs in a perfectly unobstructed (free-                          Department of Transportation (Caltrans),                           and as described above, pile driving
                                                field) environment not limited by depth                            the installation of steel sheet piles using                        noise in the project area is not expected
                                                or water surface, resulting in a 6 dB                              a vibratory hammer can result in                                   to propagate to the calculated distances
                                                reduction in sound level for each                                  underwater noise levels reaching a                                 for the 120 dB thresholds as shown in
                                                doubling of distance from the source                               source level of 163 dB RMS or 162                                  Table 6. See Appendix B of the
                                                (20*log(range)). Cylindrical spreading                             dBSEL at 10 m (Caltrans, 2015). PND                                application for figures depicting the
                                                occurs in an environment in which                                  Engineers, Inc. performed acoustic                                 actual extents of areas in which each
                                                sound propagation is bounded by the                                measurements during vibratory                                      underwater sound threshold is
                                                water surface and sea bottom, resulting                            installation of steel sheet pile at a                              predicted to occur at the project area
                                                in a reduction of 3 dB in sound level for                          similar construction project in                                    due to pile driving, taking into account
                                                each doubling of distance from the                                 Unalaska, Alaska, and found average                                the attenuation provided by landmasses.

                                                         TABLE 6—MODELED DISTANCES TO THE NMFS LEVEL B HARASSMENT THRESHOLDS (ISOPLETHS) AND ACTUAL
                                                                           MONITORING ZONES DURING PILE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
                                                                                                                                                                                             Distance                     Monitoring zone
                                                                                                         Threshold                                                                             (m) *                            (m)

                                                Impact driving, disturbance (160 dB) ...........................................................................................   1,000 ** ........................   1,000.
                                                Vibratory removal, disturbance (120 dB) ......................................................................................     11,659 *** (steel) .........        3,300 (steel).
                                                                                                                                                                                   1,585 (timber) .............        1,600 (timber).
                                                  *Distances shown are modeled maximum distances and do not account for landmasses which are expected to reduce the actual distances to
                                                sound thresholds.
                                                  **Calculated distance to the impact pile driving Level B harassment zone does not assume additional sound reductions that may result from
                                                implementation of certain types of sound attenuation devices (e.g., air bubble curtains).
                                                  ***This is the maximum distance modeled. See Section 5 of the application for the modeled distances for each pile driving activity type.


                                                   Airborne Sound—During the                                       haul out frequently within Dutch Harbor                            and was used to estimate the distance to
                                                installation of piles and blasting                                 or the spit due to the amount of activity                          the airborne thresholds.
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                                                activities at the quarry, the project has                          within the area. A spherical spreading                               The formula for calculating spherical
                                                the potential to increase airborne noise                           loss model (i.e., 6 dB reduction in sound                          spreading loss in airborne noise is:
                                                levels. This could result in disturbance                           level for each doubling of distance from                           TL=GL × log(R1/R2)
                                                to pinnipeds at the surface of the water                           the source), in which there is a perfectly
                                                                                                                                                                                      where:
                                                or hauled out along the shoreline of                               unobstructed (free-field) environment
                                                                                                                                                                                      TL = Transmission loss (dB)
                                                Iliuliuk Bay or the Dutch Harbor spit;                             not limited by depth or water surface, is
                                                                                                                                                                                      GL = Geometric Loss Coefficient (20 for
                                                however, we do not expect animals to                               appropriate for use with airborne sound                                spherical spreading in airborne noise)



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                                                R1 = Range of the sound pressure level (m)              those associated with airborne sound.                 available; however, we determined that
                                                R2 = Distance from the source of the initial            Further, it is not anticipated that any               these data were unreliable as a basis for
                                                    measurement (m)                                     pinnipeds will haul out within the                    prediction of marine mammal
                                                   Noise levels used to calculate airborne              airborne harassment zone. Airborne                    abundance in the project location as the
                                                harassment radii come from Laughlin                     noise thresholds have not been                        goal of the USACE surveys was to
                                                (2010) and Laughlin (2013) and are                      established for cetaceans (NOAA,                      develop a snapshot of waterfowl and
                                                summarized in Table 9 of the                            2015b), and no adverse impacts are                    seabird location and abundance in the
                                                application. Data for vibratory driving                 anticipated.                                          harbor, thus the surveys would have
                                                from Laughlin (2010) is presented in                       Distance from the quarry bottom to                 been designed and carried out
                                                dBL5EQ, or the 5-minute average                         the shoreline is an average of 70–80 m,               differently if the goal had been to
                                                continuous sound level. In this case                    so exposure to even Level B harassment                document marine mammal use of the
                                                dBRMS values would be calculated in a                   from blasting noise is highly unlikely.               harbor. Additionally, USACE surveys
                                                similar fashion, so these dBL5EQ were                      Therefore, we do not believe that                  occurred only in winter; as Steller sea
                                                considered equivalent to the standard                   authorization of incidental take                      lion abundance is expected to vary
                                                dBRMS. Impact pile driving noise levels                 resulting from airborne sound for                     significantly between the breeding and
                                                were taken from a recent Washington                     pinnipeds is warranted, and airborne                  the non-breeding season in the project
                                                State Department of Transportation IHA                  sound is not discussed further here.                  location, data that were collected only
                                                application which used data collected                   Marine Mammal Occurrence                              during the non-breeding season have
                                                by Laughlin (2013). A report was not                                                                          limited utility in predicting year-round
                                                available for this data, but it is assumed                 The most appropriate information                   abundance. As such, we determined
                                                to be provided in dBRMS. Only A-                        available was used to estimate the                    that the data from the surveys
                                                weighted airborne noise levels were                     number of potential incidences of take.               commissioned by COU in 2015–2016
                                                available for quarry plasting (Giroux,                  Density estimates for Steller sea lions,              represents the best available information
                                                2009), so a conservative maximum level                  harbor seals, humpback whales, and                    on marine mammals in the project
                                                was selected, dBALMAX.                                  killer whales in Dutch Harbor, and more               location.
                                                  Based on the spherical spreading loss                 broadly in the waters surrounding
                                                                                                        Unalaska Island, are not readily                      Description of Take Calculation
                                                equation, the calculated airborne Level
                                                B harassment zones would extend out to                  available. Likewise, we were not able to                 The take calculations presented here
                                                the following distances:                                find any published literature or reports              rely on the best data currently available
                                                  • For the vibratory installation of 18-               describing densities or estimating                    for marine mammal populations in the
                                                inch steel piles, the calculated airborne               abundance of either species in the                    project location. Density data for marine
                                                Level B harassment zone for harbor                      project area. As such, data collected                 mammal species in the project location
                                                seals is 11.4 m; for Steller sea lions, the             from marine mammal surveys represent                  is not available. Therefore the data
                                                distance is 3.6 m;                                      the best available information on the                 collected from marine mammal surveys
                                                  • For the vibratory installation of 30-               occurrence of both species in the project             of Dutch Harbor in 2015–2016 represent
                                                inch steel piles, the calculated airborne               area.                                                 the best available information on marine
                                                Level B harassment zone for harbor                         Beginning in April 2015, UMC                       mammal populations in the project
                                                seals is 31.9 meters; for Steller sea lions,            personnel began conducting surveys                    location, and this data was used to
                                                the distance is 10.1 m;                                 within Dutch Harbor under the                         estimate take. As such, the zones that
                                                  • For the impact installation of 24-                  direction of an ecological consultant.                have been calculated to contain the
                                                inch steel piles, the calculated airborne               The consultant visited the site every                 areas ensonified to the Level A and
                                                Level B harassment zone for harbor                      month to ensure that data was gathered                Level B thresholds for marine mammals
                                                seals is 152.4 m; for Steller sea lions, the            consistently and comprehensively.                     have been calculated for mitigation and
                                                distance is 48.2 m; and                                 Observers monitored for a variety of                  monitoring purposes and were not used
                                                  • For quarry blasting, the calculated                 marine mammals, including Steller sea                 in the calculation of take. See Table 7
                                                Level B harassment zone for harbor                      lions, whales, and harbor seals. Several              for total estimated incidents of take.
                                                seals extends to 38.5 m and 12.2 m for                  observation locations from various                    Estimates were based on the following
                                                Steller sea lions.                                      vantage points were selected for the                  assumptions:
                                                  Vibratory installation of sheet piles is              surveys. Observations took place for
                                                                                                                                                                 • All marine mammals estimated to be in
                                                assumed to create lower noise levels                    approximately 15 minutes from each                    areas ensonified by noise exceeding the Level
                                                than installation of 30-inch round piles,               point, and included only marine                       B harassment threshold for impact and
                                                so these values will be used for sheet                  mammals which were inside Dutch                       vibratory driving (as shown in Appendix B
                                                pile driving. Similarly, vibratory                      Harbor. The survey recorded the type of               of the application) are assumed to be in the
                                                removal of steel or wooden piles will                   species observed, the number of species               water 100 percent of the time. This
                                                observe the same harassment radii. For                  observed, the primary activity of the                 assumption is based on the fact that there are
                                                the purposes of this analysis, impact                   species, and any applicable notes.                    no haulouts or rookeries within the area
                                                installation of 30-inch steel piles is                                                                        predicted to be ensonified to the Level B
                                                                                                        Surveys were conducted through July                   harassment threshold based on modeling.
                                                assumed to generate similar sound                       2016.                                                    • Predicted exposures were based on total
                                                levels to the installation of 24-inch                      These surveys represent the most                   estimated total duration of pile driving/
                                                piles, as no unweighted data was                        recent data on marine mammal                          removal hours, which are estimated at 1,470
                                                available for the 30-inch piles.                        occurrence in the harbor, and represent               hours over the entire project. This estimate
                                                  Since the in-water area encompassed
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                                                                                                        the only targeted marine mammal                       is based on a 245 day project time frame, an
                                                within the above areas is located                       surveys of the project area that we are               average work day of 12 hours, and a
                                                entirely within the underwater Level B                  aware of.                                             conservative estimate that up to
                                                harassment zone, the pinnipeds that                        Data from bird surveys of Dutch                    approximately 50 percent of time (likely less
                                                                                                                                                              on some days, based on the short pile driving
                                                come within these areas will already be                 Harbor conducted by the U.S. Army                     durations provided in Table 4) during those
                                                recorded as a take based on Level B                     Corps of Engineers (USACE) from 2003–                 work days will include pile driving and
                                                harassment threshold for underwater                     2013, which included observations of                  removal activities (with the rest of the work
                                                noise, which are in all cases larger than               Steller sea lions in the harbor, were also            day spent on non-pile driving activities



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                                                which will not result in marine mammal                     Steller Sea Lion—Steller sea lion                  known whether harbor seal abundance
                                                take, such as installing templating and                 density data for the project area is not              in the project area varies seasonally. As
                                                bracing, moving equipment, etc.).                       available. Steller sea lions occur year-              described above, all harbor seals in the
                                                   • Vibratory or impact driving could occur            round in the Aleutian Islands and                     project area at a given time are assumed
                                                at any time during the ‘‘duration’’ and our
                                                approach to take calculation assumes a rate
                                                                                                        within Unalaska Bay and Dutch Harbor.                 to be in the water, thus any harbor seals
                                                of occurrence that is the same for any of the           As described above, local abundance in                within the modeled area of
                                                calculated zones.                                       the non-breeding season (winter                       ensonification exceeding the Level B
                                                   • The hourly marine mammal observation               months) is generally lower overall; data              harassment threshold would be
                                                rate recorded during marine mammal surveys              from surveys conducted by the COU in                  recorded as taken by Level B
                                                of Dutch Harbor in 2015 is reflective of the            2015–2016 revealed Steller sea lions                  harassment.
                                                hourly rate that will be observed during the            were present in Dutch Harbor in most                    Estimated take of harbor seals was
                                                construction project.                                   months that surveys occurred. We                      calculated using the equations described
                                                   • Takes were calculated based on                     assume, based on marine mammal                        above, as follows:
                                                estimated rates of occurrence for each species
                                                in the project area and this rate was assumed
                                                                                                        surveys of Dutch Harbor, and based on                 μOR = 0.16 animals/hour
                                                to be the same regardless of the size of the            the best available information on                     CI95 = 0.16 animals/hour
                                                zone (for impact or vibratory driving/                  seasonal abundance patterns of the                    XR = 0.32 animals/hour
                                                removal).                                               species including over 20 years of                    Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) =
                                                   • Activities that may be accomplished by             NOAA National Marine Mammal                                0.32 * 1,470 hours = 470
                                                either impact driving or down-the-hole                  Laboratory (NMML) survey data                           Thus we estimate that a total of 470
                                                drilling (i.e., fender support/pin piles,               collected in Unalaska, that Steller sea               harbor seal takes will occur as a result
                                                miscellaneous support piles, and temporary              lions will be regularly observed in the               of the proposed UMC dock construction
                                                support piles) were assumed to be                       project area during most or all months
                                                accomplished via impact driving. If any of                                                                    project (Table 7).
                                                these activities are ultimately accomplished
                                                                                                        of construction. As described above, all                Humpback Whale—Humpback whale
                                                via down-the-hole drilling instead of impact            Steller sea lions in the project area at a            density data for the project location is
                                                driving, this would not result in a change in           given time are assumed to be in the                   not available. We assume, based on the
                                                the amount of overall effort (as they will be           water, thus any sea lion within the                   best on the best available information,
                                                accomplished via down-the-hole drilling                 modeled area of ensonification                        that humpback whales will be
                                                instead of, and not in addition to, impact              exceeding the Level B harassment                      encountered in low numbers throughout
                                                driving). As take estimates are calculated              threshold would be recorded as taken by               the duration of the project. We relied on
                                                based on effort and not marine mammal                   Level B harassment.                                   the best available information to
                                                densities, this would not change the take                  Estimated take of Steller sea lions was
                                                estimate.
                                                                                                                                                              estimate take of humpback whales,
                                                                                                        calculated using the equations described              which in this case was survey data
                                                  Take estimates for Steller sea lions,                 above, as follows:                                    collected from the 2015–2016 marine
                                                harbor seals, humpback whales, and                      μOR = 0.40 animals/hour                               mammal surveys of Dutch Harbor as
                                                killer whales were calculated using the                 CI95 = 0.23 animals/hour                              described above. That survey data
                                                following series of steps:                              XR = 0.63 animals/hour                                showed humpback whales are present
                                                                                                        Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) =            in the harbor only occasionally (average
                                                   1. The average hourly rate of animals
                                                                                                             0.63 * 1,470 = 926                               monthly observation rate = 0.06).
                                                observed during 2015–2016 marine mammal
                                                surveys of Dutch Harbor was calculated                     Thus we estimate that a total of 926               Estimated take of humpback whales was
                                                separately for both species (‘‘Observation              Steller sea lion takes will occur as a                calculated using the equations described
                                                Rate’’). Thus ‘‘Observation Rate’’ (OR) =               result of the proposed UMC dock                       above, as follows:
                                                Number of individuals observed/hours of                 construction project (Table 7).                       μOR = 0.06 animals/hour
                                                observation;                                               Harbor Seal—Harbor seal density data               CI95 = 0.06 animals/hour
                                                   2. The 95 percent confidence interval was
                                                calculated for the data set, and the upper
                                                                                                        for the project location is not available.            XR = 0.12 animals/hour
                                                                                                        We assume, based on the best on the                   Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) =
                                                bound of the 95 percent confidence interval
                                                                                                        best available information, that harbor                    0.12 * 1,470 hours = 176
                                                was added to the Observation Rate to account
                                                for variability of the small data set                   seals will be encountered in low                         Thus we estimate that a total of 176
                                                (‘‘Exposure Rate’’). Thus ‘‘Exposure Rate’’             numbers throughout the duration of the                humpback whale takes will occur as a
                                                (XR) = mOR + CI95 (where mOR = average of               project. We relied on the best available              result of the proposed UMC dock
                                                hourly observation rates and CI95 = 95                  information to estimate take of harbor                construction project (Table 7).
                                                percent confidence interval (normal                     seals, which in this case was survey                     Killer Whale—Little is known about
                                                distribution);                                          data collected from the 2015–2016                     killer whales that inhabit waters near
                                                   3. The total estimated hours of pile driving
                                                work over the entire project was calculated,
                                                                                                        marine mammal surveys of Dutch                        Unalaska (Parsons et al., 2013). While it
                                                as described above (‘‘Duration’’); Thus                 Harbor as described above. That survey                is likely that killer whales may appear
                                                ‘‘Duration’’ = total number of work days (245)          data showed harbor seals are present in               in Dutch Harbor, given their known
                                                * average pile driving/removal hours per day            the harbor only occasionally (average                 range and the availability of food, the
                                                (6) = total work hours for the project (1,470);         monthly observation rate = 0.41).                     2015–2016 surveys saw only a small
                                                and                                                     NMML surveys have not been                            number (2) of marine mammals that
                                                   4. The estimated number of exposures was             performed in Dutch Harbor, but the                    were suspected to be killer whales
                                                calculated by multiplying the ‘‘Duration’’ by           most recent NMML surveys of Unalaska                  (average monthly observation rate for
                                                the estimated ‘‘Exposure Rate’’ for each                Bay confirm that harbor seals are                     these unidentified whales = 0.02). There
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                                                species. Thus, estimated takes = Duration *
                                                XR.
                                                                                                        present in the area in relatively small               are differences in the physical
                                                                                                        numbers, with the most recent haulout                 appearance of transient and resident
                                                  Please refer to Appendix G of the                     counts in Unalaska Bay (2008–2011)                    killer whales; however, in the surveys
                                                application for a more thorough                         recording no more than 19 individuals                 no distinction was notated. Killer whale
                                                description of the statistical analysis of              at the three known haulouts there.                    density data for the project location is
                                                the observation data from marine                        NMML surveys have been limited to the                 not available. We assume, based on the
                                                mammal surveys.                                         months of July and August, so it is not               best on the best available information,


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                                                that killer whales will be encountered in                                  of the proposed UMC dock construction                                  instance, for pinnipeds that associate
                                                low numbers throughout the duration of                                     project (Table 7).                                                     fishing boats in Dutch Harbor with
                                                the project. We relied on the best                                           We therefore propose to authorize the                                reliable sources of food, there will
                                                available information to estimate take of                                  take, by Level B harassment only, of a                                 almost certainly be some overlap in
                                                killer whales, which in this case was                                      total of 926 Steller sea lions (Western                                individuals present day-to-day
                                                survey data collected from the 2015–                                       DPS), 470 harbor seals (Aleutian Islands                               depending on the number of vessels
                                                2016 marine mammal surveys of Dutch                                        Stock), 88 killer whales (Eastern North                                entering the harbor, however each
                                                Harbor as described above. That survey                                     Pacific Alaska Resident and Gulf of                                    instance of exposure for these
                                                data showed killer whales are                                              Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Bering Sea                               individuals will be recorded as a
                                                potentially present in the harbor only                                     Transient Stocks), and 176 humpback                                    separate, additional take. Moreover,
                                                very rarely. Estimated take of killer                                      whales (Central North Pacific Stock;                                   because we anticipate that marine
                                                whales was calculated using the                                            Western North Pacific Stock) as a result                               mammal observers will typically be
                                                equations described above, as follows:                                     of the proposed construction project.                                  unable to determine from field
                                                μOR = 0.02 animals/hour                                                    These take estimates are considered                                    observations whether the same or
                                                CI95 = 0.04 animals/hour                                                   reasonable estimates of the number of                                  different individuals are being exposed
                                                XR = 0.06 animals/hour                                                     marine mammal exposures to sound                                       over the course of a workday, each
                                                Estimated exposures (Level B harassment) =                                 above the Level B harassment threshold                                 observation of a marine mammal will be
                                                     0.06 * 1,470 hours = 88                                               that are likely to occur over the course                               recorded as a new take, although an
                                                  Thus we estimate that a total of 88                                      of the project, and not the number of                                  individual theoretically would only be
                                                killer whale takes will occur as a result                                  individual animals exposed. For                                        considered as taken once in a given day.

                                                      TABLE 7—NUMBER OF POTENTIAL MARINE MAMMAL INCIDENTAL TAKES AUTHORIZED, AND PERCENTAGE OF STOCK
                                                                            ABUNDANCE, AS A RESULT OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Underwater 1              Percentage of
                                                                                                                 Species                                                                                                              stock
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Level A         Level B          abundance

                                                Humpback whale .........................................................................................................................                    0               176             1.6
                                                Killer whale ..................................................................................................................................             0                88             3.0
                                                Steller sea lion .............................................................................................................................              0               926             1.9
                                                Harbor seal ..................................................................................................................................              0               470             8.1
                                                   1 We    assume, for reasons described earlier, that no takes would occur as a result of airborne noise.


                                                Analyses and Determinations                                                project on marine mammals are                                          pulses with higher peak levels than
                                                                                                                           expected to be relatively similar in                                   vibratory driving and much sharper rise
                                                Negligible Impact Analysis
                                                                                                                           nature. Where there are species-specific                               time to reach those peaks. The potential
                                                   NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                                           factors that have been considered, they                                for injury that may otherwise result
                                                impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘. . . an                                   are identified below.                                                  from exposure to noise associated with
                                                impact resulting from the specified                                          Pile driving activities associated with                              impact pile driving will effectively be
                                                activity that cannot be reasonably                                         the proposed dock construction project,                                minimized through the implementation
                                                expected to, and is not reasonably likely                                  as outlined previously, have the                                       of the planned mitigation measures.
                                                to, adversely affect the species or stock                                  potential to disturb or displace marine                                These measures include: The
                                                through effects on annual rates of                                         mammals. Specifically, the specified                                   implementation of an exclusion
                                                recruitment or survival.’’ A negligible                                    activities may result in take, in the form                             (shutdown) zone, which is expected to
                                                impact finding is based on the lack of                                     of Level B harassment (behavioral                                      eliminate the likelihood of marine
                                                likely adverse effects on annual rates of                                  disturbance) only, from underwater                                     mammal exposure to noise at received
                                                recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                                 sounds generated from pile driving.                                    levels that could result in injury; and
                                                level effects). An estimate of the number                                  Potential takes could occur if                                         the use of ‘‘soft start’’ before pile
                                                of Level B harassment takes alone is not                                   individuals of these species are present                               driving, which is expected to provide
                                                enough information on which to base an                                     in the ensonified zone when pile                                       marine mammals near or within the
                                                impact determination. In addition to                                       driving and removal are under way.                                     zone of potential injury with sufficient
                                                considering estimates of the number of                                       The takes from Level B harassment                                    time to vacate the area. We believe the
                                                marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                                     will be due to potential behavioral                                    required mitigation measures, which
                                                through behavioral harassment, we                                          disturbance and TTS. No injury, serious                                have been successfully implemented in
                                                consider other factors, such as the likely                                 injury or mortality of marine mammals                                  similar pile driving projects, will
                                                nature of any responses (e.g., intensity,                                  would be anticipated as a result of                                    minimize the possibility of injury that
                                                duration), the context of any responses                                    vibratory and impact pile driving.                                     may otherwise exist as a result of impact
                                                (e.g., critical reproductive time or                                       Except when operated at long                                           pile driving.
                                                location, migration), as well as the                                       continuous duration (not the case here)                                   The proposed activities are localized
                                                number and nature of estimated Level A                                     in the presence of marine mammals that                                 and of relatively short duration. The
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                                                harassment takes, the number of                                            do not move away, vibratory hammers                                    entire project area is limited to the UMC
                                                estimated mortalities, and effects on                                      do not have significant potential to                                   Dock area and its immediate
                                                habitat.                                                                   cause injury to marine mammals due to                                  surroundings. These localized and
                                                   To avoid repetition, the discussion of                                  the relatively low source levels                                       relatively short-term noise exposures
                                                our analyses applies generally to all the                                  produced and the lack of potentially                                   may cause short-term behavioral
                                                species listed in Table 7, given that the                                  injurious source characteristics. Impact                               modifications in harbor seals, Steller sea
                                                anticipated effects of this pile driving                                   pile driving produces short, sharp                                     lions, killer whales, and humpback


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                                                whales. Moreover, the mitigation and                       While we are not aware of comparable               each take would occur to a new
                                                monitoring measures, including injury                   construction projects in the project                  individual is extremely low.
                                                shutdowns, soft start techniques, and                   location, the pile driving activities                    Further, these takes are likely to occur
                                                multiple MMOs monitoring the                            analyzed here are similar to other in-                only within some small portion of the
                                                behavioral and injury zones for marine                  water construction activities that have               overall regional stock. For example, of
                                                mammal presence, are expected to                        received incidental harassment                        the estimated 49,497 western DPS
                                                reduce the likelihood of injury and                     authorizations previously, including a                Steller sea lions throughout Alaska,
                                                behavior exposures. Additionally, no                    Unisea dock construction project in                   there are probably no more than 300
                                                critical habitat or other specifically                  neighboring Iliuliuk Harbor, and at                   individuals with site fidelity to the three
                                                important areas for marine mammals are                  Naval Base Kitsap Bangor in Hood                      haulouts located nearest to the project
                                                known to be within the ensonification                   Canal, Washington, and at the Port of                 location, based on over twenty years of
                                                areas of the proposed action area during                Friday Harbor in the San Juan Islands,                NMML survey data (see ‘‘Description of
                                                the construction time frame. No                         which have occurred with no reported                  Marine Mammals in the Area of the
                                                pinniped rookeries or haul-outs are                     injuries or mortalities to marine                     Specified Activity’’ above). For harbor
                                                present within the project area                         mammals, and no known long-term                       seals, NMML survey data suggest there
                                                   The project also is not expected to                  adverse consequences to marine                        are likely no more than 60 individuals
                                                have significant adverse effects on                     mammals from behavioral harassment.                   that use the three haulouts nearest to the
                                                affected marine mammals’ habitat. The                      In summary, this negligible impact                 project location (the only haulouts in
                                                project activities would not modify                     analysis is founded on the following                  Unalaska Bay). Thus the estimate of take
                                                existing marine mammal habitat for a                    factors: (1) The possibility of injury,               is an estimate of the number of
                                                significant amount of time. The                         serious injury, or mortality may                      anticipated exposures, rather than an
                                                activities may cause some fish to leave                 reasonably be considered discountable;                estimate of the number of individuals
                                                the area of disturbance, thus temporarily               (2) the anticipated incidences of Level B             that will be taken, as we expect the
                                                impacting marine mammals’ foraging                      harassment consist of, at worst,                      majority of exposures would be repeat
                                                opportunities in a limited portion of the               temporary modifications in behavior or                exposures that would accrue to the same
                                                foraging range; but, because of the short               potential short-term TTS; (3) the                     individuals. As such, the authorized
                                                duration of the activities and the                      absence of any major rookeries and only               takes would represent a much smaller
                                                                                                        a few isolated haulout areas near the                 number of individuals in relation to
                                                relatively small area of the habitat that
                                                                                                                                                              total stock sizes.
                                                may be affected, the impacts to marine                  project site; (4) the absence of any other
                                                                                                                                                                 Based on the analysis contained
                                                mammal habitat are not expected to                      known areas or features of special
                                                                                                                                                              herein of the likely effects of the
                                                cause significant or long-term negative                 significance for foraging or reproduction             specified activity on marine mammals
                                                consequences.                                           within the project area; and (5) the                  and their habitat, and taking into
                                                   Effects on individuals that are taken                presumed efficacy of planned mitigation               consideration the implementation of the
                                                by Level B harassment, on the basis of                  measures in reducing the effects of the               mitigation and monitoring measures, we
                                                reports in the literature as well as                    specified activity to the level of least              find that small numbers of marine
                                                monitoring from similar pile driving                    practicable impact. In combination, we                mammals will be taken relative to the
                                                projects that have received incidental                  believe that these factors, as well as the            populations of the affected species or
                                                take authorizations from NMFS, will                     available body of evidence from other                 stocks.
                                                likely be limited to reactions such as                  similar activities, demonstrate that the
                                                increased swimming speeds, increased                    potential effects of the specified activity           Impact on Availability of Affected
                                                surfacing time, or decreased foraging.                  will have only short-term effects on                  Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses
                                                Most likely, individuals will simply                    individual animals. The specified                        Subsistence hunting and fishing is an
                                                move away from the sound source and                     activity is not expected to impact rates              important part of the history and culture
                                                be temporarily displaced from the area                  of recruitment or survival and will                   of Unalaska Island. However, the
                                                of pile driving. In response to vibratory               therefore not result in population-level              number of Steller sea lions and harbor
                                                driving, harbor seals have been observed                impacts.                                              seals harvested in Unalaska decreased
                                                to orient towards and sometimes move                       Based on the analysis contained                    from 1994 through 2008; in 2008, the
                                                towards the sound. Repeated exposures                   herein of the likely effects of the                   last year for which data is available,
                                                of individuals to comparatively lower                   specified activity on marine mammals                  there were no harbor seals reported as
                                                levels of sound that may cause Level B                  and their habitat, and taking into                    harvested for subsistence use and only
                                                harassment are unlikely to result in                    consideration the implementation of the               three Steller sea lions reported (Wolfe et
                                                hearing impairment or to significantly                  monitoring and mitigation measures, we                al., 2009). Data on pinnipeds hunted for
                                                disrupt foraging behavior. Thus in this                 find that the total marine mammal take                subsistence use in Unalaska has not
                                                case, even repeated Level B harassment                  from UMC dock construction activities                 been collected since 2008. For a
                                                of some small subset of the overall stock               in Dutch Harbor will have a negligible                summary of data on pinniped harvests
                                                is unlikely to result in any significant                impact on the affected marine mammal                  in Unalaska from 1994–2008, see
                                                realized decrease in fitness to those                   species or stocks.                                    Section 8 of the application. Subsistence
                                                individuals, and thus would not result                                                                        hunting for humpback whales and killer
                                                                                                        Small Numbers Analysis
                                                in any adverse impact to the stock as a                                                                       whales does not occur in Unalaska.
                                                whole. Take of marine mammal species                       The numbers of animals authorized to                  Aside from the apparently decreasing
                                                or stocks and their habitat will be                     be taken would be considered small                    rate of subsistence hunting in Unalaska,
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                                                reduced to the level of least practicable               relative to the relevant stocks or                    Dutch Harbor is not likely to be used for
                                                impact through use of mitigation                        populations (1.9 percent for Steller sea              subsistence hunting or fishing due to its
                                                measures described herein and, if sound                 lions, 8.1 percent for harbor seals, 1.6              industrial nature, with several dock
                                                produced by project activities is                       percent for humpback whales, and 3.0                  facilities located along the shoreline of
                                                sufficiently disturbing, animals are                    percent for killer whales) even if each               the harbor. In addition, the proposed
                                                likely to simply avoid the project area                 estimated taking occurred to a new                    construction project is likely to result
                                                while the activity is occurring.                        individual. However, the likelihood that              only in short-term, temporary impacts to


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                                                pinnipeds in the form of possible                       DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                7. Discussion and Recommendations
                                                behavior changes, and is not expected to                                                                      8. Other Business
                                                result in the injury or death of any                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         Although other non-emergency issues
                                                marine mammal. As such, the proposed                    Administration                                        not on the agenda may come before this
                                                project is not likely to adversely impact               RIN 0648–XF445                                        group for discussion, those issues may
                                                the availability of any marine mammal                                                                         not be the subject of formal action
                                                species or stocks that may otherwise be                 Western Pacific Fishery Management                    during this meeting. Actions will be
                                                used for subsistence purposes.                          Council; Public Meeting                               restricted to those issues specifically
                                                                                                                                                              listed in this notice and any issues
                                                Endangered Species Act (ESA)                            AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    arising after publication of this notice
                                                                                                        Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  that require emergency action under
                                                   Threatened or endangered marine                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                mammal species with confirmed                           Commerce.                                             Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                occurrence in the project area include                  ACTION: Notice of a public meeting.                   Act, provided the public has been
                                                the Western North Pacific DPS and                                                                             notified of the Council’s intent to take
                                                Mexico DPS of humpback whale, and                       SUMMARY:    The Western Pacific Fishery
                                                                                                                                                              final action to address the emergency.
                                                the Western DPS Steller sea lion. The                   Management Council (Council) will
                                                project area occurs within critical                     hold a meeting of its Commonwealth of                 Special Accommodations
                                                habitat for three major Steller sea lion                the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)                     The meeting is physically accessible
                                                haul-outs and one rookery. The three                    Mariana Archipelago Fishery Ecosystem                 to people with disabilities. Requests for
                                                haul-outs (Old Man Rocks, Unalaska/                     Plan (FEP) Advisory Panel (AP) to                     sign language interpretation or other
                                                Cape Sedanka, and Akutan/Reef-Lava)                     discuss and make recommendations on                   auxiliary aids should be directed to
                                                are located between approximately 15                    fishery management issues in the                      Kitty M. Simonds, (808) 522–8220
                                                                                                        Western Pacific Region.                               (voice) or (808) 522–8226 (fax), at least
                                                and 19 nautical miles from the project
                                                area. The closest rookery is Akutan/                    DATES: The CNMI Mariana Archipelago                   5 days prior to the meeting date.
                                                Cape Morgan, which is about 19                          FEP AP will meet on Wednesday, June                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                nautical miles from the project area.                   7, 2017, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. All times
                                                                                                        listed are local island times. For specific             Dated: May 18, 2017.
                                                   The NMFS Alaska Regional Office                      times and agendas, see SUPPLEMENTARY                  Tracey L. Thompson,
                                                Protected Resources Division issued a                   INFORMATION.                                          Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                Biological Opinion on April 19, 2017,                   ADDRESSES: The CNMI Mariana                           Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                under Section 7 of the ESA, on the                      Archipelago FEP AP will meet at the                   [FR Doc. 2017–10507 Filed 5–22–17; 8:45 am]
                                                issuance of an IHA to the COU under                     Saipan Department of Land and Natural                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA by the                 Resources Conference Room, Lower
                                                NMFS Permits and Conservation                           Base, Saipan, MP 96950.
                                                Division. The Biological Opinion                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                                                concluded that the action is not likely                 Kitty M. Simonds, Executive Director,
                                                to jeopardize the continued existence of                Western Pacific Fishery Management                    Office of the Secretary
                                                Western DPS Steller sea lions or the                    Council; telephone: (808) 522–8220.                   Defense Science Board; Notice of
                                                Mexico DPSs of humpback whales, and                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public                     Federal Advisory Committee Meeting
                                                is not likely to destroy or adversely                   comment periods will be provided in
                                                modify western DPS Steller sea lion                     the agenda. The order in which agenda                 AGENCY: Under Secretary of Defense for
                                                critical habitat.                                       items are addressed may change. The                   Acquisition Technology and Logistics,
                                                                                                        meetings will run as late as necessary to             Department of Defense.
                                                National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                        complete scheduled business.                          ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory
                                                (NEPA)
                                                                                                                                                              Committee meeting.
                                                                                                        Schedule and Agenda for the CNMI
                                                  NMFS prepared an Environmental                        Mariana Archipelago FEP AP Meeting                    SUMMARY:   The Department of Defense
                                                Assessment (EA) analyzing the potential                                                                       (DoD) is publishing this notice to
                                                impacts to marine mammals from the                      Wednesday, June 7, 2017, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.
                                                                                                                                                              announce that the following Federal
                                                proposed action and subsequently                        1. Welcome and Introductions                          Advisory Committee meeting of the
                                                signed a Finding of No Significant                      2. Report on Previous Council Action                  Defense Science Board, Defense Science
                                                Impact (FONSI). A copy of the EA and                          Items                                           Board 2017 Summer Study Task Force
                                                Finding of No Significant Impact                        3. Council Issues                                     on Countering Anti-access Systems with
                                                (FONSI) is available upon request (see                     A. CNMI Marine Conservation Plan                   Longer Range and Standoff Capabilities
                                                ADDRESSES).                                                B. Council Research Priorities                     will take place.
                                                                                                           i. Cooperative Research Priorities                 DATES: Monday, May 22, 2017 from 7:50
                                                  Dated: May 18, 2017.                                     ii. Magnuson Stevens Act Five-year
                                                Donna S. Wieting,                                                                                             a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Tuesday, May 23,
                                                                                                              Priorities
                                                                                                                                                              2017 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
                                                Director, Office of Protected Resources,                4. Mariana FEP Community Activities
                                                National Marine Fisheries Service.                      5. Marianas FEP AP–CNMI Issues                        ADDRESSES: Strategic Analysis Inc., The
                                                                                                                                                              Executive Conference Center, 4075
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                                                [FR Doc. 2017–10536 Filed 5–22–17; 8:45 am]                A. Report of the Subpanels
                                                                                                           i. Island Fisheries Subpanel                       Wilson Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Arlington,
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                           ii. Pelagic Fisheries Subpanel                     VA 22203.
                                                                                                           iii. Ecosystems and Habitat Subpanel               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                           iv. Indigenous Fishing Rights                      Defense Science Board Designated
                                                                                                              Subpanel                                        Federal Officer (DFO) Ms. Karen D.H.
                                                                                                           B. Other Issues                                    Saunders, (703) 571–0079 (Voice), (703)
                                                                                                        6. Public Comment                                     697–1860 (Facsimile),


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Document Created: 2017-05-23 02:14:42
Document Modified: 2017-05-23 02:14:42
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.
DatesEffective April 28, 2017 through April 27, 2018.
ContactJolie Harrison, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
FR Citation82 FR 23534 
RIN Number0648-XE98

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