82_FR_31889 82 FR 31759 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird Research Activities in Central California

82 FR 31759 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird Research Activities in Central California

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 130 (July 10, 2017)

Page Range31759-31765
FR Document2017-14390

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to Point Blue Conservation Science (Point Blue) to incidentally harass four species of marine mammals during seabird research activities in central California.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF366


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird Research Activities in 
Central California

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

ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that we have issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to 
Point Blue Conservation Science (Point Blue) to incidentally harass 
four species of marine mammals during seabird research activities in 
central California.

DATES: This authorization is valid from July 7, 2017 through July 6, 
2018

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Pauline, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8408.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Availability

    An electronic copy of Point Blue's application and supporting 
documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, 
may be obtained online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm. In case of problems accessing these documents, please 
call the contact listed above (see 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 will 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, we adversely affect the 
species or stock through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival.
    The MMPA states that the term ``take'' means to harass, hunt, 
capture, kill or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine 
mammal.
    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: Any act of pursuit, torment, or 
annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering (Level B harassment).

Summary of Request

    NMFS received a request from Point Blue for an IHA to take marine 
mammals incidental to seabird and marine mammal monitoring at three 
locations in central California. Point Blue's request was for 
harassment only and NMFS concurs that mortality is not expected to 
result from this activity. Therefore, an IHA is appropriate.
    On March 7, 2017, NMFS received an application from Point Blue 
requesting the taking by harassment of marine mammals incidental to 
conducting seabird research activities on Southeast Farallon Island 
(SEFI), A[ntilde]o Nuevo Island (ANI), and Point Reyes National 
Seashore (PRNS). Point Blue, along with partners Oikonos Ecosystem 
Knowledge and PRNS, plan to conduct the proposed activities for one 
year. These partners are conducting this research under cooperative 
agreements with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in consultation with 
the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. We considered the 
application adequate and complete on April 7, 2017.
    These proposed activities would occur in the vicinity of pinniped 
haul-out sites and could result in the incidental take of marine 
mammals. Species with the expected potential to be present include 
California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), Pacific harbor seals 
(Phoca vitulina), northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris), 
and Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus).

Description of Specified Activities

Overview

    We provided a description of the proposed action in our Federal 
Register notice announcing the proposed authorization (82 FR 22504; May 
16, 2017). Please refer to that document; we provide only summary 
information here.
    Point Blue proposes to monitor and census seabird colonies; observe 
seabird nesting habitat; restore nesting burrows; and resupply a field 
station annually in central California (i.e., SEFI, ANI, and PRNS). The 
purpose of the seabird research is to continue a 30-year monitoring 
program of the region's seabird populations. Level B take may occur due 
to incidental disturbance of pinnipeds by researchers during 
monitoring.

Dates and Duration

    The authorization would be effective from July 7, 2017 through July 
6, 2018. Surveys are conducted year-round at the specified locations. 
At SEFI, seabird monitoring sites are visited ~1-3 times per day for a 
maximum of 500 visits per year. Most seabird monitoring visits are 
brief (~15 minutes), though seabird observers are present from 2-5 
hours daily at North Landing from early April to early August each year 
to conduct observational studies on breeding common murres. Boat 
landings to re-supply the field station, lasting one-three hours, are 
conducted once every two weeks at one of these locations. At ANI, 
research is conducted once/week April-August, with occasional 
intermittent visits made during the rest of the year. The maximum 
number of visits per year would be 20. Research at PRNS is conducted 
year round, with an emphasis during the seabird nesting season with 
occasional intermittent visits the rest of the year. The maximum number 
of visits per year is 20. Nesting habitat restoration and monitoring 
activities require sporadic visits from September-November, between the 
seabird breeding season and the elephant seal pupping season. Landings 
and visits to nest boxes are brief (~15 minutes).

Specified Geographic Region

    Point Blue will conduct their research activities within the 
vicinity of pinniped haul-out sites in the following locations:
     South Farallon Islands: The South Farallon Islands consist 
of SEFI located at 37[deg]41'54.32'' N.; 123[deg]0'8.33'' W. and

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West End Island. The South Farallon Islands have a land area of 
approximately 120 acres (0.49 square kilometers (km\2\)) and are part 
of the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. The islands are located near 
the edge of the continental shelf 28 miles (mi) (45.1 km) west of San 
Francisco, CA, and lie within the waters of the Gulf of the Farallones 
National Marine Sanctuary;
     A[ntilde]o Nuevo Island: ANI is located at 
37[deg]6'29.25'' N.; 122[deg]20'12.20'' W. is one-quarter mile (402 
meters m) offshore of A[ntilde]o Nuevo Point in San Mateo County, CA. 
The island lies within the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and 
the A[ntilde]o Nuevo State Marine Conservation Area; and
     Point Reyes National Seashore: PRNS is approximately 40 
miles (64.3 km) north of San Francisco Bay and also lies within the 
Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary.

Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to Point Blue was 
published in the Federal Register on May 16, 2017 (82 FR 22504). That 
notice described, in detail, Point Blue'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 only one comment letter, from the Marine Mammal 
Commission (Commission). The Commission's recommendations and our 
responses are provided here, and the comments have been posted online 
at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. Please 
see the Commission's letter for background and rationale regarding the 
recommendations, which are listed below.
    Comment: The Commission clarified with NMFS that it should be 
authorizing, and Point Blue should be reporting, only takes of pinn 
peds incidental to conducting the various seabird research and resupply 
activities. All directed taking to prevent damage to critical 
infrastructure and to ensure human safety (including moving pinnipeds 
from paths, parking lots, and boat ramps) should be conducted in 
accordance with the authorities available under sections 101(a)(4) or 
109(h) of the MMPA.
    Response: NMFS agrees with this assessment and confirmed that Point 
Blue will only be only reporting takes that are incidental to seabird 
research and resupply activities. Directed takes are not authorized and 
will not be reported under this IHA.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of Specified Activities

    There are four marine mammal species known to occur in the vicinity 
of the project area. We reviewed Point Blue's detailed species 
descriptions, including life history information, for accuracy and 
completeness and refer the reader to Section 3 of Point Blue's 
application as well as our notice of proposed IHA published in the 
Federal Register (82 FR 22504; May 16, 2017). Please also refer to 
NMFS' Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals) for generalized 
species accounts that provide information regarding the biology and 
behavior of the marine resources that occur in proximity to the project 
area.
    Table 1 lists all species with expected potential for occurrence at 
SEFI, ANI, and PRNS and summarizes information related to the 
population or stock, including potential biological removal (PBR), 
where known. For taxonomy, we follow Committee on Taxonomy (2016). PBR, 
defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including 
natural mortalities, that may be removed from a marine mammal stock 
while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable 
population, is considered in concert with known sources of ongoing 
anthropogenic mortality to assess the population-level effects of the 
anticipated mortality from a specific project (as described in NMFS's 
SARs). While no mortality is anticipated or authorized here, PBR and 
annual serious injury and mortality are included here as gross 
indicators of the status of the species and other threats. For status 
of species, we provide information regarding U.S. regulatory status 
under the MMPA and the Endangered Species Act (ESA). California 
(southern) sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis), listed as threatened 
under the ESA and categorized as depleted under the MMPA, usually range 
in coastal waters within two km of shore. Marine mammal abundance 
estimates presented in this document represent the total number of 
individuals that make up a given stock or the total number estimated 
within a particular study area. NMFS's stock abundance estimates for 
most species represent the total estimate of individuals within the 
geographic area, if known, that comprises that stock.
    All managed stocks in this region are assessed in NMFS's 2015 U.S. 
Pacific Stock Assessment Report (Carretta et al., 2016) or the 2015 
Alaska Stock Assessment Report (Muto et al., 2016). The most recent 
information regarding Steller sea lions may be found in 2016 Draft 
Alaska Stock Assessment Report (Muto et al., 2016b). Four species have 
the potential to be incidentally taken during the proposed survey 
activities and are listed in Table 1. Values presented in Table 1 are 
from the 2015 SARs and draft 2016 SARs (available online at: 
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/).

                   Table 1--Marine Mammals Potentially Present in the Vicinity of Study Areas
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                                                                                    Stock abundance
                                                                      ESA/MMPA     (CV, Nmin,  most
           Species              Scientific name        Stock           status;     recent abundance    PBR \3\
                                                                   strategic  (Y/     survey) \2\
                                                                       N) \1\
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California sea lion..........  Zalophus          U.S.............  -; N            296,750 (n/a;           9,200
                                californianus.                                      153,337; 2011).
Steller sea lion.............  Eumetopias        Eastern U.S.....  D; Y            71,562 (n/a;            2,498
                                jubatus.                                            41,638; 2015).
Harbor seal..................  Phoca vitulina    California......  -; N            30,968 (0.157;          1,641
                                richardii.                                          27,348; 2012).
Northern elephant seal.......  Mirounga angus    California        -; N            179,000 (n/a;           4,882
                                tirostris.        breeding stock.                   81,368; 2010).
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\1\ ESA status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species
  is not listed under the ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA.
\2\ CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not
  applicable. For certain stocks of pinnipeds, abundance estimates are based upon observations of animals (often
  pups) ashore multiplied by some correction factor derived from knowledge of the specie's (or similar species')
  life history to arrive at a best abundance estimate; therefore, there is no associated CV. In these cases, the
  minimum abundance may represent actual counts of all animals ashore.
\3\ Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural
  mortalities, that may be removed from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its
  optimum sustainable population size (OSP).


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Potential Effects of Specified Activities on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat

    The effects of seabird researchers at the specified locations have 
the potential to result in harassment of marine mammals in the vicinity 
of the action area. The Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA 
(82 FR 22504; May 16, 2017) included a discussion of the effects of 
Level B harassment on marine mammals. Therefore, that information is 
not repeated here; please refer to the Federal Register notice for that 
information. No instances of serious injury or mortality are expected 
as a result of the specified activities.

Estimated Take

    This section includes an estimate of the number of incidental 
``takes'' permitted for authorization pursuant to this IHA, which will 
inform both NMFS' consideration of whether the number of takes is 
``small'' and the negligible impact determination.
    Harassment is the only form of take expected to result from these 
activities. Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent 
here, the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: Any act of pursuit, torment, 
or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering (Level B harassment).
    Authorized takes would be by Level B harassment only, in the form 
of disruption of behavioral patterns for individual marine mammals 
resulting from exposure to researchers and motorboat operations. Based 
on the nature of the activity, Level A harassment is neither 
anticipated nor authorized. Below we describe how the take is 
estimated.
    NMFS bases these new take estimates on historical data from 
previous monitoring reports and anecdotal data for the same activities 
conducted in the same research areas. In brief, for four species (i.e., 
California sea lions, harbor seals, northern elephant seals, and 
Steller sea lions), NMFS created a statistical model to derive an 
estimate of the average annual increase of reported take based on a 
best fit regression analysis (i.e., linear or polynomial regression) of 
reported take from 2007 to 2016. Final data from the 2016-2017 season 
has not been submitted. The predicted annual increase in take for each 
species was added to the baseline reported take for the 2015-2016 
seasons to project the estimated take for the 2017-2018 IHA as is shown 
in Table 2.

                  Table 2--Past Reported Take Observations and Estimated Take for 2017-2018 Point Blue Conservation Science Activities
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                                                           Reported take observations from past seasons \1\
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    Annual       Projected
                 Species                  IHA 1 (2007-  IHA 2 (2008-  IHA 3 (2011-  IHA 4 (2012-  IHA 5 (2014-  IHA 6 (2015-    projected    take  2017-
                                              2008)         2009)         2012)         2013)         2015)         2016)       increase      2018 IHA
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California Sea Lions....................           744           747         3,610         2,254         4,646    \2\ 36,397        11,223    \3\ 40,140
                                                                                                                                                (47,620)
Northern Elephant Seals.................            44            44            67            30            97           169            34           203
Harbor Seals............................            39            75           109           141           259           292           107           399
Steller Sea Lions (E-DPS)...............             5             4             4            12             6            31             5            36
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\1\ Data for 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 not available.
\2\ Large increase in California sea lions likely due to El Ni[ntilde]o event.
\3\ NMFS has decreased projected California sea lion take based on preliminary 2016 observed take data.

    The estimated take for California sea lions has been reduced from 
the figure authorized under the 2016-2017 IHA (53,538). NMFS noted that 
large numbers of California sea lions recorded in 2015-2016 were likely 
due to an El Ni[ntilde]o event, which ended in May/June of 2016. The El 
Ni[ntilde]o Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a single climate phenomenon 
that periodically fluctuates between three phases: Neutral, La 
Ni[ntilde]a or El Ni[ntilde]o. La Ni[ntilde]a and El Ni[ntilde]o are 
opposite phases that require certain changes to take place in both the 
ocean and the atmosphere, before an event is declared. ENSO is 
currently in a neutral state, meaning that sea lion numbers may not 
approach the projected take for 2017-2018 shown in Table 2. Recent data 
suggests that there are increasing chances another El Ni[ntilde]o could 
develop in the fall of 2017, although it is impossible to predict the 
length or severity of such an event (NOAA 2017). Therefore, sea lion 
numbers could occur at levels similar to what was observed in the 2015-
2016 season under El Ni[ntilde]o conditions.
    Point Blue has provided preliminary data for recorded California 
sea lion takes at SEFI from calendar year 2016 (January-December), 
which shows 33,904 California sea lion takes at SEFI. Point Blue has 
not yet tabulated the data for ANI and PRNS. However, Point Blue 
estimates that approximately 1,000 animals will be taken at ANI and 
few, if any, will be taken at PRNS based on preliminary analysis of 
2016 data. Therefore, the result for calendar year 2016 is 
approximately 34,904 sea lion takes (33,904 from SEFI and 1,000 from 
ANI and PRNS). Note that a portion of the 2016 calendar year featured 
El Ni[ntilde]o conditions (January-May/June), which are predicted to 
return in the fall of 2017. Therefore, the 2016 calendar year data can 
serve as a baseline for 2017-2018 IHA. NMFS will conservatively add 15 
percent to the estimated 2016 yearly total to arrive at an authorized 
take of 40,140 California sea lions for the 2017-2018 IHA.

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. NMFS 
regulations require applicants for incidental take authorizations to 
include information about the availability and feasibility (economic 
and technological) of equipment, methods, and manner of conducting such 
activity or other means of effecting the least practicable adverse 
impact upon the affected species or stocks and their habitat (50 CFR 
216.104(a)(11)).
    In evaluating how mitigation may or may not be appropriate to 
ensure the least practicable adverse impact on species or stocks and 
their habitat, as well as subsistence uses where applicable, we 
carefully balance two primary factors: (1) The manner in which, and the 
degree to which, the successful implementation of the measure(s) is 
expected to reduce impacts to marine mammals, marine

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mammal species or stocks, and their habitat, which considers the nature 
of the potential adverse impact being mitigated (likelihood, scope, 
range), as well as the likelihood that the measure will be effective if 
implemented; and the likelihood of effective implementation, and; (2) 
the practicability of the measures for applicant implementation, which 
may consider such things as cost, impact on operations, and, in the 
case of a military readiness activity, personnel safety, practicality 
of implementation, and impact on the effectiveness of the military 
readiness activity.
    Point Blue has based the mitigation measures, which they will 
employ during the research, on the implementation of protocols used 
during previous Point Blue research activities under previous 
authorizations for these activities. Note that Point Blue and NMFS have 
refined mitigation requirements over the years in an effort to reduce 
behavioral disturbance impacts to marine mammals.
    To reduce the potential for disturbance from acoustic and visual 
stimuli associated with the activities Point Blue will implement the 
following mitigation measures for marine mammals:
    (1) Slow approach to beaches for boat landings to avoid stampede 
and provide animals opportunity to enter water.
    (2) Select a pathway of approach to research sites that minimizes 
the number of marine mammals harassed.
    (3) Avoid visits to sites used by pinnipeds for pupping.
    (4) Monitor for offshore predators and do not approach hauled out 
pinnipeds if great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) or killer 
whales (Orcinus orca) are present. If Point Blue and/or its designees 
see pinniped predators in the area, they must not disturb the pinnipeds 
until the area is free of predators.
    (5) Keep voices hushed and bodies low to the ground in the visual 
presence of pinnipeds.
    (6) Conduct seabird observations at North Landing on SEFI in an 
observation blind, shielded from the view of hauled out pinnipeds.
    (7) Crawl slowly to access seabird nest boxes on ANI if pinnipeds 
are within view.
    (8) Coordinate research visits to intertidal areas of SEFI (to 
reduce potential take) and coordinate research goals for ANI to 
minimize the number of trips to the island.
    (10) Coordinate monitoring schedules on ANI, so that areas near any 
pinnipeds would be accessed only once per visit.
    (11) Operate motorboats slowly with caution during approaches to 
landing sites in order to avoid vessel strikes.
    Based on our evaluation of the applicant's proposed measures, as 
well as other measures considered by NMFS, NMFS has determined that the 
prescribed mitigation measures provide the means effecting the least 
practicable impact on the affected species or stocks and their habitat, 
paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of 
similar significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an 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 
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. Effective reporting is critical both to 
compliance as well as to ensuring that the most value is obtained from 
the required monitoring.
    Monitoring and reporting requirements prescribed by NMFS should 
contribute to improved understanding of one or more of the following:
     Occurrence of marine mammal species or stocks in the area 
in which take is anticipated (e.g., presence, abundance, distribution, 
density);
     Nature, scope, or context of likely marine mammal exposure 
to potential stressors/impacts (individual or cumulative, acute or 
chronic), through better understanding of: (1) Action or environment 
(e.g., source characterization, propagation, ambient noise); (2) 
affected species (e.g., life history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action; or (4) biological or 
behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or feeding areas);
     Individual marine mammal responses (behavioral or 
physiological) to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or cumulative), 
other stressors, or cumulative impacts from multiple stressors;
     How anticipated responses to stressors impact either: (1) 
Long-term fitness and survival of individual marine mammals; or (2) 
populations, species, or stocks;
     Effects on marine mammal habitat (e.g., marine mammal prey 
species, acoustic habitat, or other important physical components of 
marine mammal habitat); and
     Mitigation and monitoring effectiveness.
    Point Blue will contribute to the knowledge of pinnipeds in 
California by noting observations of: (1) Unusual behaviors, numbers, 
or distributions of pinnipeds, such that any potential follow-up 
research can be conducted by the appropriate personnel; (2) tag-bearing 
pinnipeds or carcasses, allowing transmittal of the information to 
appropriate agencies and personnel; and (3) rare or unusual species of 
marine mammals for agency follow-up.
    Required monitoring protocols for Point Blue include the following:
    (1) Record of date, time, and location (or closest point of 
ingress) of each visit to the research site;
    (2) Composition of the marine mammals sighted, such as species, 
gender and life history stage (e.g., adult, sub-adult, pup);
    (3) Information on the numbers (by species) of marine mammals 
observed during the activities;
    (4) Estimated number of marine mammals (by species) that may have 
been harassed during the activities;
    (5) Behavioral responses or modifications of behaviors that may be 
attributed to the specific activities and a description of the specific 
activities occurring during that time (e.g., pedestrian approach, 
vessel approach); and
    (6) Information on the weather, including the tidal state and 
horizontal visibility.
    For consistency, any reactions by pinnipeds to researchers will be 
recorded according to a three-point scale shown in Table 3. Note that 
only observations of disturbance Levels 2 and 3 should be recorded as 
takes.

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           Table 3--Levels of Pinniped Behavioral Disturbance
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     Level         Type of response               Definition
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1..............  Alert..............  Seal head orientation or brief
                                       movement in response to
                                       disturbance, which may include
                                       turning head towards the
                                       disturbance, craning head and
                                       neck while holding the body rigid
                                       in a u-shaped position, changing
                                       from a lying to a sitting
                                       position, or brief movement of
                                       less than twice the animal's body
                                       length.
2 *............  Movement...........  Movements in response to the
                                       source of disturbance, ranging
                                       from short withdrawals at least
                                       twice the animal's body length to
                                       longer retreats over the beach,
                                       or if already moving a change of
                                       direction of greater than 90
                                       degrees.
3 *............  Flush..............  All retreats (flushes) to the
                                       water.
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* Only observations of disturbance Levels 2 and 3 are recorded as takes.

    This information will be incorporated into a monitoring report for 
NMFS. The monitoring report will cover the period from January 1, 2017 
through December 31, 2017. NMFS has requested that Point Blue submit 
annual monitoring report data on a calendar year schedule, regardless 
of the current IHA's initiation or expiration dates. This will ensure 
that data from all consecutive months will be collected and, therefore, 
can be analyzed to estimate authorized take for future IHA's regardless 
of the existing IHA's issuance date. Point Blue will submit a draft 
monitoring report to NMFS Office of Protected Resources by April 1, 
2018. The draft report will include monitoring data collected between 
January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017. A final report will be prepared 
and submitted within 30 days following resolution of any comments on 
the draft report from NMFS. If no comments are received from NMFS, the 
draft final report will be considered to be the final report. This 
report must contain the informational elements described above, at 
minimum.
    Point Blue must also report observations of unusual pinniped 
behaviors, numbers, or distributions and tag-bearing carcasses to NMFS 
West Coast Region office.
    If at any time the specified activity clearly causes the take of a 
marine mammal in a manner prohibited by this IHA, such as an injury 
(Level A harassment), serious injury, or mortality, Point Blue will 
immediately cease the specified activities and report the incident to 
the Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast Regional 
Stranding Coordinator, NMFS. The report must include the following 
information:
    (1) Time and date of the incident;
    (2) Description of the incident;
    (3) Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, 
Beaufort sea state, cloud cover, and visibility);
    (4) Description of all marine mammal observations in the 24 hours 
preceding the incident;
    (5) Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
    (6) Fate of the animal(s); and
    (7) Photographs or video footage of the animal(s).
    Activities will not resume until NMFS is able to review the 
circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS will work with Point Blue to 
determine what measures are necessary to minimize the likelihood of 
further prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. Pt. Blue may not 
resume the activities until notified by NMFS.
    In the event that an injured or dead marine mammal is discovered 
and it is determined that the cause of the injury or death is unknown 
and the death is relatively recent (e.g., in less than a moderate state 
of decomposition), Point Blue will immediately report the incident to 
the Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast Regional 
Stranding Coordinator, NMFS. The report must include the same 
information identified in the paragraph above IHA. Activities may 
continue while NMFS reviews the circumstances of the incident. NMFS 
will work with Point Blue to determine whether additional mitigation 
measures or modifications to the activities are appropriate.
    In the event that an injured or dead marine mammal is discovered 
and it is determined 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), Point Blue will report the incident to the Office of 
Protected Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast Regional Stranding 
Coordinator, NMFS, within 24 hours of the discovery. Point Blue will 
provide photographs or video footage or other documentation of the 
stranded animal sighting to NMFS. Activities may continue while NMFS 
reviews the circumstances of the incident.

Negligible Impact Analysis and Determination

    NMFS has defined negligible impact 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 (50 CFR 216.103). A 
negligible impact finding is based on the lack of likely adverse 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival (i.e., population-
level effects). An estimate of the number of takes alone is not enough 
information on which to base an impact determination. In addition to 
considering estimates of the number of marine mammals that might be 
``taken'' through harassment, NMFS considers other factors, such as the 
likely nature of any responses (e.g., intensity, duration), the context 
of any responses (e.g., critical reproductive time or location, 
migration), as well as effects on habitat, and the likely effectiveness 
of the mitigation. We also assess the number, intensity, and context of 
estimated takes by evaluating this information relative to population 
status. Consistent with the 1989 preamble for NMFS's implementing 
regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29, 1989), the impacts from other 
past and ongoing anthropogenic activities are incorporated into this 
analysis via their impacts on the environmental baseline (e.g., as 
reflected in the regulatory status of the species, population size and 
growth rate where known, ongoing sources of human-caused mortality, or 
ambient noise levels).
    To avoid repetition, the discussion of our analyses applies 
generally to the four species for which take is authorized, given that 
the anticipated effects of these surveys 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.
    For reasons stated previously in this document and based on the 
following factors, NMFS does not expect Point Blue's specified 
activities to cause long-term behavioral disturbance that would 
negatively impact an individual animal's fitness, or result in injury, 
serious injury, or mortality. Although

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Point Blue's survey activities may disturb marine mammals, NMFS expects 
those impacts to occur to localized groups of animals at or near survey 
sites. Behavioral disturbance would be limited to short-term startle 
responses and localized behavioral changes due to the short duration 
(ranging from <15 minutes for visits at most locations up to 2-5 hours 
from April-August at SEFI) of the research activities. At some 
locations, where resupply activities occur, visits will occur once 
every two weeks. Minor and brief responses, such as short-duration 
startle reactions or flushing, are not likely to constitute disruption 
of behavioral patterns, such as migration, nursing, breeding, feeding, 
or sheltering. These short duration disturbances--in many cases animals 
will return in 30 minutes or less--will generally allow marine mammals 
to reoccupy haul-outs relatively quickly; therefore, these disturbances 
would not be anticipated to result in long-term disruption of important 
behaviors. No surveys will occur at or near rookeries as researchers 
will have limited access to SEFI, ANI, and PRNS during the pupping 
season and will not approach sites should pups be observed. 
Furthermore, breeding animals tend to be concentrated in areas that 
researchers are not scheduled to visit. Therefore, NMFS does not expect 
mother and pup separation or crushing of pups during stampedes.
    Level B behavioral harassment of pinnipeds may occur during the 
operation of small motorboats. However, exposure to boats and 
associated engine noise would be brief and would not occur on a 
frequent basis. Results from studies demonstrate that pinnipeds 
generally return to their sites and do not permanently abandon haul-out 
sites after exposure to motorboats. The chance of a vessel strike is 
very low due to small boat size and slow transit speeds. Researchers 
will delay ingress into the landing areas until after the pinnipeds 
enter the water and will cautiously operate vessels at slow speeds.
    In summary and as described above, the following factors support 
our determination that the impacts resulting from this activity are not 
expected to adversely affect the species or stock through effects on 
annual rates of recruitment or survival:
     No mortality is anticipated or authorized;
     Limited behavioral disturbance in the form of short-
duration startle reactions or flushing Mitigation requirements employed 
by researchers (e.g., move slowly, use hushed voices) should further 
decrease disturbance levels;
     No activity near rookeries and avoidance of pups; and
     Limited impact from boats due to their small size, 
maneuverability and the requirement to delay ingress until after hauled 
out pinnipeds have entered the water.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the proposed monitoring and 
mitigation measures, NMFS finds that the total marine mammal take from 
the proposed activity will have a negligible impact on all affected 
marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers

    As noted above, only small numbers of incidental take may be 
authorized under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA for specified 
activities other than military readiness activities. The MMPA does not 
define small numbers and so, in practice, NMFS compares the number of 
individuals taken to the most appropriate estimation of the relevant 
species or stock size in our determination of whether an authorization 
is limited to small numbers of marine mammals.
    As mentioned previously, NMFS estimates that four marine mammal 
species could potentially be affected by Level B harassment under the 
authorization. For each species, these numbers are small relative to 
the population size. These incidental harassment numbers represent 
approximately 13.5 percent of the U.S. stock of California sea lion, 
1.28 percent of the California stock of Pacific harbor seal, 0.11 
percent of the California breeding stock of northern elephant seal, and 
0.05 percent of the eastern distinct population segment of Steller sea 
lion. Note that the number of individual marine mammals taken is 
assumed to be less than the take estimate (number of exposures) since 
we assume that the same animals may be behaviorally harassed over 
multiple days.

            Table 4--Population Abundance Estimates, Total Level B Take, and Percentage of Population
                                                That May Be Taken
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                                                                                                   Percentage of
                Species                           Stock                Stock       Total Level B     stock or
                                                                     abundance         take         population
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California sea lion...................  U.S.....................         296,750          40,140            13.5
Steller sea lion......................  Eastern U.S.............          71,562              36            0.05
Harbor seal...........................  California..............          30,968             399            1.28
Northern elephant seal................  California breeding              179,000             203            0.11
                                         stock.
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    Based on the analysis contained herein of the proposed activity 
(including the proposed mitigation and monitoring measures) and the 
anticipated take of marine mammals, NMFS finds that small numbers of 
marine mammals will be taken relative to the population size of the 
affected species or stocks.

Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis and Determination

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    Issuance of an MMPA authorization requires compliance with the ESA. 
No incidental take of ESA-listed species is authorized or expected to 
result from this activity. Therefore, NMFS has determined that formal 
consultation under section 7 of the ESA is not required for this 
action.

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National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    To comply with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and NOAA Administrative Order (NAO) 216-6A, 
NMFS must review our proposed action with respect to environmental 
consequences on the human environment.
    Accordingly, NMFS has determined that the issuance of the IHA 
qualifies to be categorically excluded from further NEPA review. This 
action is consistent with categories of activities identified in CE B4 
of the Companion Manual for NOAA Administrative Order 216-6A, which do 
not individually or cumulatively have the potential for significant 
impacts on the quality of the human environment and for which we have 
not identified any extraordinary circumstances that would preclude this 
categorical exclusion.

Authorization

    NMFS has issued an IHA to Point Blue for the potential harassment 
of small numbers of marine mammals incidental to seabird research 
activities in central California, provided the previously mentioned 
mitigation, monitoring and reporting.

    Dated: July 5, 2017.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                  seals (Mirounga angustirostris), and
                                                                                                         relevant), and if the permissible                     Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus).
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         methods of taking and requirements
                                                Administration                                                                                                 Description of Specified Activities
                                                                                                         pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                                                                                         and reporting of such takings are set                 Overview
                                                RIN 0648–XF366
                                                                                                         forth.                                                  We provided a description of the
                                                Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                       NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                                                                                                                               proposed action in our Federal Register
                                                Specified Activities; Taking Marine                      impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as an impact
                                                                                                                                                               notice announcing the proposed
                                                Mammals Incidental to Seabird                            resulting from the specified activity that
                                                                                                         cannot be reasonably expected to, and is              authorization (82 FR 22504; May 16,
                                                Research Activities in Central                                                                                 2017). Please refer to that document; we
                                                California                                               not reasonably likely to, we adversely
                                                                                                         affect the species or stock through                   provide only summary information
                                                                                                         effects on annual rates of recruitment or             here.
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                         survival.                                               Point Blue proposes to monitor and
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                            The MMPA states that the term ‘‘take’’             census seabird colonies; observe seabird
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                         means to harass, hunt, capture, kill or               nesting habitat; restore nesting burrows;
                                                Commerce.
                                                                                                         attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill             and resupply a field station annually in
                                                ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental                                                                      central California (i.e., SEFI, ANI, and
                                                harassment authorization.                                any marine mammal.
                                                                                                            Except with respect to certain                     PRNS). The purpose of the seabird
                                                SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                        activities not pertinent here, the MMPA               research is to continue a 30-year
                                                regulations implementing the Marine                      defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of                 monitoring program of the region’s
                                                Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                          pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)              seabird populations. Level B take may
                                                amended, notification is hereby given                    has the potential to injure a marine                  occur due to incidental disturbance of
                                                that we have issued an incidental                        mammal or marine mammal stock in the                  pinnipeds by researchers during
                                                harassment authorization (IHA) to Point                  wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                monitoring.
                                                Blue Conservation Science (Point Blue)                   the potential to disturb a marine                     Dates and Duration
                                                to incidentally harass four species of                   mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                                                                         wild by causing disruption of behavioral                 The authorization would be effective
                                                marine mammals during seabird
                                                                                                         patterns, including, but not limited to,              from July 7, 2017 through July 6, 2018.
                                                research activities in central California.
                                                                                                         migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,              Surveys are conducted year-round at the
                                                DATES: This authorization is valid from                                                                        specified locations. At SEFI, seabird
                                                July 7, 2017 through July 6, 2018                        feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                                                                                         harassment).                                          monitoring sites are visited ∼1–3 times
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                               per day for a maximum of 500 visits per
                                                Robert Pauline, Office of Protected                      Summary of Request                                    year. Most seabird monitoring visits are
                                                Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8408.                            NMFS received a request from Point                 brief (∼15 minutes), though seabird
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               Blue for an IHA to take marine                        observers are present from 2–5 hours
                                                                                                         mammals incidental to seabird and                     daily at North Landing from early April
                                                Availability                                                                                                   to early August each year to conduct
                                                                                                         marine mammal monitoring at three
                                                  An electronic copy of Point Blue’s                     locations in central California. Point                observational studies on breeding
                                                application and supporting documents,                    Blue’s request was for harassment only                common murres. Boat landings to re-
                                                as well as a list of the references cited                and NMFS concurs that mortality is not                supply the field station, lasting one–
                                                in this document, may be obtained                        expected to result from this activity.                three hours, are conducted once every
                                                online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                         Therefore, an IHA is appropriate.                     two weeks at one of these locations. At
                                                permits/incidental/research.htm. In case                    On March 7, 2017, NMFS received an                 ANI, research is conducted once/week
                                                of problems accessing these documents,                   application from Point Blue requesting                April–August, with occasional
                                                please call the contact listed above (see                the taking by harassment of marine                    intermittent visits made during the rest
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).                        mammals incidental to conducting                      of the year. The maximum number of
                                                                                                         seabird research activities on Southeast              visits per year would be 20. Research at
                                                Background
                                                                                                         Farallon Island (SEFI), Año Nuevo                    PRNS is conducted year round, with an
                                                   Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the                  Island (ANI), and Point Reyes National                emphasis during the seabird nesting
                                                MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct                     Seashore (PRNS). Point Blue, along with               season with occasional intermittent
                                                the Secretary of Commerce to allow,                      partners Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge                  visits the rest of the year. The maximum
                                                upon request, the incidental, but not                    and PRNS, plan to conduct the                         number of visits per year is 20. Nesting
                                                intentional, taking of small numbers of                  proposed activities for one year. These               habitat restoration and monitoring
                                                marine mammals by U.S. citizens who                      partners are conducting this research                 activities require sporadic visits from
                                                engage in a specified activity (other than               under cooperative agreements with the                 September–November, between the
                                                commercial fishing) within a specified                   U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in                     seabird breeding season and the
                                                geographical region if certain findings                  consultation with the Gulf of the                     elephant seal pupping season. Landings
                                                are made and either regulations are                      Farallones National Marine Sanctuary.                 and visits to nest boxes are brief (∼15
                                                issued or, if the taking is limited to                   We considered the application adequate                minutes).
                                                harassment, a notice of a proposed                       and complete on April 7, 2017.
                                                authorization is provided to the public                     These proposed activities would                    Specified Geographic Region
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                                                for review.                                              occur in the vicinity of pinniped haul-                  Point Blue will conduct their research
                                                   An authorization for incidental                       out sites and could result in the                     activities within the vicinity of
                                                takings will be granted if NMFS finds                    incidental take of marine mammals.                    pinniped haul-out sites in the following
                                                that the taking will have a negligible                   Species with the expected potential to                locations:
                                                impact on the species or stock(s), will                  be present include California sea lions                  • South Farallon Islands: The South
                                                not have an unmitigable adverse impact                   (Zalophus californianus), Pacific harbor              Farallon Islands consist of SEFI located
                                                on the availability of the species or                    seals (Phoca vitulina), northern elephant             at 37°41′54.32″ N.; 123°0′8.33″ W. and


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                                                West End Island. The South Farallon                                   reporting, only takes of pinn peds                                     be removed from a marine mammal
                                                Islands have a land area of                                           incidental to conducting the various                                   stock while allowing that stock to reach
                                                approximately 120 acres (0.49 square                                  seabird research and resupply activities.                              or maintain its optimum sustainable
                                                kilometers (km2)) and are part of the                                 All directed taking to prevent damage to                               population, is considered in concert
                                                Farallon National Wildlife Refuge. The                                critical infrastructure and to ensure                                  with known sources of ongoing
                                                islands are located near the edge of the                              human safety (including moving                                         anthropogenic mortality to assess the
                                                continental shelf 28 miles (mi) (45.1 km)                             pinnipeds from paths, parking lots, and                                population-level effects of the
                                                west of San Francisco, CA, and lie                                    boat ramps) should be conducted in                                     anticipated mortality from a specific
                                                within the waters of the Gulf of the                                  accordance with the authorities                                        project (as described in NMFS’s SARs).
                                                Farallones National Marine Sanctuary;                                 available under sections 101(a)(4) or                                  While no mortality is anticipated or
                                                   • Año Nuevo Island: ANI is located at                             109(h) of the MMPA.                                                    authorized here, PBR and annual
                                                37°6′29.25″ N.; 122°20′12.20″ W. is one-                                Response: NMFS agrees with this                                      serious injury and mortality are
                                                quarter mile (402 meters m) offshore of                               assessment and confirmed that Point                                    included here as gross indicators of the
                                                Año Nuevo Point in San Mateo County,                                 Blue will only be only reporting takes                                 status of the species and other threats.
                                                CA. The island lies within the Monterey                               that are incidental to seabird research                                For status of species, we provide
                                                Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the                                 and resupply activities. Directed takes                                information regarding U.S. regulatory
                                                Año Nuevo State Marine Conservation                                  are not authorized and will not be                                     status under the MMPA and the
                                                Area; and                                                             reported under this IHA.                                               Endangered Species Act (ESA).
                                                   • Point Reyes National Seashore:                                                                                                          California (southern) sea otters (Enhydra
                                                PRNS is approximately 40 miles (64.3                                  Description of Marine Mammals in the                                   lutris nereis), listed as threatened under
                                                km) north of San Francisco Bay and also                               Area of Specified Activities                                           the ESA and categorized as depleted
                                                lies within the Gulf of the Farallones                                  There are four marine mammal                                         under the MMPA, usually range in
                                                National Marine Sanctuary.                                                                                                                   coastal waters within two km of shore.
                                                                                                                      species known to occur in the vicinity
                                                Comments and Responses                                                of the project area. We reviewed Point                                 Marine mammal abundance estimates
                                                  A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue                                Blue’s detailed species descriptions,                                  presented in this document represent
                                                an IHA to Point Blue was published in                                 including life history information, for                                the total number of individuals that
                                                the Federal Register on May 16, 2017                                  accuracy and completeness and refer the                                make up a given stock or the total
                                                (82 FR 22504). That notice described, in                              reader to Section 3 of Point Blue’s                                    number estimated within a particular
                                                detail, Point Blue’s activity, the marine                             application as well as our notice of                                   study area. NMFS’s stock abundance
                                                mammal species that may be affected by                                proposed IHA published in the Federal                                  estimates for most species represent the
                                                the activity, and the anticipated effects                             Register (82 FR 22504; May 16, 2017).                                  total estimate of individuals within the
                                                on marine mammals. During the 30-day                                  Please also refer to NMFS’ Web site                                    geographic area, if known, that
                                                public comment period, NMFS received                                  (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/                                         comprises that stock.
                                                only one comment letter, from the                                     mammals) for generalized species                                         All managed stocks in this region are
                                                Marine Mammal Commission                                              accounts that provide information                                      assessed in NMFS’s 2015 U.S. Pacific
                                                (Commission). The Commission’s                                        regarding the biology and behavior of                                  Stock Assessment Report (Carretta et al.,
                                                recommendations and our responses are                                 the marine resources that occur in                                     2016) or the 2015 Alaska Stock
                                                provided here, and the comments have                                  proximity to the project area.                                         Assessment Report (Muto et al., 2016).
                                                been posted online at:                                                  Table 1 lists all species with expected                              The most recent information regarding
                                                www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                                         potential for occurrence at SEFI, ANI,                                 Steller sea lions may be found in 2016
                                                incidental/construction.htm. Please see                               and PRNS and summarizes information                                    Draft Alaska Stock Assessment Report
                                                the Commission’s letter for background                                related to the population or stock,                                    (Muto et al., 2016b). Four species have
                                                and rationale regarding the                                           including potential biological removal                                 the potential to be incidentally taken
                                                recommendations, which are listed                                     (PBR), where known. For taxonomy, we                                   during the proposed survey activities
                                                below.                                                                follow Committee on Taxonomy (2016).                                   and are listed in Table 1. Values
                                                  Comment: The Commission clarified                                   PBR, defined by the MMPA as the                                        presented in Table 1 are from the 2015
                                                with NMFS that it should be                                           maximum number of animals, not                                         SARs and draft 2016 SARs (available
                                                authorizing, and Point Blue should be                                 including natural mortalities, that may                                online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/).
                                                                               TABLE 1—MARINE MAMMALS POTENTIALLY PRESENT IN THE VICINITY OF STUDY AREAS
                                                                                                                                                                              ESA/MMPA                Stock abundance
                                                                                                                                                                                status;
                                                              Species                             Scientific name                               Stock                                                    (CV, Nmin,                           PBR 3
                                                                                                                                                                               strategic       most recent abundance survey) 2
                                                                                                                                                                                (Y/N) 1

                                                California sea lion .................     Zalophus californianus .........     U.S ........................................   -; N         296,750 (n/a; 153,337; 2011) .................        9,200
                                                Steller sea lion ......................   Eumetopias jubatus ..............    Eastern U.S ..........................         D; Y         71,562 (n/a; 41,638; 2015) .....................      2,498
                                                Harbor seal ...........................   Phoca vitulina richardii .........   California ..............................      -; N         30,968 (0.157; 27,348; 2012) .................        1,641
                                                Northern elephant seal .........          Mirounga angus tirostris .......     California breeding stock ......               -; N         179,000 (n/a; 81,368; 2010) ...................       4,882
                                                  1 ESA status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed under the ESA or designated as de-
                                                pleted under the MMPA.
                                                  2 CV is coefficient of variation; N
                                                                                       min is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable. For certain stocks of pinnipeds, abundance
                                                estimates are based upon observations of animals (often pups) ashore multiplied by some correction factor derived from knowledge of the specie’s (or similar spe-
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                                                cies’) life history to arrive at a best abundance estimate; therefore, there is no associated CV. In these cases, the minimum abundance may represent actual counts
                                                of all animals ashore.
                                                  3 Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a marine
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                                                Potential Effects of Specified Activities                           takes is ‘‘small’’ and the negligible                   harassment is neither anticipated nor
                                                on Marine Mammals and Their Habitat                                 impact determination.                                   authorized. Below we describe how the
                                                                                                                       Harassment is the only form of take                  take is estimated.
                                                   The effects of seabird researchers at                            expected to result from these activities.
                                                the specified locations have the                                                                                              NMFS bases these new take estimates
                                                                                                                    Except with respect to certain activities
                                                potential to result in harassment of                                                                                        on historical data from previous
                                                                                                                    not pertinent here, the MMPA defines
                                                marine mammals in the vicinity of the                                                                                       monitoring reports and anecdotal data
                                                                                                                    ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of pursuit,
                                                action area. The Federal Register notice                            torment, or annoyance which (i) has the                 for the same activities conducted in the
                                                for the proposed IHA (82 FR 22504; May                              potential to injure a marine mammal or                  same research areas. In brief, for four
                                                16, 2017) included a discussion of the                              marine mammal stock in the wild (Level                  species (i.e., California sea lions, harbor
                                                effects of Level B harassment on marine                             A harassment); or (ii) has the potential                seals, northern elephant seals, and
                                                mammals. Therefore, that information is                             to disturb a marine mammal or marine                    Steller sea lions), NMFS created a
                                                not repeated here; please refer to the                              mammal stock in the wild by causing                     statistical model to derive an estimate of
                                                Federal Register notice for that                                    disruption of behavioral patterns,                      the average annual increase of reported
                                                information. No instances of serious                                including, but not limited to, migration,               take based on a best fit regression
                                                injury or mortality are expected as a                               breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or               analysis (i.e., linear or polynomial
                                                result of the specified activities.                                 sheltering (Level B harassment).                        regression) of reported take from 2007 to
                                                                                                                       Authorized takes would be by Level B                 2016. Final data from the 2016–2017
                                                Estimated Take
                                                                                                                    harassment only, in the form of                         season has not been submitted. The
                                                  This section includes an estimate of                              disruption of behavioral patterns for                   predicted annual increase in take for
                                                the number of incidental ‘‘takes’’                                  individual marine mammals resulting                     each species was added to the baseline
                                                permitted for authorization pursuant to                             from exposure to researchers and                        reported take for the 2015–2016 seasons
                                                this IHA, which will inform both NMFS’                              motorboat operations. Based on the                      to project the estimated take for the
                                                consideration of whether the number of                              nature of the activity, Level A                         2017–2018 IHA as is shown in Table 2.
                                                   TABLE 2—PAST REPORTED TAKE OBSERVATIONS AND ESTIMATED TAKE FOR 2017–2018 POINT BLUE CONSERVATION
                                                                                          SCIENCE ACTIVITIES
                                                                                                                          Reported take observations from past seasons 1                                        Projected
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Annual         take
                                                                   Species                                                                                                                        projected
                                                                                                        IHA 1          IHA 2            IHA 3            IHA 4          IHA 5         IHA 6                    2017–2018
                                                                                                                                                                                                  increase
                                                                                                     (2007–2008)    (2008–2009)      (2011–2012)      (2012–2013)    (2014–2015)   (2015–2016)                     IHA

                                                California Sea Lions ..........................               744            747           3,610             2,254         4,646       2 36,397       11,223      3 40,140

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  (47,620)
                                                Northern Elephant Seals ...................                    44             44                 67             30            97            169           34           203
                                                Harbor Seals .....................................             39             75                109            141           259            292          107           399
                                                Steller Sea Lions (E–DPS) ...............                       5              4                  4             12             6             31            5            36
                                                  1 Data   for 2009–2010 and 2010–2011 not available.
                                                  2 Large   increase in California sea lions likely due to El Niño event.
                                                  3 NMFS     has decreased projected California sea lion take based on preliminary 2016 observed take data.


                                                   The estimated take for California sea                               Point Blue has provided preliminary                  NMFS must set forth the permissible
                                                lions has been reduced from the figure                              data for recorded California sea lion                   methods of taking pursuant to such
                                                authorized under the 2016–2017 IHA                                  takes at SEFI from calendar year 2016                   activity, and other means of effecting
                                                (53,538). NMFS noted that large                                     (January–December), which shows                         the least practicable impact on such
                                                numbers of California sea lions recorded                            33,904 California sea lion takes at SEFI.               species or stock and its habitat, paying
                                                in 2015–2016 were likely due to an El                               Point Blue has not yet tabulated the data               particular attention to rookeries, mating
                                                Niño event, which ended in May/June                                for ANI and PRNS. However, Point Blue                   grounds, and areas of similar
                                                of 2016. The El Niño Southern                                      estimates that approximately 1,000                      significance. NMFS regulations require
                                                Oscillation (ENSO) is a single climate                              animals will be taken at ANI and few,                   applicants for incidental take
                                                phenomenon that periodically                                        if any, will be taken at PRNS based on                  authorizations to include information
                                                fluctuates between three phases:                                    preliminary analysis of 2016 data.                      about the availability and feasibility
                                                Neutral, La Niña or El Niño. La Niña                             Therefore, the result for calendar year                 (economic and technological) of
                                                                                                                    2016 is approximately 34,904 sea lion                   equipment, methods, and manner of
                                                and El Niño are opposite phases that
                                                                                                                    takes (33,904 from SEFI and 1,000 from                  conducting such activity or other means
                                                require certain changes to take place in
                                                                                                                    ANI and PRNS). Note that a portion of                   of effecting the least practicable adverse
                                                both the ocean and the atmosphere,
                                                                                                                    the 2016 calendar year featured El Niño                impact upon the affected species or
                                                before an event is declared. ENSO is                                                                                        stocks and their habitat (50 CFR
                                                                                                                    conditions (January–May/June), which
                                                currently in a neutral state, meaning                                                                                       216.104(a)(11)).
                                                                                                                    are predicted to return in the fall of
                                                that sea lion numbers may not approach                                                                                        In evaluating how mitigation may or
                                                                                                                    2017. Therefore, the 2016 calendar year
                                                the projected take for 2017–2018 shown                                                                                      may not be appropriate to ensure the
                                                                                                                    data can serve as a baseline for 2017–
                                                in Table 2. Recent data suggests that                               2018 IHA. NMFS will conservatively                      least practicable adverse impact on
                                                there are increasing chances another El                                                                                     species or stocks and their habitat, as
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                                                                                                                    add 15 percent to the estimated 2016
                                                Niño could develop in the fall of 2017,                            yearly total to arrive at an authorized                 well as subsistence uses where
                                                although it is impossible to predict the                            take of 40,140 California sea lions for                 applicable, we carefully balance two
                                                length or severity of such an event                                 the 2017–2018 IHA.                                      primary factors: (1) The manner in
                                                (NOAA 2017). Therefore, sea lion                                                                                            which, and the degree to which, the
                                                numbers could occur at levels similar to                            Mitigation                                              successful implementation of the
                                                what was observed in the 2015–2016                                    In order to issue an IHA under                        measure(s) is expected to reduce
                                                season under El Niño conditions.                                   Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA,                       impacts to marine mammals, marine


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                                                mammal species or stocks, and their                      potential take) and coordinate research                  • Individual marine mammal
                                                habitat, which considers the nature of                   goals for ANI to minimize the number                  responses (behavioral or physiological)
                                                the potential adverse impact being                       of trips to the island.                               to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or
                                                mitigated (likelihood, scope, range), as                    (10) Coordinate monitoring schedules               cumulative), other stressors, or
                                                well as the likelihood that the measure                  on ANI, so that areas near any                        cumulative impacts from multiple
                                                will be effective if implemented; and the                pinnipeds would be accessed only once                 stressors;
                                                likelihood of effective implementation,                  per visit.                                               • How anticipated responses to
                                                and; (2) the practicability of the                          (11) Operate motorboats slowly with                stressors impact either: (1) Long-term
                                                measures for applicant implementation,                   caution during approaches to landing                  fitness and survival of individual
                                                which may consider such things as cost,                  sites in order to avoid vessel strikes.               marine mammals; or (2) populations,
                                                impact on operations, and, in the case                      Based on our evaluation of the                     species, or stocks;
                                                                                                         applicant’s proposed measures, as well
                                                of a military readiness activity,                                                                                 • Effects on marine mammal habitat
                                                personnel safety, practicality of                        as other measures considered by NMFS,
                                                                                                                                                               (e.g., marine mammal prey species,
                                                implementation, and impact on the                        NMFS has determined that the
                                                                                                                                                               acoustic habitat, or other important
                                                effectiveness of the military readiness                  prescribed mitigation measures provide
                                                                                                                                                               physical components of marine
                                                activity.                                                the means effecting the least practicable
                                                                                                                                                               mammal habitat); and
                                                   Point Blue has based the mitigation                   impact on the affected species or stocks
                                                                                                         and their habitat, paying particular                     • Mitigation and monitoring
                                                measures, which they will employ                                                                               effectiveness.
                                                during the research, on the                              attention to rookeries, mating grounds,
                                                                                                         and areas of similar significance.                       Point Blue will contribute to the
                                                implementation of protocols used                                                                               knowledge of pinnipeds in California by
                                                during previous Point Blue research                      Monitoring and Reporting                              noting observations of: (1) Unusual
                                                activities under previous authorizations                    In order to issue an IHA for an                    behaviors, numbers, or distributions of
                                                for these activities. Note that Point Blue               activity, Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the                 pinnipeds, such that any potential
                                                and NMFS have refined mitigation                         MMPA states that NMFS must set forth                  follow-up research can be conducted by
                                                requirements over the years in an effort                 requirements pertaining to the                        the appropriate personnel; (2) tag-
                                                to reduce behavioral disturbance                         monitoring and reporting of such taking.              bearing pinnipeds or carcasses, allowing
                                                impacts to marine mammals.                               The MMPA implementing regulations at                  transmittal of the information to
                                                   To reduce the potential for                           50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that                  appropriate agencies and personnel; and
                                                disturbance from acoustic and visual                     requests for authorizations must include              (3) rare or unusual species of marine
                                                stimuli associated with the activities                   the suggested means of accomplishing                  mammals for agency follow-up.
                                                Point Blue will implement the following                  the necessary monitoring and reporting                   Required monitoring protocols for
                                                mitigation measures for marine                           that will result in increased knowledge               Point Blue include the following:
                                                mammals:                                                 of the species and of the level of taking                (1) Record of date, time, and location
                                                   (1) Slow approach to beaches for boat                 or impacts on populations of marine                   (or closest point of ingress) of each visit
                                                landings to avoid stampede and provide                   mammals that are expected to be                       to the research site;
                                                animals opportunity to enter water.                      present in the proposed action area.
                                                   (2) Select a pathway of approach to                                                                            (2) Composition of the marine
                                                                                                         Effective reporting is critical both to               mammals sighted, such as species,
                                                research sites that minimizes the                        compliance as well as to ensuring that
                                                number of marine mammals harassed.                                                                             gender and life history stage (e.g., adult,
                                                                                                         the most value is obtained from the                   sub-adult, pup);
                                                   (3) Avoid visits to sites used by                     required monitoring.
                                                pinnipeds for pupping.                                                                                            (3) Information on the numbers (by
                                                                                                            Monitoring and reporting
                                                   (4) Monitor for offshore predators and                                                                      species) of marine mammals observed
                                                                                                         requirements prescribed by NMFS
                                                do not approach hauled out pinnipeds                                                                           during the activities;
                                                                                                         should contribute to improved
                                                if great white sharks (Carcharodon                       understanding of one or more of the                      (4) Estimated number of marine
                                                carcharias) or killer whales (Orcinus                    following:                                            mammals (by species) that may have
                                                orca) are present. If Point Blue and/or                     • Occurrence of marine mammal                      been harassed during the activities;
                                                its designees see pinniped predators in                  species or stocks in the area in which                   (5) Behavioral responses or
                                                the area, they must not disturb the                      take is anticipated (e.g., presence,                  modifications of behaviors that may be
                                                pinnipeds until the area is free of                      abundance, distribution, density);                    attributed to the specific activities and
                                                predators.                                                  • Nature, scope, or context of likely              a description of the specific activities
                                                   (5) Keep voices hushed and bodies                     marine mammal exposure to potential                   occurring during that time (e.g.,
                                                low to the ground in the visual presence                 stressors/impacts (individual or                      pedestrian approach, vessel approach);
                                                of pinnipeds.                                            cumulative, acute or chronic), through                and
                                                   (6) Conduct seabird observations at                   better understanding of: (1) Action or                   (6) Information on the weather,
                                                North Landing on SEFI in an                              environment (e.g., source                             including the tidal state and horizontal
                                                observation blind, shielded from the                     characterization, propagation, ambient                visibility.
                                                view of hauled out pinnipeds.                            noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life                 For consistency, any reactions by
                                                   (7) Crawl slowly to access seabird nest               history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence            pinnipeds to researchers will be
                                                boxes on ANI if pinnipeds are within                     of marine mammal species with the                     recorded according to a three-point
                                                view.                                                    action; or (4) biological or behavioral               scale shown in Table 3. Note that only
                                                   (8) Coordinate research visits to                     context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or            observations of disturbance Levels 2 and
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                                                                                                      TABLE 3—LEVELS OF PINNIPED BEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCE
                                                   Level          Type of response                                                                          Definition

                                                1 ............   Alert ......................    Seal head orientation or brief movement in response to disturbance, which may include turning head towards
                                                                                                    the disturbance, craning head and neck while holding the body rigid in a u-shaped position, changing from a
                                                                                                    lying to a sitting position, or brief movement of less than twice the animal’s body length.
                                                2 * ..........   Movement ............           Movements in response to the source of disturbance, ranging from short withdrawals at least twice the animal’s
                                                                                                    body length to longer retreats over the beach, or if already moving a change of direction of greater than 90
                                                                                                    degrees.
                                                3 * ..........   Flush ....................      All retreats (flushes) to the water.
                                                   * Only observations of disturbance Levels 2 and 3 are recorded as takes.


                                                   This information will be incorporated                              (6) Fate of the animal(s); and                     specified activity that cannot be
                                                into a monitoring report for NMFS. The                                (7) Photographs or video footage of                reasonably expected to, and is not
                                                monitoring report will cover the period                            the animal(s).                                        reasonably likely to, adversely affect the
                                                from January 1, 2017 through December                                 Activities will not resume until NMFS              species or stock through effects on
                                                31, 2017. NMFS has requested that                                  is able to review the circumstances of                annual rates of recruitment or survival
                                                Point Blue submit annual monitoring                                the prohibited take. NMFS will work                   (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact
                                                report data on a calendar year schedule,                           with Point Blue to determine what                     finding is based on the lack of likely
                                                regardless of the current IHA’s initiation                         measures are necessary to minimize the                adverse effects on annual rates of
                                                or expiration dates. This will ensure                              likelihood of further prohibited take and             recruitment or survival (i.e., population-
                                                that data from all consecutive months                              ensure MMPA compliance. Pt. Blue may                  level effects). An estimate of the number
                                                will be collected and, therefore, can be                           not resume the activities until notified              of takes alone is not enough information
                                                analyzed to estimate authorized take for                           by NMFS.                                              on which to base an impact
                                                future IHA’s regardless of the existing                               In the event that an injured or dead               determination. In addition to
                                                IHA’s issuance date. Point Blue will                               marine mammal is discovered and it is                 considering estimates of the number of
                                                submit a draft monitoring report to                                determined that the cause of the injury               marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’
                                                NMFS Office of Protected Resources by                              or death is unknown and the death is                  through harassment, NMFS considers
                                                April 1, 2018. The draft report will                               relatively recent (e.g., in less than a               other factors, such as the likely nature
                                                include monitoring data collected                                  moderate state of decomposition), Point               of any responses (e.g., intensity,
                                                between January 1, 2017 and December                               Blue will immediately report the                      duration), the context of any responses
                                                31, 2017. A final report will be prepared                          incident to the Office of Protected                   (e.g., critical reproductive time or
                                                and submitted within 30 days following                             Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast                   location, migration), as well as effects
                                                resolution of any comments on the draft                            Regional Stranding Coordinator, NMFS.                 on habitat, and the likely effectiveness
                                                report from NMFS. If no comments are                               The report must include the same                      of the mitigation. We also assess the
                                                received from NMFS, the draft final                                information identified in the paragraph               number, intensity, and context of
                                                report will be considered to be the final                          above IHA. Activities may continue                    estimated takes by evaluating this
                                                report. This report must contain the                               while NMFS reviews the circumstances                  information relative to population
                                                informational elements described above,                            of the incident. NMFS will work with                  status. Consistent with the 1989
                                                at minimum.                                                        Point Blue to determine whether                       preamble for NMFS’s implementing
                                                   Point Blue must also report                                     additional mitigation measures or                     regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29,
                                                observations of unusual pinniped                                   modifications to the activities are                   1989), the impacts from other past and
                                                behaviors, numbers, or distributions and                           appropriate.                                          ongoing anthropogenic activities are
                                                tag-bearing carcasses to NMFS West                                    In the event that an injured or dead               incorporated into this analysis via their
                                                Coast Region office.                                               marine mammal is discovered and it is                 impacts on the environmental baseline
                                                   If at any time the specified activity                           determined that the injury or death is                (e.g., as reflected in the regulatory status
                                                clearly causes the take of a marine                                not associated with or related to the                 of the species, population size and
                                                mammal in a manner prohibited by this                              activities authorized in the IHA (e.g.,               growth rate where known, ongoing
                                                IHA, such as an injury (Level A                                    previously wounded animal, carcass                    sources of human-caused mortality, or
                                                harassment), serious injury, or                                    with moderate to advanced                             ambient noise levels).
                                                mortality, Point Blue will immediately                             decomposition, or scavenger damage),                     To avoid repetition, the discussion of
                                                cease the specified activities and report                          Point Blue will report the incident to                our analyses applies generally to the
                                                the incident to the Office of Protected                            the Office of Protected Resources,                    four species for which take is
                                                Resources, NMFS, and the West Coast                                NMFS, and the West Coast Regional                     authorized, given that the anticipated
                                                Regional Stranding Coordinator, NMFS.                              Stranding Coordinator, NMFS, within                   effects of these surveys on marine
                                                The report must include the following                              24 hours of the discovery. Point Blue                 mammals are expected to be relatively
                                                information:                                                       will provide photographs or video                     similar in nature. Where there are
                                                   (1) Time and date of the incident;                              footage or other documentation of the                 species-specific factors that have been
                                                   (2) Description of the incident;                                stranded animal sighting to NMFS.                     considered, they are identified below.
                                                                                                                                                                            For reasons stated previously in this
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                                                   (3) Environmental conditions (e.g.,                             Activities may continue while NMFS
                                                wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea                             reviews the circumstances of the                      document and based on the following
                                                state, cloud cover, and visibility);                               incident.                                             factors, NMFS does not expect Point
                                                   (4) Description of all marine mammal                                                                                  Blue’s specified activities to cause long-
                                                observations in the 24 hours preceding                             Negligible Impact Analysis and                        term behavioral disturbance that would
                                                the incident;                                                      Determination                                         negatively impact an individual
                                                   (5) Species identification or                                     NMFS has defined negligible impact                  animal’s fitness, or result in injury,
                                                description of the animal(s) involved;                             as an impact resulting from the                       serious injury, or mortality. Although


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                                                Point Blue’s survey activities may                                   occur on a frequent basis. Results from                                 marine mammal take from the proposed
                                                disturb marine mammals, NMFS                                         studies demonstrate that pinnipeds                                      activity will have a negligible impact on
                                                expects those impacts to occur to                                    generally return to their sites and do not                              all affected marine mammal species or
                                                localized groups of animals at or near                               permanently abandon haul-out sites                                      stocks.
                                                survey sites. Behavioral disturbance                                 after exposure to motorboats. The
                                                would be limited to short-term startle                               chance of a vessel strike is very low due                               Small Numbers
                                                responses and localized behavioral                                   to small boat size and slow transit                                       As noted above, only small numbers
                                                changes due to the short duration                                    speeds. Researchers will delay ingress                                  of incidental take may be authorized
                                                (ranging from <15 minutes for visits at                              into the landing areas until after the                                  under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA
                                                most locations up to 2–5 hours from                                  pinnipeds enter the water and will                                      for specified activities other than
                                                April–August at SEFI) of the research                                cautiously operate vessels at slow                                      military readiness activities. The MMPA
                                                activities. At some locations, where                                 speeds.                                                                 does not define small numbers and so,
                                                resupply activities occur, visits will                                  In summary and as described above,                                   in practice, NMFS compares the number
                                                occur once every two weeks. Minor and                                the following factors support our                                       of individuals taken to the most
                                                brief responses, such as short-duration                              determination that the impacts resulting                                appropriate estimation of the relevant
                                                startle reactions or flushing, are not                               from this activity are not expected to                                  species or stock size in our
                                                likely to constitute disruption of                                   adversely affect the species or stock                                   determination of whether an
                                                behavioral patterns, such as migration,                              through effects on annual rates of                                      authorization is limited to small
                                                nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering.                           recruitment or survival:                                                numbers of marine mammals.
                                                These short duration disturbances—in                                    • No mortality is anticipated or
                                                many cases animals will return in 30                                 authorized;                                                               As mentioned previously, NMFS
                                                minutes or less—will generally allow                                    • Limited behavioral disturbance in                                  estimates that four marine mammal
                                                marine mammals to reoccupy haul-outs                                 the form of short-duration startle                                      species could potentially be affected by
                                                relatively quickly; therefore, these                                 reactions or flushing Mitigation                                        Level B harassment under the
                                                disturbances would not be anticipated                                requirements employed by researchers                                    authorization. For each species, these
                                                to result in long-term disruption of                                 (e.g., move slowly, use hushed voices)                                  numbers are small relative to the
                                                important behaviors. No surveys will                                 should further decrease disturbance                                     population size. These incidental
                                                occur at or near rookeries as researchers                            levels;                                                                 harassment numbers represent
                                                will have limited access to SEFI, ANI,                                  • No activity near rookeries and                                     approximately 13.5 percent of the U.S.
                                                and PRNS during the pupping season                                   avoidance of pups; and                                                  stock of California sea lion, 1.28 percent
                                                and will not approach sites should pups                                 • Limited impact from boats due to                                   of the California stock of Pacific harbor
                                                be observed. Furthermore, breeding                                   their small size, maneuverability and                                   seal, 0.11 percent of the California
                                                animals tend to be concentrated in areas                             the requirement to delay ingress until                                  breeding stock of northern elephant
                                                that researchers are not scheduled to                                after hauled out pinnipeds have entered                                 seal, and 0.05 percent of the eastern
                                                visit. Therefore, NMFS does not expect                               the water.                                                              distinct population segment of Steller
                                                mother and pup separation or crushing                                   Based on the analysis contained                                      sea lion. Note that the number of
                                                of pups during stampedes.                                            herein of the likely effects of the                                     individual marine mammals taken is
                                                   Level B behavioral harassment of                                  specified activity on marine mammals                                    assumed to be less than the take
                                                pinnipeds may occur during the                                       and their habitat, and taking into                                      estimate (number of exposures) since we
                                                operation of small motorboats. However,                              consideration the implementation of the                                 assume that the same animals may be
                                                exposure to boats and associated engine                              proposed monitoring and mitigation                                      behaviorally harassed over multiple
                                                noise would be brief and would not                                   measures, NMFS finds that the total                                     days.

                                                             TABLE 4—POPULATION ABUNDANCE ESTIMATES, TOTAL LEVEL B TAKE, AND PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION
                                                                                               THAT MAY BE TAKEN
                                                                                                                                                                                                              Total       Percentage of
                                                                                                                                                                                               Stock
                                                                          Species                                                                 Stock                                                      Level B        stock or
                                                                                                                                                                                             abundance        take         population

                                                California sea lion ...........................................     U.S ..................................................................       296,750         40,140            13.5
                                                Steller sea lion ................................................   Eastern U.S ....................................................              71,562             36            0.05
                                                Harbor seal .....................................................   California ........................................................           30,968            399            1.28
                                                Northern elephant seal ...................................          California breeding stock ................................                   179,000            203            0.11



                                                   Based on the analysis contained                                   Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis                                     Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                                herein of the proposed activity                                      and Determination
                                                (including the proposed mitigation and                                                                                                         Issuance of an MMPA authorization
                                                monitoring measures) and the                                           There are no relevant subsistence uses                                requires compliance with the ESA. No
                                                anticipated take of marine mammals,                                  of the affected marine mammal stocks or                                 incidental take of ESA-listed species is
                                                NMFS finds that small numbers of                                     species implicated by this action.                                      authorized or expected to result from
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                                                marine mammals will be taken relative                                Therefore, NMFS has determined that                                     this activity. Therefore, NMFS has
                                                to the population size of the affected                               the total taking of affected species or                                 determined that formal consultation
                                                species or stocks.                                                   stocks would not have an unmitigable                                    under section 7 of the ESA is not
                                                                                                                     adverse impact on the availability of                                   required for this action.
                                                                                                                     such species or stocks for taking for
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                                                National Environmental Policy Act                        ADDRESSES:    The August 1, 2017 meeting              Brigade Commander; and University
                                                (NEPA)                                                   will occur at the Uniformed Services                  General Counsel. There will be reports
                                                  To comply with the National                            University of the Health Sciences, 4301               from the Armed Forces Radiobiology
                                                Environmental Policy Act of 1969                         Jones Bridge Road, Everett Alvarez Jr.                Research Institute and the University
                                                (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                       Board of Regents Room (D3001),                        Faculty Senate. There will also be
                                                NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)                          Bethesda, Maryland 20814.                             reports on the University Strategic
                                                216–6A, NMFS must review our                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Framework, Council of University
                                                                                                         Jennifer Nuetzi James, 301–295–3066                   Centers and the University
                                                proposed action with respect to
                                                                                                         (Voice), 301–295–1960 (Facsimile),                    Organizational Structure. A closed
                                                environmental consequences on the
                                                                                                         jennifer.nuetzi-james@usuhs.edu                       session will be held, after the open
                                                human environment.
                                                                                                         (Email). Mailing address is 4301 Jones                session, to discuss active investigations
                                                  Accordingly, NMFS has determined
                                                                                                         Bridge Road, A1020, Bethesda,                         and personnel actions.
                                                that the issuance of the IHA qualifies to                                                                         Meeting Accessibility: Pursuant to
                                                be categorically excluded from further                   Maryland 20814. Web site: https://
                                                                                                         www.usuhs.edu/vpe/bor.                                Federal statutes and regulations (5
                                                NEPA review. This action is consistent                                                                         U.S.C., Appendix, 5 U.S.C. 552b, and 41
                                                with categories of activities identified in              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                                                                                                                               CFR 102–3.140 through 102–3.165) and
                                                CE B4 of the Companion Manual for                        meeting is being held under the
                                                                                                                                                               the availability of space, the meeting is
                                                NOAA Administrative Order 216–6A,                        provisions of the Federal Advisory
                                                                                                                                                               open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to
                                                which do not individually or                             Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 (5                       10:25 a.m. Seating is on a first-come
                                                cumulatively have the potential for                      U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the                    basis. Members of the public wishing to
                                                significant impacts on the quality of the                Government in the Sunshine Act of                     attend the meeting should contact
                                                human environment and for which we                       1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and                 Jennifer Nuetzi James, Designated
                                                have not identified any extraordinary                    41 CFR 102–3.140 and 102–3.150.                       Federal Officer, no later than five
                                                circumstances that would preclude this                      Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose                business days prior to the meeting, at
                                                categorical exclusion.                                   of the meeting of the Board is to provide             4301 Jones Bridge Road, A1020,
                                                                                                         advice and recommendations to the                     Bethesda, Maryland 20814; telephone
                                                Authorization                                            Secretary of Defense, through the Under               301–295–3066; email jennifer.nuetzi-
                                                  NMFS has issued an IHA to Point                        Secretary of Defense for Personnel and                james@usuhs.edu. Pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
                                                Blue for the potential harassment of                     Readiness, on academic and                            552b(c)(2, 5–7), the Department of
                                                small numbers of marine mammals                          administrative matters critical to the full           Defense has determined that the portion
                                                incidental to seabird research activities                accreditation and successful operation                of the meeting from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00
                                                in central California, provided the                      of the University. These actions are                  a.m. shall be closed to the public. The
                                                previously mentioned mitigation,                         necessary for the University to pursue                Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel
                                                monitoring and reporting.                                its mission, which is to educate, train               and Readiness), in consultation with the
                                                  Dated: July 5, 2017.                                   and comprehensively prepare                           Office of the Department of Defense
                                                Donna S. Wieting,                                        uniformed services health professionals,              General Counsel, has determined in
                                                                                                         officers, scientists and leaders to                   writing that this portion of the Board’s
                                                Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                National Marine Fisheries Service.                       support the Military and Public Health                meeting will be closed as the discussion
                                                                                                         Systems, the National Security and                    will disclose sensitive personnel
                                                [FR Doc. 2017–14390 Filed 7–7–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                         National Defense Strategies of the                    information, will include matters that
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                         United States, and the readiness of our               relate solely to the internal personnel
                                                                                                         Uniformed Services.                                   rules and practices of the agency, will
                                                                                                            Agenda: The actions scheduled to                   involve allegations of a person having
                                                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                                    occur include the review of the minutes               committed a crime or censuring an
                                                                                                         from the Board meeting held on May 19,                individual, and may disclose
                                                Office of the Secretary
                                                                                                         2017; recommendations regarding the                   investigatory records compiled for law
                                                Board of Regents, Uniformed Services                     awarding of post-baccalaureate degrees;               enforcement purposes.
                                                University of the Health Sciences;                       recommendations regarding the                            Written Statements: Pursuant to
                                                Notice of Federal Advisory Committee                     approval of faculty appointments and                  section 10(a)(3) of the Federal Advisory
                                                Meeting                                                  promotions; and recommendations                       Committee Act of 1972 and 41 CFR 102–
                                                                                                         regarding award nominations. The                      3.140, the public or interested
                                                AGENCY:  Under Secretary of Defense for                  University President will provide a                   organizations may submit written
                                                Personnel and Readiness, Department of                   report on recent actions affecting                    comments to the Board about its
                                                Defense.                                                 academic and operational aspects of the               approved agenda pertaining to this
                                                ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory                       University. Member reports will include               meeting or at any time regarding the
                                                Committee meeting.                                       an Academics Summary consisting of                    Board’s mission. Individuals submitting
                                                                                                         reports from the Dean of the F. Edward                a written statement must submit their
                                                SUMMARY:   The Department of Defense                     Hébert School of Medicine, Dean of the               statement to the Designated Federal
                                                (DoD) is publishing this notice to                       Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of                   Officer at jennifer.nuetzi-james@
                                                announce that the following Federal                      Nursing, Executive Dean of the                        usuhs.edu. Written statements that do
                                                Advisory Committee meeting of the                        Postgraduate Dental College, Dean of the              not pertain to a scheduled meeting of
                                                Board of Regents (Board), Uniformed                      College of Allied Health Sciences, and
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                                                                                                                                                               the Board may be submitted at any time.
                                                Services University of the Health                        the Vice President for Research. Member               However, if individual comments
                                                Sciences (University) will take place.                   Reports will also include a Finance and               pertain to a specific topic being
                                                DATES: Open Session will occur on                        Administration Summary consisting of                  discussed at the planned meeting, then
                                                Tuesday, August 1, 2017 from 8:00 a.m.                   reports from the Senior Vice President,               these statements must be received at
                                                until 10:25 a.m. Closed Session will                     Southern Region; Senior Vice President,               least 5 calendar days prior to the
                                                occur on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 from                    Western Region; Vice President for                    meeting; otherwise, the comments may
                                                10:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.                              Finance and Administration; University                not be provided to or considered by the


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CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; issuance of an incidental harassment authorization.
DatesThis authorization is valid from July 7, 2017 through July 6, 2018
ContactRobert Pauline, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8408.
FR Citation82 FR 31759 
RIN Number0648-XF36

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